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Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet his pledge to eliminate the country’s internal trade barriers by July 1. But economists ...
Taipei is a leading city, and as such, it should become a window into Taiwan for the international community. In addition to broadening the global perspective of Taiwanese, it should also serve as a ...
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Tariffs imposed on Canada by the United States have fuelled a surge in nationalist sentiment that played a significant role in the outcome of April’s federal election. Mark Carney’s new Liberal ...
The Vietnam Private Sector Forum 2025 (VPSF 2025), a national-level policy and action platform, is set to run from July to ...
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Jacobin on MSNJacobin’s Summer Reads GuideWe’ve suggested histories of millenarianism in the Middle Ages and the German Democratic Republic alongside novels by Michael ...
President Donald Trump wants manufacturing jobs to return to the U.S., but it's not as simple as that, Virginia experts say ...
Alan Elrod has a big brain for politics, and a big vision for the country. The founder of The Pulaski Institution, Elrod is ...
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VnExpress International on MSNParty chief attends launch of new Ho Chi Minh CityParty General Secretary To Lam attended a ceremony on Monday to launch the two-tier local government for the new Ho Chi Minh ...
The U.S. appears to be transitioning from globalization to strategic de-globalization, not full decoupling, but certainly a ...
President Donald Trump's attempt to halt birthright citizenship for some babies born to immigrants will not take effect in ...
The US president wants separate spheres of influence dominated by the US, China and Russia. For small states, this new world order poses both risks and opportunities.
Picture a bustling marketplace where some vendors openly bully others, stealing their wares, silencing their voices, and claiming their stalls simply because they are stronger. By Peter Quaqua, ...
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