On April 2, 2024, Donald Trump announced new reciprocal tariffs but exempted Canada and Mexico,
On April 2, 2024, Donald Trump announced new reciprocal tariffs excluding Canada and Mexico. Their
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to implement reciprocal tariffs starting April 2, aiming to
President Trump signed an executive order aimed at reforming the U.S. voting process, addressing alleged
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President Trump’s recent announcement of 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports, and a 20%
Ecuador’s presidential election on February 9, led by President Daniel Noboa, is poised to address
Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa seeks a full term in the upcoming election, amid rising crime
Elon Musk is significantly supporting Donald Trump’s campaign as a major donor, introducing controversial initiatives