Windsor, Ontario, Canadian Automotive Capital, Braces for Trump Tariffs

Windsor, Ontario, Canadian Automotive Capital, Braces for Trump Tariffs

After about a week of conflicting signals, the new Trump administration announced that the long-threatened 25 percent tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico would take effect on Saturday, the first salvo of what is expected to be a trade war between the allies. [Read: Trump Will Hit Mexico, Canada and China With Tariffs] When … Read more

Where the Taxis Are Motorcycles, and the Drivers Are Women

Where the Taxis Are Motorcycles, and the Drivers Are Women

When her three children didn’t have enough to eat, Monica Atieno decided to apply for a job through a new program that was recruiting women to become motorcycle taxi drivers — a profession long dominated by men. At first, she kept her plan a secret from her husband, who was himself a motorcycle taxi driver … Read more

Chastened by Past Wars, Kremlin Tries to Elevate Its Veterans

Chastened by Past Wars, Kremlin Tries to Elevate Its Veterans

When Ilya Rusinov returned to the Russian work force after rehabilitating a vertebra damaged in the Ukraine war, his first job was teaching in a school. But he had also launched a side project, a patriotic club he called Zveno, or “Squad,” that provides military training for different age groups, including teenagers. After struggling at … Read more

New Zealand Loosens Visitor Visas to Court Remote Workers

New Zealand Loosens Visitor Visas to Court Remote Workers

New Zealand relaxed its visa requirements for remote workers on Monday, as the country looked to spur economic growth by courting “digital nomads,” the skilled professionals who can work from anywhere in the world that has an internet connection. With the new policy, a New Zealand visitor visa, which allows foreigners to remain for up … Read more

Trump’s Moves to Upend Federal Bureaucracy Touch Off Fear and Confusion

Trump’s Moves to Upend Federal Bureaucracy Touch Off Fear and Confusion

An Education Department employee was attending a funeral this week when she got the call: She was being placed on administrative leave because she works on projects that connect Black students, among others, to federal government programs. A disabled veteran employed at the Department of Veterans Affairs grew emotional when he heard about the rescinding … Read more

What’s Next for D.E.I. With Trump Back in Office?

What’s Next for D.E.I. With Trump Back in Office?

President Trump had barely reacquainted himself with the Oval Office after his second inauguration when he began shredding the D.E.I. initiatives of the Biden administration, fulfilling a cause célèbre for conservatives that had helped power his political comeback. On his second day back in power, Mr. Trump ordered that agency heads place those officials who … Read more

Trump Administration Orders D.E.I. Officials Be Put on Leave

Trump Administration Orders D.E.I. Officials Be Put on Leave

The Trump administration on Tuesday ordered that officials tasked with overseeing diversity, equity and inclusion efforts across federal agencies be placed on administrative leave and that all such initiatives taking place across the government be brought to a halt. In a memo from the Office of Personnel Management, the heads of departments and agencies were … Read more

How Trump’s Tariffs Could Affect the U.S., Canada and Mexico

How Trump’s Tariffs Could Affect the U.S., Canada and Mexico

Decades of trade integration across North America are on the precipice of major disruption by tariffs that President Trump says he wants to impose on Canada and Mexico, the United States’ top trading partners. And while tariffs are predicted to inflict pain on all three nations, they would cause more damage to Canada and Mexico, … Read more

What 7 Americans Thought About Trump’s Inauguration Speech

What 7 Americans Thought About Trump’s Inauguration Speech

As Donald J. Trump takes office once again, he will represent millions who enthusiastically support him, millions who forcefully oppose him and, perhaps most critically, millions in between. This last group of voters may have been decisive in the November election: people who were unhappy about their choices, frustrated with the nation’s leadership and skeptical … Read more

India’s Economy Slows Down Just When It Was Supposed to Speed Up

India’s Economy Slows Down Just When It Was Supposed to Speed Up

A year ago, India was bouncing back from a recession caused by Covid-19 with a spring in its step. The country had overtaken China as the most populous country, and its leaders were declaring India the world’s fastest-growing major economy. This was music to the ears of foreign investors, and to India’s prime minister, Narendra … Read more