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12 votes
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North Korea rejects repeated US proposal to slash nuclear arsenal
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Russia is quietly seizing territory in Georgia as it warns of a ‘horrible conflict’ if the Eurasian country joins NATO
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China makes inroads on Pacific aid but Australia remains the stalwart, study finds
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China announces retaliatory tariffs on $60 billion in US goods
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Bangladesh: Armed men attack US ambassador's car amid protests
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Saudi Arabia freezes trade with Canada after gov't tweet urging release of civil and women's rights activists
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Chinese state oil major suspends US oil imports amid trade war
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Imran Khan’s battles have only just begun, after Pakistan’s ‘dirtiest election’
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Donald Trump administration plans to help US farmers hurt by global trade tensions
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Why does Ecuador want Julian Assange out of its London embassy?
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The untold story of Otto Warmbier, American hostage
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Forget the two-state solution. Let’s try six.
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The EU and Japan have signed an unprecedented free trade agreement which will create one of the world's largest trading blocs
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At last, a law that could have stopped Tony Blair and George W Bush invading. The Hague’s new crime of aggression might give belligerent heads of states a reason to pause.
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Eritrea and Ethiopia have made peace. How it happened and what next
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Guccifer 2.0 slipped up and revealed he was a Russian intelligence officer
6 votes -
Russian influence campaign sought to exploit Americans' trust in local news
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China vows firm and forcefull retaliation for $200 Billion US tariff threat
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Beijing hits out at Washington for ‘playing Taiwan card’ after US warships sail through strait
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Canada tariffs on US goods from ketchup to lawn mowers begin
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Australia is stopping its direct aid to Palestinians, and will instead give to the United Nations' humanitarian relief efforts.
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EU leaders reach breakthrough deal on migrant crisis
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Saudi moves forward with plan to turn Qatar into island
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Algeria expels thousands of migrants in forced Sahara march
6 votes -
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin plan to meet in mid-July
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EU to impose tariffs on $3.2 billion of US goods starting Friday
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The US withdrawal from the UN Human Rights Council leaves ally Australia in an awkward, lonely position
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US President Donald Trump says 'getting there' in NAFTA talks with Canada, Mexico
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Macedonia changes name, ending bitter dispute with Greece. Leaders sign historic accord that will lead to country becoming Republic of North Macedonia.
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Nazi swastika flag flown on Australian Defence vehicle in Afghanistan
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Republic of Northern Macedonia: Decision finally made on new name after decades of debate
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Israel attempts to smear Razan al-Najjar, Palestinian medic it killed, calling her “no angel”
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G7 allies likely to ‘gang up’ on US President Donald Trump as aluminium tariffs threaten all-out trade war
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Ethiopia's peace offer comes with strings attached
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Emmanuel Macron, Justin Trudeau back 'strong multilateralism' ahead of contentious G7 summit
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Edward Snowden: Five years after historic US National Security Agency leaks, whistleblower looks back in interview
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Are trade wars good (and for whom)?
Recent news has made it plain that President Trump intends on going through with his much discussed plan of implementing tariffs on many sources of steel and aluminum imports to the US. This seem...
Recent news has made it plain that President Trump intends on going through with his much discussed plan of implementing tariffs on many sources of steel and aluminum imports to the US. This seem as good a time as any to ask a question that begs for evidence: Are trade wars good, and who benefits?
There is good reporting out there that analyzes the likely impact of this particular steel tariff, so feel free to find it and use it in your own argument (there are figures the administration has produced and figures that other studies have produced using the same source material). There are also plenty of other tariffs out there throughout history that have been studied and discussed. Because these sources can sometimes conflict, please be aware that your choice of what sources to use may need to be justified.
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Kashmir unrest as protester run over by police dies
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EU, Mexico, and Canada impose retaliatory tariffs in response to the US
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US President Donald Trump hits Canada, Mexico, EU with steel and aluminum tariffs
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Battle for rebel-held Yemen port may trigger humanitarian disaster. Saudi-led forces are eight miles from Hodeidah, where 80% of aid supplies are handled.
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China slams US President Donald Trump's ‘flip-flop’ on tariffs as trade spat worsens
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China steps up pace in new nuclear arms race with US and Russia as experts warn of rising risk of conflict
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'World no longer accepts US deciding for them', Iran's Hassan Rouhani says
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They didn't flip: Ukraine claims dolphin army captured by Russia went on hunger strike
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Russian ambassador to Portugal Oleg Belous dies suddenly at age of 66
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A look inside Radio Sputnik, the Russian funded media outlet operating in thirty-four countries in more than thirty languages, including an AM/FM station in Washington, DC
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Robert Mueller has dozens of inquiries for US President Donald Trump in broad quest on Russia ties and obstruction
7 votes