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The impacts of US export controls on semiconductors are starting to be felt
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Tehran seems happy to let its drones kill Ukrainians, despite EU criticism and open opposition to the policy at home
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The first official public execution shows that the Taliban are unconcerned about international opinion
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Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Defence Minister Richard Marles completed a visit to Washington yesterday
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The potential loss of funding from EU scrutiny of Hungary’s institutions could be highly damaging
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Western governments have been leading efforts to crack down on cryptocurrency-based cybercrime
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Shoppers are reining in their purchases as goods become unavailable and family earners go off to fight
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A G7-EU price cap on Russian seaborne oil comes into effect today, as does an EU ban on most imports of Russian crude
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Caracas and oil major Chevron have signed a new contract amid opposition pressures for a new date for dialogue
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Sofia is allowing Lukoil Neftochim to continue importing Russian crude to stay in operation
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