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Citizens protest in North Macedonia after nightclub tragedy

Widespread anger has emerged in North Macedonia after a heartbreaking event at a nightclub resulted in numerous fatalities. This calamity has reverberated throughout the country, sparking demonstrations in various cities as residents call for government responsibility and stricter enforcement of safety rules.The venue, situated in a well-known nightlife area, turned chaotic when a blaze erupted on a bustling night, trapping guests inside. Observers recounted the harrowing situation as the fire quickly expanded, allowing minimal time for many to flee. The calamity has caused families to mourn deeply and led the nation to ponder how this could have happened.The nightclub, located…
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Polish government reveals military training plan for men

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has unveiled a comprehensive plan to require all adult men in Poland to undergo compulsory military training. Addressing the Sejm, the Polish parliament, Tusk detailed strategies to ready the country against possible security challenges, highlighting the importance of a robust and well-trained military reserve. The initiative, anticipated to be completed by year-end, seeks to equip every adult man with skills to face current warfare challenges.The declaration underscores Poland’s heightened emphasis on defense and military readiness, especially due to the ongoing conflict in nearby Ukraine. Tusk asserted that enhancing Poland’s military strength is crucial for safeguarding…
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Syrian interim government battles instability linked to Assad supporters

Months following the rapid rebel offensive led by Islamists that toppled Bashar al-Assad's regime, Syria continues to be a nation in crisis. The recently formed transitional administration, under the leadership of Ahmad al-Sharaa, is facing increasing security issues, with violent opposition from remaining Assad supporters. Although the breakdown of Assad's repressive government was a significant milestone in Syria's 13-year civil war, achieving lasting peace and stability is turning out to be extremely complex.Months after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in a swift Islamist-led rebel offensive, Syria remains a country in turmoil. The new transitional government, led by Ahmad al-Sharaa,…
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Trump’s tariff exemptions bring market relief

In an important change in policy, President Donald Trump of the United States has authorized directives to broaden the exclusions for tariffs that were recently placed on Canadian and Mexican products. This move represents a major reversal from actions that had raised concerns among industries and financial markets. The exclusions, impacting crucial areas of commerce between the U.S. and its top two trading allies, have been issued mere days after the tariffs came into effect.The declaration comes in the wake of several modifications to Trump’s trade strategies. Earlier in the week, he temporarily excluded auto manufacturers from a 25% import…
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Aid delivery to Gaza suspended as ceasefire negotiations falter

On March 2, 2025, tensions in the Gaza Strip escalated considerably following the Israeli government's decision to halt the entry of humanitarian aid into the Palestinian territory. This action was taken after Hamas declined an offer to prolong the initial phase of the ceasefire, raising international concerns and worsening the humanitarian crisis in the area.en.Ceasefire Context and Unsuccessful NegotiationsThe ceasefire, which had been in place for 42 days, was brokered by the United States, Egypt, and Qatar, aiming to lessen hostilities and permit the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza. During this time, there were exchanges of hostages and prisoners,…
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Failed Meeting Between Trump and Zelensky on Minerals

Ukraine and US Fail to Finalize Rare Earth Minerals AgreementOn Friday, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine held a meeting with US President Donald Trump in Washington, aiming to sign a deal allowing the US to access Ukraine's rare earth mineral resources. Nonetheless, the discussions took a surprising shift, resulting in a tense argument with Zelensky, Trump, and Vice President JD Vance. After Zelensky left prematurely, the White House confirmed that no deal was finalized.Zelensky had earlier conveyed hope that this "initial" agreement might lead to enhanced collaboration. Yet, he acknowledged that Ukraine still hadn't obtained any security assurances from the…
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Critics warn Trump’s plan could worsen Gaza’s situation

In a move that has sparked significant controversy, ex-President Donald Trump has proposed transferring the entire population of Gaza to different nations as a possible resolution to the region's ongoing crisis. This suggestion, presented during a discussion with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House, has met with strong disapproval from international aid experts and human rights groups, who caution that such a plan could worsen the already severe humanitarian conditions experienced by Palestinians.Trump's remarks entailed a concept for creating what he referred to as "different areas" in other nations to accommodate Gaza's 1.8 million inhabitants. He asserted…
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European markets slip in final full trading session of the year

European markets slip in final full trading session of the year

European stock markets traded lower on Monday in the last full trading session of 2024, as investors braced for a quiet end to the year. The pan-European Stoxx 600 index fell 0.5% in early afternoon trading in London, with most sectors posting losses. Technology, industrial and media stocks led the declines, while oil and gas stocks managed to post gains. Trading volumes remained light as markets across the region prepared to close early or remain closed until January 2 for the New Year holidays. Despite Monday's modest performance, European stocks are on track to end the year with moderate gains.…
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New York City’s Congestion Pricing Set to Begin Amid Legal Challenges

New York City’s Congestion Pricing Set to Begin Amid Legal Challenges

Cars traveling through Manhattan will face new tolls starting just after midnight on January 5, 2025, as New York City implements the nation's first congestion pricing plan. However, the plan continues to face legal challenges, particularly from the state of New Jersey, which argues that the program could lead to environmental damage and economic consequences beyond the river. Key details on congestion pricing Under the congestion pricing system, motorists entering Manhattan below 60th Street will pay: Peak times (weekdays 5am-9pm, weekends 9am-9pm): $9 Off-peak hours: $2.25 (a 75% discount) The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) expects a 10% reduction in cars…
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Ukraine halts Russian gas transit to Europe, ending decades of energy dominance

Ukraine halts Russian gas transit to Europe, ending decades of energy dominance

On New Year's Day, Ukraine officially cut off the flow of Russian natural gas to several European countries, marking the end of Moscow's long-standing dominance of European energy markets. The move, which had been widely anticipated, comes as the five-year transit agreement between Russia and Ukraine expired without renewal amid the ongoing war between the two nations. At around 8am local time on Wednesday, Russian state energy giant Gazprom confirmed that gas exports to Europe via Ukrainian pipelines had stopped. This development, which follows more than three decades of transit of Russian gas through Ukraine, highlights changing energy dynamics in…
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