Gold

Gold Price Surpasses $3,500 per Ounce for the First Time in History

Price surge driven by global political uncertainty and concerns over U.S. monetary policy The price of gold on global markets has exceeded $3,500 per ounce for the first time in history. This was reported by WNTab on Tuesday, April 22, citing data from stock exchanges. Specifically, the precious metal briefly reached $3,500.05 before retreating to…

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Masoud Pezeshkian

Iranian President Pezeshkian Outlines Conditions for Agreement with the US

The head of state added that Tehran does not seek conflict but will resist any attempts at coercion Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that his country is open to reaching agreements with the United States, provided that Iran’s national interests are preserved. This was reported by WNTab on Tuesday, April 22, citing the Xinhua news…

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Airstrikes on Gaza Strip

Israel Conducts Over 200 Airstrikes on Gaza Strip in the Last Three Days

Military claims the attacks targeted Hamas militant gatherings and infrastructure Over the past three days, the Israeli army has carried out more than 200 airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, targeting infrastructure and military objectives of the Hamas movement. This was reported by WNTab on Tuesday, April 22, citing information from the Xinhua news agency. According…

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Donald Trump

Trump: US Will Withdraw from Peace Talks If Ukraine or Russia Complicates the Process

The U.S. President once again noted that there is currently a good chance for a compromise between the parties President of the United States Donald Trump has stated that his country will withdraw from peace negotiations between Ukraine and the Russian Federation if either side complicates the process. This was reported by WNTab on Friday,…

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Japan Protests Russia Over Navigation Restrictions Near Disputed Islands

Tokyo Claims Moscow’s Actions Infringe on Japan’s Territorial Waters The Japanese government has lodged a diplomatic protest with the Russian Federation over restrictions on navigation near the disputed Kuril Islands. According to WNTab, citing Anadolu Agency, the protest note was sent on Thursday, April 17. Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi stated that Moscow had…

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Chinese Electronics

US Lifts Increased Tariffs on Chinese Electronics

Changes affect smartphones, computers, chips, memory cards, and other devices The U.S. administration has amended the documents that imposed higher tariffs on Chinese goods, removing certain electronic items from the list. This was reported by WNTab on Saturday, April 12, citing an updated directive from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency. The directive was…

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Viktor Orban

Orban Justifies Hungary’s Plan to Leave the ICC Due to Excessive Politicization of the Court

The country’s Prime Minister stated that the institution has ceased to uphold the rule of law, turning into a tool of political pressure Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban explained that his country intends to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC) because it has stopped fulfilling its functions. This was reported by WNTab on Thursday,…

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