Deadly clashes between local residents and operators of a gold mining company in northern Afghanistan left four people dead and five others injured, officials said.
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Lori Dengler | 2025 global death toll from quakes well below average
More seismic energy was released in 2025 than at any time in the last 14 years, but the global death toll was well below the ...
The US President might just decide that Greenland is a piece of low hanging territorial fruit that he can gobble up without ...
The Silk Roads were lined with successful trading outposts, which during times when the trade was prosperous grew to become ...
There were negotiations, but still, in June 2025, the US bombed Iranian nuclear sites. Since then, the Trump administration ...
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A Breathtaking Week of Pure Trump Id
Even for Trump, it’s been quite the week. But this is more than just a series of dizzying news cycles. The White House, after ...
Trump’s penchant for theatrics and bombast, his obsession with status and his use of power to enrich himself and his family — ...
A onetime adviser to Marco Rubio and Mitt Romney argues that the U.S. has been “too cautious” in its use of force since the ...
Trump officials are eager to “fix” the country’s mining industry, beleaguered by crime; instability; and a dearth of ...
No doubt, in 2025, India’s foreign policy and global outreach faced its toughest challenge due to many global upheavals and conflicts. Objectively, in some areas it seems to have settled into a ...
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Rwanda: The Elephant in the Room - Who Benefits From a Chaotic DR Congo?
Analysis - The story told about Central Africa is deceptively simple: Rwanda destabilizes DR Congo for minerals and regional dominance.
Donald Trump has trolled Europe with a picture of him staring out at a map of Greenland from a window of the White House. The ...
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