Washington turns Venezuela playbook on Cuba, but finds a harder nut to crack
Indictment, warships, a poisoned chalice of aid: the Trump administration turned every screw on Cuba in a single day. But Cuba is no Venezuela — and Washington may be about to find that out the hard way.
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Nigerian billionaire Femi Otedola sells Geregu Power stake to invest $100mn in Dangote refinery IPO
Nigerian investor Femi Otedola sold his stake in Geregu Power Plc (NGX:GEREGU) to position himself for investment in the proposed IPO of Dangote Petroleum Refinery, as investor demand for the listing reportedly surpassed $2bn.
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COMMENT: Russia and China deepen strategic alignment as partnership reaches “highest level in history”
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping set out an expansive vision for their bilateral relationship in a joint statement issued during a state visit to Beijing this week, marking 30 years of strategic partnership.
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Indonesia seeks yuan lifeline with Panda bond debut
Once the physical and digital supply of yuan enters Indonesia’s domestic banking ecosystem, the government can make it easier for real-world import-export businesses to bypass the US dollar entirely.
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Russia irked by US, EU moves to secure Central Asia critical minerals
Kremlin official talks of “attempt to push Russia out and create a Western-controlled infrastructure in the immediate vicinity of our borders".
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Russia climbs to sixth place among Europe’s wine producers
Russia became Europe’s sixth-largest wine producer and the world’s 11th-largest in 2025, accounting for 2.5% of global output, according to data from the International Organisation of Vine and Wine.
Read StoryUkraine headed for recessionary spiral
Ukraine’s wartime economy is showing growing signs of strain as rising inflation, labour shortages and a widening trade imbalance threaten to push the country into what economists describe as a “recessionary spiral”.
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Bolivia shuns emergency rule as Morales-backed protests tighten grip on La Paz
Bolivia’s government rejected calls for a state of emergency even as escalating protests led by supporters of former president Evo Morales paralysed key transport routes and triggered violent clashes in La Paz.
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