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A new president has changed foreign and economic policy more than could be imagined but is cautious on political reform
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Conservatives hope a new case will undercut public-sector unions’ ability to collect fees from non-union workers
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The vice-president's resignation may facilitate congressional action on the government's legislative agenda
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The deputy president could improve the ANC’s dwindling fortunes, but indecisiveness has hampered his campaign thus far
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Macron will need positive economic results to establish credibility with Berlin and keep French voters on his side
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With weaker unions and leaders guarding their own interests, NAFTA talks may be Mexican workers’ best hope for pay rises
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If post-election Germany becomes less accommodating, Poland could stand alone in opposing 'posted workers' reform
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Sri Lanka on July 29 signed an agreement for a Chinese firm to acquire a stake in the Hambantota port
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In an address remarkable for its boldness, the European Commission president has sketched out an optimistic agenda
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Yesterday’s modest protests may indicate that a majority of the population has accepted the need for reforms
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