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Nation Jan 23 15:25

How to Start World War III and Spike Oil Prices: Iran Closes the Strait of Hormuz

Iran threatens the Strait of Hormuz, but sustained closure is unlikely. Mines, missiles, and drones could still jolt oil markets and trigger a U.S. surge.


Nation Jan 23 14:58

UN HRC meets on Iran regime brutality against protesters

Iran’s representative to the UN, while not recognizing the session’s legitimacy, claimed that of the recognized 3,117 people killed, 2,427 were murdered as a “direct result of terrorist operations.”


Nation Jan 23 14:40

Activists say they verified over 5,000 killed in Iran protests; Trump: 'Armada' headed to region

US-based Human Rights Activists' News Agency warns many more feared dead, as internet blackout crosses 2-week mark


Nation Jan 23 14:02

Economic leaders at Davos say global growth is resilient despite Trump disruption

Leading global economic policymakers at the World Economic Forum in Davos urged countries and businesses to filter out the turmoil from a week of clashes with the Trump administration and focus on boosting growth and fighting inequality in a world where trade will continue to flow and international


Nation Jan 23 13:08

Davos is back - but the world it once championed is gone

This year’s World Economic Forum featured big names and a sharp shift in focus.


Nation Jan 23 13:07

The American Grizzly

What The Wind and the Lion can teach us about our new era of rough-riding foreign policy.


Nation Jan 23 13:05

Welcome to the jungle: Trump’s Board of Peace goes global

The US president’s Board of Peace has less to do with peace, in Gaza or elsewhere, and more to do with enforcing a new, transactional global order. Welcome to t


Nation Jan 23 12:59

An Antarctic Mission to Recover a Robot’s Data

In the unforgiving polar wilderness, scientists go to great lengths to safeguard the devices that gather precious data.


Nation Jan 23 12:44

Another Russian Shadow Fleet Oil Tanker Runs Into Difficulties

An oil tanker that’s under sanction for its role in transporting Russian oil appears to have run into trouble off the coast of Algeria and is now drifting in the Mediterranean Sea, according to tracking data compiled by Bloomberg.


Nation Jan 23 12:00

This 67,800-year-old hand stencil is the world's oldest human-made art

The world's oldest art has an unintentional story to tell about human exploration.


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