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Cuba Signals Openness to Trump-Branded Resort Proposal as It Seeks Foreign Investment

August 6, 2026
Cuba/World

The Cuban government has signalled an unprecedented willingness to consider a proposal for a luxury resort carrying the Trump name, underscoring the country’s increasingly urgent search for foreign investment as it confronts

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Sudanese Refugees Stranded in Southern Egypt Face Growing Hardship as Aid and Options Dwindle

August 6, 2026
Egypt/Sudan/World

More than three years after civil war broke out in Sudan, the southern Egyptian city of Aswan has become a place of prolonged uncertainty for thousands of Sudanese refugees who remain stranded

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FBI Expands Unprecedented Law Enforcement Cooperation with China and Russia Under Patel

August 6, 2026
United States/World

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has established an unprecedented level of operational cooperation with law enforcement agencies in China and Russia, with FBI Director Kash Patel saying the partnerships are delivering tangible

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European Union Moves Towards ‘Made in Europe’ Procurement as Global Protectionism Accelerates

August 6, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

The European Union is preparing to introduce landmark legislation that would give preference to European-made products and services in public procurement, marking a significant shift in the bloc’s industrial policy as governments

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Lula Seeks to Turn Foreign Disputes into Election Advantage as Brazil Campaign Intensifies

August 6, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

With only weeks remaining before Brazilians head to the polls in October, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is seeking to transform a series of international disputes into a central pillar of

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Lost SpaceX Falcon 9 Stage Leaves Lunar Crater as South Korean Probe Confirms Impact

August 6, 2026
Diplomacy/Technology

A discarded upper stage of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket has left a newly formed crater on the Moon after crashing into the lunar surface, with South Korea’s Danuri lunar orbiter providing

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US-Backed Venezuela Transition Talks Resume as Machado Remains Outside Negotiations

August 6, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Negotiations aimed at paving the way for a political transition and future elections in Venezuela are resuming this week as representatives of the government and opposition return to the negotiating table under

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US Refunds $100 Billion in Tariffs After Supreme Court Ruling

August 6, 2026
Business

The United States has refunded approximately US$100 billion in tariffs collected under measures later struck down by the US Supreme Court, according to a court filing, marking a significant development in the

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Singapore Property Giant Enters Third-Generation Era

August 6, 2026
Business

Singapore’s Far East Organization has entered a new chapter in its six-decade history as leadership passes to the third generation of the Ng family, reflecting a broader succession trend among Singapore’s largest

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Parliament Told 3,791 Doctors Went Overseas Since 2020

August 6, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s government has announced revised salary scales for medical officers and specialist doctors while disclosing fresh figures on the number of doctors who have travelled overseas in recent years, as Parliament

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