Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Lavrov visits Iran to discuss the nuclear agreement and collaboration

Sergei Lavrov’s visit comes as Western powers struggle to resurrect their 2015 nuclear agreement. Russia and Iran are both subject to Western sanctions. Tehran is trying to maintain its economy due to U.S. sanctions. As Western powers and Tehran struggle to resurrect their 2015 nuclear agreement and negotiations deadlock, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov landed … Read more

McDonald’s Russia craves success however Big Mac a ‘major loss’

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McDonald’s replacement cafés in Russia sell 120,000 burgers on first day of the season. The new firm has aggressive development focuses after it sold a record number of burgers on its first day – 1,000,000 burger-flavoured meals per day. McDonald’s Corp (MCD.N) has completely left Russia, selling every one of the eateries it claimed to … Read more

Warriors search for ‘Game Six Klay’ to convey title

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It will be the fourth title in eight years for the Dubs, who have won the last three. “Simultaneously, I would rather not go in there and play legend ball. I’m about to be in there and act naturally, do what I’ve been doing the last couple of games. I realize that will permit us … Read more

Hong Kong’s new leader has been congratulated by Western multinationals

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Western corporations and local tycoons congratulated John Lee on his election as Hong Kong’s next leader on Monday, following a rubber-stamp selection process criticised by opponents as anti-democratic. Lee, 64, a former security director who supervised the crackdown on Hong Kong’s democratic movement, was sworn in as the next leader of the commercial centre on … Read more

Displaced Ukrainians adorn Easter eggs for soldiers on the front

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Inside a quiet restaurant in western Ukraine, displaced baker Olena trailed a wax-covered needle over a boiled egg to send a message to a soldier fighting the Russians. “Glory to Ukraine,” the 50-year-vintage from the southern port town of Odesa wrote, before dipping the Easter egg in blue ink. She held the egg over a … Read more

Prison guard killed in Turkey ‘terror’ attack

Turkey

An explosion in northwest Turkey on Wednesday killed a jail guard and injured numerous others, in an incident branded a “terrorist assault” by using authorities. A remote-controlled homemade explosive detonated in Bursa province as a commute sporting approximately 30 humans, by and large, prison guards, was passing through, consistent with the Anadolu information company. “Unfortunately, … Read more

Western leavening could cost 200,000 jobs in Moscow, says mayor

Moscow

The exodus of Western groups from Russia should fee hundreds of lots of jobs in Moscow only said the city mayor in a blog submit on  Monday. 200,000 people have been prone to dropping their jobs. Authorities had been putting apart 3.36 billion rubles ($41 million) to guide them, he added. Scores of Western organizations … Read more

India’s Infosys to exit Russia business

Russia business

It likewise found out if such compensation was socially legitimized given that Stellantis was probably going to require eliminated positions because of overcapacity following the consolidation. The CFDT association said the pay bundle was “difficult to accept for workers who are approached to put forth seriousness attempts consistently”. “Given what is going on in the … Read more

Biden to visit near Ukraine border in show of western resolve

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US President Joe Biden will visit a town near the Polish-Ukrainian border Friday, aiming to convey Western commitment in the face of a Russian invasion that has devolved into a stalemate. Air Force One will land in Rzeszow, Poland’s easternmost city, placing the US president within 80 kilometres (50 miles) of a war-torn country currently fighting a … Read more

Russia’s war in Ukraine: Latest developments

Russia

KYIV – Here are the latest developments in Russia’s war in Ukraine: – Kharkiv fighting – Street fighting breaks out after Russian paratroopers land in Ukraine’s second city, with city officials saying a hospital has been attacked amid air strikes and shelling. “There are practically no areas left in Kharkiv where an artillery shell has … Read more

Taliban closer to international recognition, says foreign minister

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KABUL – The Taliban are inching closer towards international recognition but any concessions Afghanistan’s new rulers make will be on their terms, the regime’s foreign minister said in an interview with AFP. In his first interview since returning from talks with Western powers in Oslo, Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi also urged Washington to unlock Afghanistan’s assets … Read more

Thousands families receive assistance in W. Afghanistan: UNICEF

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KABUL – The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has distributed basic needs to over 1,700 families in Afghanistan’s western province of Herat, the UNICEF Afghanistan said on Thursday. “To keep children and women warm and meet their basic needs during this harsh winter @UNICEFafg distributed 5,000 blankets, 1,700 tarpaulin and 1,700 buckets to 1,700 most … Read more

Taliban prepare new Afghan budget without foreign aid

Afghan budget

KABUL: Afghanistan’s Finance Ministry under the new Taliban government has prepared a draft national budget that, for the first time in two decades, is funded without foreign aid, a spokesman said. It comes as the country is mired in economic crisis and faces a looming humanitarian catastrophe the United Nations has called an “avalanche of hunger”. … Read more

World’s earliest coin workshop found 

ZHENGZHOU: The world’s oldest coin minting workshop dating back about 2,500 years ago has been uncovered in central China’s Henan Province. Using radiocarbon dating, Chinese archaeologists have confirmed that a bronzeware casting workshop at the ruins of Guanzhuang in Xingyang City, the western part of the provincial capital Zhengzhou, Henan, had begun to mint standardized … Read more