The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) seized Wad Madani, the country’s second-largest city, marking a critical shift in Sudan’s eight-month civil war.

Once under army control, this city was a refuge for many displaced civilians and a gateway to other cities.

Now, the RSF controls key locations, including strategic bridges and military divisions.

The RSF is

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China's Ministry of Commerce just recently reported a considerable 10% reduction in actual foreign direct investment (FDI) on the mainland.This drop occurred over the first 11 months of 2023. The overall investment was up to about 1.04 trillion yuan, equivalent to $146.45 billion.Bloomberg offered a much deeper analysis utilizing main information. Their findings reveal

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Uruguay's parliament has actually ratified a defense agreement with the United States focusing on shared support in defense logistics.The Uruguayan Senate approved this deal on December 19. The arrangement, known as US-UY-01, stemmed on March 29, 2000. Given that it lacked parliamentary endorsement, it needed a brand-new approval in 2012. For a decade, this agreement

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Ørsted, a Danish energy business, is advancing its enthusiastic Hornsea 3 overseas wind farm project.Set to be the world's largest, with a capacity of 2.9 GW, it aims for completion by 2027's end.This undertaking follows the operational Hornsea 1 and 2, marking considerable progress in the UK's offshore wind sector.It's poised to power 3.3 million UK h

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The United States' release of Alex Saab, a crucial figure connected to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, marks a pivotal shift in U.S.-Venezuela relations.Saab, a Colombian financier, was exchanged for ten American residents in a noteworthy prisoner swap.The Americans, consisting of Eyvin Hernández, Jerrel Kenemore, Joseph Cristella, Savoi Wright, and former

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(Opinion) Once the undeniable titan of the oil world, OPEC finds its supremacy perhaps waning in the face of a rapidly changing energy landscape.The organization's 2023 World Oil Outlook anticipates a substantial surge in oil need by 2045, an increase that surpasses the previous forecast by over 6 million barrels.This substantial revision recommends

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