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A Brussels-backed project to develop the lithium reserves needed to power electric vehicles is fueling political instability ...
They showed up, on their tractors, to protest millions in cuts to federal grants, canceled support for school lunches and the ...
On Saturday, around 400 demonstrators protested at Leopoldplatz in Berlin’s working-class district of Wedding against the ...
It has also shocked many observers in a country whose constitution guarantees the free expression and distribution of ...
What’s more vacuous than an endless vacuum? It’s Lauren Sanchez and Katy Perry’s party in space ...
A helicopter crash that killed six in New York City has renewed concerns about the safety of the popular sightseeing ...
They represented a group called “Animal Rebellion.” They wore masks, in the way of criminals who want to escape identification by the police. They climbed onto the roof of a cattle shed and lit flares ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about Spain moving to deepen ties with Vietnam after tariff shock, a Polish court ordering far-right presidential candidate to retract false claim, and so much ...
Russian and U.S. officials were holding a fresh round of talks in Turkey, after a prisoner swap in which Moscow released detained American Ksenia Karelina.
Friedrich Merz’s new administration promises tax cuts, energy price reductions and a blitz of public-private investment funds ...
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US bourbons and whiskeys were initially in the EU crosshairs, but member nations successfully pushed for their removal to safeguard their own popular alcohol exports.