Middle East war shakes tourism in the Western Balkans
From canceled travel arrangements to a decline in bookings, events in the Middle East are impacting the Western Balkan tourism sector, industry representatives tell IntelliNews.
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South Africa vanadium push deepens as dual-listed VR8 signs US offtake deal
Vanadium Resources secures US offtake deal for its Steelpoortdrift project in South Africa, advancing efforts to build a major non-China vanadium supply hub.
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Romania’s Social Democrats align with far-right AUR to topple PM Bolojan, deepening political crisis
The move sharply escalates the country’s political crisis and brings the government to the brink of collapse, with the early elections scenario closer than ever.
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BEYOND THE BOSPORUS: In 2017, Mark Rutte was a “Nazi remnant” in Ankara’s eyes. This week, the Nato chief is doing Turkish defence PR
Anyone studying the calculated outrage of politicians should take a look at this glaring example.
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India cannot compete with Russia in defence export markets
India has traditionally been a major defence export market for Russia, and while being mostly a vendor - customer relationship between 1960 and 2000, it has now started to evolve in the 'beyond-visual range' era of multi-domain warfare.
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A super El Niño due this year and the world is not ready
The numbers released last week by an international consortium of climate scientists are remarkable in their uniformity. Every single key indicator of the state of the Earth's climate system set a new record in 2025. And not in a good way.
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Russia's economy is cracking — but so is everyone else's
Every week brings a new slew of articles predicting that Russia's deteriorating economy will force Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table as the economy slips into recession. But its not just Russia. All the main countries are in the same boat.
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How America bought Peru's air force over its president's head
Peru's military signed a $2bn F-16 deal just as the country's president was on the radio saying it did not exist.
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