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Park Aerospace stands to benefit from surging global defense spending and NATO's push for higher military budgets.
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Trump says a US-India trade deal is “very close” and could follow his Indonesia template, which includes full US access and significant Indian purchases. Meanwhile, Apple’s iPhone exports from India ...
New Delhi, In a firm response to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's threat of secondary sanctions over New Delhi's ties with Moscow, India on Thursday cautioned against "double standards" on the ...
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Whether you support or oppose President Donald Trump's ideas and policies, does anyone know on what basis his decisions are ...
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Daily Express US on MSNEx-Russian leader vows Russia will 'respond in full' to West if it escalates Ukraine warIt comes after US President Donald Trump threatened to impose "severe tariffs" on Russia unless a peace deal was reached with Ukraine ...
Conn., joins Morning Joe to share his support for the president threatening Russia with tariffs and to share his thoughts on the GOP-led Senate voting to cancel $9 billion in funding for foreign aid, ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNFour EU countries bail out of paying for Trump’s weapons for UkraineBy Ben Aris in Berlin At least four countries are already bailing out of commitments to pay the US for weapons supplies for ...
The country of Brexit is shoring up alliances close to home in the face of Russian aggression on the continent and an erratic White House.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte warned that countries like India, China, and Brazil could face significant consequences if they persist in doing business with Russia amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.
The West is waging a full-scale war against Russia, and Moscow should respond in full, former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev has said.Mr Medvedev, now deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, ...
South Africa urged G20 countries to show global and cooperative leadership to tackle challenges including rising trade ...
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Carney To Slash Canada Steel Imports To Counter Trump's TariffsCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a series of measures Wednesday to bolster the Canadian steel industry amid growing trade tensions with the United States.
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