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Russia Bans Japan's Foreign Minister and 8 Others Permanently

Russia has issued a permanent entry ban on nine Japanese citizens, including Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwai and executives from major companies such as Isuzu and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), in retaliation for Japan's sanctions linked to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. The Russian Foreign Ministry announced the sanctions on Monday, following a similar move in July 2024, which targeted 13 other Japanese nationals, including Toyota's chairman. Tokyo has condemned these actions, highlighting the growing tensions between the two nations. Moscow frequently employs such entry restrictions against foreigners as a countermeasure to sanctions or opposition to its military operations in Ukraine, with similar lists affecting citizens from the US, Canada, and other countries, encompassing hundreds of individuals. sources

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Mar 03 2025, 10 pm

Trump Declares "No Room Left" as Tariffs Begin Today

U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Monday that 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada will begin at 12:01 a.m. EST on Tuesday, raising concerns of a trade war and causing significant drops in U.S. financial markets. The Dow Jones fell nearly 650 points, and both the Mexican peso and Canadian dollar weakened. Trump justified the tariffs, stating they would encourage car manufacturing in the U.S. and reiterated his stance on increasing tariffs on Chinese imports to 20% due to ongoing fentanyl shipments. Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly expressed readiness to respond to the unpredictability emanating from the White House. Economists warn that the tariffs could severely disrupt North American supply chains and lead to price hikes for consumers. Meanwhile, Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum indicated her government has contingency plans in place should tariffs be implemented. Analysts caution that Trump's aggressive tariff strategy could exacerbate inflation and risk a recession. sources

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Mar 04 2025, 5 am

Trump Imposes 20% Tariff on China

US President Donald Trump has announced an increase in tariffs on Chinese imports, escalating the previously imposed 10 percent tariff to 20 percent. The White House attributed this decision to China's inadequate response to the illicit fentanyl trade, which has been a growing concern in the United States. The announcement was made via a social media post, reflecting Trump's commitment to addressing what he perceives as a significant threat to public health and safety. This move marks a continuation of the ongoing trade tensions between the two nations, as the Trump administration seeks to hold Beijing accountable for its actions in the drug trade. The implications of this tariff hike could further strain US-China relations and impact global trade dynamics. sources

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Mar 04 2025, 4 am

US Considers Plan for Potential Russia Sanctions Relief

The United States is reportedly preparing a plan to offer sanctions relief to Russia as President Donald Trump aims to mend relations with Moscow and halt the ongoing war in Ukraine. Sources indicate that the White House has instructed the State and Treasury departments to compile a list of sanctions that could be eased, potentially affecting certain Russian oligarchs and entities. This move reflects Trump's administration's openness to negotiating with Russia, following a series of discussions between U.S. and Russian officials. While Trump previously threatened to intensify sanctions if negotiations faltered, recent comments from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent suggest that economic relief for Russia could hinge on its willingness to engage in talks. The Kremlin has expressed interest in economic cooperation, indicating that any substantial deal would likely necessitate lifting some sanctions. However, specifics regarding which sanctions might be eased remain unclear, and congressional approval may be required for certain actions. sources

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Mar 04 2025, 2 am

Trump Warns China Taking Taiwan Would Be "Catastrophic

US President Donald Trump warned on Monday that a Chinese invasion of Taiwan would have "catastrophic" consequences, coinciding with a significant investment announcement from Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC in the United States. Speaking at the event, Trump emphasized the importance of bolstering domestic semiconductor production, stating that the investment would ensure the US secures a substantial role in this critical industry. The remarks come amid rising tensions between the US and China over Taiwan, underscoring the strategic significance of TSMC's expansion in the US market. This move is seen as part of broader efforts to enhance national security and reduce reliance on foreign supply chains in the semiconductor sector. sources

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Mar 04 2025, 2 am

Trump Urges Zelensky to Show More Appreciation

In a recent statement, President Donald Trump expressed that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky should show greater appreciation for the United States' ongoing support amid Russia's invasion. Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump emphasized that the U.S. has remained steadfast in its backing of Ukraine. When questioned about the status of a minerals deal intended to aid in resolving the conflict, Trump indicated that it was not dead, although he did not elaborate. He also addressed speculation regarding a potential halt to military aid, stating, "I haven't even talked about that right now," and suggested that developments could change rapidly. "A lot of things are happening right now as we speak," he noted, highlighting the fluid nature of the situation. sources

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Mar 04 2025, 2 am

Pope Francis Experienced Two Acute Respiratory Failure Episodes

Pope Francis experienced two acute respiratory episodes on Monday, necessitating bronchoscopies as he continues to recover from pneumonia, according to the Vatican. The 88-year-old pontiff, who has been hospitalized for 18 days—the longest of his papacy—was admitted to Rome's Gemelli hospital on February 14 with bronchitis that escalated into pneumonia. The Vatican's medical bulletin revealed that the bronchoscopies were performed to clear significant mucus buildup, and the pope has resumed non-invasive mechanical ventilation. Despite being alert and cooperative, his prognosis remains "reserved," indicating uncertainty about his recovery. On Sunday, Francis participated in mass and met with senior Vatican officials but missed his traditional Angelus prayer for the third consecutive week. In a written message, he expressed gratitude for the public's prayers, stating he feels supported by the affection of the faithful during this challenging time. sources

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Mar 04 2025, 12 am

Zelensky Aims to End War Quickly

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed a strong desire to conclude the ongoing conflict in Ukraine "as soon as possible," emphasizing the need for substantial diplomacy to achieve peace. In a social media post on Monday, Zelensky highlighted the importance of US support in this endeavor, amid ongoing criticism from former US President Donald Trump regarding his stance on a ceasefire. Zelensky's comments reflect a continued push for international assistance as Ukraine navigates the complexities of the war. The call for an urgent resolution underscores the humanitarian and geopolitical stakes involved, as the nation seeks to stabilize its situation and move towards a peaceful future. sources

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Mar 04 2025, 1 am

India Offers Legal Aid for UP Woman Executed in UAE

The Indian Embassy in the UAE has confirmed that Shahzadi Khan, a 33-year-old Indian national from Uttar Pradesh, was executed on February 15, 2025, after being convicted of murdering an infant under her care. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated that they provided extensive legal assistance, including mercy petitions, to Khan's family. Khan was sentenced to death by the UAE's Court of Cassation following a confession alleged to have been coerced under duress. Her father, Shabbir Khan, had sought intervention from Indian authorities, but his pleas ended in tragedy after the embassy was informed of her execution on February 28. The family has been notified that they can attend her last rites scheduled for March 5, and a dedicated contact number for the embassy has been provided to them. The case has drawn attention to the complexities of legal proceedings for Indian nationals abroad. sources

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Mar 03 2025, 11 pm

Conan O'Brien's Russian Joke at Oscars After Trump-Zelensky Feud

The Oscars, Hollywood's premier annual event, unfolded on Sunday as a spectacle of glamour and emotion, yet notably lacked political discourse, with only a single mention of the Ukraine-Russia conflict. First-time host Conan O'Brien delivered a light-hearted evening, making a subtle jab at the Trump administration while celebrating the film "Anora," which triumphed with five awards, including Best Picture. O'Brien quipped about Americans' excitement over a character standing up to a powerful Russian, eliciting strong applause from the audience. This humorous moment followed a tumultuous meeting between Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, which erupted into a heated exchange over U.S. military support for Ukraine. Meanwhile, Russia continues to control nearly 20% of Ukraine, with the conflict framed by divergent narratives from both sides regarding its origins and implications. sources

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Mar 03 2025, 11 pm

Jaishankar's UK, Ireland Visit Scheduled for March 4-9

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar will begin a six-day visit to the UK and Ireland on Tuesday, aiming to enhance bilateral cooperation. His trip will start in London, where he will meet with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy to discuss a range of topics, including the ongoing Ukraine conflict and the ambitious India-UK free trade agreement, which was recently revisited during British Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds' visit to New Delhi. The backdrop of Jaishankar's talks follows a contentious exchange between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, coinciding with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's summit on seeking a peace deal for Ukraine. In Ireland, Jaishankar will engage with his counterpart Simon Harris and connect with the Indian community. The Ministry of External Affairs highlighted that this visit will strengthen India's strategic partnerships with both the UK and Ireland across various sectors. sources

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Mar 04 2025, 12 am

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