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The article discusses Costa Rica's strategies for expanding agricultural exports through sustainability, digital marketing, and international partnerships.
The article discusses delays in signing a UK-France agreement to curb small boat crossings, citing Home Office claims about preventing crossings and criticism from NGOs arguing such deals are ineffective and harmful.
The article reports on the arrival of Artemis II crew members in Houston, detailing their progress toward the mission and its objectives.
The article reports on aid disruptions in Sudan's White Nile State caused by WFP issues, leaving displaced families without assistance. The situation highlights challenges in delivering aid to affected populations.
Jack White criticizes the U.S. Treasury's decision to feature Donald Trump's signature on currency, linking it to broader economic issues and attacking Trump's character.
The article reports on expected high traffic volumes during the Easter holiday weekend, citing studies from RAC and Inrix.
The article reports on rising oil prices linked to Donald Trump's comments about Iran and escalating Middle East tensions, detailing market reactions and analyst warnings about potential economic impacts.
Tenants at one of Glasgow’s leading cultural hubs are battling what they describe as “unsustainable” rent increases, with critics describing the landlord responsible as a “rogue agency” imposing…
The article reports on US-Israeli attacks on Iran, including strikes on power infrastructure and oil facilities. It mentions Trump's comments about Iran's leadership, the global impact on oil markets, and statements from Iranian officials.
Myanmar's junta leader Min Aung Hlaing has been nominated for president following a parliamentary vote, with reports detailing his rule since the 2021 coup and military-backed election outcomes.
The article discusses how global instability, particularly conflicts in the Middle East, is affecting international tourism patterns.
US President Donald Trump stated that Russia could send oil to Cuba despite US sanctions, calling Cuba's government a 'bad regime' and predicting its collapse.
The article reports that Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar sustained a hairline fracture after falling during a diplomatic event, as confirmed by his son's statements.
A murder trial in France involves 22 defendants, including former intelligence agents and businessmen, accused of organizing a mafia network within a Masonic lodge.
The article discusses emerging trends in creative travel, specifically experiential and retreat-based travel, with a focus on art holidays.
A Russian oil tanker entered Cuban waters despite a US fuel blockade as President Trump downplayed the shipment's significance, citing Cuba's economic crisis.
The article discusses Mohamed Salah's potential move to Major League Soccer (MLS), with Egyptian officials expressing concerns about his career trajectory and MLS owner Mohamed Mansour praising Salah's potential impact.
The article reports that Israeli settlers burned vehicles in ad-Dhahiriya, near Hebron, during an attack. It notes that settler violence has escalated in the West Bank, leading to Palestinian displacement.
The article reports on recent sports events including France's friendly match victory over Colombia, Jannik Sinner's tennis titles, Kimi Antonelli's Formula 1 win, and Jonas Vingegaard's cycling victory.