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Trump's Economic Policies Cause US Economic Slowdown

President Trump's economic policies are causing a slowdown in the US economy, with negative GDP growth predicted for Q1 2025 (-2.8%), reduced job creation (151,000 in February), increased inflation (6% in February), and decreased consumer confidence (98.3).

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Haiti's Gang Crisis: Underfunded Multinational Force Fails to Curb Violence

In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, over 100 armed gangs control 85% of the city, forcing over 40,000 to flee since mid-February; a Kenyan-led multinational force, despite UN authorization, struggles due to underfunding and has not improved the situation, raising concerns about 2025 elections.

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Canada Imposes $20.7 Billion in Retaliatory Tariffs Against US

Canada imposed $20.7 billion in retaliatory tariffs on US goods, including steel and various products, in response to US tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, starting March 13, 2025; Mexico is delaying its response until April 2nd.

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Mozambique: Opposition Leader Arrested Amidst Escalating Political Crisis

In Maputo, Mozambique, opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane was arrested on Tuesday for inciting violence, escalating the political crisis following disputed October 2024 elections that have already resulted in over 300 deaths. The government restricted press access, while Mondlane countersued Presid...

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Greenland Election: Pro-Independence Parties Gain Ground

Greenland's parliamentary elections, held on March 11th, saw the center-right Demokraatit party win nearly 30% of the vote, surprising even themselves, with the nationalist Naleraq party securing 24.5%. The results necessitate coalition talks as no party achieved a majority, amidst increased geopoli...

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EU and US Impose Reciprocal Tariffs, Impacting Trade and Economic Relations

The US and EU have imposed reciprocal tariffs on various products, including motorcycles, whiskey, and jeans, potentially impacting sales and consumer prices, while highlighting a broader deterioration in economic relations between the two.

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German Coalition Talks Begin with 16 Working Groups

CDU, CSU, and SPD are starting coalition talks with 16 working groups, each with 16 politicians, totaling 256, aiming for a preliminary result in 10 days.

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Syria: 973 Civilians Killed Amidst Spread of Misinformation

Last week's violence in Syria resulted in at least 973 civilian deaths, mostly Alawites, following an ambush of a security patrol by regime loyalists, sparking retaliatory attacks. However, many online videos and images falsely depict this event.

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Germany's Debt Increase: Economic Growth or Future Burden?

Germany plans to increase its debt by roughly 60 percent to fund €500 billion in civilian and potentially €1 trillion in military investments, a move that will increase taxes for younger generations but is viewed positively by some economists like Carl Mühlbach who believe in the long-term economic ...

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Pakistan Train Hijacking: Over 50 Separatists Killed in Balochistan Standoff

Baloch separatists in Pakistan hijacked a train on Tuesday, resulting in a daylong standoff with authorities; over 50 attackers were killed, but the number of rescued hostages is unknown. The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility, demanding the release of jailed militants.

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Russia Kills Agents in Ivano-Frankivsk Bombing

In Ivano-Frankivsk on March 11th, Russian special services detonated their two agents carrying homemade bombs near the train station, killing one and injuring three others, including a 15-year-old accomplice and two bystanders; the agents had been recruited via Telegram.

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Ukraine-Russia Ceasefire: US Proposal Faces Obstacles

Ukraine's support for a US-proposed 30-day ceasefire in the war against Russia faces hurdles due to Russia's belief in its military advantage and demands for concessions, highlighting the complex political and strategic dynamics of the conflict.

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