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In-depth reports and analyses on political, economic, and social issues.
In-depth reports and analyses on political, economic, and social issues.

A UK court has found mining company BHP liable for a catastrophic dam failure in Brazil, which led to 19 fatalities and significant environmental destruction.

Wheat prices have surged following a Ukrainian drone strike on Novorossiysk port, a critical hub for grain exports, as trading data indicates a rising trend in the market.

An oil tanker reportedly changed its course in the Gulf of Oman, heading towards Iranian territorial waters, prompting investigations into the circumstances surrounding the event.

Discussions are in progress between Syrian authorities and U.S. firm General Electric Vernova and Germany's Siemens Energy to supply gas turbines as part of a $7 billion initiative aimed at revitalizing Syria's energy sector.

The International Energy Agency's latest report warns of a potential oil supply surplus of 4.09 million barrels per day by 2025, indicating a growing imbalance in the global oil market.

OPEC's latest monthly report indicates a rise in Russia's oil output in October, as the OPEC+ coalition assesses its production strategies.

OPEC's latest monthly report reaffirms its predictions for global economic growth at 2.8% for this year, with oil demand expected to rise significantly in the coming years.

Israeli forces have conducted a significant electronic disruption campaign against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, raising concerns of a potential military escalation.

A Chilean study highlights how watching football matches triggers distinct brain responses in fans, with wins activating pleasure centers and losses prompting reflective thought.

Recent research indicates that dietary choices influence body odor, affecting perceived attractiveness. Foods interact with skin and gut bacteria, leading to unique scents.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Sisi has directed Health Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar to oversee the health status of renowned artist Mohamed Sobhi, who is currently hospitalized.

A recent study reveals that the dark lines on Mars are caused by dust and wind, not salty water as previously believed. This finding enhances our understanding of the planet's surface dynamics.

Daniel O'Malley, head of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Sudan, reports that the country's healthcare system is nearing collapse, with 70-80% of facilities non-operational, severely limiting access to medical care for civilians.

A London event featuring Sheila Ibana, mother of Barcelona player Lamine Yamal, offered a VIP package for £313 (approximately 350 euros) that included dinner, drinks, and photo opportunities.

Astronomers warn that Earth may face a tragic end in the distant future, as the sun enters its final phase and transforms into a red giant in about five billion years, when its hydrogen fuel runs out and it begins to expand massively.

36,825 people left five areas in the north of the state between October 26 and 31, in one of the largest waves of displacement in recent times since the armed confrontations moved from Darfur towards Kordofan states.

Researchers revealed that a test within a vast virtual world showed that the approach of the "end of the world" could drive a small segment of people to more aggressive behavior, while most tend to strengthen their social relationships.

Before bed, some simple drinks can enhance metabolism and stimulate fat burning, helping achieve deep sleep and feelings of fullness, making it an easy step towards healthy weight management.

Returning to winter time provides an extra hour of sleep, but scientists warn: the clock hands may disrupt the body's balance and affect mood and health.

Keeping the body clean and healthy significantly reduces the chances of infection and limits the recurrence of seasonal illnesses.