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Asia · IndiaCalling India-EU ties “personal,” European Council President António Costa recalled his roots in Goa, thanked India for the Republic Day invitation, and said the partnership goes beyond diplomacy, reflecting shared history, trust, and a growing strategic bond.See the Story
'I'm from Goa': Costa cites his Indian roots, calls new pact most ambitious FTA ever concluded'
47% Right coverage: 36 sources

Donald Trump · Greenland“The Arctic is warming around four times faster than the rest of the globe, exposing natural resources, opening up potential shipping routes and prompting an increase in activity among military powers,” the Washington Post reports. “The changing landscape has created a region ripe for opportunity — and potential conflict — factors that may play a role in President Donald Trump’s sudden quest to obtain Greenland.”See the Story
Melting Ice May Make Greenland More Valuable
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Turning Point USA · ArgentinaThe confirmation that the project to export gas from Vaca Muerta will use pipes manufactured in India—rather than those produced by Tenaris at its Valentin Alsina Buenos Aires plant—as reported by LA NACÓN, generated surprise in the economic establishment, although not so much in the energy sector.In fact, a first sign of this change of criterion had been given a little more than a year ago, when the purchase of tubes for the VMOS pipeline, dest…See the Story
Techint, Out of Business: Gas Projects with Small Profit Margins Force More Imports to Be Accepted
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