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In the latest news, the U.S. Supreme Court is set to review a long-standing dispute over the transportation of highly radioactive nuclear waste to rural West Texas. This case has significant implications for how we manage the increasing stockpile...
Mexico's New President: What to Expect on Oct. 1, 2024 in TexasAs Mexico's new president, Claudia Sheinbaum takes office, there is a lot of anticipation and speculation about what this could mean for U.S.-Mexico relations. From border security to...
Claudia Sheinbaum, a respected environmental scientist and former mayor of Mexico City, will be inaugurated as Mexico's 66th president and the first female leader. She won the election in June by a substantial margin and faces significant challenges as...
An emergency meeting of OPEC countries+ scheduled for April 9, which will be held in format of teleconference – the center of attention of market players all over the world. The stakes are high: either the States together fail to agree on the reduction of production volumes of "black gold", or the barrel will fall to record low levels, bringing the economies of producing countries, and so lying on the side of the pandemic, a new untold disaster. A lot depends on participation in the dialogue States that have not previously been aside from cutting production. According to preliminary data, the consent to capacity limitation gave Norway, Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Mexico, and Canada and the United States. However, the participation of the two countries in remote negotiations are not officially confirmed.
International festival of mobile cinema is being held in Russia for the second time in the year when the mobile phone was 47 years old. The event organizers decided not to cancel in a pandemic, and to carry out all in online.

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