The loss of such a rich, sizable, powerful member state will weaken the European Union’s momentum and its diplomatic weight.
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Britain Defies Trump Plea to Ban Huawei From 5G Network
The move shows how an American effort against the Chinese wireless equipment company has stumbled.
Britain Defies Trump Plea to Ban Huawei From 5G Network
The move shows how an American effort against the Chinese wireless equipment company has stumbled.
Modi Prepares to Welcome Trump to India
The February visit would be a welcome distraction for both nationalistic leaders, who face deepening political troubles at home.
China’s Coronavirus Has Revived Global Economic Fears
The spread of the dangerous virus has spooked global markets and threatened prospects for economic growth.
Trump Expands Steel Tariffs, Saying They Are Short of Aim
The president plans tariffs on metal items like nails and cables after his earlier move raised the cost of making those products in the United States.
How China’s Coronavirus Outbreak Could Threaten the Global Economy
Markets have tumbled as investors worry that Chinese shoppers will stay home for the Lunar New Year holiday and beyond. Economists say the possible impact isn’t yet clear.
Iran’s Grim Economy Limits Its Willingness to Confront the U.S.
Fearful of public anger over a plunging economy, Iran’s leaders appear to be turning inward, pulling back from escalation.
Oil Prices Are Slow to Reflect U.S.-Iran Tensions
The muted initial reaction to last week’s killing of an Iranian general points to confidence that shipping lanes will be unaffected.
Inside China’s Push to Turn Muslim Minorities Into an Army of Workers
The Communist Party wants to remold Xinjiang’s minorities into loyal blue-collar workers to supply Chinese factories with cheap labor.