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Gabrielle Canon
Gabrielle Canon is a journalist based in Oakland, CA who provides content in many formats, including print, video, broadcast, and photography. She is also available for on-air interviews and can speak on a variety of topics including prison reform, criminal justice, policies to combat homelessness, ...
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Cruel and thoughtless: Trump fires hundreds at US climate agency Noaa
27 Feb 2025
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the Guardian
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| Government Layoffs
The Trump administration has terminated hundreds of employees at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), sparking widespread criticism. The layoffs, affecting probationary employees, have been condemned by former NOAA officials, politicians, and the Union of Concerned Scientists, who argue that the cuts will harm NOAA's ability to provide critical climate and weather services. Critics, including Senator Chris Van Hollen and Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren, have labeled the layoffs as illegal and politically motivated, warning of potential risks to national security and public safety. The Trump administration has not commented on the decision.
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Ben Clatworthy
Ben Clatworthy is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Starmer eases green rules to protect UK car industry
15 Oct 2023
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Trade Tariffs
Keir Starmer announces a relaxation of the electric vehicle mandate to support the UK car industry, reducing fines for non-compliance and allowing hybrid car sales until 2035. The changes aim to alleviate the impact of US tariffs and promote electric vehicle adoption. Starmer emphasizes the long-term benefits of EVs and outlines a £2.3 billion investment in tax breaks and charging infrastructure. Concurrently, Rachel Reeves is set to engage in trade talks with India and Australia. The article also highlights tensions with the US over tariffs, with Starmer dismissing Trump's claims of satisfaction with the baseline tariff.
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Taku Dzimwasha
Taku Dzimwasha is a journalist based in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.
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Shein IPO doubts grow as Trump pressure intensifies
25 Nov 2024
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ionanalytics.com
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| ESG Concerns
Shein's proposed London IPO faces significant challenges due to geopolitical tensions and ESG concerns. The Trump administration's proposed tariffs on Chinese goods could severely impact Shein, which relies heavily on the US market. The company's supply chain issues and accusations of forced labor further complicate its IPO prospects. Despite potential benefits for the London Stock Exchange, investors remain cautious, and Shein may need to adjust its valuation expectations. The outcome of the IPO largely depends on the evolving US-China trade relations and Shein's ability to address ESG issues.
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Jane Flanagan
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Africa Correspondent of The Times (London)
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US and Ukraine to hold more talks on peace efforts
25 Oct 2023
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www.thetimes.com
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| Peace Talks
The article discusses ongoing diplomatic efforts between the US and Ukraine to negotiate a peace deal amid the ongoing conflict with Russia. It highlights the suspension of US military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine, which has drawn criticism from various political figures. Ukrainian President Zelensky is attempting to mend ties with the US, while French President Macron emphasizes Europe's need for self-reliance in defense. The article also touches on the geopolitical implications of the conflict, including potential impacts on US-Europe relations and the broader international community.
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James Franey
I am a journalist for France 24 and I will be in Israel from May 9 to May 16 inclusive, filing for a number of media outlets. I am available for live or recorded standups/interviews/phone hits to help you with your coverage of news events in Israel and the Palestinian Territories. Prior to ...
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Trump Treasury hopeful vows to slash spending with Elon Musk
30 Oct 2024
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New York Post
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English
| Economic Policy
John Paulson, a Wall Street titan, is being considered for Treasury Secretary under a potential second Trump administration. He plans to collaborate with Elon Musk to reduce federal spending, targeting green projects supported by the Biden-Harris administration. The article highlights the potential for significant budget cuts and the involvement of other key figures like Howard Lutnick and Jamie Dimon. Paulson's approach includes strategic tariffs against Chinese companies and a focus on energy and trade policy. The article also mentions Trump's intention to appoint Musk to a government efficiency commission.
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Erin Hale
Erin Hale is a journalist based in Taipei.
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Jobs Completed 35
Job Success Rate 100%
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From Trump to Bitcoin, inflation and China: the big economic trends of 2024
23 Dec 2024
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www.aljazeera.com
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English
| Trade Wars
In 2024, the global economy stabilized post-COVID-19, with significant political and economic shifts. Donald Trump's return to the US presidency marked a move towards protectionism, with proposed tariffs on Chinese goods and other imports. The year saw efforts to regulate Big Tech, with the EU implementing new digital laws and Brazil challenging Elon Musk's companies. Social media platforms faced political segregation, with Trump's election influencing user dynamics. Economic issues dominated elections worldwide, with incumbents often punished over living costs. Bitcoin's value surged post-Trump's victory, while China introduced modest economic stimulus measures.
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Benedict Smith
Benedict Smith is a journalist based in Palma, Spain. He writes for the online sports publication, 90min.com, and has also written in the culture and travel sections for Redbrick newspaper in Birmingham. In 2016, he was the chief content writer for a start-up company based in Santiago, Chile, where ...
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Democrats targeted by Thanksgiving ‘swatting’
28 Nov 2024
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The Telegraph
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English
| Swatting Incidents
Five Democratic members of Congress from Connecticut were targeted by 'swatting' incidents on Thanksgiving, receiving hoax bomb threats that prompted police responses. The incidents followed similar threats against several of Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees. All targeted individuals were found safe, and no bombs were discovered. The events are part of a coordinated effort, according to Senator Chris Murphy. The article highlights the swift response of law enforcement and the ongoing investigation into these politically motivated threats.
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Jeff Stein
Jeff Stein has covered the spy agencies, military affairs and foreign policy in Washington for nearly 40 years. From 2013 to 2019, he was Newsweek's national security correspondent and SpyTalk columnist. His SpyTalk column originated in 2005 at Congressional Quarterly, where in 2003 he was the ...
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Many GOP billionaires balked at Jan. 6. They’re coming back to Trump.
29 Mar 2024
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Washington Post
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| GOP Donors
Billionaire GOP donors who previously distanced themselves from Donald Trump after the January 6 Capitol insurrection are now reconsidering their stance and showing renewed support for his 2024 presidential campaign. This shift is driven by concerns over President Biden's tax policies, which threaten their wealth, and dissatisfaction with his administration's domestic and foreign policies. Key figures like Nelson Peltz, Steve Wynn, and Elon Musk have been involved in recent fundraising efforts for Trump, despite lingering reservations about his leadership. Trump's campaign, led by Susie Wiles, has been actively courting these donors, emphasizing strategic fundraising and policy alignment to secure their financial backing.
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Elizabeth Thompson
Veteran reporter based on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Canada filing regularly to print, web, radio, television and magazines.
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Did Justin Trudeau's meeting with Donald Trump break a 225-year-old U.S law?
01 Jan 2025
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kamumedya
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| Donald Trump
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's meeting with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago has sparked debate over a potential violation of the Logan Act, a U.S. law prohibiting unauthorized negotiations with foreign governments. Experts suggest that while the meeting might technically breach the law, it is unlikely Trump will face legal consequences, as the Logan Act has rarely been enforced. The meeting covered topics such as trade, border security, and the war in Ukraine. Despite the legal discussions, the meeting was described as productive, focusing on collaboration between Canada and the U.S.
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Vivienne Walt
Vivienne Walt is a seasoned, award-winning foreign correspondent for TIME Magazine and other major US publications. She travels widely from her base in Paris, with broad expertise on war and terrorism in Europe and beyond. Walt has covered the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars, and the Egyptian, Tunisian ...
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Jobs Completed 13
Job Success Rate 100%
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How Howard Lutnick Could Shake Up Global Trade
20 Nov 2024
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www.nytimes.com
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English
| Technology Export Restrictions
Howard Lutnick, a Wall Street billionaire and Trump loyalist, has been appointed as the commerce secretary by President-elect Donald Trump. This role involves defending American business interests and overseeing technology export restrictions, aligning with Trump's America First agenda. Lutnick's appointment may lead to structural changes in the Commerce Department, potentially integrating the Office of the United States Trade Representative. His close ties with Elon Musk could benefit Starlink, but his business interests, including Cantor Fitzgerald, raise potential conflict of interest concerns.
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Bruno Waterfield
Bruno Waterfield is Brussels correspondent for The Times. He has been reporting on European affairs for almost 20 years, first from Westminster and then from the capital of the EU. He reported for the Daily Telegraph from Brussels from 2007 to 2015.
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Trump announces tariffs on ‘liberation day’
02 Apr 2023
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Trump Administration
President Trump announced new tariffs on imports from the European Union, China, and other countries, marking what he calls 'liberation day.' The tariffs include a 20% tax on EU imports and a 54% total charge on Chinese imports. The decision has drawn criticism from international leaders, including the Irish and Australian prime ministers, who advocate for dialogue over confrontation. The UK faces a 10% tariff, with the government seeking to negotiate a deal to mitigate the impact. The tariffs are part of Trump's broader strategy to boost American manufacturing and address perceived trade imbalances. The announcement has led to concerns about potential trade wars and economic repercussions globally.
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