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...Three US senators have voiced concern about Nippon Steel’s business ties in China, opening a new front in a political effort to stop the Japanese group from completing its proposed $14.9bn acquisition of...
...Fourteen is a significant number, as any changes would need the backing of a majority of EU countries....
...Speaking after the petition was filed, Pennsylvania Democratic senator Bob Casey said the Chinese government was a “predatory regime” that had been undermining US industry and workers for many years....
...Asked in 2019 by the hard-left Die Linke party in the city state’s parliament if there were any discussions between the senate and the bank over the tax issue, and if Scholz may have been involved, the local...
...Democrats have been more concerned about third-party bids than Republicans, with Kennedy seen as the biggest threat....
...That rules out Democratic senator Joe Manchin as a No Labels candidate since he would only agree to go on the top of the ticket....
...The son of a respected former president, Arévalo has said he will tackle deep-rooted corruption and tax evasion as well as seeking to build infrastructure after he takes office on January 14....
...The beauty of the media’s quandary from Trump’s vantage point is that whatever it does will trigger in-house controversy. Bannon described the mainstream media as the “opposition party”....
...Initially a member of the centre-right Social Democratic party, Ventura ran as a candidate in a 2017 local election and used the chance to catapult himself on to the national stage by launching a tirade...
...The Dutch experiment, however, underlines one of the enduring features of Europe’s intricate and fragmented democratic system: winning votes is not the same as winning power....
...Jon Fetterman, a Democratic senator from Pennsylvania, has also vowed to stop a sale. The Japanese company has agreed to pay $55 a share for US Steel....
...Republican Senator Lindsey Graham urged Haley to be a “team player” and support Trump’s campaign instead of continuing her own bid....
...“The entire Pacific looks at Cofa as a bell weather of US commitment to the region.”...
...The parties face different contexts — a rampant economy and a stagnant one, a demagogic opponent and a mild Tory, four years of incumbency and 14 years of opposition — but both face electoral reckonings...
...Inside Harvey Schwartz’s first year at Carlyle In December, at a party among alumni of Carlyle Group, its chief executive Harvey Schwartz made a surprise appearance....
...“This is the product of decades of work,” says Patricia Mercado, a senator with the Citizens’ Movement party, and a former presidential candidate in 2006 for a now defunct party....
...Aid agencies warned of a humanitarian catastrophe as armed rebels close in on Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo, risking a wider regional war....
...In November 2019, only 35 per cent of voters believed they were better off under Trump, while 31 per cent said they were worse off....
...Van Hollen, a Democratic senator from Maryland and a member of the foreign relations committee....
...In the third quarter of 2011, Obama raised more than$42mn. Trump raised a similar amount in the same quarter of 2019....
...The result was a “clear slide to the right”, said Thierry Burkart, leader of the pro-business liberal FDP party. The liberals suffered their worst result, winning just 14.5 per cent....
...It’s a bit of an indictment of a government that’s as been in power for 14 years if we have mob rule in this country. So tactically, I don’t think it’s clever....
...Navalny entered politics in 2000, rising to become a prominent activist in Yabloko, a small liberal opposition party, before later being kicked out of the party for clashing with leaders and making incendiary...
...In a country that fundamentally skews more socially conservative, the Democratic party has also become too radically progressive on social issues such as abortion, immigration and LGBTQ rights....
...The flip side of that is in both of these cases where you have U-turns or potential U-turns that carry quite a lot of political risks, right?...
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