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President Donald Trump signed an executive order that could reshape the U.S. mining sector. The order launches a federal investigation into the country's heavy reliance on foreign sources for ...
As conventional military dominance becomes increasingly costly and complex globally, Iran's approach of strategic asymmetry ...
Russian ballistic missiles struck Sumy, killing 35 people and injuring 125, including children (two dead and 15 injured). It ...
US-backed mine in Brazil could reshape global supply chains, but nearly all production is contracted to China through 2027.
China has sharply criticized the recent U.S. tariff hikes on goods as a "meaningless numbers game" and has shifted its ...
The big point, however, is that globalisation is evolving, with some high-profile areas in retreat but other, less obvious ones still growing. The prize of a more harmonious trading environment is out ...
The vilest scramble for loot that has ever disfigured the history of human conscience” is how Joseph Conrad described colonial-era concessions granted to private companies for Congo’s natural resource ...
The Gaza Strip is strewn with undetonated explosives from tens of thousands of Israeli air strikes, leaving the territory "uninhabitable", according to the U.S. government.
For residents of the tribal belt, the issue isn’t just legal—it’s existential. 'KP risks becoming a resource colony—stripped, polluted, and excluded,' a KP resident told ThePrint.
Oil companies spent more than a century developing a vast industrial network to extract, refine and deliver their product to customers around the world.
As the trade war escalates, Beijing is restricting the supply of rare earth minerals to the United States. What options does Washington have to China’s control of global supply?
Americans don’t understand the threat Canadians face right now. Comedian Tom Green would like to explain.
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