Sisi cannot ignore the Egyptian military’s economic role forever
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Pakistan’s energy minister sought to downplay a power outage that left 220 million people without power
Millions of people in Pakistan were plunged into darkness today (Jan. 23) due to a failure of the national grid. At 7.34am local time, Pakistan’s energy ministry announced that t
Two thirds of UK workers could be working in extreme heat by the end of the decade
The current cold weather snap gripping the UK feels like a world away from the record-high temperature recorded during the summer months of 2022. With extremes of heat and cold exp
One of the new seven wonders of the world is currently inaccessible
Machu Picchu and its Inca trail hike have closed down as Peruvian authorities attempt to clamp down on anti-government protests. The decision to close down the attraction came as a
El Niño could worsen India’s inflation worries in 2023
The El Niño phenomenon is likely to impact India’s weather in 2023, affecting the country’s agriculture sector. The annual monsoon rains are usually the worst-hit by this phen
Martin Shkreli is back in business, and the FTC has questions
Less than a year after being released from prison, Martin Shkreli is back in regulators’ bad books. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has asked a federal judge to hold Shkreli i
On Ukraine’s frontlines, Polish paramedic tends to wounded soldiers
By Agnieszka Pikulicka-Wilczewska WARSAW (Reuters) – Damian Duda, a Polish academic and media worker, was only 25 when he first went to Ukraine as a volunteer combat paramedic in
New York’s financial regulator takes aim at firms co-mingling crypto funds
By Hannah Lang (Reuters) – New York’s chief financial regulator is set to release new guidance on Monday dictating that companies separate customers’ crypto assets from their