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Trump’s Economy Is Light Expecting the Tax-Slice Enhance

The U.S. economy is beginning the year with a downshift in growth despite $1.5 trillion in tax cuts signed by President Donald Trump in December. Unexpectedly weak February retail sales pushed down forecasts for the annualized pace of expansion in the first quarter, with the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta’s GDPNow tracking estimate at 1.8…

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The invitation Australia is now presumably now not to receive from our neighbours

Updated March 17, 2018 06:47:31 Photo: Mr Widodo said Australia would bring more « stability » to the region and ASEAN. (AAP: Lauren Farrow) Related Story: Aung San Suu Kyi comes to ASEAN summit with reputation tarnished Related Story: Australian-Indonesian ties are key to stability in Asia-Pacific, Yudhoyono says It’s an invitation that we’re unlikely to get…

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Syrian civilians flit embattled Jap Ghouta and Afrin

Civilians continue to flee Syria’s Eastern Ghouta and Afrin in record numbers as Syrian and Turkish military operations continue against their respective foes. Roughly 50,000 people have fled the two areas – 20,000 from Eastern Ghouta, a Damascus suburb, and 30,000 from Afrin, in Syria’s Kurdish-dominated northeast – according to some counts. Eastern Ghouta has…

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Boris Johnson blames Putin for nerve agent assault

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Police whisper exiled Russian Nikolai Glushkov used to be murdered in London by ‘compression to neck’

An exiled Russian businessman associated with a leading critic of Vladimir Putin was murdered at his London home just over a week after a nerve agent attack on a former spy, police have revealed. Investigators believe Nikolai Glushkov was strangled with a dog lead, a source told The Independent. Officials say there is no evidence to suggest…

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RSF lauds Al Jazeera, decries ‘international agent’ calls

A leading advocate of press freedom worldwide has expressed concern over calls by some US legislators for Al Jazeera to register under the Foreign Agent Registration Act (FARA). Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said in a statement that governments should not interfere in editorial decisions because it could potentially lead to censorship. RSF is an international non-governmental organisation…