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The city of six million people could soon run out water, amid climate change, sanctions and governance failures.
WASHINGTON, July 5. /TASS/. US President Donald Trump acknowledged that Russia has been able to cope with the sanctions imposed on it and called his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin a professional. ...
President Trump shares his frustrations over a call with Putin regarding the Ukraine conflict, discusses Gaza ceasefire ...
KYIV: US President Donald Trump said Russia just wanted to "keep killing people" and hinted at sanctions after Moscow ...
While the world has been focusing on the Iranian nuclear programme, another country has been flourishing in nuclear ...
Trump, who has faced criticism for easing pressure on Moscow since returning to office in January, suggested his patience may ...
At Brics bank meeting, Brazil’s Lula and Rousseff slam US-led financial order, but Chinese and Indian officials stress ...
According to Maria Zakharova, Russia will continue to strengthen multifaceted interaction with Cuban friends in the spirit of close relations of strategic partnership ...
AS THE debate plays out over the damage done to the Iranian nuclear programme by US and Israeli strikes, one reality is clear ...
Mandilakhe Tshwete A controversial bill introduced in the United States Congress aims to cut off direct aid to South Africa and impose targeted sanctions on its political leaders, citing the country’s ...
U.N. nuclear inspectors on Friday departed from Iran two days after the Middle Eastern nation suspended cooperation with the ...
Sanctioned Russian giant Rostec bypasses banks with Tron-based RUBx stablecoin targeting SWIFT independence as state-owned ...