Trump tariff threats fail to rattle markets, but risks linger
Markets seemingly see threats of 25% tariffs on neighbours Mexico and Canada this as typical Trump bluster
Markets seemingly see threats of 25% tariffs on neighbours Mexico and Canada this as typical Trump bluster
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Donald Trump's return as US president is a clarifying moment that should make European policymakers look again at the terms of the transatlantic relationship
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Ireland’s easy access to and close relationship with the most powerful nation on Earth remains a huge diplomatic asset
Late Taoiseach wondered why the Irish reaction to a challenge to the consensus was to look for ulterior motives
State papers: Election of new US president raised fears among Irish officials in 2001 that the White House shamrock ceremony would be scrapped
Ukraine’s wish to join the alliance is at the top of the agenda at the Nato summit in Vilnius next week, but there’s no clear consensus on how Nato should respond
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Two decades after the US war on Iraq began, the disastrous consequences of the conflict are still being felt
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Re-asserted Chinese Communist party authority in the wake of Tiananmen Square before completing the dismantling of Maoist China
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The row over Northern Ireland risks a deeper decline in UK trade in response to threats of violence from a tiny minority
The court’s attack on the implied rights doctrine, and the ease with which it appears ready to abandon precedent, could potentially endanger legal protection for rights ranging from same-sex marriage to contraception
Sufyian Barhoumi was captured in Pakistan and taken to US base in Cuba in 2002
White House due to step up efforts to contain crude prices amid high inflation
Soon the West will have to consider how the Russian president can be offered an off-ramp
China’s reluctance to criticise Moscow’s aggression stands in stark contrast to global condemnation and isolation of the Kremlin
Near impunity over previous incursions emboldened Russian leader
Western powers appear unable to thwart Putin’s strategy to reassert Russian influence
Conservation centre on Rio Grande forced to close after online attacks by conspiracy theorists
‘A crucial, pivotal figure in the development of his beloved home state’
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Second World War vet and former US presidential candidate Bob Dole dies aged 98
Oscar-winning filmaker Adam McKay has a new film about the end of the world
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Celebrated public servant was also known for his penetrating inquiry into Iraq War
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Former US secretary of state’s role in US invasion of Iraq led to fatalities and misery
Tributes paid to retired four-star general who helped build case for 2003 invasion of Iraq
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