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U.S.-China Trade Spat Could Produce Unexpected Winner: Latin America

U.S.-China Trade Spat Could Produce Unexpected Winner: Latin America

by Hannah Wiley | May 9, 2018 | Business & Tech, Politics

WASHINGTON – Latin America could be the potential and unexpected winner in the ongoing, and so far rhetorical, trade war between the United States and China, economic experts say. Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Mexico are among the top Latin American economies...
U.S. and European allies continue talks of reforming Iran deal before May 12 deadline

U.S. and European allies continue talks of reforming Iran deal before May 12 deadline

by Hannah Wiley | May 3, 2018 | Politics

WASHINGTON— France, Britain and Germany understand the economic consequences if the U.S. pulls out of the Iran nuclear deal and are working to strengthen the deal, the State Department said Thursday. President Donald Trump said he does not think the deal, known...
Trump says Germany and United States need to build a more ‘reciprocal relationship’

Trump says Germany and United States need to build a more ‘reciprocal relationship’

by Hannah Wiley | Apr 29, 2018 | Politics

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and German Chancellor Angela Merkel agreed to work on reducing the $65 billion U.S. trade deficit with Germany and increasing Germany’s contribution to NATO, the leaders said Friday after a two-hour meeting at the White House....
In speech to Congress, French President Emmanuel Macron criticizes Trump agenda

In speech to Congress, French President Emmanuel Macron criticizes Trump agenda

by Hannah Wiley | Apr 25, 2018 | Politics

WASHINGTON– French President Emmanuel Macron told a joint session of Congress on Wednesday that the United States and France must once again show a united front on issues like the Iran and Paris agreements, reiterating France’s support for both and criticizing...
Pentagon says airstrikes reduced Syria’s abiliy to use chemical weapons

Pentagon says airstrikes reduced Syria’s abiliy to use chemical weapons

by Hannah Wiley | Apr 22, 2018 | National Security

WASHINGTON–The Pentagon said in a press briefing Thursday that last week’s retaliatory strikes in Syria significantly reduced the likelihood of Syria using chemical weapons any time soon. Marine Lt. Gen. Kenneth McKenzie said that air surveillance shows probable...
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