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      4 March

      25% tariffs on Mexican, Canadian imports will start on March 4: Donald Trump

      Trump says tariffs are to force the two US neighbours to step up their fight against fentanyl trafficking and stop illegal immigration Washington: President Donald Trump said Monday that 25% taxes on imports from Mexico and Canada would start on Tuesday, sparking renewed fears of a North American trade war that already showed signs of pushing up inflation and hindering growth. “Tomorrow — tariffs 25% on Canada and 25% on Mexico. And that’ll start,” Trump told reporters in the Roosevelt Room. “They’re going to have to have a tariff.” Trump has said the tariffs are to force the two US neighbours to step up their fight against fentanyl trafficking and stop illegal immigration. But Trump has also indicated that he wants…

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    • 3 March

      Israel ables to “get its captives back” through prisoner exchange deal: Hamas

      Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is delusional if he thinks he can achieve his goals through the starvation war imposed on the Gaza Strip: Mahmoud Mardawi Gaza: Israel will only be able to “get its captives back” through a prisoner exchange deal, senior Hamas official Mahmoud Mardawi said in a press statement. “Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is delusional if he thinks he can achieve his goals through the starvation war imposed on the Gaza Strip,” Mardawi said on Sunday. Mardawi reaffirmed Hamas’s refusal to extend the first phase of the agreement with Israel, stressing the need to implement all its phases as originally signed, Xinhua news agency reported. He also called on mediators to ensure Israel adhered to the terms…

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    • 2 March

      UK PM Starmer meets Ukrainian President Zelensky

      During their meeting at Downing Street, Starmer said Ukraine has “full backing across the United Kingdom.” He stressed Britain’s “unwavering determination” to achieve a lasting peace. London: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with visiting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. During their meeting at Downing Street, Starmer said Ukraine has “full backing across the United Kingdom.” He stressed Britain’s “unwavering determination” to achieve a lasting peace. Zelensky thanked Starmer for the support Britain has shown to Ukraine since the start of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Xinhua news agency reported. Zelensky’s visit came ahead of a defence summit Britain is hosting, with European leaders gathering in London on Sunday to discuss a peace plan for Ukraine. Starmer has said he believes such a deal will have to involve…

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    • 2 March

      Israel accepts US proposal for temporary ceasefire in Gaza during Ramadan, Jewish Passover holidays

      The Muslim holy month of Ramadan began on Friday and will last until March 30, while the Jewish Passover week will be marked from April 12 to 20 Jerusalem: Israel has accepted a US proposal for a temporary ceasefire in the Gaza Strip during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan and Jewish Passover holiday, according to a statement issued by the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office around midnight between Saturday and Sunday. The Muslim holy month of Ramadan began on Friday and will last until March 30, while the Jewish Passover week will be marked from April 12 to 20. According to the proposal by US Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff, on the first day of the extended ceasefire,…

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    • 2 March

      Extending 1st phase of Gaza ceasefire ‘unacceptable’: Hamas

      The extension of the first phase as proposed by the occupation is unacceptable to us, and the mediators and guarantor countries are required to oblige the occupation to abide by the agreement in its various stages: Qassem Gaza: The Israeli proposal of extending the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement is “unacceptable,” Hamas said. “The extension of the first phase as proposed by the occupation is unacceptable to us, and the mediators and guarantor countries are required to oblige the occupation to abide by the agreement in its various stages,” Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem said in a statement on Saturday. “The occupation is trying to bring things back to zero point by shuffling the cards and proposing the extension…

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    • 2 March

      Anti-DOGE protests at Tesla stores target Elon Musk’s bottom line

      Critics of Trump and Musk hope to discourage and stigmatise purchases of Tesla, the electric car company that is the world’s most valuable automaker Boston: Demonstrators gathered outside Tesla stores across the US on Saturday to protest the automaker’s billionaire CEO, Elon Musk, and his push to slash government spending on behalf of President Donald Trump. The demonstrations are part of a growing backlash in North America and Europe to Musk’s disruptive role in Washington. Critics of Trump and Musk hope to discourage and stigmatise purchases of Tesla, the electric car company that is the world’s most valuable automaker. Liberal groups for weeks have organised anti-Tesla protests in hopes of galvanising opposition to Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency and energising Democrats…

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    • 2 March

      Executive order: Trump signs national security impact probe on lumber imports

      Donald Trump has signed an executive order to launch an investigation into the impact of lumber and timber imports on America’s national security Washington: US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to launch an investigation into the impact of lumber and timber imports on America’s national security, a move that could lead to a new tariff imposition. Trump directed Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to initiate the probe, saying the United States faces “significant” vulnerabilities in the wood supply chain from imported timber, lumber and their derivative products being dumped onto the US market. A White House official mentioned South Korea and China as he stressed the probe would also target derivative products, including kitchen cabinets. It is to proceed under Section…

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    • 1 March

      Hostility between Trump, Zelensky simmering since 2019 impeachment

      Trump had asked Zelensky in a July 2019 phone call to investigate former President Joe Biden, who was the Democratic Party front-runner against him in the 2020 election, and his son Hunter for possible corruption. He had withheld about $400 million in aid to Ukraine in the days before the call, although he released it later New York: Before it erupted volcanically at their Oval Office meeting, the hostility between Presidents Donald Trump of the US and Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine had been simmering since at least 2019 when Trump faced his first impeachment. Trump had asked Zelensky in a July 2019 phone call to investigate former President Joe Biden, who was the Democratic Party front-runner against him in the 2020 election, and his son Hunter for possible…

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    • 1 March

      War of words breaks out on X over shutdown of Hyderabad-based Mitr Clinic due to USAID fund freeze

      Closure of Mitr Clinic follows Trump administration’s decision to clamp 90-day freeze on all US foreign assistance allocated through the United States Agency for International Development Hyderabad: US President Donald Trump’s USAID fund freeze has hit too close to home, with the Hyderabad-based Mitr Clinic, India’s first transgender clinic, shutting down due to the recently elected President’s order. This has led to an uproar on social media, with netizens lashing out at the consequences of the Big Brother’s actions. The war of words grew louder when Elon Musk, SpaceX CEO and US Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) head, shared a post by ‘World of Statistics’, which read: “NEWS: India’s first transgender clinic, Mitr Clinic in Hyderabad, shuts down due to USAID fund freeze.” To this, Musk…

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    • 1 March

      11 killed in China boats collision, five missing

      Nineteen people fell overboard during the crash on the Yuanshui River in Hunan province Beijing: A small ferry was hit by an oil spill cleaning  vessel on a river in southern China, state media said on Friday night, killing 11 people while five more are missing. Nineteen people fell overboard during the crash on the Yuanshui River in Hunan province on Tuesday morning, and three were rescued the same day, according to the country’s official news agency Xinhua. The accident happened at a point where the river is more than 60 metres (200 feet) deep, on average, and 500 metres (1,600 feet) wide. Rescue teams salvaged the ferry on Friday night, according to Xinhua, and are continuing the search. One person…

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