Politics

In a bold yet bewildering display of political theater, former President Donald Trump’s approach to trade negotiations has always oscillated between aggression and retreat. As critics have eagerly coined the term “TACO trade,” with “TACO” standing for “Trump Always Chickens Out,” it highlights a troubling pattern in which Trump instigates tumultuous market downtrends with severe
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As South Korea stands on the precipice of significant political transformation, the stakes have never been higher. In the wake of the recent impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol, the nation finds itself in a precarious position, grappling with pressing economic challenges and complicated diplomatic relationships—particularly with the United States. Lee Jae-myung, the frontrunner for
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The tragic account of O.C.G., a gay man from Guatemala who faced persecution due to his sexual orientation, lays bare the alarming inefficiencies within the U.S. immigration system. The recent ruling by U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy highlights critical failures in the administration’s approach to deportation and due process. After being deported to Mexico against
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In the beleaguered landscape of international relations, the concepts of national security and collective defense have led to strategic alliances that strive to preserve sovereignty while deterring aggression. Yet, the lofty demands of U.S. President Donald Trump regarding NATO defense spending often push the boundaries of realism. His insistence on increasing contributions to an unprecedented
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In a fervent display of political maneuvering, the U.S. House of Representatives narrowly passed President Trump’s much-hyped tax bill, drawing a stark line of division between Republicans and Democrats. Such a near-squeezed vote, ending at 215-214, is not merely a reflection of partisan conflict, but an indication of the ongoing ideological fragmentation within the Republican
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