China’s exports to Africa surge after US trade upheaval

So far in 2025, exports from China to Africa total more than they did for the whole of 2020.
A container ship OOCL Daffodil is docked at Yangshan Port outside of Shanghai.Go Nakamura/File Photo/File Photo/Reuters

Widespread protests force Indonesia U-turn

Indonesia has been engulfed by civil unrest for days, driven by economic discontent and opposition to police brutality.
A protester carrying an Indonesian flagWilly Kurniawan/Reuters

Israel reportedly considering annexation in the West Bank

The move comes in response to several Western countries’ plans to recognize a Palestinian state.
Israeli troops walk during a weekly settlers’ tour in Hebron.Mussa Qawasma/Reuters

Kenya hires former Trump official to lobby US

Nairobi signed an agreement with Continental Strategy, a lobbying firm founded by a former US ambassador to the Organization of American States.
An audience member holds a Kenyan and an American flag during the arrival ceremony for Kenyan President William Ruto at the White House in 2024.Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images
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No more ‘Yes, Minister’: How Trump and social media broke the bureaucracy

The president and his aides have signaled that they view much of what is widely viewed as expertise as useless at best, mere left-wing ideology at worst.
Illustration showing a person being fired in front of a flow chart and Donald Trump’s signatureAl Lucca/Semafor

China investment curbs hit roadblock in Congress

The top Democrat on the Senate Commerce Committee, Sen. Maria Cantwell of Washington, is blocking the measure from being included in must-pass defense legislation.
Maria CantwellAnnabelle Gordon/Reuters

Why the government shutdown threat is real this time

Congress returns to Washington on Tuesday after the August break, and both parties are nowhere near a deal to fund the government.
The US Capitol Elizabeth Frantz/Reuters

‘A tipping point’: Bessent previews Trump administration’s latest tariff defense

The Treasury secretary talked to Semafor during a Labor Day push touting Republicans’ newly enacted tax relief for tipped workers.

Trump tariff ruling represents major setback, analysts say

A US court ruling that President Donald Trump’s tariffs are illegal represents a major setback for his economic agenda, analysts said.

In Minneapolis, conservatives test limits of new rhetoric on crime

The Minneapolis discourse is a function of conservative arguments that the government really can stop crime if it is willing to target certain people.

Republicans look to Hinson in Iowa’s Senate race

The 42-year-old lawmaker is close to Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, who’s expected to announce soon that she won’t seek a third term.

Warren backs Commerce on easing Syria export controls

A new rule issued Thursday removes restrictions on Syria-bound exports of certain US products.

Shutdown fight descends on DC

Senators in both parties want to see a bipartisan funding deal for less controversial government functions and a stopgap spending bill for the rest.

Ambassador Gor: Trump’s hiring chief on fast track to India

The 38-year-old personnel chief is a surprising and unconventional pick, but he’s highly likely to head for New Delhi soon.

US border czar says White House is discussing plan to use naval base near Chicago for ICE operations

Tom Homan said federal immigration operations in multiple US cities could ramp up after Labor Day.
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