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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 / 12:09
markets Target security wellness Trade President War EU targets €26 billion of U.S. products from red states in tariff pushback
The European Union launched countermeasures on Wednesday against new U.S. metals tariffs, with plans to impose its own duties on up to €26 billion (US$28.3 billion) worth of American goods.
12.03 / 12:09
markets economy wellness Healthcare pandemic Trade War Tariff war challenges Canadian pension funds to maintain their momentum
Pension funds that were buoyed by soaring stock markets and growing economies that helped produce double-digit returns last year are now being challenged by the escalating trade war between the United States and Canada that is spilling out globally.
12.03 / 12:07
UPS Refugees War country Inside peace The office building doing what the UN hasn’t: Bringing harmony to factions of a civil war
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. KAMPALA, Uganda—The property manager of a shabby office building in this congested East African capital has achieved what the U.S., U.N. and other well-meaning global powers have not: He has established peace between warring Sudanese factions.
12.03 / 06:29
markets Extreme Platform President War reports Why a strategist with a nose for stock market crashes is nervous
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Will 2025 go down in history with 1987 and 2008? At least one strategist with an impressive record thinks that could be the case. InvesTech Research’s Jim Stack has called more than his fair share of downturns.
12.03 / 05:55
markets Strategy BURST Trade President War International Trump Is remaking markets. Is ‘buy the dip’ dead?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. History will ultimately decide if President Donald Trump made America great again, but this much is certain: He’s made volatility great again. His muscular policies, coupled with his legions of adoring supporters, are politicizing the financial markets in ways that have rarely, if ever, been experienced in modern America.
12.03 / 04:59
markets security wellness Trade President War country Tariffs could hurt business, growth and earnings: Peter Cardillo
«The situation here is very tense in the sense that the administration continues to go back and forth on tariffs and so there is no clear vision of what is really happening,» says Peter Cardillo, Spartan Capital Securities. For emerging markets, is it too late to get bearish and for US market, is it too early to get bullish? Can I put it this way? Peter Cardillo: Well, the tariff situation is impacting the global markets and if this continues here in the States, then it is safe to say that the global markets, especially the emerging markets, will continue to act accordingly.
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 Fox Trade War reports Interviews Dollar on defensive as Trump tariffs fuel economic worries
trade policies. The euro hovered close to a five-month peak on increased optimism for an end to the war in Ukraine.
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 / 01:05
awards President War poverty country voice stars Mint Primer: Chagos: Why India supports a cause forgotten by the world
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Chagos is one of the world’s longest-running unresolved issues of decolonization, whose return to Mauritius has been championed by India for decades. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Mauritius this week can help see the campaign to its logical conclusion.
11.03 / 21:13
UPS Trade President War social reports Donald Trump doubles down on tariffs; President's aggressive new tariffs could plunge three U.S states into darkness as Canada threatens power cuts
Trump's threat came after Ontario Premier Doug Ford retaliated against the US by imposing 25% tariffs on three American states—Michigan, New York, and Minnesota, and Ford also threatened to «shut the electricity off completely if America continues to escalate,» Daily Mail reported.
11.03 / 18:35
Tesla SpaceX President War Doge reports Podcasts MAGA rapprochement: Donald Trump pushes Steve Bannon to bury the hatchet with Elon Musk and privately meet DOGE leader in surprise power move
Donald Trump has asked his former chief strategist, Steve Bannon, to stop his public assaults on billionaire Elon Musk and broker a private meeting between the two, as per a report.
11.03 / 18:35
markets Target FIVE WhatsApp President War country Steel companies may go slow on capacity expansion as imports hit margins: Analysts
Steel companies may hold back investments to expand capacity as increasing imports shrink profit margins and eat into their market share, said analysts. India aims to achieve the target of 300 mt crude steel capacity by 2030 under its National Steel Policy. «Steel capacity expansions may slow down in case domestic steel prices are adversely impacted due to increasing imports,» said Amit Bhargava, partner and national head-metals and mining, KPMG in India.
11.03 / 18:35
Remark WhatsApp War rowing Language debate: DMK MPs made Dharmendra Pradhan take back his words, says Stalin
Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin on Tuesday hit back at Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan for his remarks against the state and continued his attack on the National Education Policy (NEP). He termed Pradhan's remark «rude» and accused the BJP-led Centre of «blackmailing» the state. «Yesterday, Dharmendra Pradhan said that Tamils are uncivilised without controlling his tongue.
11.03 / 18:17
markets Booking Trade President War show social Canada incoming PM says he'll keep tariffs in place until US shows respect and commits to free trade
Carney, who will be sworn in as Justin Trudeau's replacement in the coming days, said Trump's latest tariffs are an attack on Canadian workers, families, and businesses. «My government will ensure our response has maximum impact in the U.S. and minimal impact here in Canada, while supporting the workers impacted,» Carney said. He added: «My government will keep our tariffs on until the Americans show us respect and make credible, reliable commitments to free and fair trade.» Trump said Tuesday that he will double his planned tariffs on steel and aluminum from 25% to 50% for Canada, escalating a trade war with the United States' northern neighbor and showing an indifference to recent stock market turmoil and rising recession risks.
11.03 / 16:01
markets Provident Action Research Trade War show Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Wednesday
The benchmark BSE Sensex lost 12.85 points or 0.02% to close at 74,102.32, while the broader Nifty 50 index closed at 22,497.90, higher by 37.60 points or 0.17%.
11.03 / 11:38
Reuters Death President War rights Investigations What happened in Philippine drug war that led to Duterte's arrest?
Here are some facts about the drug war during Duterte's presidency from 2016 to 2022: CAMPAIGN VOWS TO 'KILL' As longtime mayor of the southern Philippine city of Davao, Rodrigo Duterte was known as «the punisher» for his harsh policies. His profanity-packed speeches and death threats to drug gangs were a feature of his successful campaign for the presidency in 2016. Among his statements during the campaign were: «Forget the laws on human rights. If I make it to the presidential palace, I will do just what I did as mayor. You drug pushers, hold-up men and do-nothings, you better go out. Because I'd kill you.» He said his campaign in Davao kept citizens safe from crime. He also reiterated his intentions for a violent crackdown to Reuters reporters during the campaign.
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 / 10:19
markets Reuters economy Trade President War reports As 'Trumpcession' looms, India heads for more volatility, uncertainty
Sensex and Nifty, traded lower on Tuesday, following a widespread sell-off in Asian markets after Wall Street dropped overnight due to recession concerns in the US. The rupee is likely to stay under pressure on Tuesday, as concerns over a potential recession sapped risk appetite across financial markets, driving most Asian currencies lower.

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