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Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar speaks during a session of the Russian Energy Week international forum in Moscow, Russia, October 15, 2025. Photographer Ramil Sitdikov By Reuters
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Turkey says Russia gave it $9 billion in new financing for Akkuyu nuclear plant
Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar speaks during a session of the Russian Energy Week international forum in Moscow, Russia, October 15, 2025. Photographer Ramil Sitdikov By Reuters
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Castrol motor oil bottles are seen in this illustration taken June 19, 2025. Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo By Reuters BP, opens new tab has agreed to sell a 65% stake in its Castrol
Read MoreIran says missile program aimed at defending national sovereignty, non-negotiable
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei is pictured during a press conference in Tehran, Iran, Dec. 14, 2025. By Xinhua News Agency Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei
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Featured ArticlesTurkey says Russia gave it $9 billion in new financing for Akkuyu nuclear plant
Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar speaks during a session of the Russian Energy Week international forum in Moscow, Russia, October 15, 2025. Photographer Ramil Sitdikov By Reuters
Turkey says Russia gave it $9 billion in new financing for Akkuyu nuclear plant
Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar speaks during a session of the Russian Energy Week international forum in Moscow, Russia, October 15, 2025. Photographer Ramil Sitdikov By Reuters
EDITOR’S PIC OF THE WEEKSomali leader urges nation to unite against tribalism
President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed was addressing hundreds of Somalis living in South Africa Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed has called on Somalis to unite and avoid tribalism, which
Read MoreDominic Cummings must go, Boris Johnson told as Tories warn him to get a ‘grip’ on Number 10 infighting
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Pedestrians walk past the National Crime Agency (NCA) headquarters in London October 7, 2013. The new body has been launched to pursue organised criminals. Photographer Stefan Wermuth/File Photo
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Somali leader urges nation to unite against tribalism
President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed was addressing hundreds of Somalis living in South Africa Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed has called on Somalis to unite and avoid tribalism, which
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Blog PostsExclusive: Flurry of new rules leave Turkish banks struggling to lend
By Reuters Some Turkish banks are curtailing corporate lending after the government’s latest raft of regulations raised their costs and forced many to cut their balance sheet risks, five
Japanese governor wants relocation of US base in Okinawa halted
By Anadolu Agency After winning the second four-year term, the opposition-backed governor of Japan’s southern Okinawa province on Monday reiterated his demand that the relocation of a US military
China’s waiver of African interest-free loans worth 1% or less of its lending to continent, study says
By Reuters China’s waiver of 23 interest-free loans to African countries last month amounted to only 1.1% or less of Chinese lending to the continent, a study showed on Monday.
Carlos Alcaraz wins US Open for 1st Slam title, top ranking
Carlos Alcaraz celebrates with the trophy after winning the U.S. Open Reuters/Shannon Stapleton By The Associated Press Walking out for his first Grand Slam final at age 19, Carlos Alcaraz bumped
Reign of Sweden’s Social Democrats looks set to end following Sunday’s polls
By Anadolu Agency Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson’s center-left coalition government looks likely to be voted out of office as all signs are pointing to a new right-wing government
UK dismisses Putin assertion on Ukraine grain exports to poor countries
By Reuters Britain dismissed as untrue on Sunday Russian President Vladimir Putin’s assertion that only a fraction of grain exported from Ukraine under an international deal was going to
Coins used by African nations before colonialism and post-independence
South Africa 1874 One Pond depicting Thomas François Burgers, 4th State President of the Republic of South Africa. Image via Wikimedia Commons By Face2Face Africa The Aksumite of Northern
Can tribal militias, Somalia president Hassan Sheikh free the country from Al-Shabab?
File Photo/Somali Times The previous governments in Somalia and the large number of foreign forces in the country have been planning for a long time to free Al-Shabab from the country, but they
Operations at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant completely halted-Ukraine
Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant By Anadolu Agency Ukraine on Sunday said operations at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant have been completely halted. The last of the Zaporizhzhia plant’s six
‘I cannot mourn’: Former colonies conflicted over the queen
Two lorry loads transporting Kikuyu people arrive at a reception camp outside Nairobi, Kenya, on April 28, 1954, after 5,000 British troops and 1,000 armed police rounded up some 30,000 to 40,000
Exclusive: Flurry of new rules leave Turkish banks struggling to lend
By Reuters Some Turkish banks are curtailing corporate lending after the government’s latest raft of regulations raised their costs and forced many to cut their balance sheet risks, five
Japanese governor wants relocation of US base in Okinawa halted
By Anadolu Agency After winning the second four-year term, the opposition-backed governor of Japan’s southern Okinawa province on Monday reiterated his demand that the relocation of a US military
China’s waiver of African interest-free loans worth 1% or less of its lending to continent, study says
By Reuters China’s waiver of 23 interest-free loans to African countries last month amounted to only 1.1% or less of Chinese lending to the continent, a study showed on Monday.
Carlos Alcaraz wins US Open for 1st Slam title, top ranking
Carlos Alcaraz celebrates with the trophy after winning the U.S. Open Reuters/Shannon Stapleton By The Associated Press Walking out for his first Grand Slam final at age 19, Carlos Alcaraz bumped
Reign of Sweden’s Social Democrats looks set to end following Sunday’s polls
By Anadolu Agency Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson’s center-left coalition government looks likely to be voted out of office as all signs are pointing to a new right-wing government
UK dismisses Putin assertion on Ukraine grain exports to poor countries
By Reuters Britain dismissed as untrue on Sunday Russian President Vladimir Putin’s assertion that only a fraction of grain exported from Ukraine under an international deal was going to
Coins used by African nations before colonialism and post-independence
South Africa 1874 One Pond depicting Thomas François Burgers, 4th State President of the Republic of South Africa. Image via Wikimedia Commons By Face2Face Africa The Aksumite of Northern
Can tribal militias, Somalia president Hassan Sheikh free the country from Al-Shabab?
File Photo/Somali Times The previous governments in Somalia and the large number of foreign forces in the country have been planning for a long time to free Al-Shabab from the country, but they
Operations at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant completely halted-Ukraine
Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant By Anadolu Agency Ukraine on Sunday said operations at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant have been completely halted. The last of the Zaporizhzhia plant’s six
‘I cannot mourn’: Former colonies conflicted over the queen
Two lorry loads transporting Kikuyu people arrive at a reception camp outside Nairobi, Kenya, on April 28, 1954, after 5,000 British troops and 1,000 armed police rounded up some 30,000 to 40,000


