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Argentina opens key gas pipeline to help struggling economy

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Argentina's hoping a multi-billion-dollar gas pipeline will solve its economic crisis.
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Farmers from Central & Eastern Europe protest in Brussels against Ukrainian grain imports

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The demonstrators made their way to the Belgian capital to present their demands to the European Commissioner for Agriculture, Janusz Wojciechowski.
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Celebrity Chef Giada De Laurentiis on Launch of E-Commerce Platform 'Giadzy'

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Chef, entrepreneur, and television personality Giada De Laurentiis joined Cheddar News to discuss the launch of her e-commerce platform Giadzy for people who want to buy Italian ingredients and cooking products. "In 2020 when Italian...
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Food crisis fears: War drives up cost of wheat globally

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Middle Eastern and North African countries rely heavily on wheat from Russia and Ukraine.
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As Russia-Ukraine tension escalates, EU scrambles to secure gas supply

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Worries about Europe's gas supplies - if Russia turns off the tap because of war with Ukraine.
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Greece's euro history: Challenging adaption to membership

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The adoption of the euro brought some challenges for some European states.
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Sri Lankans protest against rising living costs

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Hundreds of people have gathered in the Sri Lankan capital, Colombo, to protest against rising living costs and the government's failure to control them.
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Continuing US, EU sanctions on Burundi add to economic woes

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People in Burundi are struggling to find medicine, cash and fuel after years of sanctions and the impact of Covid-19.
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Russia says it may sell a record amount of gas to the EU

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European gas prices are fast, hitting levels on Wednesday not seen in more than 10 years.
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‘Little hope left’: Lebanon’s paralysis and a collapsing state

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International community fails to speed up government formation in Lebanon, even with the economy in meltdown.
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Ottawa putting new restrictions on puppy imports

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is putting new restrictions on the import of puppies, including requiring veterinarians to sign off on dogs’ health at the point of origin and mandatory quarantine upon arrival in Canada.
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Iraq gov't bans imports to support local farmers

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Government imposes restrictions on imports of beans and other agricultural products during harvest season.
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What's the secret behind Iraq's large gold exports?

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From glittering religious sites to important social occasions, Iraqis have a centuries-old relationship with gold.
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Philippines fishermen angry over government's import plans

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Fishing has long been a key source of income for many families in towns surrounding the Ta-Al volcano on Luzon island.
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Fears African free trade pact will disadvantage poorer countries

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Some economists say the continent's smaller and poorer countries will remain at a disadvantage.
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Fists fly, pig guts thrown in Taiwan parliament melee

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Physical fights broke out in Taiwan's parliament after an opposition party objected to the government's move to lift a ban on imports of U.S. pork and beef
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Indonesia salt farmers hope to modernise as imports boom

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Why Indonesia's salt farmers are struggling to make a living along one of the world's longest coastlines.
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China shifts focus to domestic economy amid US trade war

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China's President Xi Jinping has promised to move its focus from exporting to strengthening the domestic economy.
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UK trade deals: Concern over unregulated imports

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Protesters say they do not trust those assurances repeatedly made by the UK prime minister:
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Green future: how will Europe power its low-carbon economy?

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Business Planet looks at the EU's strategic plan to secure the critical raw materials that will be vital for green and digital technologies.
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US bans palm oil imports from Malaysian producer FGV

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US customs agency ban follows probe into forced labour allegations; FGV says it upholds labour standards.
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India-china tensions: Calls for boycott of Chinese products

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India imports $70bn worth of products from China.
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Canada-China relations on the mend

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Recently tense relations between Canada and China may be thawing a bit as foreign ministers from both countries meet on the sidelines of the UN security conference in Munich. François-Philippe Champagne thanked Chinese foreign minister...
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Palestinian government bans some Israeli products

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Move follows Israeli authorities stopping Palestinian agricultural produce from being sold in Israel.