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* U.S. President Donald Trump ramped up his tariff assault on Canada on Thursday, saying the U.S. would impose a 35% tariff ...
China does not actually want the Myanmar civil war to end, but wants the fighting to be reduced to levels where its economic ...
(NASDAQ: PRPO) has entered into an agreement with its largest warrant holder, amending the existing structure from cash exercise of warrants, to a revised structure whereby 100,000 warrants ...
China's top diplomat, Wang Yi, on Friday met with his Canadian and Australian counterparts in Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur ...
Sen. Pia Cayetano has joined health and child rights advocates in opposing the appointment of new Presidential Communications ...
Somaliland is offering the U.S. use of a strategic Horn of Africa port in exchange for recognition of its statehood. In ...
Cybersecurity analysts and former federal officials warn aggressive plans by the White House to grow AI data center capacity ...
Oil futures posted gains for a second straight week as the market shrugged off higher OPEC+ production plans, a second large weekly build in U.S. crude oil stocks and the return of U.S. tariff wars to ...
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio strongly defended the Trump administration’s sweeping global tariff reset, calling it a ...
Stocks: European stocks fell as investors readied themselves for Trump to reveal the EU's tariff rate and assessed the Canadian tariff news in the latest twist in h ...
From the Finnish president’s lakeside summer residence, Alexander Stubb tells Peter Hartcher what Australia can learn from ...
The lure of success makes Donald Trump only more dangerous – to the world, to America’s real interest, to the international order and, of course, to Australia.