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Russia’s threat to send troops to Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela isn’t worrisome for the U.S. — unless it includes nuclear cruise missiles. By
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Oil trading is a very profitable business. If you manage to pay no taxes on it and can work from a Caribbean beach, well,
The energy transition debate has been largely dominated by this line of argument: Green energy is needed to address climate change, and
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by Advisory Board member José Luis Cordeiro, MBA, Ph.D Overview Homo sapiens sapiens is the only species that has learned how to
“I am tired, sad and content,” Diana Sofía Martínez told political leaders and international community representatives in Bogotá commemorating the
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