Gas Production Continues at the Joint Turtle Ahmeyim Field Between Senegal and Mauritania The Ministry of Energy and Petroleum of Mauritania has confirmed that production operations at the large Turtle Ahmeyim (GTA) field, a joint venture between Mauritania and Senegal, are continuing despite a recent oil spill. The spill occurred …
Read More »Achieving Sustainable Economic Growth: New Trends in the Global Economy
The global economy has undergone notable changes in recent years. One of the key current trends is the shift toward sustainable growth through environmental and financial policies aimed at reducing negative impacts on the environment. These policies aim to balance economic growth with the preservation of natural resources. Major countries, …
Read More »Switzerland Tightens Freeze on Assad’s Assets and Inner Circle
The Swiss government has announced stricter measures to freeze the assets of ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his close associates, ensuring that no funds from the former regime are transferred out of the country, regardless of future developments in international sanctions. In an official statement, the government emphasized that …
Read More »China Discovers “Unlimited” Energy Source That Could Power the Country for Thousands of Years
Discovery of “Unlimited” Energy Source in China to Power the Country for 60,000 Years Geologists in China have made a significant discovery at the Bayan Obo mining complex in Inner Mongolia. This discovery reveals an “unlimited” energy source that could supply China with power for up to 60,000 years. The …
Read More »Global Economic Transformations: Opportunities and Challenges in the Age of Sustainable Technology
The Global Economy: New Opportunities and Challenges Ahead The global economy is undergoing significant transformations, emphasizing the need for sustainable growth strategies. These strategies aim to balance technological progress with the well-being of society. This year is expected to be crucial, as studies show economies worldwide are shifting toward digital …
Read More »Is Syria’s Ranking Improving on the Corruption Perceptions Index?
Syria After December 8, 2024: Addressing the Legacy of Corruption in the Assad Regime and Recovering Looted Funds Syria underwent a profound transformation beginning on December 8, 2024, the day the Assad family’s regime collapsed after ruling the country for over five decades. One of the main challenges facing the …
Read More »UK Faces Banana Shortage Due to Tropical Storms
Major retailers in the UK have reported a severe shortage of bananas, with the essential fruit disappearing from most markets and supermarkets across the country in recent days. According to a report published by the British newspaper “Metro,” the shortage is attributed to tropical storms that swept through the Pacific …
Read More »Powell: No Rush to Adjust Interest Rates
Jerome Powell: The Federal Reserve Is Not in a Hurry to Adjust Interest Rates Amid Economic Uncertainty Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell confirmed that the central bank does not need to rush into adjusting interest rates due to the uncertainty caused by the economic policies of President Donald Trump and …
Read More »EU Denies Targeting U.S. Tech Companies
EU Antitrust and Technology Chiefs Clarify Position on Digital Markets Act In a joint letter dated March 6, EU Competition Chief Teresa Ribeiro and EU Technology Chief Hena Verkoinen clarified to members of the U.S. Congress that the Digital Markets Act in Europe aims to keep digital markets open and …
Read More »Trump Signs Executive Order to Create a “Strategic Bitcoin Reserve”
Trump and Cryptocurrencies: The White House Signs an Executive Order to Create a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Bitcoin fell by more than 5% following the announcement on Thursday by U.S. President Donald Trump, who signed an executive order to establish a strategic reserve of the world’s most famous cryptocurrency. In his …
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