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The EU and Canada avenged after Trump’s latest tariffs
The trade fight spread yesterday while the EU and Canada announced billions of dollars into the retailers of tariffs On US exports, hours after the President of Trump is on the import of steel and aluminum, he entered into force.
Europe
EU said that Tariffs would enter into force on April 1The answer to about $ 26 billion in tariffs applied by the US, but the block officials emphasized that they were ready to conclude a contract.
Their answer will come in two parts. The Tariff suspension conducted under President Joe Biden will be allowed to ride, raising the tariffs to billions of products in the value of the euro, including ships, bourbon and motorcycles. The second step will be to set up a tariff at about 18 billion euros in additional products, the list of which has yet to be completed.
Canada
The Canadian government said they would impose new tariffs at $ 20 billion in US imports. This circle is focused on steel and aluminum, but it also applies to tools, computers, sports goods and cast iron.
Here’s a breakdown of all the tariffs so far.
Other allies
Britain decided not to take revenge onAs Prime Minister Keir Starmer wants to sign a long -term trade agreement with US Prime Minister Anthony Albanese from Australia, he said his country would not impose reciprocal tariffs because he will hurt local consumers.
The activist we kept us did not speak privately with the lawyers
Lawyers of the Pro-Palestinian activist and legal American resident who detained the federal authority of immigration last weekend could not have had private conversations with himThe court hearing discovered yesterday. Trump’s administration is Trying to deport Activist, Mahmoud Khalil, who has not been charged with a crime.
Khalil, who is married to an American citizen, was a leader of the Pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University, from which he recently graduated. Trump’s administration justified its detention with a slightly used statute that allows the deportation process against people whose presence is considered to be an “opponent” American foreign policy. Trump said this week Khalil’s case was the first of “many to come.”
Quote: “It’s not a free speech here,” said Secretary of State Marco Rubio. “This is about people who are not entitled to be in the United States to begin with. No one has the right to a student visa. Nobody has the right to a green ticket.”
What is the following: The judge said he would order the government to let Khalil’s lawyers talk to him. He also told the government lawyer to be ready to resolve the opinion of the 2004 Supreme Court, which could allow Khalil’s lawyers to keep their case in New York.
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Monitoring of sectasic violence and murder of revenge in Syria
Armed groups and foreign fighters connected to the Syrian government were Behind the sectasic violence In the coastal region, during the past week, a war surveillance group based in Britain was discovered. The tensions threatened with efforts to unite the earth.
Violence “included out -of -court murders, the execution of the field and the systematic mass murder motivated by revenge and sectality,” the Syrian Syrian Network report in a report published on Tuesday. The Times could not confirm the findings.
Background: Hundreds of civilians were killed in Latakia and Tartus provinces, and areas dominated by Alawit’s religious minority. The dictator Bashar al-Assad was carried out was Alavit, and some members enjoyed the privileged status in accordance with his rule.
Conflict: Turkey continued to bombard the armed Kurdish rebels In Iraq and Syria, even after the militant leader invited them to dissolve, and their group declared a dedication fire.
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Sea of new books you will read this spring
Each season brings its share of books to rejoice, and this one is not different. The Times has chosen dozens of your favorite Turners for you.
Prequel “hunger games” follows the eventual mentor Katniss Everdeen at 50. Hunger games. The new novel Ocean Vuuga follows the relationship between the Vietnamese man and the widow in the fictional city of Connecticut. Read the full list here.
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