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Iran will continue to defend itself against aggression, ambassador to UK says
Posted onBut in the wake of President Masoud Pezeshkian’s apology, Iran’s ambassador to the UK agreed to our request to speak to him, and even more unusually, invited us to speak to him in Iran’s embassy in London, a building that tells the story of the fraught and troubled history between Iran and the West.
BMP Warns of Industrial Collapse as Pakistan’s Exports Drop by up to 38 Percent
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Trump Announces 25% Tariff on European Vehicles
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BBC in Cuba as island plunged into darkness
Posted onMore than 10 million people in Cuba have had power cut to their homes and businesses after the country’s national electrical grid collapsed. The Caribbean island has been hit with several blackouts this month, as a result of a US fuel blockade that cuts off the foreign oil imports needed to keep power stations running….
WHO warns of risks of extreme heat in the workplace
Posted onWorkers worldwide need better protection from extreme heat as climate change causes more frequent heatwaves – that’s the conclusion of a new report from the World Health Organization and the World Meteorological Organization. The report says millions of workers are exposed to heat stress, which affects their health, and their performance. It calls for governments,…
