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French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized on Monday that peace should not equate to Ukraine's "surrender" during a joint news conference with US President Donald Trump at the White House. Macron highlighted Ukraine's struggle for independence and sovereignty, asserting that this fight is crucial for collective security. He warned against a global order governed by the "law of the strongest," where international borders could be disregarded. His comments come as the Trump administration seeks dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin and advocates for a swift resolution to the three-year conflict that began with Russia's invasion of Ukraine. This approach marks a notable departure from former President Joe Biden's stance, as Trump is pursuing a United Nations resolution to end hostilities without addressing the issue of Ukraine's territorial integrity. 
Published: Feb 25 2025, 2 ameznews.inA UK bio-archaeologist has successfully reconstructed the face of a woman who lived in Dorset approximately 2,000 years ago. The young woman's remains, discovered in 2000 after cliff erosion near Kimmeridge Bay, were brought to life through advanced 3D technology and forensic techniques led by Bournemouth's Amber Manning. The reconstruction took into account her age, sex, weight, and ethnicity, revealing a woman aged between 20 and 30 who showed signs of undernourishment. The face will be displayed at Wareham Town Museum, which is set to reopen on April 5. This project follows last year’s unveiling of the face of a 75,000-year-old Neanderthal woman named Shanidar Z, discovered in Iraq, whose skull was notably well-preserved despite being flattened. Such reconstructions provide a fascinating glimpse into the lives of ancient people, bridging the gap between the past and present. 
Published: Feb 25 2025, 7 ameznews.inRussian President Vladimir Putin stated on Monday that European nations and others are welcome to participate in discussions aimed at resolving the Ukraine conflict. In a televised interview, he expressed alignment with US President Donald Trump on several issues, acknowledging the potential role of European countries in peace talks, despite their previous reluctance to engage with Russia. Putin emphasized that while European nations have distanced themselves, their involvement is still welcome. He also criticized their emotional response to recent US-Russia meetings, asserting that these dialogues are essential for building trust. Putin commented on Trump's remarks about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, labeling him a "toxic figure" due to unpopular decisions. Furthermore, he supported Trump’s proposal for significant cuts to military budgets among the US, Russia, and China, calling it a "good idea" for global peace efforts. 
Published: Feb 25 2025, 5 ameznews.inUS President Donald Trump confirmed on Monday that tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico will proceed as planned, following discussions with French President Emmanuel Macron, who advocated for "fair competition" in trade. The talks primarily addressed the ongoing conflict in Ukraine amid Trump's threats of steep tariffs, which have prompted negotiations with allies and adversaries alike. Initially announced shortly after taking office, the tariffs could reach up to 25 percent, justified by concerns over illegal immigration and the fentanyl crisis. A temporary halt to the tariffs was issued last month, set to expire next Tuesday, raising concerns about potential disruptions in critical sectors like auto manufacturing. Trump emphasized the need for "reciprocity" in trade, stating, "If somebody charges us, we charge them," while Macron highlighted the interconnectedness of the American and European economies. 
Published: Feb 25 2025, 4 ameznews.inRussian President Vladimir Putin has labeled Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as a "toxic figure" within Ukraine, suggesting that his leadership is increasingly viewed negatively by both the military and society. In a televised interview aired on state television, Putin stated that Zelensky's role in the ongoing conflict is detrimental to the perception of the Ukrainian government. This comment reflects the heightened tensions and ongoing hostilities between the two nations, as Ukraine continues to defend itself against Russian aggression. The characterization of Zelensky as "toxic" underscores the deepening rift and the challenges faced by the Ukrainian leadership amidst the protracted conflict. 
Published: Feb 25 2025, 2 ameznews.inIn a surprising turn at the United Nations, the United States aligned with Russia on Monday to oppose a resolution condemning Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, which had garnered 93 votes in favor and 18 against. This vote, marking the conflict's third anniversary, saw Washington join Russia and its allies in rejecting a text that emphasized Ukraine's territorial integrity. The US, under President Donald Trump, has shifted its stance on the war, drafting a rival resolution that faced significant amendments from European nations, including France and Britain, who demanded stronger language regarding Russia’s actions. Ultimately, the US abstained from its own proposal, which had been heavily altered. Following the General Assembly vote, Washington plans to present its original text to the Security Council, where it may face further challenges, raising questions about potential vetoes from European allies. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres reiterated the need for a peace that respects Ukraine's borders. 
Published: Feb 25 2025, 2 ameznews.inCanada's recent immigration policy changes, effective from February, are poised to significantly impact tens of thousands of foreign students and workers, particularly from India, who represent the largest group of international nationals in these categories. The new regulations grant Canadian border officials the authority to modify or cancel temporary resident documents, including work permits and student visas, based on their discretion. This means that individuals may be denied entry or sent back to their home country if officials suspect they will not leave Canada upon the expiration of their stay. The uncertainty surrounding these rules raises concerns for the 420,000 Indian students currently studying in Canada, as well as the 360,000 Indian tourists who received travel visas in the first half of 2024. The recent closure of the Student Direct Stream visa program further complicates matters for prospective students, leaving many uncertain about their investments in education and living arrangements. 
Published: Feb 25 2025, 1 ameznews.inStarbucks is set to eliminate 1,100 corporate and administrative positions as part of a strategic reorganization aimed at revitalizing sales growth, CEO Brian Niccol announced on Monday. This decision will affect current support roles and several unfilled positions, while front-line baristas will remain untouched. Niccol, who joined the company in September 2024 amid declining sales, highlighted the need for a streamlined structure to enhance efficiency and accountability. The coffee chain has recently reported a profit drop, with a 4% decline in global comparable store sales. To further improve operations, Starbucks plans to simplify its menu by removing less popular beverages, including certain Frappuccino options. Following the announcement, Starbucks shares rose by 1.6%. Niccol emphasized the importance of creating smaller, more agile teams to better serve customers and improve integration within the company. 
Published: Feb 25 2025, 1 ameznews.inThe United States has imposed sanctions on over 30 individuals and vessels linked to Iran, including the head of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), in a move to curb the sale and shipment of Iranian oil. This announcement follows President Donald Trump’s reactivation of his "maximum pressure" policy earlier this month. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that Iran utilizes a clandestine network of vessels and brokers to facilitate oil sales, which fund its destabilizing activities. Targeted individuals include Hamid Bovard, Iran's deputy petroleum minister, along with oil brokers from the UAE and Hong Kong, and tanker operators in India and China. The sanctions aim to disrupt Iran's oil supply chain, with the U.S. State Department also designating an additional 16 companies and vessels involved in Iran's petroleum sector. This marks the second round of sanctions against Iran's oil sales since Trump's February 4 memorandum. 
Published: Feb 25 2025, 1 ameznews.inMohammad Azmouz, a 57-year-old Syrian barber in Berlin, expressed mixed emotions after casting his first vote, feeling both exhilarated and anxious about the rise of the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which secured a significant share of the vote amid concerns over Germany's asylum policy and the economy. Azmouz, who voted for the far-left Die Linke party, lamented the current economic climate, stating, "It feels like one is running and running without ever catching up," and reminisced about the stability during Angela Merkel's chancellorship. A recent study revealed that 63.4% of migrants are worried about their finances, a sentiment echoed by others, including Alaa Eddin Mhanna, who criticized the Social Democrats (SPD) for their pro-Ukraine stance. Amid these shifts, many hope the new leadership under Friedrich Merz will prioritize the welfare of all citizens, not just refugees. 
Published: Feb 25 2025, 1 am
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