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A US measles outbreak reaches 301 cases, with Texas hit hardest, underscoring the vital role of vaccination.
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A US measles outbreak reaches 301 cases, with Texas hit hardest, underscoring the vital role of vaccination.
Rising tariffs and persistent inflation are squeezing US consumers, decreasing spending and dampening confidence amid economic uncertainty.
CGTN polls reveal global skepticism over U.S. tariff policies amid a $4 trillion market value loss, raising fears of economic slowdown.
EU announces counter tariffs on over $28B of U.S. goods, matching U.S. steel and aluminium tariffs. Two-step measures start April 1.
The Trump administration withdraws the U.S. from the landmark International Climate Loss and Damage Fund, igniting global debate on climate responsibility.
The U.S. State Department’s new visa restrictions on Cuba’s overseas medical missions may hit Cuba’s revenue. Cuba authorities dismiss it as another anti-Cuba measure by the Trump administration.
China strongly opposes the U.S. deployment of medium-range missiles in Asia, emphasizing regional stability and harmony.
China retaliates against US tariffs by targeting key American firms and imposing additional import duties, while filing a case with the WTO.
The planned signing of the U.S.-Ukraine minerals deal at the White House was canceled after a heated exchange between Presidents Trump and Zelenskyy, raising questions about future US-Ukraine relations.
The U.S. and Ukraine are close to finalizing a minerals deal that could reduce U.S. dependency on China. Negotiations continue amid concerns over security guarantees and European interests.