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The article discusses Meg O'Neill's appointment as bp's first female CEO, highlighting her background in energy, the challenges facing the company including financial🦠 and strategic shifts, and market reactions to her leadership.
The article describes Armenia's Republican Centre of Speleotherapy, a facility treating respiratory patients since 1987, which has seen declining patient numbers after losing state funding.
The article reports on the U.S. lifting sanctions on Venezuela's acting president, Delcy Rodríguez, following the abduction of her predecessor, Nicolás Maduro.
The article discusses the Israeli government's 2024 budget, which allocates significant resources to expand settlements in the West Bank.
New World Development has postponed acquiring three commercial sites in Causeway Bay due to high costs and uneven market recovery.
The article is a tribute to political scientist Steven Gruzd, reflecting on his work with the African Peer Review Network and their collaborative academic endeavors.
The article announces The Hindu's migration to a new commenting platform, outlining guidelines for user engagement and account registration. It repeats publication timestamps and provides technical instructions for accessing comments.
Libyan military leader may have combat drones despite UN embargo Reuters news agency says satellite images show at least three drones at Al Khadim airbase between April and December 2025. Chinese and…
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The article discusses Europe's evolving approach to Africa, emphasizing shifts from traditional aid models to interest-driven partnerships amid global competition.
The article consists of two identical technical messages informing users that a browser extension is blocking a video player and suggesting they disable it on the site.
The article discusses the increasing presence of wild animals in urban areas, citing examples such as leopards in Indian cities, bears in Japan, and foxes in London.
The article reports on the adoption of e-payment systems by taxi drivers in Hong Kong following new regulations requiring digital payment options.
The article reports on damage to cultural and historical sites in the Middle East due to ongoing conflict, citing UNESCO's warnings and specific examples of damaged sites in Iran and Lebanon.
The article reports on UK companies anticipating price increases due to Middle East conflict impacts on energy costs, citing Bank of England research.
The article summarizes 'The Samurai Detectives: The Killer on the Streets,' a historical fiction novel set in 18th-century Edo Japan.
The article discusses the environmental impacts of AI, including energy consumption, water usage, and e-waste, while critiquing current regulatory frameworks in the EU and UK for neglecting sustainability.
The article discusses the Houthis' strategic coordination with Iran while maintaining operational independence. It analyzes their military expansion, regional influence, and economic impact through shipping route disruptions.
The article profiles Bonisile Hadebe, a subsistence farmer in South Africa, highlighting challenges of food insecurity and the role of women in agriculture.
The article reports on escalating tensions between Iran, the U.S., and Israel, detailing military actions, casualties, and international reactions.