Sometimes long-feared events have little impact. For many years, conflict over Iran’s nuclear program threatened to place energy infrastructure in the line of fire and disrupt exports from the world’s oil and gas heartland. Yet…
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Nigeria says troops kill dozens of gunmen in northwest and northeast | Armed Groups News
Authorities claims 24 fighters ‘neutralised’ around northeast Borno state and 30 armed men killed in northwest Katsina.
Nigeria’s military and security forces have killed dozens of armed men in separate operations in the northwest and the…
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The Culprit Impeding Drug Competition Is Not Who The Feds Expected
“There’s little point in pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into creating a biosimilar if PBMs … More
The Federal Trade Commission and U.S. Department of Justice recently kicked off a series of…
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Armenia, Azerbaijan Leaders Meet For Peace Negotiations In UAE
The meeting in Abu Dhabi on Thursday between Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, confirmed by both their governments, comes after the two countries finalised a draft peace deal in March.
The South…
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Germany could develop nuclear weapons IAEA
Berlin has the necessary capabilities and materials to develop an atomic bomb in a matter of months, Rafael Grossi has said
Germany could develop its own nuclear weapons within months if it chose to do so, IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi has…
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Iran denounces UK intelligence report meant to malign national interests
Iran has categorically rejected a report by the United Kingdom’s parliament’s intelligence watchdog as “unfounded and politically-motivated,” warning that such a “hostile” move reveals a broader attempt of…
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Iran Wins Asian Junior Greco-Roman Wrestling Championship
Why it matters:
The victory cements Iran’s position as a regional powerhouse in Greco-Roman wrestling, reinforcing its long-standing dominance in the sport across all age levels.
The big picture:
Held in Bishkek, the…
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Why rearming Iran is risky gambit for China — for now
Hi readers,
It’s a big week for China in the Middle East. Premier Li Qiang is making his first two-day visit to Egypt and one of China’s major clean energy companies has secured a $200 million contract with Oman.
But China also made headlines…
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Ghalibaf hails great command of military after Israeli attack
Speaking in an interview on Thursday, the Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, praised the commander of all Iranian armed forces, namely the Leader of the Islmaic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei for swiftly…
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President Pezeshkian Says Iran’s Cooperation With IAEA Depends On End To Double Standards
In a phone conversation with European Council President Antonio Costa on Wednesday evening, Pezeshkian said Iran has a long record of principled cooperation with the IAEA, but continuation of this engagement requires an end to double standards…
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