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Trump Slaps 10% Tariffs: Europe Targeted Over Greenland

President Trump announced a 10 percent tariff on eight European countries to pressure them over his bid to acquire Greenland triggering mass protests in Nuuk and Copenhagen and prompting a bipartisan U S congressional delegation to travel to Denmark

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10% - Tariff imposed by the United States on eight European countries amid the Greenland dispute

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"It's time to look for new leadership in Iran" — President Donald Trump


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Trump Slaps 10% Tariffs: Eight Nations Targeted Over Greenland

President Trump announced a 10 percent tariff on eight European nations to pressure them over his bid to acquire Greenland. The declaration sparked mass protests in Greenland and Denmark and prompted a bipartisan US congressional delegation to travel to reassure allies.

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US and Taiwan Strike Historic $500B Chip Investment Deal

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NASA Rolls Artemis II Toward Launch Pad

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Iran's crackdown on widespread protests has produced mass casualties and an international outcry. The supreme leader acknowledged large numbers killed even as authorities slowly restore some communications.

Venezuela's Maduro Ousted—What Comes Next

Venezuela's leadership upheaval and related documents have reshaped regional politics. The capture of Nicolás Maduro and scrutiny of key officials prompted questions about justice, U.S. involvement, and the coming transition.

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EU and Mercosur Sign Landmark Free Trade Deal

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Education Dept Delays Collections on Defaulted Student Loans

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WhatsApp Web Malware Spreads Banking Trojan Automatically

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