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Suriname’s oil future looms large as the nation faces a political transition and rising foreign interest in its oil reserves.
Although Beijing would prefer to gain control of the island through intimidation, it continues to prepare for war. The political pressure on any president to intervene in a conflict between Beijing ...
Some pseudonyms are used to protect the identities of interviewees. “I saw a lot of suffering.” The old man, Lokwi, gestures ...
Ryan Bos is trying to pull off a huge LGBTQ+ event in Washington during a time when not everybody is feeling comfortable ...
A Caribbean jetstream is set to see temperatures rise across the country, ending the UK’s bank holiday washout. The South ...
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The Real Story of Trump’s South Africa Meeting
Despite initial media focus on a tense exchange over “white genocide” claims, the recent White House meeting between ...
In a sign of how Saudi Arabia’s economic makeup has shifted, non-oil activities now account for 52% of its GDP, according to ...
Sources say a Turkish NGO with ties to the ruling AKP has been working closely with the Rohingya population that the country ...
The Los Angeles Times is excited to introduce the Class of 2025 summer interns, continuing a time-honored tradition of ...
A faux profound question that Western economists occasionally ask one another to demonstrate their tribal worldview is: if ...
Results from today’s battlegrounds strongly suggest that drones, AI, and other novel technologies favor the defender, with ...
With melting ice opening new Arctic shipping routes, Democratic Party frontrunner Lee Jae-myung is urging South Korea to swiftly transform Busan into a strategi ...