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Trump Sceptical About Google Break-Up But Will Pursue Cases Against Big Tech
Donald Trump will likely dial back some of the antitrust policies pursued under the administration of President Joe Biden, potentially including a bid to break up Alphabet’s Google over its dominance in online search, experts said. Trump is expected to continue cases against Big Tech, several of which began in his first term, but his…
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Trump’s Possible Cabinet, Some Top Contenders For Key Posts
Donald Trump will begin the process of choosing a cabinet and selecting other high-ranking administration officials in the coming weeks following his presidential election victory. Here are the top contenders for some of the key posts overseeing defense, intelligence, diplomacy, trade, immigration and economic policymaking. Some are in contention for a range of posts. Potential…
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Mass Deportation Of Illegal Immigrants: Costly, Divisive And Inhumane?
When it comes to mass deportation of illegal immigrants, Donald Trump is expected to mobilize agencies across the U.S. government to help him. This would build on efforts in his first term to tap all available resources and pressure so-called “sanctuary” jurisdictions to cooperate, according to six former Trump officials and allies. Immigrant advocates warn…
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Trump’s Return As U.S President Will Strengthen India-U.S. Ties
Seasoned Indian diplomats and foreign policy analysts have hailed Donald Trump’s return as U.S. President and are confident that his friendship with Prime Minister Modi will further strengthen India-U.S. ties. Trump’s Friendship With Modi The Republican President-elect and PM Modi have cordial relations. Trump’s bonhomie with Modi matters a lot and would pave the way…
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Is A Trump White House A Win for India?
Not just the establishment, but most Indians seem to believe that Trump in the White House is going to be a good deal for India. Whether or not that is a correct assessment or just wishful thinking, only time will tell.
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Europe Lauds Trump Victory, Underscores Interests, Concerns
European leaders extended congratulations to Donald Trump after he secured victory in the U.S. presidential election. While expressing willingness to cooperate, European leaders also conveyed a strong commitment to defending Europe’s interests amid uncertainties over Trump’s stance on NATO, trade, and Ukraine. Trump’s Win Sparks Concerns Over Trade and Security Trump’s victory has stirred unease…
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Kremlin Cautious About Trump Win, ‘US Unfriendly, Involved In Ukraine War’
The Kremlin issued a reserved response after Donald Trump’s claimed victory in the U.S. presidential election, emphasising that while Trump has made statements about ending the Ukraine war, the reality of his policy remains uncertain. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov reminded reporters that the U.S. is still considered a hostile state, with deep involvement in the…
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Trump Returns To Presidency With Sweeping Victory In U.S. Elections
Donald Trump was elected president, capping a remarkable comeback four years after he was voted out of the White House and ushering in a new American leadership likely to test democratic institutions at home and relations abroad. Trump, 78, recaptured the White House on Wednesday by securing more than the 270 Electoral College votes needed…
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Kazan, BRICS And Nostalgia: What I Took Away
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It all began in 2001, when Goldman Sachs’ then chairman, Jim O’niel coined an acronym to describe economies predicted to dominate the world by 2050. It was then BRIC. the founding members of the bloc being Brazil, Russia, India, China. South Africa joined the grouping in 2011. The group now makes up more than 40…
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China ‘Will Work With U.S. On Basis Of Mutual Respect’
China will work with the U.S. on the basis of mutual respect, it said on Wednesday after Donald Trump claimed victory in the presidential election, but strategists said Beijing was bracing for bitter superpower rivalry over trade, technology and security issues. “Our policy towards the U.S. is consistent,” foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning told a…