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Nigeria’s government cracks down on illegal mining as global demand for lithium grows

by Walter Watson
Nigeria’s government cracks down on illegal mining as global demand for lithium grows

Illegal mines are rife in the country’s fledging industry as corruption among regulatory officials is common and the mineral deposits are located in remote areas with minimal government presence. Officials …

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Victims of Indonesia’s anti-Chinese riots cling to hope for justice as painful memories fester

by Ron Morgan
Victims of Indonesia’s anti-Chinese riots cling to hope for justice as painful memories fester

Now 31, Magdalena has followed in her mother Maria Sanu’s footsteps trying to “learn the truth behind the cases of the tragic events and the human rights violations” that changed …

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Exclusive | HSBC eyes synergies in wealth management, family office business amid robust profit growth in Asia

by Anas Siddiqui
Exclusive | HSBC eyes synergies in wealth management, family office business amid robust profit growth in Asia

HSBC aims to strengthen the ties between its Hong Kong and Singapore wealth management teams to enhance cross-selling and sharpen their focus on winning more high-net-worth clients and family offices, …

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Exclusive | What lesson does Stalin’s Cold War ‘mistake’ have for Russia, China and the US today? A Chinese historian weighs in

by Ron Morgan
Exclusive | What lesson does Stalin’s Cold War ‘mistake’ have for Russia, China and the US today? A Chinese historian weighs in

However, Kim Il-sung was the leader of North Korea but his authority was given by [Joseph] Stalin, so generally North Korea still followed the Soviet Union. After China-Soviet relations soured, …

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Lithuanian president re-elected in vote marked by Russia fears

by Walter Watson
Lithuanian president re-elected in vote marked by Russia fears

“Now that I have five years of experience, I believe that I will certainly be able to use this jewel properly, first of all to achieve the goals of welfare …

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Naomi Osaka secures hard-fought victory in French Open opener

by Virginia Chavez
Naomi Osaka secures hard-fought victory in French Open opener

On the first day of the 2024 French Open, Naomi Osaka marked her seventh appearance in Paris with a 1-6, 6-4, 7-5 first-round victory over Lucia Bronzetti. “There were moments …

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New research suggests that prehistoric humans in China survived Gobi Desert by adapting technological development

by Ron Morgan
New research suggests that prehistoric humans in China survived Gobi Desert by adapting technological development

Few places in the world are as environmentally harsh as China’s Gobi Desert, and yet, long before humans developed rudimentary weapons, invented the wheel, or mastered agriculture, they were surviving …

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Ukraine war: Zelensky urges Biden, Xi to join Switzerland peace summit as Russia steps up attacks

by Walter Watson
Ukraine war: Zelensky urges Biden, Xi to join Switzerland peace summit as Russia steps up attacks

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appealed to US President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Sunday to join a coming peace summit as his country struggles to stave off …

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The 32 best beach reads for summer 2024

by Kwame Phillips
The 32 best beach reads for summer 2024

The 24th Hour: Is This the End?James Patterson and Maxine Paetro (Little, Brown and Company) The latest “Women’s Murder Club” installment finds San Francisco police sergeant Lindsay Boxer and Co. …

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US ‘deeply concerned’ over China military drills in Taiwan Strait, State Dept says

by Ron Morgan
US ‘deeply concerned’ over China military drills in Taiwan Strait, State Dept says

The US State Department said on Saturday that the United States was “deeply concerned” over China’s military drills in the Taiwan Strait and around Taiwan, and strongly urged it to …

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