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President Joe Bidenannounced earlier this week that the United States will quadruple the tariffs on electric vehicles imported from China to 100% of their value while also imposing higher duties on metals and other clean energy products.
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The UN is now playing cleanup, maintaining that the overall death toll has not changed and is roughly 35,000.
Does Putin's upcoming visit with Xi Jinping signal a continuing “no-limits” partnership between China and Russia? Why is Europe alarmed with Georgia's “foreign agents” law? How will Biden respond if Israel continues to push into Rafah? Ian Bremmer shares his insights on global politics this week on World In :60.
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Saudi Arabia is reportedly showing fresh interest in a roadmap to peace in Yemen that was iced late last year in the wake of the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel.
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This overhaul marks the first major update to Europe's asylum laws in approximately two decades, aiming to replace a system that collapsed in 2015 when over a million migrants, mostly fleeing conflicts in Syria and Iraq, entered Europe.
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On Monday, India signed a 10-year-long agreement to operate and develop Iran’s Chabahar port.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin will be in Beijing on Thursday for talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, in a rare overseas trip to publicly underline strong relations.
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ChatGPT is a prude. Try to engage with it about sex or other risqué topics, and it’ll turn you down. The OpenAI chatbot’s usage rules specify that even developers who build on the platform must be careful to design their applications so they’re age-appropriate for children, meaning no “sexually explicit or suggestive content,” except for scientific and educational purposes. But the company is reportedly now looking into its blue side.
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