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Cash-strapped Yemenis face rising frustration as exchange firms limit currency conversion amid ongoing liquidity crisis., Mukalla, Yemen – The Yemeni government’s measures to curb the devaluation of the Yemeni riyal have finally borne fruit, but they have created another problem: A severe liquidity crunch. The government’s central bank, based inContinue Reading

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Bulgaria votes to elect a new parliament after mass protests brought down the previous government in December., Bulgarians vote to elect a new parliament, after mass protests brought down the previous Conservative-led government in December. Bulgarians have started voting in the eighth parliamentary election in five years after mass protestsContinue Reading

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Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces Commander Robert Brovdi, also known as “Madiar”, reports that Moscow’s daily oil shipments have decreased by approximately 880,000 barrels. This has happened as a result of a series of strikes on facilities along the Primorsk — Ust-Luga — Sheskharis — Tuapse axis.  According to him, thisContinue Reading

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When the Airbus A380 entered commercial service on 25 October 2007 with Singapore Airlines, it not only introduced the world’s largest passenger aircraft but also redefined what high-capacity air travel could look like. Built to carry more than 850 passengers on a single flight, the A380’s full double-deck design pushedContinue Reading