March 30, 2025
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US
30.03.2025
Sunday
148 days ago
The newspapers documented Trump's unprecedented declaration that he's "not joking" about seeking a third term, suggesting "methods" to bypass constitutional limits. This statement evolved from morning rumors to explicit confirmation by evening across multiple outlets. Simultaneously, Trump threatened military action against Iran after they rejected nuclear negotiations, stating "there will be bombing" if no deal is reached.

Trump expressed anger at Putin over Ukraine, threatening tariffs on Russian oil. Meanwhile, the administration's consolidation of power continued with the U.S. Institute of Peace staff layoffs and RFK Jr. appointing a controversial figure to handle vaccine data.

The aftermath of Musk's government influence continued with nationwide anti-Tesla protests, prompting Musk to demand prosecution of organizers. Violence escalated with reports of a Tesla counterprotester being struck by a car and a Republican Party headquarters in New Mexico being set ablaze with "ICE=KKK" graffiti.
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Israel
30.03.2025
Sunday
148 days ago
Morning began with Yemen launching a ballistic missile toward central Israel, triggering widespread sirens across Jerusalem and coastal areas. The Arrow defense system intercepted it outside Israeli territory, with fragments reportedly landing near a school whose students were fortunately away on a field trip.

Netanyahu announced the security cabinet decided to increase military pressure on Hamas while continuing negotiations. Israel submitted a counteroffer demanding 11 hostages and half the bodies in exchange for a 40-day ceasefire, while indicating willingness to discuss ending the war if Hamas accepts the Whitcroft framework.

An IDF investigation into the October 7 battle at Erez Crossing revealed severe failures, including no proper defense plan and commanders failing to lead properly. Despite these failures, the base commander was later promoted.

Trump threatened Iran with "unprecedented bombing" if they refuse nuclear negotiations, while Turkey's Erdogan faced Israeli criticism for antisemitic rhetoric.
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Germany
30.03.2025
Sunday
148 days ago
The Myanmar earthquake disaster dominated morning coverage, with death toll surpassing 1,600. By evening, Thailand reported 17 deaths in Bangkok with rescue operations ongoing.

Trump's relationship with Putin deteriorated dramatically, with afternoon reports describing the US president as "pissed off" at the Russian leader. This contrasts sharply with yesterday's more conciliatory Trump stance on tariffs.

The Vance-Greenland controversy continued developing, with Putin expressing "understanding" for Trump's territorial ambitions, citing "historical roots." A Democratic congressman speculated about Poland becoming Trump's next target.

Pentagon reports suggested the US might abandon Europe in case of Russian attack, prioritizing Taiwan instead, fueling Baltic fears about Ukraine ceasefire plans.

Domestic coverage included NSU murder series revelations with Zschäpe's twelve calls to German intelligence, CDU internal debates on Russian sanctions, and Richard Chamberlain's death at 90.
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France
30.03.2025
Sunday
148 days ago
The Myanmar earthquake dominated morning coverage, with death toll reaching 1,700 and aftershocks continuing to strike Mandalay. The disaster in a country already destabilized by civil war was compounded by a 7.1 magnitude earthquake hitting Tonga, briefly triggering a tsunami alert.

Midday brought unexpected foreign policy shifts as Trump threatened both Russia with petroleum tariffs over Ukraine deadlock and Denmark with possible military force to acquire Greenland. European militaries reportedly prepare for long-term confrontation with Russia regardless of Ukraine's outcome.

Gaza coverage intensified with Macron calling for Israel to end strikes while Netanyahu offered Hamas leaders safe passage if they surrender their weapons. The Red Crescent reported finding 14 dead aid workers after Israeli strikes on ambulances.

Throughout the day, analysis focused on Marine Le Pen's impending court decision Monday that could determine her eligibility for the 2027 presidential election.
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Lebanon
30.03.2025
Sunday
148 days ago
Lebanese celebrated Eid al-Fitr amid continued tensions with Israel. Prime Minister Nawaf Salam performed Eid prayers alongside Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Mecca, emphasizing Lebanon's commitment to reforms and extending state authority upon his return.

Religious leaders issued sobering statements during holiday sermons, with Archbishop Odeh lamenting that "devils who corrupted souls" continue to hinder reform, while Patriarch Al-Rahi called for Lebanon to adopt "positive neutrality."

Netanyahu asserted that the Lebanese government bears responsibility for attacks from its territory while claiming Israel "respects" Lebanon and its army. This statement follows Israeli strikes on Beirut's southern suburbs in response to mystery rocket launches the previous day.

Reports emerged about potential changes to UNIFIL's mission in southern Lebanon, possibly transforming it into an "UNDOF"-type force. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia and Jordan welcomed Syria's new cabinet formation, signaling potential regional normalization.
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Ukraine
30.03.2025
Sunday
148 days ago
Russia's overnight drone attack on Kharkiv's military hospital dominated morning coverage, with casualties including children, as the Baltic states expressed concerns about potential ceasefires strengthening Russia's position. By midday, The New York Times revelations shaped the narrative, exposing Ukraine's failed third attack on the Crimean Bridge using ATACMS missiles in "Operation Lunar Hail," Washington's anger over the sinking of warship Moskva, and how the 2023 counteroffensive faltered when General Syrskyi prioritized Bakhmut over Melitopol.

Reports emerged that Russia prepared to use nuclear weapons against Ukraine in 2022, while Kyiv Post warned of Russia planning a major spring offensive expected to last most of 2025. By evening, multiple outlets reported Trump's fury at Putin over comments about Zelensky, with Trump demanding a ceasefire within one month and threatening oil tariffs. The day concluded with intensifying fighting, particularly near Pokrovsk with 147 clashes reported.
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Palestine
30.03.2025
Sunday
148 days ago
Palestinians observed Eid al-Fitr amid continued Israeli military operations across Gaza, with headlines reporting at least 30 killed on the first day of the holiday. Reports described "white shrouds replacing Eid clothes" for children killed in airstrikes.

By mid-morning, Hamas had called for increased Arab and Islamic support while Netanyahu announced plans to intensify pressure on Gaza while implementing Trump's "voluntary migration" plan.

The most significant development came in the afternoon with the recovery of bodies of 13-15 emergency personnel who had been missing in Rafah for eight days. Health officials reported finding them "handcuffed and buried together in a deep pit," describing it as a "war crime" and execution-style killing.

Meanwhile, negotiations remained deadlocked, with Hamas having accepted a mediator proposal while Netanyahu submitted a counter-proposal. The Israeli cabinet reportedly decided on escalation while obstructing negotiations.
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UK
30.03.2025
Sunday
148 days ago
The Myanmar earthquake aftermath dominated morning coverage as the death toll reached 1,700, with the Red Cross describing the devastation as unprecedented in a century. Four survivors were pulled from rubble nearly 60 hours after the disaster, providing rare positive news amid reports of medical supply shortages.

By midday, attention shifted to Trump's dramatic pivot on Russia, describing himself as "very angry" with Putin over Ukraine peace negotiations. This escalated by evening, with Trump threatening tariffs on Russian oil if no ceasefire agreement materialized.

Royal news split between Princess Kate's emotional Mother's Day video about "nature being a sanctuary" following her cancer diagnosis, and continuing fallout from Prince Harry's charity troubles. The Sentebale chairwoman described the Sussex brand as "toxic" and claimed Meghan "hijacked" a polo event by arriving with Serena Williams, while Harry allegedly demanded public statements defending his wife.
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Iran
30.03.2025
Sunday
148 days ago
Morning reports confirmed Hamas agreed to a 50-day Gaza ceasefire proposal while maintaining weapons as a "red line." The diplomatic focus quickly shifted to Iran-US communications as President Pezeshkian revealed Ayatollah Khamenei personally responded to Trump's letter, keeping indirect negotiations open via Oman while rejecting direct talks.

By midday, Yemen claimed to have launched a "Zulfiqar" ballistic missile at Ben Gurion Airport, continuing its military operations against both Israel and US naval forces in the region.

The afternoon brought a dramatic escalation as Trump threatened Iran would be "bombed" if it refused a nuclear agreement. This threat follows the previous day's Quds Day rallies and the dispersal of pro-hijab protestors by security forces.

Religious news featured prominently as Monday was declared Eid al-Fitr, with Khamenei scheduled to lead prayers in Tehran. Iranian media also celebrated the national beach soccer team winning the Asian championship.
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Russia
30.03.2025
Sunday
148 days ago
The morning saw extensive coverage of Putin's temporary administration proposal for Ukraine gaining momentum, with the Foreign Ministry explaining implementation mechanisms. By midday, however, Russian media revealed Trump was "furious" and "very angry" about Putin's statements on Zelensky, threatening Russia with oil tariffs if no Ukraine agreement is reached. This represented a significant shift from previous days' narrative of Russia-US alignment.

Military developments included Russia claiming to capture the village of Zaporozhye in DPR, while outlets reported fierce fighting in Kursk region. The NYT investigation into US military involvement in Ukraine received significant coverage, with claims American personnel coordinated "almost all" HIMARS strikes from a secret center in Wiesbaden, Germany.

Late evening coverage focused on a rooftop shooter in Murmansk who wounded several people before being neutralized by special forces. The Myanmar earthquake continued receiving attention with the death toll reaching 1,700.
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Italy
30.03.2025
Sunday
148 days ago
The Myanmar earthquake continued to dominate early coverage with the death toll rising to at least 1,700, potentially reaching 10,000, as rescuers extracted survivors including a pregnant woman from rubble in Mandalay.

By midday, focus shifted to Trump's aggressive rhetoric targeting multiple adversaries. He declared himself "very angry" with Putin, threatening 25% tariffs on Russian petroleum without an agreement on Ukraine, with plans to speak with him within the week. Trump also warned Iran of potential bombings absent a nuclear deal. Meanwhile, a mysterious Russian drone was detected surveilling the EU's Joint Research Center on Lake Maggiore, containing nuclear security facilities and Leonardo defense infrastructure, prompting an investigation by Milan authorities.

Domestic politics saw tensions within the center-right coalition as Tajani criticized the Lega's anti-EU stance, stating Italy needs "builders, not wreckers," while Meloni's comments about Europe becoming a "hippie community" without defense sparked opposition criticism.
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Japan
30.03.2025
Sunday
148 days ago
U.S.-Japan defense relations dominated morning coverage as defense chiefs met to urgently bolster deterrence amid China's rising influence. This follows Pentagon head Hegseth's first Japan visit and Prime Minister Ishiba's calls for strengthening the alliance reported yesterday. By afternoon, reassurances emerged that no U.S. demands for increased defense spending materialized, likely bringing relief to Japanese officials.

The Myanmar earthquake aftermath continued to develop, with reports of a collapsed airport control tower and a Japanese national unaccounted for. The humanitarian situation appeared complex as opposition forces declared partial ceasefires in affected areas while Myanmar's military reportedly continued airstrikes despite the disaster.

Financial news revealed plans by Japan's FSA to introduce insider trading regulations for cryptocurrency as active accounts have increased 3.6-fold over five years. Reports also highlighted a technical lag in Tokyo's foreign exchange systems compared to New York, potentially damaging national interests.
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Netherlands
30.03.2025
Sunday
148 days ago
The liberation commemoration in Winterswijk ended dramatically when a sound system collapsed onto spectators, injuring three actresses. This incident dominated morning coverage as details emerged about the severity of injuries.

International tensions escalated as Trump expressed anger at Putin regarding Zelensky, threatening sanctions on Russian oil. Simultaneously, US embassies sent formal letters to European companies demanding they abandon diversity policies or lose government contracts, a significant escalation of Trump's influence beyond American borders.

Minister Faber's refusal to approve royal decorations for refugee workers sparked parliamentary outrage, described as "too pathetic for words." The controversy intensified throughout the day.

Ajax defeated PSV in a crucial match, virtually securing Champions League participation and significant financial benefits.

Myanmar earthquake coverage continued with reports of citizens digging for survivors with bare hands, while Dutch search dogs prepared to help despite safety concerns.
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India
30.03.2025
Sunday
148 days ago
The aftermath of Myanmar's devastating earthquake dominated coverage, with newspapers reporting the death toll exceeding 1,700. Scientists warned aftershocks might continue for months, comparing the quake's energy to 334 atomic bombs. India's "Operation Brahma" relief efforts continued.

PM Modi's visit to RSS headquarters in Nagpur—his first as Prime Minister—received extensive coverage. Modi called RSS an "immortal banyan tree" while paying tributes to its founders.

Mid-day reports shifted to two major accidents: a train derailment in Odisha that killed one person and injured eight, and a landslide in Himachal Pradesh's Kullu district where strong winds uprooted trees near Manikaran Gurudwara, killing six people.

By evening, Trump's threats dominated international news, with warnings to bomb Iran if they refused a nuclear deal and imposing tariffs on Russian oil for delaying Ukraine truce.
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Poland
30.03.2025
Sunday
148 days ago
A tragic accident in Chełm dominated morning coverage as ten teenagers crammed into one car resulted in two deaths and the driver's detention. By afternoon, international tensions escalated with Trump threatening Russia with oil tariffs if peace negotiations fail, expressing anger at Putin's comments on Zelensky's legitimacy.

New details emerged about the U.S. military vehicle accident in Lithuania described as "Hercules defeated by a bog," relating to the previous days' search for missing American soldiers. Political tensions continued with Kaczyński calling Warsaw Mayor Trzaskowski a "pampered dandy," while Nawrocki faced provocations during campaign events.

By evening, coverage shifted to sports as Lewandowski scored multiple goals for Barcelona, while media outlets continued reporting on the controversial EU regulation allegedly threatening wolf populations, and the ongoing dispute between disciplinary spokespersons appointed by different ministers.
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Spain
30.03.2025
Sunday
148 days ago
Myanmar's earthquake aftermath dominated morning coverage, with death toll rising above 1,700 and international rescue teams searching for survivors in Mandalay's devastated Buddhist heart. The catastrophe forced a temporary ceasefire in the country's internal conflict to facilitate aid delivery.

By midday, focus shifted to Spanish politics as PP leader Feijóo rejected forming a coalition with Junts for a censure motion against Sánchez, while promising tax reforms and accusing the government of "banana republic" governance. Finance Minister Montero attributed Dani Alves' controversial acquittal to societal lack of awareness about violence against women.

Afternoon coverage highlighted Trump's escalating tensions with Putin, threatening Russian oil tariffs if Moscow blocks a Ukraine peace deal, marking a significant shift from previous days' coverage of European responses to Trump's car tariffs. Domestically, media reported that Spain's partial retirement age will drop to 62 starting April 1st.
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Turkey
30.03.2025
Sunday
148 days ago
The first day of Ramazan Bayram was marked by the ongoing İmamoğlu detention case evolving in multiple directions. İBB Deputy Secretary General Mahir Polat, detained in the "kent uzlaşısı" investigation, underwent angiography after reporting high blood pressure. The Istanbul Governor visited police officers while İBB issued updates on Polat's condition throughout the day.

President Erdoğan characterized recent protests as "street terrorism attempting to cover up embezzlement" in a video message, as his administration engaged in Bayram diplomacy with international leaders. Interior Minister Yerlikaya reported a grim traffic toll with 5 deaths and 1,219 injuries in 766 accidents during the holiday's first day.

The Turkey-Israel diplomatic crisis escalated with the Foreign Ministry rejecting "insolent statements" from Israeli officials, while AK Party Spokesman Çelik declared Israeli criticism of Erdoğan "null and void." After a weekend of mass protests, authorities detained those suspected of vandalizing an Espressolab coffee shop following the Maltepe rally.
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China
30.03.2025
Sunday
148 days ago
The Communist Party style-building campaign intensified with coordinated messaging across state media outlets. The identical phrase "党的作风关系人心向背" (Party style affects public sentiment) appeared in Beijing Daily, CCTV, China Daily, Huanqiu, and People's Daily, evolving from previous days' "Eight Regulations" narrative.

Myanmar earthquake coverage expanded as the death toll surpassed 1,600. Xi's condolences to Myanmar's leadership from yesterday transitioned to reports of Chinese rescue teams arriving in affected areas. This humanitarian crisis has led military junta authorities to make rare appeals for international aid.

Economic narratives continued emphasizing China as an investment destination, with multiple outlets simultaneously publishing the poetic phrase "投我以木桃,报之以琼瑶" (repaying kindness with greater kindness), building on Xi's "investing in China means investing in the future" messaging from previous days.

State banks announced capital-raising plans while farmland improvement initiatives were unveiled by central authorities.
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