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Russia-Ukraine War: Moscow Extends Ban On Fuel Export Amid Severe Fuel Crisis

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New ReviewSeveral regions in Russia and parts of Ukraine it controls are reporting gasoline shortages after Ukraine stepped up attacks on Russian oil refineries this month, and amid a seasonal surge in fuel demand. Russia imposed a gasoline...
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Russia-Ukraine war: How Ukraine's strikes sparked Russia's fuel crisis

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New ReviewUkraine launched a large attack with at least 361 drones targeting Russia overnight, sparking a brief fire at the vast Kirishi oil refinery in Russia's northwest.
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Innovation in the Skies: Inside Delta’s Green Tech Journey

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New ReviewDelta CSO Amelia DeLuca reveals at the Fast Co. Innovation Festival how tech, sustainable aviation fuel, and smart operations are revolutionizing air travel.
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Ecuador: Protests and clashes in Ecuador, president Noboa declares emergency

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New ReviewProtests and Clashes in Ecuador, President Noboa Declares Emergency
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Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa Declares State of Emergency

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New ReviewEcuadorian President Daniel Noboa has declared a state of emergency in response to escalating violence and unrest across the country. The move grants expanded powers to security forces as the government seeks to restore order and ensure...
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Mali bus attacks: Armed groups cut off key transport routes

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New ReviewArmed groups in Mali are cutting off the capital, by targeting key transport routes linking the city to southern and eastern regions.
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Mali's army acts to secure strategic trade routes after attempted jihadist blockade

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New ReviewMali’s armed forces are stepping up their efforts to protect strategic trade routes linking the capital Bamako to neighbouring Senegal.
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Mali: Al-Qaeda-linked militants announce fuel blockade in Mali

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New ReviewAl-Qaeda-linked militants in Mali have announced a fuel blockade, intensifying pressure on the government and worsening the country’s security and economic crisis. The move threatens daily life and stability across the region.
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JNIM militants launch fuel blockade, target truck routes into Mali’s capital Bamako

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New ReviewMilitants linked to al-Qaeda, known as JNIM, have launched a fuel blockade by targeting key truck routes into Bamako. The move comes after years of unrest in Mali, as truck drivers call for stringent security measures to protect vital...
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China: Consumer inflation turns negative again

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New ReviewChina’s factory-gate deflation eased last month, a flicker of hope for policymakers battling a prolonged downturn. But the wider picture remains grim. Consumer prices fell at the fastest pace in six months, underlining how weak demand...
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Wildfire consumes 160 acres of land in West Milford

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New ReviewThe New Jersey Forest Fire Service is on the ground, working to put out the flames.
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The Simpsons, fake news and the 'Trump death' rumour

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New ReviewA viral wave of posts claiming ‘Trump Is Dead’ has flooded social media. But visuals of President Trump leaving White House for Golf squashes rumours.
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Simpsons Rumor Sparks Trump Death Trend, X Buzzes With Death Hashtags | WION

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New ReviewUS President Donald Trump remained the top trend on Google search and social media platforms on Saturday. Rumors claiming that Trump has died are circulating widely on social media platforms. The speculation has no official basis.
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China: analysts warn China stock rally may be 'bubble'

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New ReviewChina’s stock market is on a tear, even as the economy struggles with deep-rooted challenges. In just one month, onshore equities have added nearly one trillion dollars in market value. Yet, the rally stands in stark contrast to recent...
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Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2025

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New ReviewA sunnier day is on tap for much of the province, with temperatures forecast close to 30 C in the southwest.
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Bolivia faces rightward shift as economic crisis and left divisions shape election

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New ReviewAn economic crisis and divided left has opened the door to a possible right-wing victory for the first time in decades.
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Bolivia faces rightward shift as economic crisis, left divisions shape presidential election

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New ReviewAn economic crisis and divided left has opened the door to a possible right-wing victory for the first time in decades.
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Bolivia general election: Economic crisis is the main issue for voters

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New ReviewBolivians vote Sunday in election that may shift country from far left to right.
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Boat with full tank of gas catches fire inside Sheepshead Bay boatyard dumpster

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The fire broke out just after 11:30 a.m. at Futura Yacht & Ship Building on Knapp Street.
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Demonstrators In Geneva Demand Plastic Treaty

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Over 190 countries will get into a huddle in Geneva, Switzerland, to break an impasse and reach an agreement over the next fortnight on the first-ever Global Plastics Treaty that will create a legally binding framework to end plastic...
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Summer McIntosh: 'I'm 3-for-3 right now and the goal is 5-for-5'

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After winning her third gold medal of the World Aquatics Championships, Toronto's Summer McIntosh told CBC Sports' Devin Heroux that it was "probably the best I've ever felt in a final" as she continues her push to win five world...
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Mexico’s fuel theft grows into multinational criminal business

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Fuel theft in Mexico expands from local crime to a global business — costing billions in losses and empowering organized networks.
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Plane dumps fuel that lands on kids at L.A.-area school

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A passenger jet with engine trouble dumped fuel that landed on an L.A.-area school
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Co-op Refinery calls to end blockade by picketing workers

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Workers at the Co-op Refinery in Regina have been picketing since they were locked out earlier this month after a dispute involving pensions. The company says workers are blocking vehicles and have started to use helicopters to transport...