South Africa’s Equity Laws, Reviled by Trump, May Complicate Tariff Talks
Slapped with a steep tariff, South African officials hope for a deal, but some worry the U.S. may insist that it roll back measures that redress the damage of apartheid.
Slapped with a steep tariff, South African officials hope for a deal, but some worry the U.S. may insist that it roll back measures that redress the damage of apartheid.
Plus, the global response to Trump’s tariffs.
Austria tried a combination of taxes and rebates to reduce emissions.
Officials say a new law will rebalance a housing market long distorted by rigid rent controls, but many residents could be pushed out.
A leader in the conservative party says a measure does not “single anyone out for their beliefs,” but a branch of the far-right Vox party praised it for “banning Islamic celebrations.”
Prime Minister François Bayrou described the nearly 40,000-acre fire, which has killed one person, as a “catastrophe on an unprecedented scale.”
After holding steady for decades, the beloved Perito Moreno has thinned considerably since 2019, scientists said.
The actor told Fox News he will sign up as an immigration officer, as the Trump administration recruits more personnel to staff its deportation campaign.
The Russian leader sees direct talks with Trump as essential to achieving his ultimate aims in Ukraine.
The U.S. government intends to incinerate $9.7 million in already-purchased birth control in Belgium after U.S.A.I.D shut down. Destruction may have already started.