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Egypt imports most of its wheat from Russia and Ukraine, and is looking for alternative suppliers. And Tunisia was struggling to pay for grain...
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Divisions are widening within the European Commission and among EU Member States over a contentious proposal to introduce new EU-wide excise taxes on alternative...
When apartheid ended in South Africa, the country was faced with what seemed like an insurmountable task. The new government had to overcome the...
Transportation systems have undergone remarkable transformations over the centuries, from rudimentary means of travel to sophisticated networks that span the globe. This evolution has...
by Chinese Ambassador to Belgium Fei Shengchao Recently, China’s Two Sessions (the annual meetings of the National People’s Congress and the National Committee of...
Egypt imports most of its wheat from Russia and Ukraine, and is looking for alternative suppliers. And Tunisia was struggling to pay for grain...
Civilian specialists are tracking the threat to landmarks in Ukraine as the U.S. Army struggles after more than two years to appoint new cultural...
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MOSCOW — The Russian government said it was partially limiting access to Facebook for restricting some pro-Kremlin news media accounts, a move that could...
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has vowed to defend his country’s independence in the face of the Russian invasion. He and his advisers are seen...