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North Korea's \$2.64 Billion Cryptocurrency Heist

North Korean hackers, specifically the Lazarus Group, stole \$1.5 billion from ByBit in February and possess \$1.14 billion in Bitcoin, funding the regime through sophisticated social engineering and exploiting weak security in cryptocurrency firms.

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Trump's New Tariffs Exclude Russia, Raising Geopolitical Questions

President Trump announced new tariffs on 185 countries, notably excluding Russia and Belarus despite continued US imports of Russian strategic goods worth $3.5 billion in 2024, a move experts interpret as a diplomatic gesture prioritizing improved relations with Russia.

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Ukraine's Economic Slowdown Amidst War

Ukraine's economic growth slowed to 2.9% in 2024, down from 5.5% in 2023, due to labor shortages, inflation at 13.4%, and the ongoing war with Russia; the country relies heavily on foreign aid to fund essential services and defense.

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Reduced Sentence for US Soldier Signals Thawing US-Russia Relations

A Russian court reduced US Sergeant Gordon Black's prison sentence from three years and nine months to three years and two months for theft and death threats, reflecting improved US-Russia relations amid efforts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine and ongoing prisoner exchanges.

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Trump Expresses Optimism for Improved US-Russia Relations Amidst Ukraine Conflict

Following a visit by Kirill Dmitriev to Washington, President Trump expressed optimism regarding improving US-Russia relations, despite the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the US's admission of a proxy war against Russia; this optimism is partly fueled by the economic consequences of sanctions on th...

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Russia's Deadly Strikes on Ukraine Prompt Zelenskyy's Call for Increased Pressure

Russian missile and drone strikes on Ukrainian cities on Friday killed at least 23 people, including nine children in Kryvyi Rih, and injured dozens more; Ukrainian President Zelenskyy condemned the attacks and called for increased pressure on Russia to end the conflict, criticizing the US for an in...

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US Exempts Russia from Tariffs Amid Ukraine Conflict

The United States imposed tariffs on numerous countries but excluded Russia, despite significant bilateral trade of \$3.5 billion, citing existing sanctions. This decision, contrasting with tariffs on Ukraine, raises questions about the effectiveness of Western sanctions and future US-Russia relatio...

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Burkina Faso Demands Bank Deposits to Fund War Effort

The Burkina Faso government demanded 25% of term deposits from commercial banks by March 31st, 2025, to fund its budget, particularly security spending, causing tension in the financial sector and raising concerns about economic stability.

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UK MPs Deported from Israel Amid Diplomatic Row

Two British Labour MPs, Abtisam Mohamed and Yuan Yang, were deported from Israel on Saturday after being denied entry due to their past criticism of Israeli policies, sparking a diplomatic row between the UK and Israel.

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Pyongyang Marathon Returns After Six-Year Hiatus

The 31st Pyongyang International Marathon, held on Sunday, welcomed over 200 international runners after a six-year COVID-19 induced hiatus, highlighting North Korea's easing of border restrictions while excluding runners from nations with strained relations.

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US Exempts Russia from Tariffs Amidst Ukraine War Negotiations

The US government has exempted Russia from new tariffs due to ongoing negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, despite imposing tariffs on other countries including the EU and Ukraine; this decision has raised concerns about potential bias towards Russia.

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NATO Meeting: US Recommits to Ukraine, Tariffs Test Alliance Unity

The April 3-4 NATO foreign ministers meeting in Brussels saw US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's debut, resulting in confirmed continued US military aid to Ukraine despite new US tariffs impacting many NATO members, testing alliance solidarity.

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