Lebanese President Joseph Aoun travels to Saudi Arabia for his first foreign visit since his
Brazil is stepping up its efforts to diminish dependence on the US dollar through the
In February, the Absa PMI fell to 44.7, indicating ongoing contraction in South Africa’s manufacturing
The U.S. and CARICOM condemned Venezuela for threatening ExxonMobil’s oil platform in Guyana, describing it
Keir Starmer’s recent remarks about a “coalition of the willing” aim to remind the US
Philippine Ambassador to the US, Jose Manuel Romualdez, expressed confidence in the strength of the
Marco Rubio’s sanctions on countries using Cuban doctors could harm vulnerable populations in regions like
Egypt’s military rule has persisted since 1952, heavily influenced by U.S. military aid defined in
European leaders, led by Ursula von der Leyen, visited India to deepen bilateral relations, committing
Iran’s parliament removed Finance Minister Abdolnaser Hemmati amid soaring inflation and a plunging currency, with