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institutional legal certainty to investors coming to our country – a setting where they are guaranteed sustained investment over time and a forward-looking perspective,” Rodriguez [wrote](https://x.com/delcyrodriguezv/status/2044132908688912830) on social media. Rodriguez’s government
institutions is the UCAS Technology Incubator, affiliated with the University College of Applied Sciences (UCAS) in the Tal al-Hawa neighbourhood of southwestern Gaza City. Once a vibrant hub for innovation and startups, its headquarters
institutional cohesion and align policies and measures by relevant bodies” and “prevent parallel work and end multiple voices in the management of the country’s cyberspace”, referring to the multiple bodies overseeing communications in Iran
economic cost of alcohol harm to society”. Jem Roberts, the institute’s head of external affairs, argued after Rachel Reeves’s last budget in December that [duty on beer should rise](https://www.ias.org.uk/2025/12/16/budget-2025-alcohol-duty-kept-with-inflation-but-still-far-from-true-cost/)
institutional relations with the US but would seek other trade partners if needed. Speaking on Tuesday, US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said the latest tariff proposal follows an investigation into alleged unfair trade practices
Institute for International and Security Affairs. The choice of targets – including air-defence systems, command-and-control centres and radar systems – suggest the Trump administration wants to weaken Iran’s ability to target shipping
policy ideas. But there has also been talk of cutbacks, with many parties promising to reduce the number of "quangos" and rein in the size of the public sector. Holyrood's [annual budget](https://www.gov.scot
economic loss inflicted on Black people and the parallel enrichment of White enslavers and public institutions,” the report reads. “Comparing the value of unpaid wages to the ad valorem taxes collected by the state
economic losses. ## War diplomacy - Israel’s ambassador to the US, Yechiel Leiter, said negotiations between Washington and Tehran have “nothing to do with Lebanon”, accusing Iran of trying to connect the two issues. Speaking
Institute for Graduate Studies, said the attack on Fujairah was a reminder that Iran does not need to directly attack US merchant ships in the Hormuz Strait — it could also strike Gulf states to keep
Economically, trade disputes have resurfaced, particularly over Britain’s digital services tax, which targets major US tech companies. Washington has warned it could respond with tariffs, arguing the measure disproportionately affects American firms. Against this
institutional and doctrinal: to streamline and accelerate conventional missile decision-making while maintaining a clear separation from Pakistan’s nuclear deterrent architecture.” Muhammad Faisal, a Sydney-based defence and foreign policy analyst, agreed with that
Policy Michael Kratsios speaks during a meeting of the White House Task Force on Artificial Intelligence Education in the East Room of the White House, Sept. 4, 2025, in Washington. **Alex Brandon/AP** Alex Brandon/AP WASHINGTON
policies, including investment in infrastructure, reform of the planning system and reducing trade friction with Europe, but said other commitments were "unwise to proceed with" given the current economic circumstances. He pointed to new workers
economic issues in this country." ### Fights over abortion policy continue post *Roe* It's a topic that could become paramount for Democrats moving forward, as Republican-led states try to scale back
economic growth. Though this is expected to be Powell's last meeting as chair, his term as a Fed governor does not expire until 2028. He said he will stay on at the bank until
policy towards the region. His resignation comes against the backdrop of a US based firm, AAFS Infrastructure and Energy, winning a $1.5bn (£1.1bn) contract to build a pipeline from the Croatian coast into
Institute of Politics and of Nuffield College, Oxford. In 2003 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. He was born into a Labour family in Sheffield in 1932 and had strong
economics of highway maintenance](https://theconversation.com/why-politicians-cant-fix-potholes-permanently-281797). “We just don’t have enough money to do anything other than keep the network roughly safe, rather than actually fixing the underlying problems.” , Starmer also said he was "fed up" at the economic consequences wrought upon ordinary Britons "because of the actions of Putin