U.S. Tariff Shock: Trump’s Bold Move Sends Markets Reeling
President Trump's new tariff policy marks a return to high tariff levels, reminiscent of the Smoot-Hawley Act, with a 10% flat duty on imports. Wall Street reacted sharply, with traders…
Politics refers to the processes, actions, and systems associated with the governance of a community, organization, or state. It encompasses the creation, distribution, and exercise of power and authority, as well as the formulation of policies and decision-making among individuals and groups. Politics involves the negotiation and conflict among different interests, ideologies, and goals, often resulting in debates and competitions about how resources are allocated and laws are made. It has both formal aspects, such as elections and legislative activities, and informal aspects, like social movements and public advocacy. Essentially, politics is the practice of managing societal relationships and structures to achieve collective goals and maintain order.
President Trump's new tariff policy marks a return to high tariff levels, reminiscent of the Smoot-Hawley Act, with a 10% flat duty on imports. Wall Street reacted sharply, with traders…
Carlos Seefeldt leads a protest of 3,000 BVG employees, symbolizing unity in the "Berlin Stands Together" movement. The strike highlights tensions over appreciation for workers' roles, stretching across sectors like…
Global events often spark discussions and stir controversies, transcending borders and histories. Political figures like Jordan Bardella face the challenges of unsettling historical imagery, notably through the lens of Steve…
A shooting incident occurred early in the morning, resulting in the first homicide in Seattle's East Precinct in 2025. The victim was found with a gunshot wound to the abdomen…
Election Spotlight: Villeneuve-Saint-Georges This Sunday, January 26, Villeneuve-Saint-Georges will witness exceptional municipal elections, a unique event in the political landscape of France. A total of six candidates are vying for…