Venezuela asks UK to release Bank of England gold for earthquake relief
Venezuela's interim President Delcy Rodríguez said on July 8 she had written to Britain's King Charles III requesting the release of about 30 tonnes of Venezuelan gold held at the Bank of England, needed for reconstruction efforts.
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Nigeria opens Chinese-built $250mn lithium plant, targets leading role in battery supply chain
Nigeria's $250mn launch of a lithium-processing plant comes as as UNCTAD forecasts global demand will rise by 353% between 2024 and 2040, driven by electric vehicles, battery storage and clean energy tech.
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Trump's Patriot licence will help Ukraine in its next war with Russia, not this one
US President Donald Trump’s pledge to give Kyiv a license to make Patriot missiles could be a game changer – in Ukraine’s next war with Russia, but not in this one.
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North Macedonia’s rare pink ruby gets protected status in push for global recognition
IntelliNews talks to the gemstone enthusiast who spent decades putting the Macedonian ruby on the map.
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Nato's new €70bn Ukraine pledge repackages aid already promised
Nato has pledged to provide Ukraine with €70bn ($80bn) in military equipment, assistance and training this year, with a commitment to match that sum in 2027 — but little of the money is new.
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Trump offers Ukraine Patriot production licence in major policy about-face
After being distracted by the Iran war and cutting off Ukraine's aid, US President Donald Trump is back in the Ukraine peace game. In a major policy U-turn, the Trump administration has promised to give Kyiv a licence to make Patriots.
Read StoryLebanon's paper peace: Aoun signs a framework the balance of power may not let him deliver
When Lebanese and Israeli envoys signed a US-brokered framework agreement in Washington on June 26, they turned months of cautious, indirect contacts into a formal diplomatic process — the most significant opening between the two states since 1983.
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China weaponises port inspections to punish Panama over ports ruling
Panama's Supreme Court stripped China's CK Hutchison of its canal-flanking ports, a ruling Washington spent a year engineering. Beijing hit back with a quiet blockade of Panamanian shipping. Now Panama heads to Beijing to plead for a ceasefire.
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