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Electric vehicle (EV) sales continue their historic climb, with projections surpassing 20 million units sold globally in 2025—representing more than 25% of all new cars sold worldwide, according to the latest report from the International Energy Agency (IEA). In the first half of the year alone
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Qatar has issued a serious warning to the European Union: it may completely suspend its exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) if certain aspects of the new EU sustainability directive are not amended. The concern centers on the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), which requires
Read more: Qatar Issues Warning to the EU: Gas Exports Could Be Halted Over Sustainability Rules
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U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly criticized the head of the central bank, Jerome Powell. Now, Trump apparently sought to expose him on camera but ended up embarrassing himself in an awkward scene. During a joint tour of the renovation works at the Federal Reserve building in
Read more: Trump Embarrassed During Fed Visit After Challenging Powell With Incorrect Figures
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More than half of Ukraine’s national budget is now being financed from abroad. However, Kyiv is seeking even more support to sustain its war effort. President Volodymyr Zelensky is pushing for allied nations to cover the salaries of Ukrainian soldiers. “In the past, Europeans refused to
Read more: “Amid Growing Needs, Zelensky Appeals to Europe and NATO to Finance Army Payroll”
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After gunfire erupted for the second consecutive day in the disputed border region between Thailand and Cambodia—resulting in multiple deaths—Thailand has declared martial law in eight border districts. More than 300,000 people are fleeing the area, and dozens have been killed or
Read more: “Historic Temple Dispute Ignites Violent Border Conflict Between Thailand and Cambodia”
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The Israeli government regularly accuses the Palestinian Islamist militant group Hamas of looting aid supplies in the Gaza Strip. However, a new report from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) contradicts that claim. According to USAID’s Office of Humanitarian
Read more: “USAID Investigation Challenges Israeli Claims of Hamas Looting Humanitarian Aid in Gaza”
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Violent wildfires are currently raging across several Turkish regions, including the popular tourist destination of Antalya. More than a dozen villages had to be evacuated, and there have been multiple fatalities. In the Antalya region, emergency services have been battling the flames both
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A day after the crash of a plane in Russia’s Far East, both flight recorders have been recovered. On Thursday, all 42 passengers and six crew members died in the tragic incident. The flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder were found in the crash area in the Amur region and will now
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Tesla fans lined up for hours along Santa Monica Boulevard in Hollywood on Monday, eager to be among the first to enter the world’s first “Tesla Diner.” At exactly 4:20 p.m. local time, the doors finally opened just a short distance from downtown Los Angeles, marking a new chapter in Elon
Read more: Tesla Opens Its First Retro-Futuristic Diner in Hollywood – Superfans Line Up for Hours
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In a large-scale police operation across several Spanish cities, authorities successfully freed 162 women who had been forced into prostitution under inhumane conditions. According to Spain’s National Police, most of the victims were from South America and had been trafficked into the
Read more: Massive Police Operation in Spain Frees 162 Women from Forced Prostitution Network
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In a new development surrounding the case of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the U.S. Department of Justice is now seeking to formally question Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime associate and accomplice. According to official sources, Maxwell’s legal counsel has already
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According to U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, the United States has recently collected nearly $100 billion USD (approximately €85.4 billion) in tariffs. “We’re getting close to the $100 billion mark. I believe we could reach $300 billion per year,” Bessent said during an interview with
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