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One in three German workers fear AI will take their jobs, according to a new poll. Follow DW for more stories from Germany.
South Korea’s President Lee Jae Myung faces a pivotal foreign policy test barely two months after taking office, with back-to-back summits in Tokyo and Washington that reflect the wider struggle of U.
Donald Trump’s inadvertent decision has not only triggered a temporary truce between two cantankerous neighbours, but also ...
Logistics company ShipBob says more e-commerce brands want space in special warehouses that help ease tariff burden.
There is an old Robin Williams gag about an unarmed English bobby who shouts at a fleeing criminal: “Stop! Or I’ll say stop ...
Tariffs are not a realistic tax base. They’re among the worst taxes imaginable — narrow, arbitrary, unstable and regressive.
Hammel: "The new tariffs being imposed, here and there, by President Trump have disrupted export markets for American goods, ...
Both Ireland's Tanaiste and Taoiseach welcomed the "clarity" that the joint EU-US statement on the framework agreement on trade provides.
The upcoming SCO summit in China will serve as a unique platform for frank dialogue, alignment of positions, and development of collective decisions in today's highly turbulent environment, Belarusian ...
The elimination of the Business and Human Rights team strips US companies of critical guidance just as new international laws raise the stakes.
Gov. Wes Moore’s international trip to Japan and South Korea earlier this year cost Maryland taxpayers about $322,000 — roughly $72,000 more than originally estimated.