US Sanctions

EU Pushes US To Lift Sanctions On Gazprombank 1

EU Pushes US To Lift Sanctions On Gazprombank

The European Union (EU) is pushing the United States to ease sanctions on Gazprombank, a major Russian bank that was crucial for the EU’s energy needs. Up until recently, EU countries used Gazprombank to pay for Russian natural gas, but things have changed, and now the EU is in talks

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Hungary Blasts US For Threatening Europe’s Energy Stability 1

Hungary Blasts US For Threatening Europe’s Energy Stability

The United States recently took a big step by imposing heavy sanctions on Russia’s Gazprombank, which is a major player in handling gas payments from Russia. These new sanctions are part of a larger effort by the US to pressure Russia, but Hungary’s Foreign Minister, Peter Szijjarto, says these actions

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Uganda’s Military Chief Issues Ultimatum To US Ambassador 1

Uganda’s Military Chief Issues Ultimatum To US Ambassador

The US Ambassador to Uganda, William Popp, is in a tough spot. General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, Uganda’s Chief of Defense Forces, has said that Popp must apologize to President Yoweri Museveni or he will have to leave the country. This situation has sparked a lot of interest and concern. Since Popp

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China Creates ChatGPT Rival With Homegrown Chips 1

China Creates ChatGPT Rival With Homegrown Chips

A big Chinese telecom company, China Telecom, recently announced that it has created two new artificial intelligence (AI) models using chips made entirely in China. This is a significant step in China’s mission to become self-sufficient in technology, especially as the United States tightens its rules on selling advanced chips

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After Turkey, Now US Navy Sailor Snatched In Venezuela 1

After Turkey, Now US Navy Sailor Snatched In Venezuela

This week, the Pentagon faced a big problem when a group of Marines and Navy personnel were attacked by a Turkish mob. The incident happened while they were on shore leave from their ship, the USS Wasp, which was docked in Izmir, Turkey.  Ten Turkish nationals from a nationalist political

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How A US Military Base Sparked A Color Revolution In Bangladesh 1

How A US Military Base Sparked A Color Revolution In Bangladesh

Former Bangladeshi Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, has a shocking accusation against the US. On August 12, while in exile in India, she told the Economic Times, “I could have remained in power if I had surrendered the sovereignty of Saint Martin Island and allowed America to hold sway over the

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