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Donald Trump · United StatesThe Trump administration is restricting the number of refugees it admits into the country to 7,500 and they will mostly be white South Africans, a dramatic drop after the U.S. previously allowed in hundreds of thousands of people fleeing war and persecution from around the world.See the Story
Trump limits refugee admissions to record-low 7,500, prioritizing white South Africans
45% Center coverage: 282 sources

US Foreign Policy · United StatesTreasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Sunday that the U.S. and China will likely avoid 100 percent American tariffs on Chinese good after negotiators settled on a plan for a possible trade agreement. Bessent told NBC News’ Kristen Welker that “after two days of negotiations” with Chinese International Trade Representative Li Chenggang in Malaysia, a “framework” of a deal has been reached. President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are expected to meet in South Korea on Thursday, capping off the former’s five-day trip to Asia.See the Story
US, China reach ‘framework’ of trade deal, Bessent says
53% Center coverage: 249 sources

Climate Change · BelémTen years ago, something momentous happened in Paris. At COP21, 195 countries agreed to limit global warming to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels. A seismic shift in the battle against climate change, or so we thought. True, progress has been made but ultimately, emissions continue to climb (1). With climate now slipping down theSee the Story