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U.S. Supreme Court on break after many significant judgments
Thursday marked the beginning of the U.S. Supreme Court’s summer break after ending a term marked by significant decisions and…
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First African American woman to be sworn in as a justice on the US Supreme Court
Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first African American woman to hold that position in the country, was sworn in as an…
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On its trajectory to increase oil production in August, OPEC+
In spite of appeals for larger rises to control crude prices, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and…
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Russia summons Norwegian charge d’affaires over transit ban issue
Maria Zakharova, a spokesman for the foreign ministry. According to a statement released by the ministry on Wednesday, the Russian…
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UNICEF report reveals grave violations against children in conflict.
In the midst of gunfire and shelling, Syrian children seek refuge in a doorway of a home in a conflict-affected…
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Global agrifood market more balanced, but trade costs must fall: FAO
In a major report released on Tuesday, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) stated that lowering trade costs…
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Contrary imports are made permissible in Russia despite Western sanctions.
Contrary imports are made permissible in Russia despite Western sanctions. In an effort to maintain pricing stability in the face…
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After the G7 summit, further measures against Russia are promised.
At the end of their three-day meeting on Tuesday, the leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) countries agreed to…
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Turkey approves Sweden and Finland joining NATO, although there are still internal conflicts
On Tuesday, during the ongoing NATO Summit in Madrid, Turkey reversed course and decided to back Sweden’s and Finland’s applications…
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U.S. in “national battle” over abortion rights
The landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, which established a constitutional right to abortion, was overruled by the Supreme Court…
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The EU Council adopts a storage legislation for gas.
A law to ensure that gas storage capabilities in the EU are filled and can be shared across member states…
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Canada confirms 235 cases of monkeypox
Canada confirms 235 cases of monkeypox As of June 24, there were 235 cases of monkeypox nationwide, according to a…
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