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With the backing of the US government, a Canadian company is poised to sidestep UN laws and start vacuuming what it deems battery-grade metals from international waters.
France has maintained border checks since the 2015 terrorist attacks. Austria first introduced controls on its borders with ...
Russia's former Transport Minister Roman Starovoit has been found dead hours after Russian President Valdimir Putin fired him ...
After Bayern Munich's elimination from the FIFA Club World Cup and Jamal Musiala's serious injury, questions are being asked ...
Prosecutors have reportedly found evidence that former president Yoon Suk Yeol deployed drones over Pyongyang. Experts say it ...
US President Trump sent letters to several countries, including close allies Japan and South Korea, imposing tariffs starting August 1. Japanese PM Ishiba said he wanted to reach a deal which worked ...
Germany's new government has been in office for two months, and so far only Merz's CDU is making progress among voters, while ...
Bissau, Liberia, Mauritania and Senegal to Washington this week. Experts suggest that there will be more on the agenda than ...
An tsinci gawar tsohon ministan sufurin kasar Rasha, Roman Starovoyt, ‚yan sa’o’i kaɗan bayan da Shugaba Vladimir Putin ya ...
An yi waje road da kungiyoyin Jamus, a gasar kungiyoyin kwallon kafa na duniya wato FIFA Club world Cup. An sabunta kwamitin ...
Turkey says 12 soldiers have died after exposure to methane gas during a cave search operation in northern Iraq. It did not ...
A German startup is looking into how communications were lost with a memorial space flight capsule on its return to Earth.
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