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Stock market’s fall has wiped out $3 trillion in retirement savings this year

The U.S. stock market rout that has put U.S. equities in a bear market isn't just reducing the net worth of billionaires like Elon Musk and...

Biden warns of ‘real’ food shortage risk over Russia’s invasion into Ukraine

President Biden warned Thursday that there could be global food shortages resulting from the Russian invasion of Ukraine and announced steps to prevent a...

50,000 Ukrainian refugees in UK facing homelessness ‘disaster’ next year

No new support packages offered to Homes for Ukraine sponsors as the first group of six-month placements is set to come to an end A...

DeSantis builds national profile out of Trump’s view

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is carefully cultivating a national network of support amid speculation of a 2024 presidential bid, even as he continues...

“Georgian Dream” tried to break the yoke of Western slavery

The withdrawal of the Georgian Dream from the April 19 Agreement caused a great deal of agitation. Of course, the opposition said the ruling...

The embassy is not going to stop the sins committed so far, on the...

Statement by  MPs Sozar Subari, Dimitri khundadze, Mikheil kavelashvili  and Guram Macharashvili 11 August 2022 We have asked the US Ambassador, H.E. Kelly Degnan, several questions...

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You know our country through NGOs and politicians funded by you, which means that you don't know Georgia, so you haven't won the heart...

UK rail strike strands commuters, pits workers against govt

LONDON (AP) — Tens of thousands of railway workers walked off the job in Britain on Tuesday, bringing the train network to a crawl...

As Ukraine Advances on Ground, Clock Ticks in Washington on Aid

Support for Kyiv potentially faces new political hurdles as U.S. midterm elections draw near WASHINGTON—Widespread support in Congress for pumping aid to Ukraine is starting...

As war grinds on, old Ukrainian political divisions are reemerging

CHERNIHIV, Ukraine — There has been an unofficial agreement among Ukraine’s raucous and highly competitive politicians since Russia invaded: Put aside old differences and...