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The American Museum of Natural History has backed out of a gala to honour Bolsonaro amid environment policy anger
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Several mines will start producing this year, entering a balanced market amid mixed near-term supply/demand fundamentals
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The governing federal Liberals will seek re-election by this October
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Authorities have begun evacuating areas of Ahvaz, the first major city to see such measures after weeks of flooding
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The recent Las Bambas dispute has been resolved but points to continuing woes for mining companies in remote areas
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Increasingly frequent droughts combine with conflict and market disruptions to heighten the risk of regional food crises
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David Malpass joins the World Bank as president today for the Spring meetings with the unanimous support of shareholders
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European Coalition unites much of opposition against entrenched Law and Justice -- but also against new Spring party
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German goods exports fell by the most in a year in February and advance orders suggest worse to come
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The South-east Asian intergovernmental bloc and various partners have launched a green finance facility
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