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Here’s a rundown of all the news you need to start your Tuesday, including US President Donald Trump threatening 100% tariffs on Russia, Gaza ceasefire mediators ramping up their efforts into negotiations between Israel and Hamas, and UN chief urging two-state solution for Palestinians and Israelis.
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US President Donald Trump on Monday threatened to impose 100% secondary tariffs on Russia if a deal on ending the war in Ukraine is not reached within 50 days.
Speaking during a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte at the Oval Office, Trump said he was “very unhappy” with Russia and disappointed in President Vladimir Putin.
“I thought we would have had a deal two months ago, but it doesn’t seem to get there,” Trump said.
He also announced that the US will supply Ukraine with weapons through NATO, but added that European allies will cover the full cost.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Monday that a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip alone is insufficient, calling for a two-state solution where both Palestinians and Israelis can exercise their rights.
"It is essential that that ceasefire leads to a solution, and that solution can only be possible if both Palestinians and Israelis can have a state where they can exercise their rights," Guterres said.
Describing the situation in Gaza as "horrific," the UN chief said the territory is witnessing death and destruction with no parallel in recent times, undermining basic conditions of human dignity for the population.
He emphasized that the idea of 5 million people living in their own lands without rights is against humanity and international law.
Gaza ceasefire mediators are ramping up their efforts to resolve obstacles hindering indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas, Egyptian media reported on Monday.
The state-affiliated Al-Qahera News channel, citing unnamed sources, said Egyptian intelligence chief Hassan Rashad met with Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani as part of Egypt’s broader push to secure a ceasefire in Gaza.
According to the broadcaster, Cairo and Doha agree on the importance of reaching a ceasefire agreement that includes the entry of humanitarian aid and the release of Palestinian prisoners and Israeli captives.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMY
Starlink said Monday that it has temporarily stopped accepting new customers in Indonesia due to capacity constraints across the country.
“Starlink service is currently unavailable for new customers in your area due to sold-out capacity across Indonesia,” the satellite-based internet service operated by Elon Musk’s SpaceX said on its website.
The company also said it is pausing new kit activations for customers who bought Starlink equipment through retail or third-party sellers.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum addressed on Monday the 30% tariff threatened by former US President Donald Trump, expressing confidence that an agreement can be reached before the new surcharge takes effect.
Over the weekend, the Trump administration sent letters to world leaders announcing additional tariffs on all exports.
For Mexico, the letter revealed a proposed 30% tariff on its exports, a measure allegedly tied to what the US considers Mexico’s inadequate strategy to combat drug trafficking along the shared border.
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