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Growing Pressure on Fed: Analysts Expect Larger Rate Cuts Amid U.S. Recession Fears

Concerns over a potential U.S. recession grow, prompting analysts to expect multiple Federal Reserve rate cuts by year-end.

Mnuchin and Cohn Question Trump’s Tariff Strategy, Call for Clarity

Former Trump advisers criticize tariff policies, suggesting a universal 10% tariff could generate $2.5 trillion.

Elon Musk Criticizes Private Universities’ Propaganda, Invokes Kim Jong Un

Elon Musk criticized federal funding for private universities, likening their propaganda to North Korea's, during a GOP luncheon.

South Korea Struggles with Diplomatic Uncertainty Amid Trump’s Impeachment Crisis

The impeachment crisis hinders U.S.-South Korea diplomacy, causing fragmented trade and foreign policy responses amid political instability.

Trump Nominates Allison Hooker, Key Figure in North Korea Summits, as Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs

Trump nominates Allison Hooker as Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, key in U.S.-China relations and North Korea negotiations.

Ishiba Tells Trump Japan Will Determine Defense Spending on Its Own Terms

Japan asserts its right to set defense budgets independently, amid U.S. expectations for increased spending and discussions on Nippon Steel.

Biden Claims He Could Have Beaten Trump If He Had Run Last Year

Biden reflects on his presidency, believes he could have won 2024 election, and highlights his foreign diplomacy and economic achievements.

China’s Mega Dam in Tibet: Powering Millions or Displacing Them?

China plans to build the world's largest hydropower dam in Tibet, expected to produce 300 billion kWh of electricity, impacting millions.

Fed’s Latest Rate Cut Shows a Shift Toward Caution Amid Economic Uncertainty

The Fed slows rate cuts for 2024, now expecting only two, amid persistent inflation and resilient labor market conditions.

From Power to Out: France’s Prime Minister Ousted in Just 90 Days

French PM Michel Barnier resigns after no-confidence vote, marking the shortest term in the Fifth Republic's history.

Trump’s New Efficiency Chief Slams Fast-Tracked Chip Subsidies

Vivek Ramaswamy criticizes fast CHIPS Act subsidy distribution, accusing the Biden administration of rushing before leadership change.

Incheon Airport Scraps Controversial Plan for Special Separate Celebrity Entrance

Incheon International Airport Corporation has decided not to implement the Separate Entry Procedure for Celebrities, citing public feedback.

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