Mongolian Prime Minister Announces Cooperation with the U.S. in Rare Earth Development

Mongolian Prime Minister Announces Cooperation with the U.S. in Rare Earth Development

On August 3, Prime Minister Oyun Erdene of Mongolia announced a policy to strengthen cooperation with the United States in the development of rare earth (rare earth) buried in Mongolia during a visit to the United States on the 2nd. FILE PHOTO: Washington, D.C., June 2, 2023. REUTERS/David Brunnstrom WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Mongolian Prime Minister … Read more

Republican Candidates Criticize FBI for Bias After Trump’s Indictment

(Reuters) – For decades, the Republican Party has touted itself as the “Party of Law and Order.” But after Trump was indicted for handling classified documents, nearly all of his rivals in the race for the Republican presidential nomination were forced into political scrutiny by the FBI. It has been criticized for being biased, and … Read more

Germany’s far-right AfD party gains support in polls and raises alarm among major parties

BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s far-right anti-immigration party Alternative for Germany (AfD) is gaining support in polls, raising alarm among major parties. He is on track to win elections in three eastern German states by calling for a block on immigration and criticizing green policies as costly. Germany’s far-right anti-immigration party, the Alternative for Germany (AfD), … Read more

“U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary Adhemo says there’s no “Plan B” for federal debt ceiling payments”

U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary Adhemo said on Thursday that he does not have a “Plan B” that would allow him to pay off the federal debt ceiling. April 2022 (2023 REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz/File Photo) (Reuters) – U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary Adhemo said on Wednesday that the United States does not have a “Plan B” to pay … Read more

“President Biden and House Speaker McCarthy near deal on U.S. debt ceiling negotiations”

Negotiations between President Biden and House Speaker McCarthy over raising the U.S. debt ceiling are nearing a deal, with a difference of just $70 billion between the two on “discretionary spending,” excluding social security and other items. This was confirmed by multiple sources. (2023 REUTERS/Craig Hudson) [ワシントン 25日 ロイター] – Negotiations between President Biden and … Read more

“Life Under Occupation: Accusations of Collaboration with Russia in Ukrainian City of Kherson”

KHERSON, Ukraine (Reuters) – Valentina Haras, 74, a district manager in the southern Ukraine city of Kherson, says she is not a traitor. Valentina Haras, who works as a district director in the southern Ukraine city of Kherson, says she is not a traitor. But on the walls of the garden where she lives, in … Read more

Angle: War Contaminates Ukraine, Serious Blow to World’s “Food Storage” | Reuters

BILOSELKA, Ukraine (Reuters) – Andriy Pobod, 27, has returned to his grain farm in Ukraine’s southern province of Kherson after it recaptured it from Russia last November. What I saw was a pile of ruins. Two tractors were missing, most of the wheat had disappeared, and all the crop storage buildings and farm machinery had … Read more

Focus: Sri Lanka economic crisis, elderly people who can not rely on their families and become homeless | Reuters

[Colombo, 8th, Thomson Reuters Foundation]- Kiri Banda used to work as a cook in Sri Lanka’s largest city, Colombo. After his retirement, he hoped to spend a peaceful old age with his son. But last year, when Banda’s medical bills began to weigh on her finances, she decided to move out. Kiri Banda used to … Read more

Focus: ‘God, Crane’ Turkey delays rescue due to centralization | Reuters

[Antakya/Istanbul (Reuters)]- Antakya, a city in southern Turkey. From under the rubble of a collapsed apartment, Kebsel could hear the voices of his two sons. However, after searching around for two days, he was unable to find an emergency response manager who would issue a rescue order. February 13th, Antakya, a city in southern Turkey. … Read more

Angle: Mr. Lula’s “carrot and stick” to the Brazilian military, not easy control | Reuters

BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazil’s President Lula has used a “carrot and stick” to establish his authority over the military, even after the attacks on the presidential palace and parliament on Saturday. He is trying to shake off the deep-seated affiliation with former President Bolsonaro. On January 23, Brazilian President Lula (pictured) used a combination of … Read more