When the Commonwealth Government reorganised its innovation responsibilities for the fourth time in a decade, public servants ...
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WASHINGTON/LONDON, Aug 8 (Reuters) - From punishing Brazil to trying to curb imports of fentanyl, U.S. President Donald Trump has wielded the threat of tariffs as an all-purpose foreign policy weapon.
Asked which candidate he supported in the 2008 presidential election, former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan responded, “National security aside, it hardly makes any difference who will be the ...