World Food Prices Reach Three-Year High in July as Weather Extremes and Conflicts Push Costs Higher

World Food Prices Reach Three-Year High in July as Weather Extremes and Conflicts Push Costs Higher

The cost of food around the world continued to climb in July, reaching its highest level in more than three years, according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). The increase comes as extreme weather conditions and ongoing conflicts in key agricultural regions continue to disrupt global food production and trade, raising concerns […]

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Oman Opens Emergency Shipping Routes Through Strait of Hormuz as Existing Lanes Deemed Unsafe

Oman Opens Emergency Shipping Routes Through Strait of Hormuz as Existing Lanes Deemed Unsafe

Oman has announced the launch of emergency maritime routes through the Strait of Hormuz, declaring the existing shipping lanes unsafe due to growing security concerns in the region. The Sultanate confirmed that the strategic waterway will remain open to international shipping and that no transit fees or tolls will be imposed on vessels using the […]

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US Suspends Iran Sanctions for 60 Days as New Peace Roadmap Sparks Hope for Regional Stability

US Suspends Iran Sanctions for 60 Days as New Peace Roadmap Sparks Hope for Regional Stability

The United States has temporarily lifted sanctions on Iran for 60 days beginning Monday, following the first round of discussions under a newly established peace agreement aimed at reducing tensions across the Middle East. Officials also reported a noticeable decline in fighting in Lebanon, offering cautious optimism after months of violence and uncertainty. The latest […]

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European Leaders Praise Keir Starmer’s Legacy as Trump and Russian Officials Criticize Departing UK Prime Minister

European Leaders Praise Keir Starmer’s Legacy as Trump and Russian Officials Criticize Departing UK Prime Minister

As British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his departure on Monday, reactions from across the world highlighted the contrasting views surrounding his time in office. While many European leaders praised his leadership and diplomatic efforts, critics from the United States and Russia used the moment to voice their dissatisfaction with his policies. Starmer leaves office […]

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Pentagon Raises Israel Intelligence Threat Level Amid Espionage Concerns

Pentagon Raises Israel Intelligence Threat Level Amid Espionage Concerns

The Pentagon has reportedly increased its counterintelligence threat assessment for Israel to its highest category, following concerns over alleged intelligence-gathering activities targeting senior United States officials. According to reports cited by AFP and NBC News, the Pentagon’s Defense Intelligence Agency has classified Israel’s capability to conduct both human intelligence operations and advanced technical surveillance as […]

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