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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to Remain in Office
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Niger’s prime minister blames US for rupture of military pact
Ali Mahaman Lamine Zeine says in interview that US troops ‘stayed on our soil, doing nothing while terrorists killed people’. Ali Mahaman Lamine Zeine, Niger’s prime minister, has blamed the US for a rupture in an important military pact between ...The Guardian - World -
What Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong Did for Singapore
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, who is stepping down after nearly 20 years, oversaw astounding successes, but some Singaporeans want a different kind of politics.The New York Times - World
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How Rising Gas Prices Complicate the Fed's Inflation Strategy
Gas prices are rising faster than usual this year. WSJ’s David Uberti breaks down what’s behind the rise and how it interferes with the Federal Reserve’s goal of bringing down inflation.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'Stroads' Aren't Streets. They Aren't Roads. And They Don't Work.
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The Lopsided Reality of the Russia-China Relationship
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Hamas Shift to Guerrilla Tactics Raises Specter of Forever War for Israel
The Islamist militant group is using hit-and-run tactics and smaller groups of fighters to show it can fight “for months, if not years.”The Wall Street Journal - World - Israel -
The White House unveiled a suite of higher tariffs on Chinese imports, saying they would apply to $18 billion in products, as political leaders up the ante in erecting barriers to trade with Beijing.
The White House unveiled a suite of higher tariffs on Chinese imports, saying they would apply to $18 billion in products, as political leaders up the ante in erecting barriers to trade with Beijing.The Wall Street Journal - World