The Trump tariff war "harks back to the isolationist fervor that swept the globe in the 1930s and worsened the Great Depression," The Wall Street Journal reports.
A similar pattern was seen after World War I when the US refused to join the League of Nations in 1919. The period between the 1920s and 1930s, known as the Great Depression, also saw the US limiting ...
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It takes a special talent to betray an entire worldview without missing a beat.
Trump continually campaigned on the promise to cut spending, but the budget proposal he supports was much higher than that of ...
Discussions between US trade officials and Indian counterparts aim to create 'equitable' trade solutions. Senior diplomat ...
A leaked chat reveals VP JD Vances critique of U.S. Yemen strikes, exposing Trump administration divisions. Learn why Canadas ...
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The South African on MSNWarren Hammond’s Personal View: Where investors should look nextWarren Hammond's personal view on why 1895-1913 is the best lens for understanding 2015-2033, and where investors should look ...
Speaking to analysts after Balfour Beatty announced its latest full-year financial results on 12 March, Leo Quinn was in ...
China is welcoming a flurry of European officials as Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held the second China-Portugal ...
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The Print on MSNBeijing is set to exploit Dhaka-Delhi rift. Yunus is visiting China this weekWhen China’s envoy calls Yunus’ visit Bangladesh’s most significant in 50 years, it's more strategic reality than surprise.
MUCH of Clare’s economy relies on international tourism, and while there are clear risks to it in a time of global political ...
Donald Trump’s gradual shift to transactional diplomacy has one long-term motive—to counter the Chinese challenge. It won’t ...
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