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Protectionist policies are on the rise, threatening the framework of multilateral trade agreements. This shift towards nationalism could result in trade barriers and economic instability worldwide. It is crucial to address these challenges and work towards a more cooperative and inclusive trading system.
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Protectionist policies, such as tariffs and trade barriers, are on the rise, leading to a decline in multilateral trade agreements. This trend could hinder global economic growth and cooperation, prompting a shift towards regional or bilateral trade deals.
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Scientists have discovered a new species of monkey in Myanmar, known as the Popa langur. This critically endangered species has a population of fewer than 200 individuals, making conservation efforts crucial. With the help of local communities and environmental organizations, efforts are being made to protect the habitat of the Popa langur.
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COVID-19 cases are on the rise again globally, with many countries reporting a surge in infections. The United States has announced plans to roll out booster shots for fully vaccinated individuals starting next month. Scientists have discovered a new species of dinosaur in Argentina, believed to have roamed the Earth over 98 million years ago.
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Breaking news: Scientists have discovered a new species of shark off the coast of Australia. It has been named the "paddle-shaped hammerhead" due to its unique head shape. Researchers are excited to learn more about this elusive creature.
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Breaking news: Scientists have discovered a new species of dinosaur in Argentina, believed to be one of the largest ever found. The dinosaur, named "Titanosaur," measured over 120 feet long and weighed an estimated 70 tons. Researchers are excited about the potential insights into prehistoric life that this discovery could provide.
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