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Alan Greenspan, Former Fed Chair, Passes Away at 100
Greenspan's legacy shaped economic policy during pivotal moments in U.S. history.

Guinea's Gold Export Ban: Aiming for Economic Resilience
Guinea's government enacts raw gold export ban to bolster domestic refining and promote economic growth.
Argentina Faces Austria in World Cup 2026 Showdown
As Argentina prepares for a crucial World Cup match, the stakes are high for Messi and his team.
Tech Industry Faces Turbulence Amid Strategic Shifts and Breaches
From layoffs at Lucid Motors to a cybersecurity breach, the tech sector grapples with critical challenges.

Cyber Fraud in Uttarakhand: A Case of Deceit and Arrests
Two men were arrested in Bengal for a calculated cyber fraud scheme that cost a Uttarakhand firm nearly Rs 25 lakh.

Political Tensions and Tragedy: A Global Perspective
From a blocked entry to a political trial to rising gadget prices, the world is facing multifaceted challenges.
Keir Starmer Resigns as Labour Leader Amidst Political Turmoil
Starmer's resignation highlights deep divisions within the Labour Party as he steps down following significant electoral losses.

Meghalaya Faces Flood Risks Amid Heavy Rainfall
Monsoon activity in Meghalaya raises concerns of floods and landslides as weather worsens.

Romania's Premier Nominee Faces Uncertain Vote Amid Political Tensions
Adrian Vestea's cabinet vote highlights Romania's political divisions and challenges ahead.
Tragedy Strikes: School Shooting in Tacloban Claims Lives
A rare school shooting in the Philippines leaves three dead and ignites national concern over safety in educational institutions.

Canada and Australia Forge Defense Partnership Amid Arctic Tensions
Australia's $1.8 billion radar deal with Canada signals heightened military focus in the Arctic region.

Shifts in Global Dynamics: Politics, Migration, and Electrification
As the world faces political upheaval and migration challenges, electrification emerges as a beacon of hope.