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Israel rejects international call to end Gaza war; Zelensky announces peace talks, and more
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Israel rejected a statement from a group of 25 countries that called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and criticised the Israeli government’s system for delivering aid there.
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Donald Trump raises his global tariff; Iran pressure builds, and more
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14:43|Donald Trump said he was imposing an additional 10% global tariff.
20260221. American GDP growth slows; Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s tariffs, and more
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Oil prices soar amid America-Iran tensions; Aston Martin issues a profit warning, and more
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20260220. Trump threatens “bad things” for Iran; former Prince Andrew arrested, and more
03:56||Ep. 20260220Donald Trump set a ten-day timeline to reach a diplomatic breakthrough with Iran over its nuclear programme, warning that “bad things will happen” if a deal falls through.
Trump threatens “bad things” for Iran; former Prince Andrew arrested, and more
10:18|Donald Trump set a ten-day timeline to reach a diplomatic breakthrough with Iran over its nuclear programme, warning that “bad things will happen” if a deal falls through.
Former Prince Andrew arrested; America bolsters military presence near Iran, and more
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