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Category: International Relations
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France Urges U.S. to Change ‘Made in America’ Electric Car Policy
The French finance minister, Bruno Le Maire, said that U.S. subsidies will inflict damage to Europe’s economy.
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France Urges U.S. to Change ‘Made in America’ Electric Car Policy
The French finance minister, Bruno Le Maire, said that U.S. subsidies will inflict damage to Europe’s economy.
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Amid Crises, Biden Offers the World a Choice: My Way, or Trump’s
The president put his coalition-building approach on display on a trip through Asia, where he sought to ease tensions with China.
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A Parade of Tankers Has Eased Europe’s Energy Crisis
Chilled gas from the United States has helped replace fuel from Russia, upending European energy markets.
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U.S. and China Restart Climate Talks
Discussions about combating climate change between the world’s two largest economies — and two biggest emitters of greenhouse gases — had been frozen since August.
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What One Importer’s Legal Fight Says About the Power of Cargo Giants
The Biden administration has vowed to crack down on abuses by ocean carriers. But cases at the Federal Maritime Commission reveal the challenges of the campaign.
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U.S. Seeks Closer Ties with India as Tension with China and Russia Builds
Treasury Secretary Yellen wants India to be part of the Biden administration’s “friend-shoring” agenda but trade tensions linger.
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Qatar Will Allow Israelis to Fly Directly to Doha for World Cup
The move fell short of creating formal diplomatic ties between the countries, but it was the latest sign of warming relations between Israel and some Arab governments.
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With Russia Stalling, Agency Appeals Valieva Case to Sports’ Highest Court
The move by the World Anti-Doping Agency to supersede Russian officials comes amid delays and distrust in how the figure skater’s case is being handled.
