Farmers in southern Russia are facing the potential loss of up to 25% of key crops due to worsening drought conditions in the country’s leading agricultural regions, the pro-Kremlin daily Izvestia reported, citing the Narodny Farmer…
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The Afro-European century: Betting on a shared future
As the EU-Africa Summit reconvenes in Angola this year, even the most optimistic observer will struggle to find substantive achievements from the triennial meeting.
That’s because a quiet reality stalks Europe: Global economic power has shifted…
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Israel allows new aid into starving Gaza under military pauses
The new trickle of aid Israel has allowed into Gaza is not enough to stave off famine, aid groups have warned, as President Donald Trump said Monday that Palestinians in the enclave “have to get food and safety right now.”
The partial easing of…
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L’accord commercial de l’UE avec les Etats-Unis est une “soumission” à Donal Trump, selon François Bayrou – POLITICO
Plusieurs ministres ont fait valoir que la présidente de la Commission européenne, Ursula von der Leyen, et son équipe de négociateurs n’ont pas réussi à exploiter correctement l’énorme marché unique de l’UE et ont fait des…
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Over 7,000 Servers Destroyed, Over 20 Tb of data Obtained
On the morning of July 28, Russia’s flagship airline Aeroflot canceled dozens of domestic and international flights due to a major failure in its information systems. Preliminary reports suggest the disruption was caused by a cyberattack,…
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Three Ways Trump Might End America’s World Order
Nothing lasts forever: Every international order finds its end. Pax Romana stabilized the greater Mediterranean world, until decline set in. The British global order flourished in the 19th century but came apart amid two world wars in the 20th….
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Russia opens criminal case over Aeroflot cyberattack
MOSCOW :Russian prosecutors on Monday opened a criminal investigation into unauthorised access to computer systems at Aeroflot, the Prosecutor General’s office said, after the airline blamed an IT failure for the cancellation of dozens of…
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What to expect at UN meeting on an Israel-Palestinian two-state solution
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. General Assembly is bringing high-level officials together this week to promote a two-state solution to the decades-old Israel-Palestinian conflict that would place their…
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Moscow Sends Dozens of Water Trucks to Occupied Donetsk Amid Shortage Crisis
Authorities in Moscow have dispatched dozens of water trucks to the occupied Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine, Kremlin-installed officials said Sunday, as the area grapples with an acute water shortage.
“Seventy-five tanker trucks…
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