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How Pandora Is Surviving Trump’s Trade War

Pandora, the world’s largest jewelry company, is based in Denmark and has nearly 500 stores in the United States, more…

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Afrikaners Arrive in U.S. as Trump-Approved Refugees

President Trump signed an executive order in February establishing refugee status for Afrikaners, the white ethnic minority in South Africa…

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Kremlin Stays Mum on Whether Putin Will Meet Zelensky

The Kremlin declined to say on Tuesday whether President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia would attend talks with Ukraine’s leader…

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Man Arrested Over Fire at Starmer’s North London House

A 21-year-old man was arrested on Tuesday in connection with three fires, including two at properties linked to Britain’s prime…

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Gérard Depardieu Found Guilty of Sexual Assault

The French movie star Gérard Depardieu was convicted by a Paris court on Tuesday on charges of sexually assaulting two…

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Trump’s Tariffs on Canada Spark Debate Over U.S. Trade: Does the U.S. Need Canada?

President Trump had one big question on his mind as Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney headed to Washington last week.…

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Tariff Misery in Japan: Honda and Nissan Forecast Plunges in Profit

President Trump’s decision to negotiate a break for China on tariffs is galling for Japan, which is reeling from auto…

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Xi Woos Latin American Leaders With Promises of Cooperation on Technology

China has long tapped Latin America to supply oil, iron ore, soybeans and other commodities, all drivers of growth for…

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A Toxic Pit Could Be a Gold Mine for Rare-Earth Elements

There’s a tale told about a miner who found copper cans in his garbage dump in the early days of…

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There Are Two Chinas, and America Must Understand Both

Two Chinas inhabit the American imagination: One is a technology and manufacturing superpower poised to lead the world. The other…

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