Top 20 Magazine International News

2025-03-07 11:08:05

Here's a summary of international news from various sources:

  • China's foreign minister criticizes US tariffs: Wang Yi accused the U.S. of "meeting good with evil" and vowed retaliation for "arbitrary tariffs."
    Source: apnews.com,
    Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
  • Trump casts doubt on NATO solidarity: Despite NATO aiding the US after Sept. 11, Trump questions the alliance.
    Source: apnews.com
  • Aid operations in Gaza imperiled: Millions in promised USAID dollars haven't arrived, impacting aid groups.
    Source: apnews.com
  • South Korean President faces criminal trial: Court orders President Yoon released from jail for his criminal trial over martial law.
    Source: apnews.com
  • Ukraine will struggle to strike targets inside Russia without US intelligence: The U.S. decision to stop sharing military intelligence with Ukraine hobbles its ability to strike and defend against the Russian army.
    Source: apnews.com
  • Trump changes course and delays some tariffs on Mexico and Canada: President Donald Trump has postponed 25% tariffs on many imports from Mexico and some imports from Canada for a month amid widespread fears of the economic fallout from a broader trade war.
    Source: apnews.com
  • Romania expels Russian diplomats: Two military diplomats from the Russian embassy in Bucharest were expelled.
    Source: apnews.com
  • At least 3 Serbian lawmakers injured: Smoke bombs and flares thrown in Serbia’s parliament.
    Source: apnews.com
  • Peruvian ex-President Castillo is on trial: He is being tried for a failed attempt to dissolve Congress.
    Source: apnews.com
  • The US has withdrawn from a climate agreement that helps developing nations, South Africa says: The US has withdrawn from a climate agreement that helps developing nations, South Africa says.
    Source: apnews.com
  • Albania shuts down TikTok for a year: Albania shuts down TikTok for a year amid concerns over violence among children.
    Source: apnews.com
  • Unexploded WWII bomb in Paris: An unexploded WWII bomb in Paris halts Eurostar travel to London and trains to northern France.
    Source: apnews.com
  • China's 2030 Plan to Land on Moon: The launch vehicle, lander, and spacesuits have all reportedly entered initial development.
    Source: www.newsweek.com
  • Map Shows US and Chinese Aircraft Carriers in Pacific This Week: Newsweek's weekly update maps the locations of 12 aircraft carriers in the Indo-Pacific region as of March 7.
    Source: www.newsweek.com
  • Donald Trump Questions Why US Protects Japan: Trump said he loves Japan but was skeptical about the security arrangements with the country.
    Source: www.newsweek.com
  • US Space Force Leader Warns About China's Expanding Military Drills: China has warned that it "reserves all options" against the self-governed island of Taiwan, including the use of force.
    Source: www.newsweek.com
  • NATO Ally Leader Floats Article 5 Protection for Ukraine: Italy's Giorgia Meloni made the remarks at the EU summit in Brussels.
    Source: www.newsweek.com
  • Travel Influencer Plunges to Her Death While Rock Climbing: The 28-year-old engineering student fell to her death while climbing on the Tryfan mountain in Snowdonia, Wales.
    Source: www.newsweek.com
  • US Ally Responds to Trump Pick's Defense Demands: Elbridge Colby, nominee for Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, said Japan needed to spend far more on its defense.
    Source: www.newsweek.com
  • NATO Ally Charges Group with Treason over Pro-Russian 'Coup' Plot: Two Russian diplomats were involved in helping the group, the intelligence service said.
    Source: www.newsweek.com