Sahel lithium boom risks opening new revenue streams for African jihadist groups
King’s College London researcher warns rapid lithium expansion in Mali, Nigeria and the wider Sahel risks creating new revenue streams for jihadist and criminal groups through informal mining, extortion and smuggling.
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Public media dossier sheds light on how Fidesz maintained political control over Hungary’s state news agency
Journalists and editors document more than a decade of political interference at Hungarian news agency MTI by former Fidesz government.
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Russia trying to systematically destroy Ukraine's retail sector
Ukraine's government went looking for warehouse space to hand to companies bombed out of their own. On its own experts' best case, it can cover about a fifth of what business needs.
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Zelenskiy fires aide as Ukraine's graft bureau targets ex-minister's $3.4mn bail
The money that bought a former Ukrainian energy minister his freedom was itself dirty, anti-corruption detectives say, and the trail runs straight back into the president's own office.
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Kremlin think tank warns Putin Russia faces 1.6% growth without reform
Everything that has kept the Russian economy growing since 2020 has now been used up, a think tank the Kremlin created itself has told Vladimir Putin.
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Russia and Myanmar sign ten documents as Putin dangles LNG, nuclear power and a deep-water port
Russia and Myanmar signed ten documents in the Kremlin on August 18, including a joint declaration on countering Western sanctions.
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Europe's second inflation shock is arriving in two waves, energy now and food next year
Central bankers do not usually forecast the weather. The European Central Bank's chief economist has just put one into his.
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Russians are not cashing out of banks, deposits hit a record high but savings boom that built them running out of steam
This week The Telegraph reported that “Russians withdraw billions from banks amid fears Putin could seize deposits.” What actually happened is Russian bank deposits have doubled since the start of the war in Ukraine and are still rising.
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