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There is no going back to the free-trade system. A fragmented international economy divided by tariff barriers looks increasingly inevitable.
Bianna Golodryga speaks to Alexander Gaubev, director of the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center, following President Trump’s ...
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / August 5, 2025 /BioNxt Solutions Inc. ("BioNxt" or the "Company") (CSE: BNXT)(OTC ...
Two freight trains that departed from China last month under a new regular service connecting the cities of Chongqing and ...
A photo released by Xinhua News Agency shows residents wading through debris along a flood-hit street on June 19 in Huaiji ...
A footage shows the Northern Hemisphere's largest volcano erupting after a powerful earthquake on Wednesday, July 30. One of ...
The least weasel was seen in South Korea's Jirisan National Park. This is the first sighting here since 2017. Despite being ...
President Trump may have a way to go after Russian and Iranian oil exports as a result of OPEC+'s recent decision.
In the late 4th century, Europe’s political landscape changed dramatically with the sudden arrival of a fierce nomadic power.
Europe and EurasiaThis May, China and Russia made bold public statements of mutual support and cooperation: they inked deals spanning investment, trade, energy, space, and culture. Presidents Xi ...
A study conducted by the Wildlife Society revealed a strange habit of ungulates. Species like pronghorn tend to avoid utility scale solar instillations, which seem to disrupt animal movement and ...
The World Bank’s latest update on the Central Asian nation’s economic performance shows real GDP growth reached 8.4 percent ...