BRITAIN: REWARDING BULLIES.

The article discusses the recent US-UK trade deal, which is characterized as more of a press release than a substantive agreement, lacking legal binding and containing minimal commitments. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's concessions are seen as a response to pressure from the US, particularly...

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Publicado en:New Internationalist no. 556; p. 10
Autor principal: BHADANI, ANITA
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Publicado: New Internationalist Jul/Aug2025
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