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What’s on the front page of The New York Times? The front page of The New York Times this morning – 27/11/2024 – reports on the Israeli-Lebanon ceasefire brokered by France and the US. A large image of a rioter in Pakistan makes the front page amid political turmoil. The country’s police have been ordered to shoot Imran Khan’s supporters if needed. The front page offers up an analysis on whether Donald Trump’s tariff threats at Canada, Mexico and China are threats or promises.
What’s on the front page of USA Today? The front page of USA Today – 27/11/2024 – reports on Donald Trump and his incoming presidency. Officials in China, Mexico and Canada criticized Tuesday a pledge made by President-elect Donald Trump on social media to impose new tariffs on all three of the United States’ largest trading partners on the first day of his presidency. Trump said the move, appears to violate the terms of a free-trade deal Trump signed into law in. 2020, is aimed at clamping down on drugs fentanyl especially migrants crossing into the U.S. illegally.
Oil watchers say inflation risks will stave off Trump’s Canada tariff threatThe sun sets behind a crude oil pump jack on a drill pad in the Permian Basin in Loving County, Texas, U.S. November 24, 2019.Angus Mordant | ReutersHigher fuel prices could be in the cards if President-elect Donald Trump follows through with his tariff threats on Canada, according to industry experts, who are skeptical on whether the new levies will ever be implemented.Trump on Monday pledged to implement additional tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico on day one of his presidency, according to his posts on social media platform Truth Social. He…
After many tensions, reproaches and power games, finally, the plenary session of the European Parliament gave the green light this Wednesday to the next College of Commissioners. The composition of the new Executive of Ursula von der Leyen barely surpasses the last procedure for its approval with the approval of the European Parliament. Such approval will allow the new European Commission to begin its work this Sunday, December 1, as initially planned, with Teresa Ribera as vice president at the head of the Competition portfolio. The plenary session of the European Parliament had to vote on the entire configuration of…
El presidente de ATA, Lorenzo Amor, ha comparecido en el Senado este miércoles para poner de manifiesto las problemáticas a las que se enfrenta el colectivo de autónomos en España. En su intervención, ha denunciado la situación por la que pasan los autónomos en edad de jubilación a los que se les niega el acceso a pensiones por deudas con las administraciones públicas. Amor ha propuesto una solución al problema que se enfrentan una parte de los autónomos en edad de jubilación. El presidente de ATA ha sugerido que de la cantidad que le corresponde recibir, les retiren una parte…
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The war in Ukraine has entered a decisive phase. Renowned geostrategist Heisbourg explains what Ukraine and its allies need to prepare for in the next few weeks, where Putin’s red line really lies and what the Germans are really afraid of. Security expert Heisbourg: “The Germans are afraid, but they are also greedy”
With his “Afuera” approach, the Argentine president is taking radical action against government waste of money. How could this work in Germany? And what can go first? WELT editor-in-chief Ulf Poschardt and economist Daniel Stelter discuss this. Make Economy Great Again: “This waste of money is a crime against every citizen”
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