US President-elect Donald Trump announces plans to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, citing the US's significant involvement in the region. This proposal raises questions about the feasibility of such a change, given international naming conventions and potential pushback from other countries.
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At the Munich security conference, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to meet US vice president JD Vance, warning against trusting Vladimir Putin. Concerns grow over a potential Ukraine peace deal orchestrated by Trump, which may force Kyiv into territorial concessions. European allies fear being left to handle Ukraine’s security alone. Meanwhile, security is heightened in Munich following a recent car-ramming attack that injured 30 people.
During a visit to China, Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari assured that his country's enduring friendship with China will not be broken by terrorist attacks. Despite recent attacks targeting Chinese workers in Pakistan, Zardari emphasized the unshakable bond between the two nations, which has been vital for initiatives like the belt and road initiative. Chinese President Xi Jinping echoed Zardari's sentiments, highlighting their cooperation in the China-Pakistan economic corridor and other... Expand
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Israel's foreign ministry announced on Sunday that it was closing its embassy in Ireland, citing the Dublin government's "extreme anti-Israeli policies", further straining tense relations between the two nations. "The decision to close Israel's embassy in Dublin was made in light of the extreme anti-Israel policies of the Irish government," the foreign ministry said in a statement.
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World shares experienced mixed results on Monday as US stocks fell sharply due to concerns over Trump's policies affecting the economy. German shares rose after conservatives' election victory. In Asia, markets showed varied performance. Weaker US economic reports, including declining home sales and rising tariffs, fueled pessimism, affecting small company stocks and impacting global market trends.
President Trump has signed an Executive Order to promptly remove all undocumented immigrants, including those from India. With the potential enactment of the Laken Riley Bill, fears of sweeping visa bans arise if countries do not cooperate in repatriating their citizens.