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22.01 / 03:53
markets Strategy President War PAM reports Sanctions on Russia likely if Putin doesn't come to negotiation table: Trump
Donald Trump on Tuesday said he is ready to meet his Russian counterpart Vladimir Puti anytime, but at the same time warned that he would likely impose sanctions on Russia if the latter does not come to the negotiations table on the issue of Ukraine. «It sounds likely,» Trump told reporters when asked if the US will impose additional sanctions on Russia if Putin doesn't come to the negotiation table.
18.01 / 10:15
security wellness War country Iraq could be the Middle East’s next battleground
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. No sooner had it unleashed the first of its drones at Israel on November 8th than the Iraqi militia published an image of missiles streaking through the sky. Israel said its aerial defences had thwarted the attack by al-Nujaba (“the Nobles").
18.01 / 04:33
security Actor War stage peace The Israel-Hamas ceasefire may not end the war
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. There is cause for relief and hope as Israel, and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire that brings a pause to the most catastrophic 15-month conflict.
17.01 / 07:33
Target Election community SPY country ‘No consequences’: Canadian Sikhs allege widespread threats, spying by India
foreign interference inquiry on Thursday describe widespread threats and harassment of Canadian Sikhs by the government of India, much of it coordinated by diplomatic missions.Witnesses told the Hogue Commission behind closed doors India had threatened their families, spied on temples and meddled in Canada’s elections, according to the newly unsealed documents.India “interferes in Canada because there is no reason not to,” one witness told the commission, adding that “the Canadian government has been largely impotent in the face of interference.”“There have been no consequences.”The documents summarize hundreds of written submissions received from Canadians during public consultations and meetings with more than 100 members of diaspora communities.They included Chinese, Iranian and Ukrainian participants, but the statements of Sikh Canadians are particularly noteworthy, providing a community-level view of the alleged tactics of the Indian government.Indian foreign interference has seen “an acceleration” since Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power in 2014, with high-ranking officials vowing that “dissidents in other countries would be eliminated,” one witness said.Canada has labeled India the second most serious foreign interference threat to the country, behind only China.
16.01 / 22:57
markets Fox Strategy Align Election Controversial Muslim cleric who praised Iran and refused to call Hezbollah a terrorist organization tapped to deliver benediction at Donald Trump’s inauguration
Husham Al-Husainy, who is an Iraqi-American imam from Michigan has been eventually selected to deliver a benediction at US President- elect Donald Trump's inauguration on the date of January 20 of the year 2025, reported Fox News.
16.01 / 02:57
security wellness President peace Which President will get credit for a Gaza cease-fire?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Protesters on Tuesday Tel Aviv, called for the return of hostages held by Hamas. The finalizing of the cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas owes much to the impending transfer of power from President Biden to President-elect Donald Trump, sparking a pointed debate over who deserves the credit.
16.01 / 02:57
UPS Fighting War stage How months of geopolitical upheaval paved way for Gaza cease-fire
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The broad terms of the cease-fire deal that Israel and Hamas finally agreed to Wednesday after a year of fruitless negotiations aren’t substantially different from those that were available to both sides eight months ago. What changed is everything else.
15.01 / 16:57
markets UPS Trade country International OPEC sticks to oil-demand view
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. OPEC’s overall forecast remains significantly more optimistic than others in the industry. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries stuck to its oil demand forecast for this year after a series of cuts and projected broadly stable growth into 2026.
14.01 / 03:47
markets UPS wellness Trade President Iran is vulnerable to a Trumpian all-out economic assault
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. On November 25th the Elva, a tanker flagged in São Tomé and Príncipe, clandestinely picked up 2m barrels of Iranian crude off Malaysia’s coast. Sailing from there to north-east China, the vessel’s likely destination, usually takes two weeks at most.
13.01 / 01:59
markets Digital Strategy Trade PAM country Tougher U.S. sanctions to curb Russian oil supply to China and India
Indian refiners will source more oil from the Middle East, Africa and the Americas, boosting prices and freight costs, as new U.S. sanctions on Russian producers and ships curb supplies to Moscow's top customers, traders and analysts said. The U.S. Treasury on Friday imposed sanctions on Russian oil producers Gazprom Neft and Surgutneftegas, as well as 183 vessels that have shipped Russian oil, targeting the revenues Moscow has used to fund its war with Ukraine. Many of the tankers have been used to ship oil to India and China as Western sanctions and a price cap imposed by the Group of Seven countries in 2022 shifted trade in Russian oil from Europe to Asia. Some tankers have also shipped oil from Iran, which is also under sanctions.
11.01 / 14:37
markets Election President country travelers International Donald Trump's faces entry ban in 38 countries as felony convictions could impact ability to travel internationally
Former US President Donald Trump's legal battles could soon affect his ability to travel internationally, as many countries have strict entry requirements that bar individuals with felony convictions. With Trump facing 34 felony charges related to his involvement in a hush money scheme during the 2016 election, his criminal record could complicate travel to several nations that enforce such policies. According to Newsweek, G7 countries like Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan, along with others such as Israel and China, have policies preventing convicted felons from entering their borders. These restrictions could hinder Trump’s ability to travel abroad if his convictions stand, raising questions about how this might impact his international dealings, especially if he pursues a second term in office. These entry bans vary across countries. Some, like Canada and Japan, will deny entry to anyone with a felony conviction, while others, such as Brazil and Cambodia, may not check criminal records at the border but could deny entry if a conviction is discovered later.
11.01 / 12:55
UPS Waters country Department prevention International Iran races to sell oil stored in China
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Iran has shipped nearly 3 million barrels of oil from a storage site in China, people familiar with the matter said, in a bid to raise funds that could be used to shore up Iran’s allied militia groups in the Middle East. The oil is from a stockpile of at least 25 million barrels that Iran sent to China in late 2018, when it feared the imposition of new sanctions by the first Trump administration would prevent the country from exporting oil, those people said.
10.01 / 20:23
markets Digital Strategy PAM Feud out in the open as blame game begins: Top Iranian general says Russia was bombing the empty desert instead of attacking Syrian rebels
Brig. Gen. Behrouz Esbati has publicly criticized the nation Russia for allegedly misleading Tehran regarding the military operations in Syria. In a pretty recent speech at a mosque in Tehran, Brig. Gen. Behrouz Esbati claimed that Russia assured Iran that its jets were targeting Syrian rebel positions but were actually bombing open desert areas instead. This stark accusation eventually marks a rare deviation from Iran's typically supportive diplomatic stance towards Russia. Brig. Gen. Behrouz Esbati lamented the significant losses Iran faced due to the fall of the government of Bashar al- Assad while stating that ‘We were defeated, and defeated very badly’. At the same time, he also attributed the part of this failure to internal corruption within the leadership of Syria while indicating that bribery was rampant among high-ranking officials.
10.01 / 17:29
markets Digital Strategy PAM reports International Donald Trump and Barack Obama were having a gala time chit-chatting at Jimmy Carter's funeral; a lip reader reveals exactly what the duo discussed
Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump appeared to have a cordial conversation. However, a professional lip reader told The Post that their laughter and smiles concealed more serious content, as quoted in a report by The NY Post.
10.01 / 16:09
markets UPS Target President War Biden levies new sanctions against Russian energy sector, but it's up to Trump whether to keep them
Biden's administration announced on Friday that it's expanding sanctions against Russia's critically important energy sector, unveiling a new effort to inflict pain on Moscow for its nearly 3-year-old war in Ukraine as President-elect Donald Trump gets set to return to office vowing to quickly end the conflict. The outgoing Democratic administration billed the new sanctions as the most significant to date against Moscow's oil and liquefied natural gas sectors, the driver of Russia's economy. Officials said the sanctions, which punish entities that do business with the Russians, have the potential to cost the Russian economy upward of billions of dollars per month. More than 180 oil-carrying vessels that are suspected to be part of a shadow fleet utilised by the Kremlin to evade oil sanctions as well as traders, oil field service firms and Russian energy officials are also targeted by the new sanctions.
10.01 / 15:07
markets Target Digital Strategy PAM International Iran has simply mastered the art of drone making: Country's powerful army unveils loitering drone that can decimate targets within 20 minutes
IRGC) has unveiled the Rezvan which is a sophisticated loitering munition drone during its Great Prophet 19 military exercise, reported Iran International. The drone actually demonstrates Iran's advanced military technological capabilities and strategic positioning in the region. According to Iran International, the Rezvan features remarkable specifications which include a 20 kilometer range and 20 minute operating time. Starting with its launch from a cylindrical container, the suicide drone eventually transmits live video to operators while enabling precise target selection and engagement. IRGC Ground Forces Commander Mohammad Pakpour claimed recent successful simulated attacks against hypothetical enemies during the exercise.
10.01 / 15:07
markets Reuters Analysis Trade President Experts Oil jumps over 4% to above $80 on concern over more sanctions on Russia
Brent crude futures gained $3.50, or 4.6%, to $80.42 a barrel by 1422 GMT, reaching $80 a barrel for the first time since Oct.7. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures advanced $3.57, or 4.8%, to $77.49.
10.01 / 05:19
Racing Food War country International Arab states race Turkey for influence in new Syria
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Saudi Arabia and other Arab states are jockeying for influence with Syria’s Islamist government, hoping to gain an advantage on rivals in the strategically positioned country despite misgivings about the jihadist past of its new leaders.

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