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Arabica Coffee Supported by Limited Rainfall in Brazil
Coffee in a cup on a background of coffee beans by Zadorozhnyi Viktor via Shutterstock September arabica coffee (KCU25) today is up +0.70 (+0.25%), and September ICE robusta coffee...
Aviation regulator defends the safety of India’s skies following Air India crash
India’s aviation regulator has defended the safety of the country's skies after questions have been raised in the aftermath of the devastating Air India crash that killed approximately 275...
Anger after sharp rise in death toll from Kenya’s anti-government protests
The number of people killed in Monday's anti-government protests in Kenya has risen to 31, the country's human rights commission said, sparking public outage and calls for justice.The state-run...
Europe’s top human rights court is set to rule on cases against Russia over the conflict in Ukraine
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Europe’s top human rights court is set to rule Wednesday on Russia's actions in the conflict in Ukraine, including human rights violations during the...
Wildfire near Marseille under control but still active
A wildfire near the southern French port city of Marseille has been brought under control, but has not been fully extinguished, officials said late Tuesday, after emergency crews battled...
Ghana’s president inaugurates a special task force to tackle illegal gold mining
ACCRA, Ghana (AP) — Ghana's president launched a special task force on Tuesday to combat rampant illegal gold mining and smuggling that has long plagued the West African nation.The...
Thyssenkrupp warns its green steel plant could become more expensive
A general view of the logo of the Engineering company thyssenkrupp. Roland Weihrauch/dpa Germany's largest steel maker, Thyssenkrupp Steel, expects costs to rise in the construction of its green...
October 7 and beyond: Hamas’s use of sexual violence was systematic weapon of war, report finds
The report concludes that "Hamas used sexual violence as a tactical weapon of war," a finding that carries potentially far-reaching consequences in the international realm.Disclaimer: This article discusses sensitive...
Latvian leader praises Germany’s stronger defence role
Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs said he thinks Germany's desire to take on more responsibility in the European Union and NATO is a good thing, ahead of a visit by...
Russian Passenger Planes Are Nearly Doubling In Price As Sanctions Take Their Toll
Civilian airliners made in Russia are skyrocketing in price, sometimes nearly doubling, as Western sanctions imposed in response to the Ukraine War continue to bite. In particular, the costs...
Lahav 433 officer reveals how police caught Israelis spying for Iran, motives behind the espionage
"These cases reflect a broader phenomenon that began with the outbreak of the war, with Iranian operatives showing a strong drive to recruit from within Israel," said Peretz.Amid the...
Poland launches border checks as Germany’s Dobrindt praises measures
Poland on Monday launched checks at its borders with Germany and Lithuania in an attempt to target "illegal smuggling," with German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt praising the measure as...