The United States expelled five men to the Southern African country of Eswatini on Tuesday as part of its ongoing efforts to exile immigrants to so-called “third countries.” The move closely followed the United States’
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Trump Deports Five Men to New “Third Country” of Eswatini
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Ukraine’s freight transportation market lacks about 40,000 drivers – Derkach
Ukraine’s freight transportation market is facing a shortage of personnel. Currently, transport companies lack up to 40,000 drivers.
The relevant statement was made by Ukrainian Communities and Territories Development Deputy Minister Serhii Derkach in a commentary…
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Russia monitoring Western weapons deliveries to Ukraine, Kremlin says | Russia-Ukraine war News
Moscow is closely monitoring the West’s supply of weapons to Ukraine, the Kremlin’s spokesperson says shortly after United States President Donald Trump announced the resumption of arms deliveries to Kyiv.
Dmitry Peskov also noted on…
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Why do our ears pop on a plane? An audiologist explains.
Chewing gum, sucking a mint, making a few exaggerated yawns—when a plane takes off or touches down, travelers often will try these…
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No, shaken baby syndrome has not been discredited
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S.K. Narang et al. Abusive head trauma in infants and children: Technical report. Pediatrics. Published online February 24, 2025. doi: 10.1542/peds.2024-070457.
J.M. Leventhal, AG. Asnes and G.J. Otterman. How antiscience creates confusion about the diagnosis of abusive head…
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Kazakhstan plans to boost Europe–China trade route. Here’s how
Kazakhstan is helping upgrade the multimodal Trans-Caspian trade route to meet the EU’s 15-day transit goal.
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The tariff ripple effect on global trade and free zone insights
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ADVERTISEMENTIn this episode of The Exchange, Laila Humairah navigates the current turmoil in global trade from rising tariffs. Marco Forgione, Director General of The Chartered Institute for Export & International…
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Currency changeover in Bulgaria: the euro replaces the lev in January
In an interview with Euronews, Plamen Ralchev says: “The euro is a lifeboat that Bulgaria should board!” The scientist at the University of National and World Economics warns against right-wing populist parties exploiting the currency debate.
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Case filed over Kherson Ukrainian children deportation, State Duma deputy involved
The Office of the Prosecutor General has referred to court the case of the deportation by the Russian Federation of Ukrainian children from the temporarily occupied city of Kherson. Among the defendants are a sanctioned member of the Russian State Duma and Russian officials.
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Santander’s Botin disagrees with Dimon as she sees ‘only upside’ for Europe
Banco Santander SA Executive Chair Ana Botin differs with JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon’s pessimistic outlook on Europe, saying she sees “only upside” for the Continent.
“Europe has strong fundamentals,…
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