Russia’s Oil Revenue Is Plummeting
The new reality has forced the Kremlin to raise taxes and increase debt, and hovers over peace talks with Ukraine.
The new reality has forced the Kremlin to raise taxes and increase debt, and hovers over peace talks with Ukraine.
Since President Trump made threats about Greenland, the continent’s leaders have debated the rapid deterioration of U.S. ties in policy papers and at dinner.
As Washington unsettles its partners, Beijing is reaping diplomatic gains, without backing down on human rights, trade or security.
The world body warned it would run out of money by July and have to close its New York headquarters if countries, namely the United States, did not pay annual dues that amount to billions of dollars.
The swift advance of Moscow’s forces into the town of Huliaipole showcases a central challenge for Kyiv: how to defend 700 miles with too few troops.
New studies show how algae grows on ice and snow, creating “dark zones” that exacerbate melting in the consequential region.
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An Iranian government official said some children had been detained, the first such acknowledgment in weeks of anti-government protests.
President Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on any country that delivers oil to Cuba appeared to be directed largely at Mexico, the only nation that has sent any meaningful fuel shipments to the island.
Washington and Buenos Aires are working on an agreement to allow the U.S. to deport immigrants from other nations to the South American country.