Category: News
United States and Iran Not Discussing Interim Nuclear Deal, US Official Confirms
A US official denied recent claims that negotiations for a temporary nuclear agreement between the US and Iran had occurred. The official acknowledged recent contacts
Iraq’s Budget Challenges: Public Wage Bill, Oil Prices, and Fiscal Policy
Recently, Iraq’s parliament approved the 2023 budget amounting to 198.9 trillion dinars, roughly $153 billion. This year’s budget spells record spending on the public wage
Mayon Volcano in the Philippines Shows Signs of Impending Eruption: Evacuations Underway
Nearly 13000 residents were evacuated from the southeast of the Philippines’ main island as the country’s most active volcano began spewing sulfuric gas and lava
Inside Story: Azerbaijan, Europe, and Green Transformation
The Sustainable Value Hub brought decision-makers from Azerbaijan, the European Union, and beyond to Brussels as part of the EU’s Green Week 2023. They discussed
Colombia Plane Crash: 4 Found Alive in Amazon Jungle
After surviving a plane crash and surviving on their own for weeks in Colombia’s Amazon jungle, four kids have been discovered alive. Also Read – Three
After Volatile Day, WTI Crude Oil Recovers To $71.00; Middle East news
WTI crude oil prices increase bids early on Friday to offset the largest daily loss in a week. In doing so, the black gold supports
‘Hero’ Woman Jumped in Front of Knifeman to Protect Children- France
According to witnesses, a woman bravely ran in front of a pushchair during the knife attack at a lakeside park in the French Alps to
The US Needs To Give High Priority To Lebanon
Lebanon’s politicians caused a financial crisis that has destroyed the country’s economy and put more than three-quarters of its people in poverty. Public services are
Clashes Erupt as Israeli Forces Raid Ramallah in the West Bank
Israeli forces staged an unusual raid into the Palestinian city of Ramallah on Thursday in the occupied West Bank. According to the military, the mission
Nigerian Leader Defends Ending Fuel Subsidies, As Hardship Increases
On Wednesday, Nigerian President Bola Tinubu defended the West African country’s decision to stop subsidizing fuel, which has already exacerbated economic hardships by raising the