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The article discusses challenges facing Colorado's legal cannabis market, including oversupply and competition from other states.
The article discusses New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's first 100 days in office, noting his shift in governance approach and the influence of celebrities in promoting his initiatives.
The article discusses the fragile ceasefire in the Middle East and its potential impact on European energy security. Experts analyze the ongoing energy crisis, noting pre-existing vulnerabilities and the need for decarbonization to…
The article compiles recent news snippets about U.S.-Iran tensions, military disquiet, Trump's actions regarding the Strait of Hormuz, and economic impacts of the Iran war.
The article reports on conflicting accounts of a meeting between US Pentagon officials and the Vatican's envoy, Cardinal Christophe Pierre, regarding Pope Leo XIV's criticism of US military actions in Iran.
Trade union Solidarity is urging employers in South Africa to remove race-based requirements from job advertisements, arguing that such practices are immoral and not legally mandated.
UBS has downgraded ServiceNow's stock rating to neutral from buy due to concerns about AI disruption risks and increased pressure on non-AI software spending.
BlackRock is applying hedge fund strategies to its ETF business through liquid alternatives ETFs, as explained by portfolio manager Jeffrey Rosenberg.
The article reports on Hungary's upcoming election between Viktor Orban and Peter Magyar, highlighting mutual accusations of election interference and contrasting their policy positions.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy stated that repairs on the Druzhba oil pipeline will be completed this spring, linking its restoration to EU funding for Ukraine.
A sales manager from an Italian arms distributor was arrested in the US for illegally exporting US-made ammunition to Russia via Kyrgyzstan.
A German transgender right-wing extremist, Marla-Svenja Liebich, was arrested in the Czech Republic and is expected to be extradited to Germany.
The article reports on the financial crisis of South Africa's Road Accident Fund (RAF), detailing its R3.2 billion debt, allegations of corruption and mismanagement, and the legal challenges hindering its operations.
An Israeli restaurant in Munich was attacked with pyrotechnic devices, with police suspecting antisemitism as the motive. The restaurant plans to reopen, and Jewish organizations have called for zero tolerance against antisemitism, linking…
The article discusses how the Baltic states are aligning with the US in the conflict with Iran, emphasizing their security concerns related to Russia and their efforts to strengthen NATO's presence through increased defense spending and…
The article reports on Kaizer Chiefs' efforts to establish a women's soccer team, including their partnership with Springs Home Sweepers and rebranding to Kaizer Chiefs Ladies.
The article details Imtiaz Cajee's testimony before the Khampepe Commission about political interference in TRC prosecutions, allegations of deliberate sabotage by officials, and the unresolved murder of Ahmed Timol.
Aligned Data Centers is expanding into Texas with the construction of a 540MW data center campus, Project Caprock, aimed at supporting AI and hyperscale computing needs.
The article reports on the fragile ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran, the ongoing blockade of the Strait of Hormuz disrupting global energy supplies, and parallel conflicts in Lebanon.