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Xi Jinping warns of ’new cold war’ if US keeps up protectionism
25 de enero, puesto en línea por Larry Elliott Economics editor — China, Business, Xi Jinping, Asia Pacific, World news, DavosIn virtual address to World Economic Forum Chinese president called for multilateral approach to solving crisis China’s president, Xi Jinping, has sent out a warning to Joe Biden that he risks a new cold war if he continues with the protectionist policies of his predecessor, Donald Trump. In an (...) -
Morning mail: Grace Tame is Australian of the Year, Giuliani sued, fresh summer salads
25 de enero, puesto en línea por Tamara HowieTuesday: Tame honoured for #LetHerSpeak campaign while Kerry O’Brien rejects honours. Plus: Amy McQuire on why 26 January is not a day for celebration Good morning, this is Tamara Howie bringing you the main stories and must-reads on Tuesday 26 January, a day mired with controversy over (...) -
’I heard the gunshots’: mother says she heard gunfire that killed son, Keon Lincoln
25 de enero, puesto en línea por Vikram Dodd — UK newsSharmaine Lincoln has appealed for witnesses to the killing of teenager in Handsworth, Birmingham last Thursday The mother of a 15-year-old boy gunned down and stabbed to death in a daylight attack, has said she heard the gunshots that killed him. Keon Lincoln was set upon in the street in (...) -
Mexico president rebuked for careless response to Covid after testing positive
25 de enero, puesto en línea por David Agren in Mexico City — Global development, Mexico, Coronavirus, Americas, World news, Andrés Manuel López ObradorAndrés Manuel López Obrador tests positive day after saying crisis nearing the end and ‘little lights’ at end of tunnel could be seen Mexico’s president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, declared at the weekend that his country was nearing the end of the coronavirus crisis, telling supporters that “little (...) -
Mastercard to raise fees by at least 400% for EU firms selling to UK customers
25 de enero, puesto en línea por Hilary Osborne — Credit cards, Debit cards, Brexit, Online shopping, European Union, Banks and building societies, Money, Consumer affairsChange from October could lead to higher prices for those paying with UK-issued cards Mastercard is to increase the fees EU firms face to take payments from online shoppers from the UK by at least 400%, in a move that could mean higher prices for consumers. When a credit or debit card is used, (...)