Aside from climate change and pollution, penguins are now facing one more threat from humanity: President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
The Russian economy, mainly insulated from Western markets by sanctions, has escaped immediate damage from sweeping U.S. tariffs but the Kremlin said on Friday it needs to take extra measures to minimise the impact of resulting market turbulence.
A new bipartisan bill in U.S. could slap heavy costs on Vladimir Putin's war machine and hand Donald Trump extra leverage for the peace negotiations.
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President Trump's sweeping new set of tariffs impact friends and foe alike, but also on the list are uninhabited islands while glaring omissions include Russia and Iran.
In response to the United States imposing a 26 per cent reciprocal tariff on India, Roman Babushkin, Minister of Counsellor and Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of Russia in India, emphasised Russias confidence in its relations with India and said that despite deliberate attempts to disrupt relations,
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In the view of the Russian government, the world economy is “in turmoil” following President Trump’s rollout of sweeping tariffs, and the fresh package of duties he slapped on countries all over
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A bipartisan group of 50 U.S. Senators has proposed a plan to impose a 500% tariff on imported goods from countries that buy Russian oil, gas, and uranium if Russia refuses to engage in good-faith negotiations for a lasting peace in Ukraine.
Moscow has made it abundantly clear to Washington that there are lucrative deals to be done should relations between the two nations continue to thaw. It's not hard to see how new levies could derail that.