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Huawei and China, Facing U.S. Charges, Have Few Ways to Retaliate

January 29, 2019PAUL MOZUR and RAYMOND ZHONGComments Off on Huawei and China, Facing U.S. Charges, Have Few Ways to Retaliate

Slowing growth and the trade war could restrict Beijing’s ability to get tough. Huawei has shuffled its Washington staff, apparently seeking a reset in relations.

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Trump Administration’s Asylum-Seeker Policy Takes Effect

January 29, 2019PAULINA VILLEGAS and KIRK SEMPLEComments Off on Trump Administration’s Asylum-Seeker Policy Takes Effect

Though it has protested the Trump administration’s decision to force some asylum seekers back across the border, Mexico has agreed to allow certain migrants to stay and work as their cases unfold.

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Huawei and China Have Limited Ways to Answer U.S. Charges

January 29, 2019PAUL MOZUR and RAYMOND ZHONGComments Off on Huawei and China Have Limited Ways to Answer U.S. Charges

Slowing growth and the trade war could restrict Beijing’s ability to get tough. Huawei has shuffled its Washington staff, apparently seeking a reset in relations.

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Mexico Protests U.S. Decision to Return Asylum Seekers

January 25, 2019AZAM AHMED, MIRIAM JORDAN and ELISABETH MALKINComments Off on Mexico Protests U.S. Decision to Return Asylum Seekers

The Mexican government said that it disagreed with “this unilateral measure” but that it would take in people who are applying for asylum in the United States.

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Mexico Moves to Encourage Caravan Migrants to Stay and Work

January 25, 2019JEFF ERNST and KIRK SEMPLEComments Off on Mexico Moves to Encourage Caravan Migrants to Stay and Work

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has streamlined the process to give humanitarian visas to migrants from Central America, drawing more toward the border with the United States.

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Venezuela’s Military Backs Maduro, as Russia Warns U.S. Not to Intervene

January 24, 2019ANA VANESSA HERRERO and NEIL MacFARQUHARComments Off on Venezuela’s Military Backs Maduro, as Russia Warns U.S. Not to Intervene

The declaration of loyalty to President Nicolás Maduro was a setback for the Venezuelan opposition leader, who has been backed by several countries, including the United States.

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U.S. and Taliban Make Headway in Talks for Withdrawal From Afghanistan

January 24, 2019ROD NORDLAND and MUJIB MASHALComments Off on U.S. and Taliban Make Headway in Talks for Withdrawal From Afghanistan

Negotiators are making headway on an agreement in which the U.S. would withdraw its forces and the Taliban would pledge not to offer a haven to terrorists.

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After a Tarnished Election, Opposition Figure Takes Over in Congo

January 24, 2019KIMIKO de FREYTAS-TAMURAComments Off on After a Tarnished Election, Opposition Figure Takes Over in Congo

Felix Tshisekedi is thought to have lost to another opposition leader, Martin Fayulu, but the U.S. and others have accepted the outcome in the name of stability.

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‘Good Arguments’? Canadian Ambassador Criticized Over Huawei Remarks

January 24, 2019January 24, 2019DAN BILEFSKYComments Off on ‘Good Arguments’? Canadian Ambassador Criticized Over Huawei Remarks

Canada’s ambassador to China has come under fire for seeming to offer a legal opinion that encouraged Meng Wanzhou, the senior Huawei executive ensnared in a global legal fight.

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Russia Shows Off New Cruise Missile and Says It Abides by Landmark Treaty

January 23, 2019NEIL MacFARQUHARComments Off on Russia Shows Off New Cruise Missile and Says It Abides by Landmark Treaty

American officials, who say the weapon violates the 1987 I.N.F. treaty, argued that inspection of a stationary missile would not prove compliance.

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