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The Standard on MSNLetter from America: Lessons to be learned from Ramaphosa’s US visitThe clouds have now settled and everybody who wishes South Africa well makes a sigh of relief. President Cyril Ramaphosa’s meeting with US president Donald Trump, at least, avoided the Zelensky fiasco ...
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Mr Sachs emphasised that trade deficits occur when a country, in aggregate, spends more than it produces. He lambasted Mr ...
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino affirmed Jeffrey Epstein's death as a suicide, dispelling conspiracy theories. Epstein's ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNAsean’s balancing act in an era of US-China rivalryChina geopolitical tensions escalate across multiple fronts, from tariffs to technology disputes, Asean finds itself ...
According to the economist, the US broke apart the nuclear framework, starting with the country’s unilateral withdrawal from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty in 2002 ...
Jeffrey Sachs suggested that the EU might even expel or strip Hungary of its voting right because of Budapest's honesty in saying that "the war in Ukraine should stop and the EU should stop being warm ...
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Meanwhile, Jeffrey Sachs admitted that "the rhetoric of NATO enlargement might or might not be stopped after such an event" ...
According to Alexey Chepa, First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs, Ukraine is losing ground every day ...
He added that Sachs captured the essence of sustainable development, that is, development that leaves no one behind, protects nature and builds a just and cohesive society. President of the ...
Economist Jeffrey Sachs compared President Donald Trump’s tariff logic to blaming shopkeepers for a maxed-out credit card. What Happened: Arguing at Turkey's Antalya Diplomacy Forum, Sachs said ...
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In 3 Minutes, Jeffrey Sachs Explains Why Trump Tariffs Won't Work & US President's Endless U-TurnsSachs explained that the federal deficit stands at around 7% of GDP, while tariffs could, at best, generate revenue equivalent to just 1% of GDP-making them quantitatively insignificant for ...
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