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Oil markets polarized as OPEC brushes off Omicron fears but investors stay wary
Oil market watchers are torn between dramatically different forecasts for crude prices,
North Korea’s Kim at critical crossroads decade into the rule
SEOUL, South Korea — Too young. Too weak. Too inexperienced Since taking
Biden aims to cut bureaucratic runaround for gov’t services
President Joe Biden on Monday will sign an executive order aimed at
Singaporeans explain what it’s like working for a Chinese tech company
While interviewing for a job at Chinese tech giant Tencent, a now-former
China’s Xi is set to meet Russia’s Putin virtually on Wednesday
Chinese President Xi Jinping is set to meet virtually with Russian President
PM to make first official visit by Israeli premier to UAE
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said he would travel to the United
Bosnian ski resorts benefit from lax anti-virus measures
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PM Boris Johnson took part in the No 10 Christmas quiz last year
Boris Johnson took part in a Christmas quiz sitting between two colleagues
Biden says his administration will do ‘whatever is needed’ to help states reeling from tornadoes
President Joe Biden said his administration is standing by and ready to do
Thousands of Serbians block roads to protest lithium mine project
Protesters fear mining by multinational companies will cause huge damage to the
Turkish metropolis Istanbul hosts Stratcom Summit 2021
The 2-day summit kicks off in Istanbul to address policies, issues, challenges,
Success or Failure of COP 26?
A month after the U.N. climate change conference in Glasgow, Scotland, known
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s Abu Dhabi visit heralds a promising new era in Saudi-UAE relations
Saudi Arabia and the UAE, two Gulf Arab countries bound by strong
Cascade of Frivolous Lawsuits Endangers Top Serbian Investigative Journalism Outlet KRIK
Three frivolous lawsuits known as SLAPPS have been filed in the past
Biden didn’t accept Putin’s ‘red lines’ on Ukraine – here’s what that means
President Joe Biden didn’t accept Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s “red lines” on
Britain’s Sandhurst Superseded by Chinese Military Academies, Warns Report
Since the 1950s, the British army’s prestigious Sandhurst has often been the
MUSLIMS PRAYING IN CENTRAL PARK, NEW YORK
Came across this beautiful picture on the Humans of New York Facebook page
SINGAPORE PRESIDENT: Singapore passport has become the most expensive passport in the world
Mrs. Halima Yaqoub is the president of Singapore ?? 400 billion dollars