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European chemical producers hit by U.S. tariffs after energy crisis recovery stalls

Europe’s chemical producers are facing another storm. The industry, one of the European Union’s largest exporters, is being hit hard by new U.S. import...

Bolsonaro coup trial puts Justice Alexandre de Moraes under global spotlight

In Brazil, Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes has become the most powerful figure in the country’s fight to protect democracy. Known for his...

India joins Malabar naval drill with US Japan and Australia in Guam as tariff issues continue

The Malabar naval exercise, a key maritime drill involving India, the United States, Japan, and Australia, is set to...

Three in five Americans reject tariffs as costs rise, according to new polling

A new wave of polling shows a dramatic change in how Americans view tariffs. Once considered a strong economic...

Swiss coffee machine maker Thermoplan weighs moving production after US tariffs increase costs

In a quiet Swiss village by Lake Lucerne, hundreds of people have long built coffee machines for some of...

ECB chief says attempts to remove Fed officials could erode trust in US monetary policy

Christine Lagarde, the head of the European Central Bank (ECB), has issued a strong warning about the risks of...

Kremlin mole in Vienna: Ex-spy chief charged in explosive Russian espionage case

Prosecutors in Vienna have charged Egisto Ott, a former Austrian intelligence officer, with spying for Russia. The case has...

From Nobel lobbying to tariff backlash: twists in the Trump-Modi saga

A new investigation has revealed a dramatic series of events linking a private phone call, stalled trade talks, and...
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