Inside Trump’s Rushed Effort to Deport 238 Migrants

Inside Trump’s Rushed Effort to Deport 238 Migrants

Nathali Sánchez last heard from her husband on March 14, when he called from a Texas detention center to say he was being deported back to Venezuela. Later that night, he texted her through a government messaging app for detainees. “I love you,” he wrote, “soon we will be together …

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How This Trade War Is Different From All Other Trade Wars

How This Trade War Is Different From All Other Trade Wars

If the on-again, off-again tariff announcements by President Trump have struck you as unusual, that’s for good reason. Nothing like this has ever happened before. That’s the estimation of Douglas Irwin, a Dartmouth economic historian whose 2017 book, “Clashing Over Commerce: A History of US Trade Policy,” is the leading …

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Why Iran’s Supreme Leader Came Around to Nuclear Talks With Trump

Why Iran’s Supreme Leader Came Around to Nuclear Talks With Trump

It was a closely held, urgent meeting. Iran was pondering a response to President Trump’s letter seeking nuclear negotiations. So the country’s president, as well as the heads of the judiciary and Parliament huddled with Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, last month, according to two senior Iranian officials familiar …

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For U.S. and China, a Risky Game of Chicken With No Off-Ramp in Sight

For U.S. and China, a Risky Game of Chicken With No Off-Ramp in Sight

A whopping increase in tariffs, followed by a whopping retaliation. Nationalist Chinese bloggers comparing President Trump’s levies to a declaration of war. China’s Foreign Ministry vowing that Beijing will “fight to the end.” For years, the world’s two biggest powers have flirted with the idea of an economic decoupling as …

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Trump Officials Signal Openness to Tariff Talks

Trump Officials Signal Openness to Tariff Talks

The Trump administration signaled on Tuesday that it was ready to negotiate deals with countries targeted by sweeping tariffs, saying that 70 governments had approached the United States to try to roll the levies back and that officials would begin talks with Japan, South Korea and other nations. But President …

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Leaders Flex Muscles Against International Criminal Court

Leaders Flex Muscles Against International Criminal Court

There aren’t a lot of countries Israel’s prime minister can visit without risking arrest. Which makes the red-carpet treatment Benjamin Netanyahu received in Hungary — Europe’s only proud “illiberal democracy” — all the more noteworthy. Viktor Orban, Hungary’s prime minister, invited Mr. Netanyahu right after the International Criminal Court issued …

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