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S. Korea’s Steel Exports to US Fall 26% in July

Seoul, August 24 : South Korea's steel exports to the United States tumbled 26 percent in July from a year earlier, hit by Washington's doubled tariffs. Korean steel shipments to the US fell to $283 million last month from $382 million a year earlier, South Korea's (Yonhap) news agency reported,

India’s Modi dangles tax cuts as US tariffs loom

Mumbai, Aug 24: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s push to slash consumption taxes on everyday goods could deliver billions of

When the Dollar Falls

Crucially, America’s “exorbitant privilege” is not a tribute owed to it for being the world’s leading superpower. It is simply

South Africa pushes ahead with rail system reform

Johannesbur, Aug. 23: South Africa’s state-owned Transnet has completed the adjudication process for selecting private train companies to join the

China activates emergency response as Typhoon Kajiki approaches

Beijing, Aug 23: China on Saturday activated a Level-IV emergency response to flooding and typhoon in Hainan Province as Typhoon

How California Can Save US Democracy

Trump and Republicans in Texas (as well as Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, and possibly other states) are openly trying to rig

Former Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe arrested

Colombo, August 22 : Former President Ranil Wickremesinghe was arrested today by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) after arriving to

Lawmakers decry India-China agreement on trade thru Lipulek sans Nepal’s…

Leaders of all political parties in the parliament expressed unified voice against the India-China agreement on trade route through Lipulek

Global South must claim the climate mantle at COP30

Trump’s resurgence has brought that era to an end. His administration has mocked climate science, propped up the fossil-fuel industry,

Keeping the Transatlantic Relationship Alive

For starters, all the joint (transatlantic) work done since NATO’s Wales Summit in 2014 has already established a solid foundation.