Here’s a round-up of Al Jazeera’s Middle East coverage this week.
North Korea Mines New Revenue Sources in Its Trade With China
The latest data shows Pyongyang is continuing to adapt to U.N. sanctions, while trade is beginning to rebound from pandemic lows.
The newest contraband at the Mexican border: eggs
Customs and Border Protection officials in San Diego and El Paso issued warnings on Twitter to remind people that they were not allowed to bring uncooked eggs from Mexico into the U.S.
Prosecutors seek to upgrade charges against four men accused of LSU student Madison Brooks’ rape
Authorities say Brooks, 19, was assaulted in a car before being dropped off on dark road where she was struck and killed by rideshare vehicle
Ji Chaoqun: Chinese engineer jailed for eight years for spying in US
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Stocks rise after America’s economy grew more than expected
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Police raid home of suspected Spanish church machete attacker
Interior minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska said officers searched the home to ‘determine the nature, terrorist or otherwise’, of the twin attacks.
Church helps mining community evolve in dark, warming Arctic – The Associated Press
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Church helps mining community evolve in dark, warming Arctic – The Associated Press – en Español
Church helps mining community evolve in dark, warming Arctic The Associated Press – en EspañolView Full Coverage on Google News
I went inside Andrew Tate’s Hustler University – where ‘Gs’ celebrate making $11
Andrew Tate’s ‘The Real World’ – formerly known as Hustler’s University – claims to have cultivated an army of 200,000 followers, Caolán Magee reports