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Elon Musk · United StatesElon Musk vowed on Monday that he would back primary challengers to any Republicans who supported President Trump’s megabill, a statement that comes after the two men’s relationship devolved into a bitter public feud earlier this month.
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Musk pledges to support primary challenges to Republicans who back Trump megabill
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Lula Da Silva · Buenos AiresLula’s presence at the event marks the beginning of Brazil’s temporary presidency in the bloc, with the main purpose of breaking the deadlock of the trade agreement with the European Union (EU). During a trip to France in the first week of June, Lula himself declared, in the presence of his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, that he would not leave office without concluding the pact. During the meeting he asked Macron to ‘open his heart to the…See the Story
Lula to Travel to Argentina to Attend Mercosur Summit
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LithiumLA PAZ (Reuters) -Bolivia's energy minister was doused with water and pelted with garbage on Thursday as chaos erupted in congress during a debate on controversial lithium contracts with Chinese and Russian firms that could bring in investments worth some…See the Story
Bolivian Congress Brawls over China, Russia Lithium Deals
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Agitated Session in Deputies Due to Discussion of the Contract with Chinese Company
Bolivia's President Arce Quits Re-Election Race
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