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President Donald Trump’s sweeping “reciprocal tariffs” in international trade have set off unsettling shock waves through Wall Street and the world’s economies. But in a practical sense ...
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The Family Mart brand is a popular Japanese convenience store chain, with its iconic blue, white and green logo, that would be familiar to anyone who’s been to Japan. Although the konbini chain never ...
Professor Alessio Ciulli, of the University’s Centre for Targeted Protein Degradation (CeTPD), and members of its ACBI (Alessio Ciulli and Boehringer Ingelheim) PROTAC collaboration team have been ...
This is after the PNG Supreme Court ruled last week that parliament must be recalled on Tuesday, 8 April to debate a motion of no confidence against Marape. The court found that actions taken by the ...
Major Velena Iga of the PNG Salvation Army was among eight women presented with the International Women of Courage Award in Washington DC last week. The award ceremony was hosted by the United States ...
Toroama wants the National Information & Communications Technology Authority of PNG to find the source of the video. He said that while freedom of expression was a democratic value, it was also a ...
(AP File) Revoking international student visas marks a shift from past practice and leaves students vulnerable to detention and deportation. Among the universities where students have had their visas ...
Rutgers is truly an international university: our classrooms and labs form microcosms of the global community, bringing people from different cultures and nationalities together to study and solve the ...
The airport is set to become a major hub for international flights (Picture: BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group) The ‘happiest country on Earth’, is set to open a major new international airport in the ...
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Anger over the Trump administration’s tariffs and rhetoric will likely cause international travel to the U.S. to fall even further than expected this year, an influential travel forecasting ...