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State Department Makes Permanent Staffing Reductions To Embassy In Cuba

Unexplained illnesses afflicting employees of the U.S. embassy in Havana led to the State Department decision to scale back staff and ban personnel’s family members.

Trump’s tariff moves send challenge to the trade status quo

In the United States and overseas, the Trump administration’s new plans to place sizable tariffs on steel and aluminum imports have caused shock and dismay. Critics say such “protectionism” could spark a trade war.

Hong Kong’s ivory ban sparks fresh hope for endangered elephants

Smooth white bracelets, intricate carvings of women in flowing gowns, and majestic horses are among the countless items that are disappearing from shop windows in mainland China as the government implements an ivory trading ban for the world’s largest …

The moral question behind Trump’s plan on metal tariffs

In proposing high tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum, President Trump has cited three reasons for his trade protectionism. One is political: It would fulfill a campaign promise to bring back metal-factory jobs. Another is economic: It would reviv…

The U.S. Positions Warships In Tense Asia-Pacific Waters

The Navy assigned its 3rd and 7th fleets in the Western Pacific, as the United States shifts its focus to flashpoints in Asia.

Italian town that models migrant integration feels national election’s bite

Today, he has a job in this sewing workshop, Atelier Nuele, and a comfortable life. Schio reminds me of my town, which was also surrounded by mountains. There are so many foreigners, and we never had problems.

Italy’s 5-Star Movement Leads In Polls, But Some Past Supporters Vow ‘Never Again’

Italy votes for a new parliament Sunday. The populist 5-Star Movement has set its sights on heading the next government, but in Rome, where its politicians run the city, some voters are disenchanted.

Trump’s ‘chaos theory’ approach puts strain on administration

From the day Donald Trump announced his presidential campaign nearly two years ago, disruption has been his constant companion. One of President Trump’s longest-serving and closest aides, communications director Hope Hicks, announced her resignation. …

Two mothers, a son’s death, and the struggle for forgiveness

It was the woman’s voice Jolyn Hopson heard on the news that Thursday back in July. A wail, a piercing pang of anguish, the kind only a mother could make, perhaps, during the first or last moments of a life.

Church at helm of Congo protests: From state partner to ‘spiritual opposition’

At the end of 2016, as Congolese President Joseph Kabila’s second full term came to an end, leaders from the country’s powerful Roman Catholic Church nudged the president to sign an agreement with his political opposition. Mr. Kabila, they agreed, wou…

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