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On April 16, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Iran's attack on Israel last weekend and its financing of militant groups in Gaza, Lebanon, Yemen and Iraq threatened stability in the Middle East and could result in economic spillovers. At a news conference, reading from prepared remarks, Yellen called Iran’s
Hand Foot and Mouth Disease Afflicting 20 Times More Malaysian Children Than in 2021
An incredible outbreak of Hand Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD) in Malaysia is not only ransacking children...
Oil Used in Oreos and Toothpaste Becomes 10% More Expensive After Indonesia Bans Exports
Just days after Indonesia, the world’s largest exporter of the world’s most widely used vegetable oil...
Indonesia, the Top Producer of the World’s Most-used Vegetable Oil, Set to Ban Exports
Indonesia, which produces the most palm oil of any country in the world, is set to ban exports amid a...
Washington Rattles Its Saber at India After Russian Oil Purchases
Commentary The Joe Biden Administration has obtusely put India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on...
Thailand’s Plan to Buy Chinese Submarines Stalled Over EU Arms Embargo
Thailand’s plan to purchase its first attack submarine from China is now stalled after Germany refused...
Huge Crowds Rally in Support of Pakistan’s Ousted PM Khan as Shehbaz Becomes New Leader
Pakistan has appointed Shehbaz Sharif to the seat of prime minister despite enormous crowds gathering...
Pakistan’s Ousted Imran Khan Accuses US of Toppling Him Over His Russia Visit
Amid a sharp position on the geopolitical chessboard, Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Russian Federation...
No Gas, No Food, No Electricity? Sri Lankans Siege President’s Home In Outrage
The South Indian island of Sri Lanka demonstrated in action this week what fallout politicians may face...
People Go Bananas for Miniature Artist’s Tiny Produce
An enchanting collection of tiny fruits and vegetables, crafted by perhaps Vietnam’s greatest miniature...