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Uzbekistan's oil, gas and coal production continues to decline
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Uzbekistan's oil, gas and coal production continues to decline

Uzbekistan recorded further declines in the production of key energy resources during the first four months of 2026, even as output of fuel products, ...

Five years of drought push Central Asia towards water crisis
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Five years of drought push Central Asia towards water crisis

Central Asia is facing growing water stress after five consecutive years of drought, with rising temperatures, depleted soil moisture and shrinking gr...

Türkiye and Azerbaijan push ahead with Caspian green power link to Europe
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Türkiye and Azerbaijan push ahead with Caspian green power link to Europe

Türkiye and Azerbaijan are advancing plans for a major new energy corridor that would transmit green electricity from the Caspian region to Europe, T...

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China sends coast guard east of Taiwan over Japan-Philippines maritime talks

China's Coast Guard said on Monday it had carried out what it described as "law enforcement" patrols in waters east of Taiwan, saying the move was a r...

Eight killed in Türkiye bus crash as authorities launch investigation
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Eight killed in Türkiye bus crash as authorities launch investigation

Turkish authorities have launched an investigation into a passenger bus crash in southwestern Türkiye that killed eight people and injured 33 others ...

World Cup 2026 preview: Teams arrive with hope, pressure and unfinished stories
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World Cup 2026 preview: Teams arrive with hope, pressure and unfinished stories

As the World Cup kick-off approaches, teams from across the globe arrive with contrasting narratives, some seeking redemption, others chasing history,...

Azerbaijan strengthens climate role through global events and energy strategy
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Azerbaijan strengthens climate role through global events and energy strategy

Azerbaijan continues to host a series of high-profile global events, including COP29, the World Urban Forum and upcoming World Environment Day activit...

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ILO moves toward global rules for gig economy workers

The International Labour Organization (ILO) has begun its latest round of negotiations on creating the first binding global standards for platform-bas...

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Ebola recoveries offer cautious hope as outbreak continues to spread

Four nurses have recovered and been discharged after receiving treatment for Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the World Health Organisation ...

Iran strikes U.S. base in retaliation, says ceasefire deal not finalised
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Iran strikes U.S. base in retaliation, says ceasefire deal not finalised

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) said on Monday they targeted the source of an attack on a telecom facility on Sirik Island near the strategic Str...

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Pakistan warns India water blockade could be ‘act of war’
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Pakistan warns India water blockade could be ‘act of war’

Pakistan has warned that any attempt by India to block or significantly reduce river flows under the Indus Waters Treaty could have “far-reaching consequences”, after India's water minister said New Delhi was working to ensure that “not a single drop” of water reaches Pakistan in the coming years.

Elon Musk becomes first trillionaire with SpaceX IPO
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Elon Musk becomes first trillionaire with SpaceX IPO

SpaceX made a historic entrance into the Nasdaq on Friday, surging over 20% in its first day of trading and lifting its valuation to more than $2 trillion. Investors flocked to the world’s largest IPO, betting on Elon Musk’s sprawling empire spanning rockets, AI and beyond.

Armenia’s election and the politics of Western approval
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Armenia’s election and the politics of Western approval

Armenia has every right to choose Europe. But Europe’s support for Armenia’s direction should not become automatic approval of its political process.

Trump says peace deal will be signed on Sunday; Iran says it may take days
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Trump says peace deal will be signed on Sunday; Iran says it may take days

U.S. President Donald Trump has said a peace agreement with Iran is scheduled to be signed on Sunday in a post on social media, despite Tehran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei saying no deal would be approved this weekend.   

Japan births rate lowest in more than 125 years
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Japan births rate lowest in more than 125 years

Japan’s birth rate and fertility levels have fallen to their lowest levels on record, highlighting the country’s worsening demographic crisis as fewer people marry and have children.  

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