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Danish shipping company Maersk has suspended all journeys through the Red Sea following a spate of attacks on vessels launched from a part of Yemen controlled by the Houthis - an Iran-backed rebel movement which declared its support for Hamas and is targeting vessels bound for Israel.
A coal mine manager in Malawi explains why the country may not be quite ready to transition away from fossil fuels and we find out how Argentina’s economy is reacting to the so called "economic shock therapy" brought in by the new President.
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Danish shipping company Maersk has suspended all journeys through the Red Sea following a spate of attacks on vessels launched from a part of Yemen controlled by the Houthis - an Iran-backed rebel movement which declared its support for Hamas and is targeting vessels bound for Israel.
A coal mine manager in Malawi explains why the country may not be quite ready to transition away from fossil fuels and we find out how Argentina’s economy is reacting to the so called "economic shock therapy" brought in by the new President.

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