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Police Use Tear Gas to Enforce Judicial Decision at CHP Headquarters in Ankara
In a controversial move, Turkish police deployed tear gas inside the CHP headquarters in Ankara to enforce a judicial ruling that reinstated former leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, prompting strong opposition from current officials.
Kevin Warsh's Leadership at the Fed: A Return to Greenspan's Strategies?
New Fed Chair Kevin Warsh has indicated that his approach may resemble that of former Chair Alan Greenspan, raising questions about future monetary policy.
Examining the Intersection of Arizona's Mining Industry and Water Scarcity
As Arizona grapples with water scarcity, the mining industry faces significant challenges that could shape its future in the region.
Germany's Justice Minister Proposes Tougher Penalties for Date-Rape Drug Offenses
In response to the rising use of date-rape drugs in sexual assaults, Germany's justice minister is advocating for stricter penalties. However, victims emphasize that further action is necessary to combat this escalating issue.
A Review of Major Coal Mining Disasters in China Since 2000
This article provides an overview of significant coal mining disasters that have occurred in China over the past two decades, highlighting the challenges faced in the industry.
Mahmoud Abbas's Leadership Faces Challenges Amidst Internal Struggles
As Mahmoud Abbas continues to lead the Palestinian Authority, his grip on power appears increasingly fragile, especially with a prominent Palestinian leader imprisoned since 2002.
Trump Administration Eyes Cuba After Venezuela Raid and Turns Up Pressure
Andrés Pertierra, PhD candidate in Latin American & Cuban history, University of Wisconsin-Madison, is our guest.