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12.03 / 12:23
Trade President Persona War Battlefield stage Inside Canadian cafe's 'Trump sandwich' goes viral amid tariff war: Here is a bite of satirical delicacy with 'Russian dressing and small pickle'
U.S.-Canada tariff war has taken a deliciously petty turn, and this time, the battlefield is not the political stage but the sandwich board of a Canadian café. In response to President Donald Trump’s latest round of economic threats—and his bizarre proposal to make Canada the 51st U.S. state—a local eatery has introduced a culinary masterpiece that has the internet howling: The Trump Sandwich. So, what’s inside this politically seasoned delicacy? According to the café’s chalkboard menu, it’s served on “White Bread, Full of Baloney, with Russian Dressing and a Small Pickle.” The not-so-subtle jab at Trump’s policies, persona, and alleged Russian ties has turned the sandwich into an instant internet sensation.
12.03 / 12:23
Cooper Ball President War reports peace Russian missiles kill 5 in Ukraine as Kremlin mulls ceasefire prospects
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Wednesday that it's important not to «get ahead» of the question of responding to the 30-day ceasefire proposal. He told reporters that Moscow is awaiting «detailed information» about it from the US and suggested Russia must get that before it can take a position. The Russian missiles killed four Syrian men between the ages of 18 and 24 on a ship docked at the southern port of Odesa late Tuesday, where it was loading Ukrainian wheat for Algeria, Infrastructure Minister Oleksii Kuleba said. Another missile killed a woman in Kryvih Rih, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's hometown in central Ukraine, authorities said. The American help is vital for Ukraine's shorthanded and weary army, which is having a tough time keeping Russia's bigger military force at bay. But for Moscow, more American aid spells potentially more difficulty in achieving its war aims and likely will be a tough sell in Moscow for Washington's peace efforts.
12.03 / 07:05
markets UPS security Election BlackRock Rahul Jacob: Global alliances have changed and so have German policies
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Whether John Maynard Keynes said, “When the facts change, I change my mind" is often disputed, but the witticism has never seemed more apt. German chancellor-to-be Friedrich Merz, long a fiscal hawk as the leader of Germany’s centre-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU), recently made an about-turn on the virtues of higher deficit spending after being briefed on the country’s dwindling growth prospects and witnessing geopolitical gyrations in the US, which seems keen to patch up with Russia, potentially leaving its European allies in the lurch.
12.03 / 03:31
UPS Bill trends Trade reports India's trade deficit likely narrowed to USD 21.5 Bln in February from USD 23 Bln in January: UBI Report
Union Bank of India. However, the report also noted that the geopolitical risks, especially concerns over tariffs, will continue to influence trade dynamics. It said "Merchandise trade deficit likely narrowed in Feb'25 to USD 21.5 bln vis-a-vis USD 23.0 bln a month ago". The report suggested that the reduction in the merchandise trade deficit was mainly driven by a moderation in the Non-Oil-Non-Gold (NONG) segment, supported by seasonal factors during the quarter. Despite this improvement, the report added that the extent of recovery in trade balance may be limited due to growing concerns over new trade restrictions and tariff increases following the change in the U.S. administration.
12.03 / 02:31
security President War Battlefield country peace Ukraine hopes its ceasefire offer will turn the tables on Russia
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. ON THE battlefield Ukraine has more than once turned looming catastrophe into partial success against Russia. It might have pulled off a similar feat in the diplomatic realm on March 11th, when it agreed in principle to an American proposal for an “immediate" 30-day ceasefire.
12.03 / 02:19
markets UPS wellness Trade War show Another sea of red as tariffs trump ceasefire hopes
Trump's tariff wars. Ukraine said on Tuesday it is willing to accept a U.S. proposal for a 30-day ceasefire, a deal that Washington will now put to Moscow.
12.03 / 02:19
security President War Freedom reports travelers International US VP JD Vance to visit India with Second Lady Usha Vance: Report
Vice President JD Vance will travel to India later this month, joined by Second Lady Usha Vance. According to a Politico report citing three sources familiar with the plans, «Vice President JD Vance will travel to India later this month alongside Second Lady Usha Vance.» This will be Vance’s second foreign visit since assuming office. His first trip took him to France and Germany, where he made his global debut as vice president. While the upcoming trip is another step in his diplomatic engagements, for Usha Vance, it holds personal significance—it will be her first visit to India as Second Lady. Her parents emigrated from India to the United States, making this trip a homecoming of sorts.
12.03 / 02:19
MET CEO Trade President country Gold eases on potential Ukraine-Russia ceasefire, inflation data eyed
U.S. inflation data later in the day to gauge the Federal Reserve's interest rate path amid trade tensions and economic slowdown fears.
12.03 / 02:05
markets Provident Tesla SpaceX Mint Quick Edit | Starlink’s entry to India: Foster rivalry in this market
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The debut of Starlink’s satellite internet services in India has been a matter of much anticipation.
12.03 / 02:05
UPS wellness Trade country reports International Arming up: ‘Be Indian, buy Indian’ is a useful mantra for strategic autonomy
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. India has long been counted among the world’s top importers of arms. So, any slip in our worldwide rank grabs attention.
11.03 / 20:09
Strategy Remark Tesla Allegiant President Department Interviews Mark Kelly hits back after Elon Musk calls him 'traitor' over Ukraine visit
Mark Kelly on Tuesday trained his guns at Elon Musk, who also heads the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), after the billionaire slammed his post on Ukraine. In a recent interview, Kelly suggested that the billionaire only owes allegiance to his own «checking account» and «pocket book» and to «ruining the life of veterans».
11.03 / 16:02
Manufacturing Action Research students country Vaccines India, vaccine superpower; manufactures 60% of global supply: ICMR former chief
vaccine superpower with Covaxin's development and now produces 60 per cent of the world's vaccines, said Prof Balram Bhargava, former Director General of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), the agency that led the country's Covid-19 response. The Padma Shri awardee delivered a keynote address at BRIC-Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology (RGCB) on Tuesday on the theme 'Accelerate Action' as part of RGCB's Women's Day celebration. «Sixty per cent of the world's vaccines are now manufactured in Pune and supplied globally. In 2021, we exported vaccines to more than 100 countries, underscoring our potential in vaccine research and development,» Bhargava said in an RGCB press release. Vaccine development-from funding to preclinical studies, clinical trials, laboratory research, and physiological studies-has been implemented seamlessly with government support. A National Task Force comprising 40 scientists from various research domains was formed to act swiftly in times of crisis, he noted.
11.03 / 11:35
Target EVA country social reports Report says German military is ageing and shrinking as parties seek funding
In an annual report released on Tuesday, Eva Hoegl said that despite a recruitment drive launched in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, personnel numbers in the armed forces had dipped to 181,200 in 2024 from 181,540 a year prior, while the average age had risen to 34 from 32. That pushes the Bundeswehr's goal of increasing the number of personnel to over 200,000, a target postponed from 2025 to 2031 two years ago, further out of reach. Increased spending allowed Germany to reach the NATO defence spending target of 2% of gross domestic product for the first time in 2024, but around 82% of a 100-billion-euro special defence fund agreed in 2022 to overhaul the country's creaky military has already been spent, according to the report. Friedrich Merz's conservatives and the Social Democrats (SPD) — in negotiations to form a coalition after a snap election last month — are seeking to overhaul borrowing rules in order to revamp the military and revive economic growth.
11.03 / 10:29
COST Racing wellness War country peace How Trump could win, and deserve, a Nobel Peace Prize
Trump is obsessed with winning the Nobel Peace Prize, which is one reason why he’s pushing Ukraine and Russia so hard toward cease-fire negotiations. The way the US president is going about it won’t earn him any favor in Oslo, though, because so far he mainly seems to be coercing Ukraine to capitulate.
11.03 / 09:14
markets Action War Battlefield audience Schools Kremlin warns Russians not to see Trump actions through 'rose-tinted spectacles'
Speaking at Moscow's Higher School of Economics, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov cautioned against people getting excited about the prospect of Elon Musk cutting off the Ukrainian military from his Starlink communications system or about Trump's decision last week to suspend military aid to Kyiv. «Don't rush to put on rose-tinted spectacles,» Peskov told the audience. «We always need to hope for the best but be prepared for the worst. And we must always be ready to defend our interests.» Peskov issued his warning as U.S. officials prepared to meet with a Ukrainian delegation in Saudi Arabia later on Tuesday, in part to determine whether Ukraine is willing to make material concessions to Russia to end the war. Peskov said that Russia was achieving its aims on the battlefield in Ukraine, regardless of what decisions the U.S. was taking. He said the amount of weapons circulating in Ukraine was so large that Kyiv had enough to keep fighting for many months despite the suspension of U.S. deliveries.
11.03 / 06:49
markets economy pandemic Trade President War country America First: Trump’s trade aggression could trigger another eurozone crisis
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. At the first cabinet meeting of his second term in office, US President Donald Trump declared his intention to impose a sweeping 25% tariff on all imports from the European Union.
10.03 / 19:45
markets security President Interviews peace Gaza hostage talks: Trump-Israel tensions begin to surface
Adam Boehler, the US envoy for hostages, and a top Hamas representative, Israeli leaders quietly expressed their displeasure, saying Hamas is a terrorist organisation whose words can't be trusted or taken at face value. Boehler acknowledged in television interviews Sunday that Israel had «raised some concerns,» but said it's helpful to hear what Hamas wants and what it's offering. «We're not an agent of Israel. We have specific interests at play,» he noted on CNN. The friction over Boehler's outreach to Hamas, a group the US and others designate as terrorist, is the first sign of disagreement. While Trump has made his support for Israel clear, the president's unpredictable moves — including stunning European allies by opening direct peace talks with Russia — left officials wary.
10.03 / 18:57
markets Target SPY Courts Investigations International Investigative journalist Christo Grozev targeted in foiled Russian spy plot
Christo Grozev was in New York, sitting in a café, planning to go back to his home in Vienna. But that changed suddenly when the US law enforcement came to him and told him not to go back home. It was believed that a “red team” was waiting for him—something more than just hacking or surveillance. He stays back in the US, and this may have been a lifesaving decision for Grozev.
10.03 / 15:07
European Union Protests Should European banks consider holding cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin as a reserve asset?
The Czech National Bank (CNB) recently launched an investigation into whether to invest in cryptocurrency or other digital assets. 
10.03 / 08:19
markets security Election War Winter Olympics rights Who is Mike Waltz, Trump's new National Security Adviser
Donald Trump has asked U.S. Representative Mike Waltz, a retired Army National Guard officer and combat veteran, to serve as his National Security Adviser. The position, which does not require Senate confirmation, places Waltz at the center of handling several pressing global security challenges, including the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, tensions with China, and the growing alliance between Russia and North Korea. Waltz’s Role and Policy Stance Waltz, a three-term Republican congressman from Florida, is known for his hawkish stance on China and Iran. He has been a sharp critic of the Biden administration’s national security strategy, including the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and handling of Chinese espionage. Waltz has pushed for a tougher U.S. approach to counter China’s influence, calling for a boycott of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics over human rights violations and concerns around COVID-19 origins.
10.03 / 08:07
UPS FIVE Trade country peace International US bolsters position as world’s top arms exporter
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. American defense companies have increased their dominance of the global arms trade, buoyed by European nations snapping up U.S. jet fighters and missiles.

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