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The new India-Europe trade agreement has created a vast market “of two billion people” EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said Tuesday, a deal reached after two decades of negotiations.

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Venezuela’s interim president Delcy Rodriguez on Monday forecast a $1.4 billion bonanza from planned reforms to the oil sector aimed at drawing in foreign investors following the ouster of Nicolas Maduro.

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NATO chief Mark Rutte warned Monday that Europe cannot defend itself without the United States, in the face of calls for the continent to stand on its own feet after tensions over Greenland.

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US President Donald Trump said Monday that he would raise tariffs on South Korean goods including autos, lumber and pharmaceuticals, accusing the country of not living up to an earlier trade pact struck with Washington.

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Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Monday asked US President Donald Trump to limit the activities of his “Board of Peace” to Gaza.

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Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani on Monday urged the EU to list Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) as a “terrorist organization” following a deadly crackdown on mass protests.

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The Kremlin on Monday said the U.S.-brokered trilateral talks in the UAE between Russian and Ukrainian negotiators had been held in a “constructive spirit” but that there was still “significant work ahead.”

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Former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton issued pointed calls for America to stand up and defend their values after the second killing of a citizen in Minneapolis by immigration agents that Donald Trump blamed on Democratic “chaos.”

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China said on Monday that a preliminary trade agreement with Canada “does not target any third parties” after the United States threatened to impose 100-percent tariffs on Canadian products if the agreement were finalized.

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Christmas Day strikes by the United States on northwest Nigeria targeted militants linked to an Islamic State wing largely active in neighboring Niger, a top US Africa Command lieutenant general said.

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