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A Lagos rave rewrites the rules of nightlife, drawing young Nigerians priced out of club culture
Nightlife in Nigeria's economic capital Lagos can be very expensive with its table culture where revellers are divided into a multitier system and compelled to buy very expensive drinks
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Power slowly being restored in western Cuba as crews work at damaged plant
Swaths of Cuba remain without power nearly a day after a massive blackout hit the western part of the island in the latest outage blamed on a fragile electric grid and a lack of fuel
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Beyond Meat drops the 'Meat' from its name as it expands to plant-based drinks and snacks
Beyond Meat is dropping “meat” from its name as it moves beyond the struggling market for plant-based burgers, sausages and tenders and expands into new categories like protein drinks
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Pentagon says it is labeling AI company Anthropic a supply chain risk 'effective immediately'
The Trump administration is following through with its threat to designate artificial intelligence company Anthropic as a supply chain risk in an unprecedented move that could force other government contractors to stop using the AI chatbot Claude
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Demand for minerals to power technology could triple by 2030, UN political chief says
The United Nations political chief says demand for critical minerals that power technology from smartphones to missiles could triple by 2030 and quadruple by 2040
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Trump takes forceful steps to pressure Latin American leaders to reduce China ties
The Trump administration in recent weeks has taken forceful steps in one Latin American country after another aimed at curbing the influence and economic dominance of China
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Trump says he wants to be involved in picking Iran's next leader as war ripples across the region
U.S. President Donald Trump says he should be involved in choosing Iran’s next supreme leader
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U.S. military says Iranian drone carrier struck, now on fire
U.S. military says Iranian drone carrier struck, now on fire
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US and Venezuela agree to reestablish diplomatic relations in major shift after Maduro's ouster
The State Department says the United States and Venezuela have agreed to reestablish diplomatic relations in a major shift in a historically adversarial relationship
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US Postal Service expects to run out of cash in a year without help from Congress, postmaster says
The U.S. Postal Service is on track to run out of cash within a year unless Congress lets it borrow more
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