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Energy firms are ‘Trump-proofing’
Developing power infrastructure in the Philippines may become costlier amid the trade war triggered by US President Donald Trump, but a silver lining may emerge with the sector increasing its reliance ...
A gobsmacked planet is wondering what's next from President Donald Trump on the tariff spree he's set in zigzag motion.
Mark Carney recently secured the Liberal Party's leadership contest to replace Justin Trudeau as Canada’s 24th prime minister ...
A dissatisfaction with the status quo, along with avid support for Donald Trump, has led to around 10 percent of Canadians ...
For US craft brewer Bill Butcher, President Donald Trump's expanding range of tariffs have sparked an unexpected impact -- a ...
Greens leader Adam Bandt says the government should get out of the AUKUS deal with the United States and explore other ...
President Donald Trump has previously signaled that he would invoke the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, last used to justify the internment of Japanese American civilians during World War II.
American wine faced its first David vs Goliath moment against Europe. Now the pair are bracing for their next big battle.
This is, of course, bullshit. But the dubious factual accuracy of this aside, all signs point to Trump – like his ...
Labor is trying to come up with an offer Donald Trump “can’t refuse” to secure a tariff carve out for Australia.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture reached out to Denmark to explore the possibility of egg exports, despite rising prices ...
A view shows the logo of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), after probationary staff at the OPM were fired in a ...