The UK and US have struck an exciting new tariff deal that slashes duties on cars, steel, and beef. This groundbreaking agreement promises to turbocharge trade and strengthen economic bonds, finally putting an end to years of tariff battles between these longtime allies
Day: June 20, 2025
Argentina has fiercely condemned Iran’s appointment of Mohsen Vahidi, spotlighting his links to previous attacks, and has passionately denounced Iran’s recent assault on Israel. The nation urgently calls for regional peace and demands accountability, Buenos Aires Times reports
Italy is bracing for major travel chaos on June 20, as a nationwide strike halts air, rail, and local transport services across the country. Travelers are urged to stay updated and plan carefully to dodge unexpected delays or being left stranded
The AAIB will determine the best location to analyze the black boxes from the crashed Air India plane after thoroughly evaluating technical, safety, and security factors, officials revealed. This vital decision aims to ensure a thorough and secure investigation
Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a stark warning, suggesting that Germany stands on a dangerous brink-where a single misstep could ignite a fierce reaction amid escalating global tensions, fueling fears of a potential World War III
Germany and Brazil are losing ground in the fast-growing world of freshwater aquaculture, unable to keep pace with the industry’s explosive global growth. Challenges like technological barriers and production inefficiencies are slowing them down, threatening their foothold in this thriving market
Israel’s defense company Rafael has issued a sharp legal warning to France after its Paris Air Show stand was abruptly shut down, accusing the country of unfair treatment amid rising tensions over arms exports, reports Politico.eu
Canada is launching special commercial flights to safely bring home citizens fleeing the escalating conflicts in Israel and Iran. The government urges all Canadians abroad to register for assistance as tensions continue to mount