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Tariffs · United StatesWithin days of Donald Trump announcing his sweeping "Liberation Day" tariffs in April, Rick Woldenberg was looking for a law firm to help him sue the U.S. president. "I'm not willing to allow politicians to destroy what we have built up over generations," said Woldenberg, CEO of educational toy company Learning Resources, a family business in the Chicago suburbs founded by his mother.See the Story
A toy maker takes his case against Trump's tariffs to the Supreme Court
57% Center coverage: 53 sources

Karol NawrockiPoland is negotiating to import U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) to supply Ukraine and Slovakia. The plan aims to strengthen EU-U.S. energy ties, with an announcement expected after a transatlantic conference in Athens. Estimated volumes could match Slovakia's yearly gas usage, enhancing Europe's energy security.See the Story
Transatlantic Energy Alliance: Poland Boosts LNG Imports to Aid Ukraine and Slovakia
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European Union · LatviaOn 5 November, Latvian lawmakers decided to indefinitely postpone a vote concerning the withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention, a European treaty focused on combating violence against women. This decision will remain in effect until after the parliamentary elections scheduled for October of next year. The postponement has been positively received by Prime Minister Evika Siliņa, who is opposed to leaving the treaty. The Council of Europe treaty,…See the Story