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The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported earlier on Friday that the US had added 73,000 jobs in July, far lower than expected.
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President Donald Trump’s tariff onslaught this week left a lot of losers – from small, poor countries like Laos and Algeria ...
Donald Trump and Bolsonaro back in the day were kindred spirits: swashbuckling, anti-establishment wrecking balls who were ...
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Brazilians burn Trump effigies as tariffs spark anger: VideoOutside the US consulate in Sao Paulo, protesters burn a poster of US President Donald Trump depicted as a devil to denounce tariffs imposed by the country, as Brazil vows to defend its economic ...
An anemic July jobs report boosted expectations the Federal Reserve might lower interest rates in September. Trump said the jobs report was "rigged." ...
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‘It Is Better To…’: India Reacts As White House Demands Nobel Peace Prize For Donald Trump Operation Akhal: One terrorist neutralised in J&K's Kulgam; joint op by police, Army and CRPF under way Son ...
Protesters across Brazil burn effigies of US President Donald Trump during a wave of demonstrations against his politically ...
In a major supply chain shift, Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed that the majority of iPhones sold in the United States are now manufactured in India. While China focuses on non-US markets, Vietnam leads ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNTrump Effigies Burned in Brazil After 50% Tariffs Imposed by USTensions have exploded in Brazil as President Donald Trump imposes a staggering 50% tariff on Brazilian imports, escalating an already fraught trade dispute. The move, widely seen as retaliation for ...
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The Western Journal on MSNSenate Democrats to Make Final Desperation Move in Bid to Block Trump's Tariffs: ReportPresident Donald Trump’s recent imposition of a 50 percent tariff on imports from Brazil has sparked a Democratic rebellion.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNBrazil's Lula 'Can Talk To Me Anytime He Wants': Trump Amidst Tariff TensionsTensions over tariffs have escalated between the US and Brazil, but President Donald Trump has now offered an open line of communication to Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Lula, in turn ...
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