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Eric Onstad, Reuters Sweden, South Africa and Australia are at the forefront of a push to transform piles of mine waste and by-products into rare earths vital for the green...
The report ‘20 migrants missing after new sinking off Tunisia: Official’ published on April 9 is once again sharing the pathetic living conditions of the already suffering refugee community worldwide....
France President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen travelled to China in a desperate bid to persuade Chinese President Xi Jinping to play the mediator in...
Claudia Sahm, Tribune News Service Last week saw a win and a loss for health care. North Carolina became the 40th state to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act....
As Bangladesh’s fast-growing economy has shifted to rely more on imported fuels such as liquefied natural gas (LNG) to meet its growing energy needs, volatility in the international market stemming...
An international prosecutor declared Monday that “nobody is above the law,” as the trial opened for Kosovo’s former president and three other defendants on charges including murder and torture in...
Turkey’s parliament had on March 31 voted in favour of Finland joining NATO, the last country in the 30-nation Western military alliance to do so. Ankara is still holding back...
Robin Abcarian, Tribune News Service When Elon Musk strode into Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters in October, toting a bathroom sink, it did seem possible that the social media platform...
Alibaba, the Chinese Internet giant, has announced that it will now be divided into six separate entities, and the news has sent its market shares soar. It is seen as...
Even before he was formally sworn in as Scotland’s first minister, Humza Yousaf had made his first mistake. Not offering his defeated rival Kate Forbes a senior post in his...