Intel program's lapse would have 'significant costs for US diplomacy,' State Department official warns
There will be "significant costs for US diplomacy" if Congress doesn't renew a controversial intelligence program gathering communications data that is set to expire this year, a senior State Department official said Tuesday, adding that US diplomats have used the program to monitor Russian atrocities in Ukraine.
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US penalises Kosovo after violent unrest
Kosovo has been expelled from a US-led military exercise after tensions in majority-Serb areas.
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Chinese Island Shows the Way to an All-Electric Future by 2030
Forget about range anxiety in Hainan. With more than 75,000 charging points, electric vehicle owners in urban areas
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South Africa plans law change over Putin ICC arrest warrant
Pretoria wants the power to decide whether to detain leaders wanted by the International Criminal Court.
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Boeing has boosted 787 Dreamliner production rate to four a month, company says
Boeing has increased production of its widebody 787 Dreamliner production from three to four planes per month, a
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Kenya Dollar Bonds Jump as World Bank Loan Eases Debt Concerns
Kenyan dollar bonds rose on Monday after the World Bank approved a $1 billion loan to support the
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Moscow drone attack: What we know about the strikes
Several buildings have been damaged by drone attacks in Moscow.
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UK Banks Pull Mortgage Deals From the Market as Rates Rise Again
UK lenders are removing mortgage deals from the market again as fresh increases in rates make loans more
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Messer Nears GIC Stake Sale at Over €12 Billion Valuation
Messer SE has sealed an investment from GIC Pte that values the industrial gas maker at more than
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UK Retailers Question ‘Clumsy’ Effort to Cap Food Prices
British retailers pushed back against the government’s plans for voluntary price limits on basic food items like bread
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Mercuria Enters Suez Canal Refueling as Egypt Opens Market
Mercuria Energy Group’s ship-fueling business Minerva Bunkering started deliveries in Egypt, becoming the first international service to enter
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Nigeria fuel subsidy: Tinubu's plan to scrap measure sparks rush to stock up
People are hoping to stockpile petrol over fears of a major price increase amid high inflation.
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