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Trump's reciprocal tariffs would hit these European Union products that Americans buy the hardest
Over $600 billion in European goods were imported by the U.S. last year. New tariffs from President Trump will likely hit these popular categories the hardest.CNBC - 4d -
Don't buy Greenland: Support its independence and a strategic partnership
A strategic arrangement involving U.S. security guarantees as well as a huge investment commitment could bode well for Greenland and the U.S.The Hill - 5d -
France’s Safran calls for European governments to buy from local defence groups
Jet engine-maker warns that an increase in arms spending must benefit the region’s supply chainFinancial Times - 4d -
Why Trump wants an American sovereign wealth fund
The US does not really need a state investment vehicle — it is one alreadyFinancial Times - Feb. 7 -
Why ditching the penny may not cost Americans much
Rounding prices to the nearest nickel would not have “any significant inflationary consequences,” a 2023 study found.MarketWatch - Feb. 10 -
This is why Trump’s tariff plan has upended the car industry, and it’s not over yet
“No one is breathing easy”: Trump may have paused his plan to slap 25% tariffs on products coming from Canada and Mexico, but the U.S. auto sector is still reeling.MarketWatch - 6d -
We're buying more of an entertainment giant that didn't get credit for a strong quarter
The post-earnings decline, which took shares below $110 each, presents an opportunity to add to our position.CNBC - Feb. 11 -
Watch: Why European leaders held emergency Ukraine summit
European leaders met at the Elysee Palace in Paris on Monday for an emergency summit on Ukraine.BBC News - 1d -
Why Trump’s Metal Tariffs Won’t Lead to the All-American iPhone
You need aluminum to make an iPhone, but Trump’s 25 percent tariff shouldn’t directly affect the price.Wired - 1d
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Jeremy Bowen: No sign of a quick peace dividend for Trump in Ukraine
Ukrainian soldiers are paying little attention to US diplomacy and civilians doubt good will come of it.BBC News - 11h -
Knife retailers told to report suspicious buying under new laws
Retailers must report suspicious purchases and there will be tougher sentences for selling to under-18s.BBC News - 8h -
Cancer patients not getting right treatment, say doctors
Experts highlight particular problems with prostate, kidney and colon cancer in England and Wales.BBC News - 7h -
Watch: A$AP Rocky leaps over court barrier to hug Rihanna after not guilty verdict
Rapper A$AP Rocky has been found not guilty of firing a gun at a former friend.BBC News - 1h -
MPs criticise 'wealth-hoarding' boomers stereotype
A report from the Commons' women and equalities committee says age discrimination is widespread.BBC News - 6h
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'A modern classic' - Real Madrid & Man City's European rivalry
Real Madrid host Manchester City on Wednesday in the latest instalment of a "modern classic" Champions League rivalry between two of the era's leading teams.BBC News - 38m -
A woman gave birth to a baby through IVF. Then she had to give him up, lawsuit says
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Why have Townsend's Scotland had hex on England?
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