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Dec 20 2025BUSINESS

Farmers Left in the Lurch: USDA Stands Firm on Aid

Farmers across the U. S. are in a tough spot. They're dealing with low crop prices, high costs for things like fertilizer, and the fallout from trade wars. The USDA recently announced a $12 billion aid package to help ease the pain. But farmers say it's not enough to fix the problems they're facing.

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Dec 20 2025FINANCE

The United Nations' Money Problem: A Rule That Hurts More Than Helps

The United Nations is facing a unique challenge. A rule that seems outdated is causing trouble. This rule says if the U. N. doesn't spend money because countries pay late or not at all, it has to return that money. This could mean giving back nearly $300 million next year. That's a lot of money, esp

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Dec 19 2025CRYPTO

The Hidden Risks of the Crypto Craze

Crypto-currencies promised freedom from banks and governments, but they've brought their own set of problems. Instead of transparency, they often operate in secrecy, making it hard to track who's doing what. This lack of oversight has led to huge financial risks and geopolitical vulnerabilities. Go

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Dec 19 2025BUSINESS

Botswana's Economic Challenge: The Diamond Dilemma

Botswana is facing a tough economic situation. The country's main source of income, diamonds, is not doing well. This has led the government to change its growth expectations for the year. Earlier, they thought the economy would grow by 3. 3%. But now, they expect it to shrink by almost 1%. Diamond

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Dec 19 2025BUSINESS

EU's Monthly Check-Up: What's New in December?

The EU's monthly snapshot of key trends is out, giving a peek into the economy, jobs, and more. This isn't just any report; it's a quick, easy-to-digest look at what's been happening across the EU and a few neighboring countries. The economy is doing okay, not great, not terrible. It's growing, but

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Dec 19 2025POLITICS

Trump's Festive Rant: A Desperate Cry for Attention?

In a recent speech, Donald Trump painted a grim picture of the US, blaming everyone but himself for the country's woes. He stood in a room decked out for Christmas, but his words were far from festive. Instead, he pointed fingers at Joe Biden, immigrants, and even "woke radicals" in schools. It was

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Venezuela's Money Troubles: What's Next?

Venezuela is in a tough spot. The U. S. has put a blockade on oil tankers, which is their main way of making money. This move is part of a bigger plan to put pressure on President Nicolas Maduro's government. The U. S. has been doing a lot to make things difficult for Maduro, like building up their

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

UK's Economic Growth: Stuck Between Brexit and AI Hopes

The UK's economic growth is currently facing a tough situation. The government's recent budget didn't include any big plans to boost the economy. The Office for Budget Responsibility said none of the measures would add at least 0. 1% to GDP over five years. This leaves the UK relying on two main hop

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Dec 17 2025BUSINESS

U. S. Economy Shows Mixed Signals in Recent Data

The U. S. economy is sending mixed signals, according to recent data. The government has finally released some delayed reports, and they show a few worrying trends. For example, the unemployment rate has gone up to its highest point in four years. Also, retail sales didn't grow at all at the start o

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Dec 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Türkiye's Big Plan to Turn Trash into Treasure

Türkiye is making a big move to clean up the environment and boost the economy at the same time. The country has launched a system to recycle over 25 billion drink containers every year. This isn't just about keeping beaches and parks clean. It's also about making money. The plan could bring in arou

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