France: ‘Return the Statue of Liberty,’ political leader asks USA; White House roars back

[ad_1] French politician Raphael Glucksmann has called for the Statue of Liberty to be returned to France. He has argued that the United States no longer upholds the values it once represented when the statue was gifted. Speaking at a Place Publique convention, Glucksmann criticised America’s shift in global stance, especially under Donald Trump’s leadership….

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Polar Vortex collapse to bring severe winter weather with snowfall to Canada, US; What is it? How does it happen?

[ad_1] A polar vortex collapse is predicted to bring severe winter-like weather to parts of Canada and the US around the middle of this month. This same weather event affected several regions across North America last month, causing freezing temperatures and widespread travel disruptions. According to reports, the upcoming polar vortex collapse could also impact…

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Making government great again

[ad_1] (We’ve rebranded Morning Bid Asia as Trading Day to offer you more in-depth analysis and commentary on global markets. I’ll help you make sense of the key trends moving markets just as the U.S trading day is ending and Asia’s morning is getting started.) ORLANDO, Florida, March 5 (Reuters) – Making sense of the…

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Incoming German government’s focus on European sovereignty could impact its Indo-Pacific ambitions

[ad_1] The German national election concluded on 23 February with the conservative Christian Democrats (CDU) and their partners Christian Social Union (CSU), together known as the Union, garnering 28.6% of the vote share. Its leader, Friedrich Merz, is slated to become Germany’s next Chancellor.   German national elections generally happen in September. This election took place…

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Self-harm alert: Trump’s ‘man of steel’ ambitions will make America grate again

[ad_1] If you want to reduce international trade and foreign relations to chest-beating displays of dominance, sooner or later you’re going to end up fighting about steel. Hard, unbending, corrosion-resistant and essential to making macho artefacts like skyscrapers, cars and armaments, the metal is associated with images of strength. US President Donald Trump echoed that…

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