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US Supreme Court boosts miners and farmers' chances to overturn regulations
US Supreme Court boosts chances to overturn mining, solar, immigration, and whistleblower regulations.
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Nigel Farage aims to challenge Labour after UK election
Farage's supporters are backing his bid for a seat and positioning Reform UK as a disruptive force in Britain.
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What to expect from Labour's foreign policy if they win the UK election
An overview of Labour's foreign policy plans, focusing on EU relations, NATO, Ukraine war, and the Middle East.
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UK election: Meet the team set to govern Britain if Labour wins
With opinion polls favouring Labour, here's a look at the key figures in Keir Starmer's Shadow Cabinet.
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Spain targets holiday rentals to tackle housing crisis
Barcelona, Canary Islands, and Malaga residents protested the rise in tourist rentals in recent weeks.
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Czech military aid to Ukraine hits $288 million, says defence ministry
Czechs strongly backed Ukraine and sent heavy equipment soon after Russia's full invasion in February 2022.
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India's booming economy threatened by severe water crisis, not politics or interest rates
Shortages disrupt agriculture, industry, stoke food inflation. Risk social unrest for rural and urban Indians alike.
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Japan to face a shortage of nearly a million foreign workers by 2040, think tank warns
By 2040, Japan will need nearly one million more foreign workers to sustain 1.24% annual growth, says think tank.
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Feeding Gaza: Traders navigate bullets, bombs, and bribes
Gazan traders face high costs and dangers to import food into the area, struggling to deliver essential supplies.
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Turkey's Erdogan offers to mediate Russia-Ukraine war, Kremlin rejects proposal
Both leaders discussed the Gaza war and ways to end the conflict in Syria, according to Turkish Presidency.