Global Tensions Rise Amid Ceasefire Fears, Trade Wars, and Strategic Talks
Tensions escalate globally as Israel prepares for potential conflict in Gaza if a ceasefire collapses. Trump's tariff plans heighten fears of a trade war. Discussions on international peace and cooperation unfold, with Ukraine, Sudan, and Belarus in focus. European powers call for involvement in Ukraine negotiations.

Amidst growing international unease, Israel has mobilized military reservists with the looming threat of conflict in Gaza if the fragile ceasefire deal with Hamas deteriorates. Concerns soar as President Trump's contentious plan concerning Gaza faces stark opposition from Arab nations, potentially igniting further regional volatility.
As trade tensions rise, President Trump has announced impending reciprocal tariffs on countries imposing duties on U.S. imports. This move has sparked global fears of an escalating trade war and potential U.S. inflation spike, according to recent developments at the White House.
In the diplomatic sphere, significant talks concerning Ukraine, Russia, Sudan, and Belarus reveal ambitions for peace and cooperation. European powers assert their necessity in Ukraine negotiations, underscoring the urgency of achieving a fair accord with robust security guarantees to secure lasting peace in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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