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US Politics · United StatesPresident Donald Trump on Wednesday said he and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte have “formed the framework of a future deal with respect to Greenland.” Trump said that as a result of that negotiation, he would no longer impose punitive tariffs on a slew of European countries that were set to begin Feb. 1.See the Story
Trump says he reached Greenland deal ‘framework’ with NATO, backs off Europe tariffs
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Kristi Noem · PierreKristi Noem faces intensifying public scrutiny over her leadership of the Department of Homeland Security. Criticism of the former South Dakota governor has focused on her handling of the killing of Alex Pretti by a federal immigration agent and her oversight of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA. The controversies have prompted calls from Democratic lawmakers — and a small but noteworthy group of Republicans — for her resignation …See the Story
Turmoil at FEMA adds to the revolt against Kristi Noem
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Shinzō Abe · JapanThe year 2010 was a reckoning for Japan’s economic security. On September 7, the Chinese fishing trawler Minjinyu 5179 refused an order by Japan’s coast guard to leave disputed waters near the Senkaku Islands, which are known in China as Diaoyu. The vessel then rammed two patrol boats, escalating a decades-long territorial feud. Japan responded by arresting the captain, Zhan Qixiong, under domestic law, a move Beijing considered an unacceptable…See the Story
Japan's Unprecedented Project Could Test the Limits of Deep-Sea Mining
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