Japan secures enough petroleum-derived naphtha to last into 2027
Questions over a possible shortage of the material — used for products ranging from medical supplies to cheap consumer goods — have been rising due to the Iran war.
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Questions over a possible shortage of the material — used for products ranging from medical supplies to cheap consumer goods — have been rising due to the Iran war.
In Lebanon, villages occupy a profound psychological and cultural space: centers of gravity where families converge from across the country and world.
Politics > Election 2024 Off to a promising start... Richard Baehr | June 28, 2023 Let’s start with Montana. Republican Tim Sheehy, a former Navy Seal, has entered the 2024 Montana Senate race. Sourc...
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After months of campaigns and questions, FIFA says Iran will compete in the World Cup and matches will remain in the US.
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Copper and other base metals including zinc maintained gains, shrugging off the declines of earlier in the week, as China’s Labor Day holiday kept market activity subdued.
By Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report Published January 03, 2026 The University of Phoenix has confirmed a major data breach affecting nearly 3.5 million people. The incident traces back to August when at...
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We recall their lives through the eyes of those who’ve known them best: family, friends and colleagues. One of the many things the coronavirus pandemic has taken from us is the chance to comfort the g...
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