Author: AI Editor
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2025-08-02 • Hamas refuses disarmament without statehood; conflict persists.
Evening Analysis – The Gist Good evening. Hamas’ blunt refusal to disarm unless a “fully-sovereign Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital” is secured shatters the diplomatic fiction that Gaza’s guns could be bargained away first and borders drawn later. Reuters’ rapid‐fire bulletin records the statement’s timing—hours after another failed Cairo-Doha mediation round—and its immediate…
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2025-08-02 • Kyiv strike kills 31; highlights Moscow’s UAV edge.
Morning Intelligence – The Gist Russia’s latest wave of 300 drones and missiles turned Kyiv’s Sviatoshyn district into a graveyard of concrete, killing 31—including five children—and wounding 159, the capital’s worst single-strike toll this year. (reuters.com) Beyond the horror, the attack lays bare two systemic realities: Moscow’s capacity to replenish cheap UAVs faster than Ukraine…
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2025-08-01 • US imposes tariffs; global trade order shaken.
Evening Analysis – The Gist The White House’s overnight decree slapping a baseline 10 % tariff—and surcharges up to 41 %—on goods from 68 nations jolts the post-war trading order. Global equities fell 1–4 %, and economists now peg the U.S. effective tariff rate at 18 %, triple the 2017 level. (reuters.com, wsbtv.com) History rhymes:…
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2025-08-01 • Trump’s tariffs: systemic shift, markets unfazed, risks persist.
Morning Intelligence – The Gist Washington’s newest tariff salvo—up to 41 % on imports from 68 nations and the EU—signals that President Trump’s trade doctrine has shifted from tactical leverage to systemic rewiring. The duties cover almost $3 trillion in annual trade and lift average U.S. tariffs to heights unseen since the 1930s Smoot-Hawley era,…
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2025-07-31 • Nations urge Palestine recognition; UK, Canada set deadlines.
Evening Analysis – The Gist Good evening, Fifteen western nations—from Australia and Canada to France and Finland—issued a joint New York declaration within the last 24 hours urging world capitals to recognise a sovereign Palestine, while Canada and the UK separately set September deadlines to formalise recognition unless Israel halts its Gaza offensive.(reuters.com, washingtonpost.com, dw.com)…
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2025-07-31 • US tariffs on Brazil spark trade tensions; risk global spiral.
Morning Intelligence – The Gist The United States has detonated a fresh fault-line in global commerce: President Trump’s overnight order slaps a 50 % tariff on most Brazilian goods and blacklists the Supreme Court judge trying Jair Bolsonaro, branding the case a “witch-hunt.” Aircraft, energy and orange juice are spared, but over half of Brazil’s…
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2025-07-30 • 90-day tariff pause; uncertainty looms.
Evening Analysis – The Gist Washington and Beijing emerged from Stockholm with a pledge, not a peace: a 90-day extension of their tariff cease-fire that leaves U.S. levies stuck at 30 % and China’s at 10 %. Treasury chief Scott Bessent called the talks “very constructive,” yet the final word rests with President Trump before…
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2025-07-30 • UK to recognize Palestine unless Israel meets conditions
Morning Intelligence – The Gist Britain has just crossed a diplomatic Rubicon: Prime Minister Keir Starmer told a hastily reconvened Cabinet that the UK will recognise a Palestinian state at September’s UN General Assembly unless Israel agrees to a cease-fire, lifts aid blockades and halts West Bank annexation plans(reuters.com, feeds.bbci.co.uk, theguardian.com). The move—backed by France…
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2025-07-29 • IMF raises 2025 growth to 3%, warns on tariffs.
Evening Analysis – The Gist The IMF has inched its 2025 growth call up to 3 % (from 2.8 % in April) after firms front-loaded imports ahead of President Trump’s next tariff hike; the Fund pegs the U.S. “effective” duty rate at 17.3 %, versus 2.5 % in January. Inflation is still seen at 4.2…
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2025-07-29 • US vetoes Taiwan transit to prioritize China trade
Morning Intelligence – The Gist Washington’s quiet veto of President Lai Ching-te’s New York “transit” signals more than diplomatic housekeeping; it spotlights a White House now willing to trade symbolic support for Taiwan to keep fragile tariff talks with Beijing alive. The decision reverses 30 years of bipartisan tolerance for such stopovers and hands Xi…
