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Druzhba Pipeline: Fico Confirms Earliest Resumption Date of March 3rd Economy

Druzhba Pipeline: Fico Confirms Earliest Resumption Date of March 3rd

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has confirmed that the resumption of Russian oil supplies via the Druzhba pipeline will be delayed until at least Ma...

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Czech Republic Sees Growth, But 40% of Households Struggle to Afford Basic Expenses Economy

Czech Republic Sees Growth, But 40% of Households Struggle to Afford Basic Expenses

A new survey reveals that forty percent of Czech households are struggling to cover basic monthly expenses, despite the Czech economy being among the...

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Mexico Reels After El Mencho Killing: 250 Roadblocks Culture

Mexico Reels After El Mencho Killing: 250 Roadblocks

The Mexican army's killing of CJNG kingpin Nemesio 'El Mencho' Oseguera Cervantes on February 22, 2026, triggered an unprecedented cartel backlash — o...

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Last Chance in Geneva: The US-Iran Nuclear Standoff Economy

Last Chance in Geneva: The US-Iran Nuclear Standoff

With over 150 US aircraft deployed to the region and Trump's 15-day ultimatum ticking down, Thursday's Geneva talks between Washington and Tehran may...

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Iran-US Nuclear Talks Hit Enrichment Wall in Geneva Economy

Iran-US Nuclear Talks Hit Enrichment Wall in Geneva

A third round of high-stakes US-Iran nuclear negotiations in Geneva exposed an unbridgeable gap over uranium enrichment, with Washington demanding a p...

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China Blacklists 40 Japanese Firms in Taiwan Row

Beijing has added 40 Japanese defense and aerospace companies to an export control blacklist, escalating a diplomatic crisis rooted in Tokyo's threat...

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Gaza Aid Crisis: 17 Groups Challenge Israel's March Ban Health

Gaza Aid Crisis: 17 Groups Challenge Israel's March Ban

Seventeen international humanitarian organizations, including MSF, Oxfam, and Save the Children, have petitioned Israel's Supreme Court to block a Mar...

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Venezuela Frees Thousands Under Historic Amnesty Law Economy

Venezuela Frees Thousands Under Historic Amnesty Law

Venezuela's acting government claims over 3,200 people have been released under a sweeping new amnesty law, but independent human rights monitors say...

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U.S. Masses 150 Warplanes Near Iran in Nuclear Standoff Economy

U.S. Masses 150 Warplanes Near Iran in Nuclear Standoff

The United States has repositioned more than 150 military aircraft and two carrier strike groups to the Middle East as nuclear talks with Iran stall,...

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30-Nation Coalition Pledges Ukraine Force on War's 4th Year Economy

30-Nation Coalition Pledges Ukraine Force on War's 4th Year

On the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, more than 30 nations reaffirmed a European-led Multinational Force for Ukraine and pledged...

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Iran Nears China Missile Deal, Threatening U.S. Navy Economy

Iran Nears China Missile Deal, Threatening U.S. Navy

Iran is close to finalizing a deal to buy supersonic CM-302 anti-ship cruise missiles from China, a move experts call a 'complete gamechanger' that co...

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Druzhba Pipeline at a Dead End: Oil Still Not Flowing Economy

Druzhba Pipeline at a Dead End: Oil Still Not Flowing

The resumption of Russian oil supplies to Slovakia and Hungary via the Druzhba pipeline has been delayed again – this time until February 26th. Slovak...

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