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Debate on Globalization

12th - Higher Ed
Become knowledgeable on the debate regarding globalization, the development of an increasingly integrated global economy. Global business has been growing rapidly in recent decades for a number of political, economic, technical, and...
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Moroccan Monarchs Family Tree | Alaouite Dynasty

6th - Higher Ed
Moroccan Monarchs Family Tree | Alaouite Dynasty
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The Pathetic Economy Of North Korea

9th - Higher Ed
North Korea, the most closed-off country on earth. This Asian nation is often the center of intense scrutiny for its aggressive displays of militarism, its internationally condemned nuclear program, and of course its oppressive...
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The Brief: race for the EU top job

9th - Higher Ed
As the European elections heat up, so does the race for the EU's top job. Raw Politics is bringing you the contenders in a series of special shows live from Brussels and you get to put your questions to the hopefuls.



First...
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The Brief: Climate protests go rogue, trade talks, copyright and Mid-East policy

9th - Higher Ed
A protest at Westminster, for once, not about Brexit. a much bigger issue at stake, organisers say, the survival of the planet. In London some made their mark with graffiti. In Brussels, they also...
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EU Commissioner Oettinger asks bloc to consider a veto against Italy-China deal

9th - Higher Ed
Günther Oettinger, the European Commissioner for Budget and Human Resources, has called for the European Union to veto a deal between Italy and China.



Italy signed a "non-binding" protocol on Saturday with China,...
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Flower imports to the UK could become slower and more expensive in the wake of a hard Brexit

9th - Higher Ed
Keeping romance alive in the UK at the time of Brexit requires a degree of effort... in the Netherlands, many of the flowers on sale in Britain start their life here. 12 per cent of Dutch roses are directly exported...
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Tariffs cut deep, causing a downturn in American whiskey exports

9th - Higher Ed
Retaliatory tariffs caused a sharp downturn in American whisky exports in the last half of 2018 as distillers started feeling the pain from Donald Trump's trade disputes, an industry trade group said.



American whisky...
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The Brief. Belgium Strike, Whisky woes and money laundering

9th - Higher Ed
In this edition Belgium at a standstill as workers strike, EU unveils its money laundering list and the US trade war has dented the American whiskey industry.
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Dutch minister uses Brexit 'monster' to encourage citizens to prepare

9th - Higher Ed
Dutch politician Stef Blok took an unusual approach when encouraging citizens to wise up about Brexit.



The foreign minister posted a photo on Twitter that showed him posing with a furry blue "muppet-like" Brexit...
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G20 leaders can't reach trade agreement

9th - Higher Ed
Global finance leaders at have ended a G20 meeting with little consensus on how to resolve escalating disputes over US trade tariffs.



They called on Sunday to step up dialogue to prevent geopolitical tensions, but...
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European Union and Australia launch trade negotiations

9th - Higher Ed
Amid an escalating global trade war, the European Union and Australia have officially launched negotiations over a trade deal. 



Cecilia Malmstrom, the EU's trade commissioner, arrived in Canberra to conduct talks with...
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US 'playing dangerous game' with metal tariffs, says EU

9th - Higher Ed
America's "playing a dangerous game" which risks harming the EU's economic recovery. That from Brussels, as the US slaps tariffs on imports of steel and aluminium from the bloc.



Retaliatory measures are now...
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China announces it will slash tariffs on car imports

9th - Higher Ed
China has announced it will open up its automobile market by significantly slashing import tariffs on vehicles from July 1st. The announcement by China's State Council on Tuesday will be greeted with enthusiasm by car...
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EU-US: Trade war or no trade war?

9th - Higher Ed
All eyes in Brussels are on Washington as a 1st of May deadline looms - for the EU to win a reprieve from the Trump tariffs on steel and aluminium.



The European Commissioner for Trade, has been speaking to US...
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EU seeks exemptions from Trump's tariffs

9th - Higher Ed
The European Union is seeking to be exempted from planned U.S. import duties on steel and aluminum, but says Washington has not made clear how the exemption process works.



So far, only Australia, Canada...
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Britain frustrated with slow Brexit talks

9th - Higher Ed
British trade minister Liam Fox said on Friday that Britain wouldn’t be blackmailed into agreeing on the cost of leaving the European Union, and he also urged Brussels to move negotiations on to discuss Britain’s...
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EU’s top court makes surprise ruling on trade deals

9th - Higher Ed
Amid growing doubt and concern about the future of key trade agreements, there is a surprise ruling from the European Union’s top court.



The European Court of Justice has ruled that a free trade...
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Mexico and EU closing in on trade deal

9th - Higher Ed
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Macron and Le Pen’s different economic strategies

9th - Higher Ed
Economic discontent has been a major motivator for voters during the French presidential campaign.



The two candidates have very different backgrounds and a

pproaches.

Centrist...
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German imports jump, exports also strong

9th - Higher Ed
Imports into Germany jumped more than expected in January – up 3.0 percent on the previous month.



It was a further sign of the momentum in Europe’s biggest economy and suggests that Germany’s robust...
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China’s exports and imports surge

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China trade figures were much stronger than expected in January as demand picked up at home and abroad.



It was an encouraging start to the year for the world’s largest trading nation even as Asia...
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China’s warning over protectionism: don’t lock yourself in a dark room

9th - Higher Ed
All eyes were on the Chinese President’s address at the World Economic Forum in Davos, as he gave a vigorous defence of free trade.



In the first ever speech by a Chinese leader at the annual...
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Germany and EU urged to take advantage of US protectionism

9th - Higher Ed
Germany is looking to take advantage of trade opportunities in Asia and South America from the United States turning protectionist.



After President Donald Trump withdrew the US from the...