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This is why it needs not only to regulate the global digital giants by putting in place European supervision of the major platforms
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penalties for unfair competition, transparent algorithms, etc.), but also to finance innovation by giving the new European Innovation Council a budget on a par with the United States in order to spearhead new technological breakthroughs such as artificial intelligence.
The goal would be to
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Afghanistan’s neighbors to cease proxy involvement in the country in support of rival interests; to facilitate the orderly withdrawal of US and allied forces from the country; and to guarantee Afghanistan’s geopolitical neutrality, from which the country benefited before its current troubles began 40 years ago.
COVAX represents the best hope that we have for bringing a
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end to the crisis.
The injustice of this is so grotesque that just thinking and talking about it should
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us to demand corrective action.
Trade Disruption Is a Symptom of a Deeper MalaiseNEW YORK – It’s only a matter of time until the escalating tensions between China and the United States
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many more economists to warn of an impending global economic recession coupled with financial instability.
The task now is to ensure that the global response is preemptive, prompt, and precise.
Ceasing to do Trump’s bidding on migration would be certain to infuriate the American president and might
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him to follow through on his tariff threat.
The strategies that emerged emphasized distributing easy-to-use commodities – including insecticides, insecticide-treated mosquito nets, and artemisinin-based antimalarial medicines – and expanding access to
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diagnosis.
Throughout the current crisis, Kerala’s educated populace has behaved responsibly, limiting community transmission, cooperating with authorities, and seeking
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treatment as needed.
A decision, though, to leave Taiwan to its own devices would undermine US credibility and possibly
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Japan to reconsider its non-nuclear status and alliance with the US.
It is all too easy to imagine a Pakistani-supported terrorist attack leading to Indian retaliation, which in turn could
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Pakistan to threaten using nuclear weapons, because its conventional military forces cannot compete with those of India.
The COVID-19 crisis and the mounting warnings of crises to come should be sufficient to
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a new UN moment in the first half of 2021.
An anger-driven US president doesn’t seem to grasp that bilateral trade implies the possibility of
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retaliation when one side imposes tariffs on the other.
Contrary to the Western narrative, the initial response of local authorities was prompt, albeit not without error.
The US government itself suspects Russian intelligence actors of perpetrating the attack, and the cybersecurity expert Jeff Moss has argued that unmasking the campaign could even
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the attackers to take further action.
First, by legislation or other means, the government commits to address the problem of bad jobs, creates an inter-agency body to review and
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improvement of regulatory responses, and provides funds and authority for voluntary programs.
Such ties are essential in order to enable the
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return of those who are lawfully refused entry to the EU.
Meanwhile, the US is in the midst of its third serious wave of infection while China continues to exercise
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and effective control over new outbreaks.
If Iran were to seize another British ship and hold UK citizens hostage, it could
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Johnson to break from the EU and adopt the Trump administration’s stance.
First, the crisis may
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moves to reduce global connectedness, including in terms of travel, trade, and financial, digital, and data flows.
Policymakers should not think that it is enough to give employers and employees some money to tide them over before the
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return of economic normality.
Promoting JCPOA 2.0 would not lead to normalization of diplomatic ties with Iran, but it would dramatically reduce the chance of war or Iran’s emergence as a nuclear-armed power, a development that would likely
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Saudi Arabia and several other countries to follow suit.
Ailing economies and crumbling politics
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big questions about the discipline’s foundations.
This accumulation of setbacks should
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Saudi Arabia to reconsider its intervention in Yemen – an unqualified foreign policy failure with tragic humanitarian consequences.
There will have to be policy oversight and adjustment to insure
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repayment of those credits.
What they have done is
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grand political gestures, such as the unrealistic cuts in carbon dioxide emissions that almost every country has promised under the 2015 Paris climate agreement.
In a financial meltdown or other national emergency, political unity and
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action are essential.
This would
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many people who would hate to be anti-Semitic to avoid criticizing the group.
Although my generation will not use solar geoengineering, it seems plausible that before the middle of this century, a dramatic climate catastrophe will
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some governments to consider doing so.
Worse, the decision was submitted to Parliament, where the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)’s majority guaranteed its
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passage, without consulting the local political parties.
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