Trump thinks tariffs can bring back the glory days of US manufacturing. Here’s why he’s wrong

The “liberation day” tariffs announced by US president Donald Trump have one thing in common – they are being applied to goods only. Trade in services between the US and its partners is not affected. This is the perfect example of Trump’s peculiar focus on trade in goods and, by extension, his nostalgic but outdated […]

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Global Markets Plunge Amid Trump Tariffs, $9.5 Trillion Loss

The global financial landscape faced significant turmoil as the repercussions of Donald Trump’s tariffs unfolded, wiping out a staggering $9.5 trillion from financial markets over three trading sessions. Key points from the market meltdown include: The Athens Stock Exchange mirrored the global downturn, signaling a technical correction with a decline exceeding 10% from its annual […]

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EFF Stands with Perkins Coie and the Rule of Law

As a legal organization that has fought in court to defend the rights of technology users for almost 35 years, including numerous legal challenges to federal government overreach, Electronic Frontier Foundation unequivocally supports Perkins Coie’s challenge to the Trump administration’s shocking, vindictive, and unconstitutional Executive Order. In punishing the law firm for its zealous advocacy […]

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Amazon’s Last-Minute Bid for TikTok Amid U.S. Ban Deadline: OnlyFans Joins the Acquisition Race

As the clock ticks down to the U.S. government’s April 5 deadline to potentially ban TikTok, Amazon has made a late-stage attempt to acquire the platform. According to a report by The Information, President Donald Trump’s administration is pushing for a new entity called “TikTok America,” with a structure that would see U.S. companies owning […]

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How the struggles of the UK hospitality sector could hit the rest of the economy

Across the UK, Mother’s Day represented a vital revenue opportunity for the hospitality sector. Bars, restaurants, cafés and pubs would have anticipated a boost courtesy of family groups – and some spring-like weather. Sadly though, due to some harsh financial realities including higher tax and wage bills coming into force now, many of these establishments […]

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Sanctioning Evasion Network Supporting Hizballah Finance Operations

The United States is today designating a Lebanon-based sanctions evasion network that supports Hizballah’s finance team, which oversees commercial projects and oil smuggling networks that generate revenue for Hizballah. Such evasion networks bolster Iran and Hizballah, undermining Lebanon.  As part of today’s action, the United States is designating five individuals and three associated companies, including […]

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US and Russia squabble over Arctic security as melting ice opens up shipping routes

“You cannot annex another country.” This was the clear message given by the Danish prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, at a recent press conference with the outgoing and incoming prime ministers of Greenland. It did not appear aimed at Russian president Vladimir Putin, but at Donald Trump, the president of one of her country’s closest allies, […]

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EFF Urges Third Circuit to Join the Legal Chorus: No One Owns the Law

Two appeals courts have recently rejected efforts by private parties to use copyright to restrict access to the laws that most directly affect ordinary citizens: regulations that ensure our homes, workplaces, devices, and many other products, are safe and fit for purpose. Apparently hoping the third time will be the charm, a standards organization is […]

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Consumers are boycotting US goods around the world. Should Trump be worried?

As politicians around the world scramble to respond to US “liberation day” tariffs, consumers have also begun flexing their muscles. “Boycott USA” messages and searches have been trending on social media and search engines, with users sharing advice on brands and products to avoid. Even before Donald Trump announced across-the-board tariffs, there had been protests […]

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