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Opinion | Why the US-UK 'trade deal' is a face-saving nothingburger for Starmer Yesterday, the United Kingdom and the United States announced a "trade deal." The agreement, hailed as "significant" by leaders Donald Trump and Keir Starmer, will see both sides reduce tariffs on cores and aluminium, aiming to protect key British industries, such as the automobile industry, from Trump's measures.
Opinion
2025.05.09 14:18
Opinion | Why Pakistan has escalated tensions with India now Tensions are rising on the Indian subcontinent. Following a brutal terrorist attack on India's side of the disputed Jammu & Kashmir that killed 28 people, India has retaliated by bombing Pakistani territory, targeting militant groups. New Delhi frequently accuses Pakistan of sponsoring terrorism on its borders as a means of proxy warfare, contributing to a decades-long conflict in the region that began with the partition of India in 1947, which has led to multiple hot wars.
Tom Fowdy
2025.05.07 12:02
Opinion | Why China has lifted the reciprocal sanctions on EU lawmakers According to a report by Deutsche Welle (DW), China has taken the extraordinary move of unilaterally rescinding the counter-sanctions it placed on certain lawmakers inside the European Parliament.
Tom Fowdy
2025.05.02 13:31
Opinion | Why HK is a surprise winner of Trump's trade war An article in the Economist, of all publications, unusually declares that "The trade war may reverse Hong Kong's commercial decline" and that it will "regain ground lost to Singapore and New York." Notwithstanding of course the biased assumption, that is loaded with the post-2020 narrative that national security laws have caused a "decline" in the city, the article is nonetheless making he argument that China's Special Administrative Region (SAR) will actually be a benefactor from Trump's destructive global trade wars, which will diminish other locations at its expense.
Tom Fowdy
2025.05.01 13:55
Opinion | A Korean War 'frozen peace' remains the likely outcome for Ukraine When Donald Trump was elected a second time as President of the United States, he famously boasted that he could end Russia's war in Ukraine "in a day," and signalled that it would be the first foreign policy priority of his presidency to do so. As of this week, we are now passed the third month of his term.
Tom Fowdy
2025.04.25 20:06
Opinion | When faced with US pressure, Britain does what it knows best, capitulate Whether it be Labour or Conservative in power, Britain's overall subservience to the United States will always remain the country's paramount foreign policy objective, the question of difference between the two being a mere degree of magnitude.
Opinion
2025.04.24 14:41
Opinion | Trump's market manipulation and rhetorical mastery Although he often comes across as erratic, offensive, and crude, Donald Trump is unquestionably one of the most rhetorically powerful and influential politicians of modern times. None of this is the unintentional ramblings of a madman but a concerted strategy. This ability to dominate media coverage with endless controversy and bizarre statements is precisely what makes him so effective: love him or hate him. Although he is not "eloquent" in how he presents himself, there is power and clarity in his abruptness and simplicity.
Tom Fowdy
2025.04.17 12:25
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