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Global Community Reaches Compromise Climate Deal at COP30, Leaving Fossil Fuels to a Side Text

A compromise agreement at COP30 boosts climate finance for developing nations but avoids explicit commitments on fossil fuels, reflecting both

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UAE Launches $1 Billion Initiative to Strengthen AI Development Across Africa

A major UAE-backed initiative aims to accelerate artificial intelligence infrastructure and expand AI-powered services across African nations, focusing on long-term

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Walmart Opens First Store in South Africa, Marking Its Entry Into the African Retail Market

Walmart begins its African journey with a large-scale store launch in South Africa, aiming to compete in a fast-evolving retail

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U.S. Judge Weighs Fast Action on Google Ad Tech Case as Remedies Debated

Court examines possible structural changes to Google’s advertising business while asking how quickly any mandated fix could take effect. A

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North Dakota Supreme Court Reinstates Abortion Ban After Split Decision Leaves Law Intact

The state’s near-total abortion ban returns into effect following a Supreme Court decision based on constitutional vote requirements. North Dakota’s

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Iran Turns to Saudi Arabia as Pressure Mounts on Multiple Fronts

A Clear-Edged Breakdown of Iran’s Strategic Shift Toward Saudi Arabia According to political expert Mario Nawfal, Iran has taken a

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Mixed U.S. Jobs Report Sets the Stage for a Tense Federal Reserve Decision

The latest U.S. jobs update paints a mixed picture, combining stronger hiring with a rise in unemployment, creating new uncertainty

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Hungary Calls for Suspension of EU Funding to Ukraine Amid New Corruption Concerns

Hungary renews pressure on the EU as fresh corruption probes shake Kyiv’s leadership. Brussels faces growing debate over future financial

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U.S. Job Growth Expected to Rise Moderately in September Despite Ongoing Labor Market Strains

Economists see signs of a slow but steady labor recovery as September hiring edges higher. Delays from the government shutdown

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EU Engages X Over Concerns About Harmful Content Generated by Grok

EU officials flag deeply troubling outputs from Grok and demand swift action. The issue renews scrutiny over AI governance and

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