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A judge has ordered the Trump administration to halt indiscriminate immigration stops and arrests in Southern California.
Beset with suspensions and resignations, the anti-immigration party leads in the polls as voters voice discontent with established parties.
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ZNetwork on MSNIt’s the Culture, Stupid: Why the Populist Right Will FailJustin Rowlatt, the BBC’s environment correspondent, recently sent me a bunch of questions about the winding down of Just ...
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Levi Strauss Expects Strong Sales Despite TariffsLevi Strauss & Co. raised its revenue outlook and expects sales growth to outweigh the effect of President Donald Trump's tariffs. The maker of the popular 501 jeans predicts revenue will rise between ...
What to offer Donald Trump and his family when they come to the UK for the state visit in September? How about a day’s ...
Donald Trump's nomination of a former Ashfield councillor to a senior diplomatic post has put the spotlight on the small group of Australians who have the US President's ear.
The poor voters of Coventry South who voted for a Labour MP now have a preening prima donna who cares for herself and herself alone ...
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Nvidia CEO Meets Trump Ahead of China TripNvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang met with President Donald Trump at the White House on Thursday, days before a planned trip to China by the head of the world's most valuable chipmaker ...
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Trump: NATO Will Pay for U.S. Weapons Sent to UkraineU.S. President Donald Trump says NATO will now cover the full cost of American weapons sent to Ukraine. In an interview with ...
Protesters hold up an effigy of U.S. President Donald Trump in response to Trump's announcement of 50% tariffs on Brazilian ...
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Trump Threatens 35% Tariff on Canadian Goods Amid Trade TalksPresident Donald Trump has announced plans to impose a 35% tariff on Canadian imports starting August 1, just as the U.S. and Canada approach a key deadline for a new trade agreement.
The next few years could see anti-migrant, Euroskeptic parties make big inroads in France, Italy, Spain, and Poland, writes .
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