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North America | 17.09.2020 Trump’s executive orders are covering his left and right flanks Worringly, Trump's is moving further left to keep Americans from losing their homes during a crisis than Obama did
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‘We must adapt to a new reality without abandoning what makes us Social Democrats’ Miia Järvi reflects on the success of Finland’s Social Democratic Party and the lessons it holds for others across Europe