Trump threatens ‘secondary tariffs’ on Russian oil if Moscow doesn’t agree to ceasefire – NBC and Bloomberg

US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose “secondary duties” on Russian oil if Moscow does not agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine. In a telephone interview, he expressed his indignation at Vladimir Putin’s statements and stressed that the duties could range from 25% to 50%. Trump is also planning a personal conversation with Putin to discuss the peace process. This rhetoric signals a tougher US foreign economic strategy, which could have a significant impact on the global oil market. Will Trump be able to make good on his threats? Read on to find out!
Residents of Russian regions rejoice at drone attacks on Moscow as intelligence releases intercepts

Residents of Russian regions show unexpected joy at Ukrainian drone attacks on Moscow. In the intercepted conversation, residents of the Belgorod region are heard expressing their indignation that Moscow is “dancing and singing” while their territories suffer from the consequences of the war. They express concern about problems with Russian air defence, which only adds to internal tensions. This recording illustrates how the war initiated by the Kremlin is turning inside Russia, causing discontent among ordinary citizens. Read on to find out more about how Russians are reacting to these developments.
The United States and Israel reach a preliminary agreement on the possible withdrawal of Hamas leaders from Gaza – subject to the release of hostages and disarmament

Photo: Depositphotos The United States and Israel have entered into a preliminary agreement that provides for the possibility of the leaders of the Hamas terrorist group leaving the Gaza Strip. This was reported by the Telegram channel “Aleksey Zheleznov“, citing sources in diplomatic circles. Under what conditions is it possible to leave? According to the […]
US launches new airstrikes in northern Yemen: Sa’ada province is in the centre of strikes

The United States conducted new air strikes in northern Yemen, in particular in the province of Sa’ada, a key Houthi stronghold. Three strikes hit the eastern districts of the city, and four more hit the al-Salim district. The attacks come amid growing tensions between the Houthis and Washington, following an ultimatum to Israel. US President Donald Trump has announced the launch of a “major offensive” against the Houthis, to which the movement’s leader has threatened to strike US aircraft. What is happening in the Middle East? Read on to find out more about this tense situation.