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This community will always remember those whose lives you stole … Their light will never fade,” the judge told the shackled ...
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“About 70 percent of our business comes from exports now, mainly to America, Europe, and the Middle East, with the remaining ...
Set in the Nixon era, the play unfolds over a single evening, as two women who have moved to the U.S. from the Philippines and South Korea go from being strangers to friends. The show runs through ...
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Global markets in flux as trade war between China and US escalates Xi Jingping hits back at US tariffs Why is tech giant, Meta, in court? Luxury goods company LVMH shares take a tumble Sudan's ...
Following Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs, consumers in Canada and Europe are boycotting US products, backing local initiatives through social media campaigns and store actions.
Experts have claimed the China-US trade war could allow for cheaper goods for Australian consumers as manufacturers become more friendly with other markets. Kogan.com founder Ruslan Kogan says ...