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          A worker cuts steel at a factory in Zouping in China's eastern Shandong. President Donald Trump is already threatening additional rounds of tariffs, possibly targeting more than $500bn worth of Chinese goodsA trade war between the US and China, the two biggest economies, could hurt global growth as both countries seek to slap protectionist tariffs that would will dampen trade. AFP

          First US-China tariff salvos stoke fears of prolonged trade war

          EconomyJuly 07, 2018
          China retaliated against President Trump's trade taxes by slapping duties on US shipments including soybeans and automobiles. Jonathan Ernst / Reuters

          China’s tariff response takes effect after Trump ignites trade war

          EconomyJuly 06, 2018
          Chinese Premier Li Keqiang told a news briefing in Sofia on Friday that nobody benefits from a trade war, hours after US President Donald Trump slapped tariffs on Chinese imports. Wang Zhao / AFP Photo

          Trade war is never a solution, China’s premier says

          EconomyJuly 06, 2018
          Paddy Padmanathan, CEO of Acwa says the company is considering an IPO “sooner rather than later” to help finance the business. Chris Whiteoak / The National

          Saudi Arabia's Acwa Power is keen on IPO to fund company's growth, CEO says

          MarketsJune 26, 2018
          Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel (C) gestures as she arrives ahead of a summit at EU headquarters in Brussels on June 24, 2018. EU leaders headed to Brussels for emergency talks over migration as Italy's new populist cabinet turned away another rescue ship, vowing no longer to shoulder Europe's migrant burden. / AFP / JOHN THYS

          EU migration summit sees snubs and snark

          EuropeJune 24, 2018
          TOPSHOT - Workers build 'The Mastaba', an outdoor work made up of over 7000 stacked barrels by Bulgarian artist Christo Vladimirov Javachef on the Serpentine lake in Hyde Park in London on June 11, 2018. / AFP / Niklas HALLEN

          Roll out the barrels: Christo's mastaba is in Hyde Park

          ArtJune 12, 2018
          Timo Werner of Germany runs with the ball during the friendly between Germany and Saudi Arabia at BayArena on June 8, 2018 in Leverkusen, Germany. Werner could be in the running for the golden boot at the World Cup. Martin Rose/Bongarts / Getty Images

          World Cup 2018: 10 Golden Boot contenders

          FootballJune 11, 2018
          Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at a pre-election rally in Sarajevo. Dado Ruvic / Reuters

          Turkey's growing influence in the Balkans has profound implications for the Middle East

          CommentJune 05, 2018
          Alexander Zverev was pushed to five sets by Dusan Lajovic in the French Open second round. Alessandra Tarantino / AP Photo

          French Open: Zverev and Dimitrov survive scares to reach third round

          TennisMay 30, 2018
          Mohamed Safwat, pictured during the 2018 French Open, has now qualified for two grand slam main draws. Alessandra Tarantino / AP Photo

          Safwat's French Open dream comes true - at one hour's notice

          TennisMay 27, 2018
          Rafael Nadal starts the French Open as the overwhelming favourite to win his 11th title. Christophe Petit Tesson / EPA

          French Open predictions: Can anyone stop Nadal winning title No 11?

          TennisMay 26, 2018
          US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delivers remarks on 'After the Deal - A New Iran Strategy', at the Heritage Foundation in Washington. Michael Reynolds / EPA

          US sanctions on Revolutionary Guards causes Iran investment rethink

          WorldMay 22, 2018
          Miguel Arias Canete (L), European Union Energy Commissioner, during a meeting with Iranian officials in the capital Tehran on May 19, 2018. Iran said it would wait to see whether Europe produces tangible results in overcoming US sanctions before deciding whether to stay in the nuclear deal, as a top EU official visited Tehran to present plans to maintain trade ties. AFP / STR

          Iran announces deadline for Europe to salvage nuclear deal

          May 19, 2018
          Mr Tusk said that it was “absurd to even think that the EU could be a threat to the US” in terms of trade. EPA/VASSIL DONEV

          With friends like Trump, who needs enemies: EU chief

          EuropeMay 16, 2018
          We all need to play our part in the struggle for a better world, like Martin Luther King Jr / Courtesy HBO

          There are new challenges needing our activism across the world

          CommentMay 14, 2018
          Richard Thaler, author of 'Nudge' and winner of the 2017 Nobel Economics Prize / Reuters

          Evidence-based policy will save us all a headache

          CommentMay 09, 2018
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