🔁Mario Nawfal:
🚨12 HOUR NEWS RECAP
1. Russia said it won’t weigh in on a 30-day ceasefire offer that Ukraine has agreed to until the U.S briefs them on the details - meanwhile, their forces keep advancing in Kursk and Ukraine.
2. Trump called attacks on Tesla showrooms and facilities domestic terrorism: “We already know who some of them are; we are going to catch them. If you do it to any company, we will catch you and you are gonna go through hell.”
3. Elon announced that Tesla will ramp up its vehicle production in the U.S: “As a function of the great policies of President Trump and his administration, and as an act of faith in America, Tesla is going to double vehicle output in the United States within the next two years.”
4. Greenland’s pro-business Demokraatit party was declared the winner of the election after surging to 29.9%. The party, which supports a slow path to independence from Denmark, more than trebled its share of the vote from just 9.1% in 2021.
5. China revealed it will hold a trilateral meeting with Russia and Iran in Beijing on March 14 to discuss issues surrounding Iran’s nuclear program.
6. The captain of the cargo ship Solong, a 59-year-old Russian national, was arrested for gross negligence manslaughter following a fatal collision with the tanker Stena Immaculate off the UK coast. A missing crew member is presumed dead after rescue efforts were called off.
7. The EU announced retaliatory tariffs on $28 billion worth of U.S goods after the Trump administration raised duties on all steel and aluminum imports to 25%. The new EU tariffs, set to take effect April 1, will target not just metals but also textiles, home appliances, and agricultural products.
8. Russian troops have reportedly raised their flag over the Sudzha administration building in the Kursk region as Ukrainian forces retreat due to logistical issues. While Russia claims complete control of the city, no official confirmation has been issued.
9. Former
🚨12 HOUR NEWS RECAP
1. Russia said it won’t weigh in on a 30-day ceasefire offer that Ukraine has agreed to until the U.S briefs them on the details - meanwhile, their forces keep advancing in Kursk and Ukraine.
2. Trump called attacks on Tesla showrooms and facilities domestic terrorism: “We already know who some of them are; we are going to catch them. If you do it to any company, we will catch you and you are gonna go through hell.”
3. Elon announced that Tesla will ramp up its vehicle production in the U.S: “As a function of the great policies of President Trump and his administration, and as an act of faith in America, Tesla is going to double vehicle output in the United States within the next two years.”
4. Greenland’s pro-business Demokraatit party was declared the winner of the election after surging to 29.9%. The party, which supports a slow path to independence from Denmark, more than trebled its share of the vote from just 9.1% in 2021.
5. China revealed it will hold a trilateral meeting with Russia and Iran in Beijing on March 14 to discuss issues surrounding Iran’s nuclear program.
6. The captain of the cargo ship Solong, a 59-year-old Russian national, was arrested for gross negligence manslaughter following a fatal collision with the tanker Stena Immaculate off the UK coast. A missing crew member is presumed dead after rescue efforts were called off.
7. The EU announced retaliatory tariffs on $28 billion worth of U.S goods after the Trump administration raised duties on all steel and aluminum imports to 25%. The new EU tariffs, set to take effect April 1, will target not just metals but also textiles, home appliances, and agricultural products.
8. Russian troops have reportedly raised their flag over the Sudzha administration building in the Kursk region as Ukrainian forces retreat due to logistical issues. While Russia claims complete control of the city, no official confirmation has been issued.
9. Former
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