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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has issued an executive order to create a cryptocurrency reserve using government-owned digital assets. This move aligns with his campaign promise to make the United States the global capital of cryptocurrency.
Trump, the first U.S. president to accept campaign donations in cryptocurrency, has even launched his own digital currency. According to David Sacks, the federal crypto reserve will be funded through fines collected from criminal activities and assets seized in civil lawsuits, which will be converted into Bitcoin by the government.
Trump Issues Executive Order to Establish Cryptocurrency Reserves
The United States is set to close several consulates across Europe as part of a plan to reduce its workforce, according to multiple foreign officials cited by The Guardian on Thursday. The closures are expected to take place within the coming months. Initial reports suggest that consulates in several smaller cities, including Leipzig, Hamburg, and Düsseldorf in Germany, Bordeaux and Strasbourg in France, and Florence in Italy, could be shut down. However, the US government has not yet made an official decision. The Trump administration has stated that the closures are part of a broader strategy to reduce global staff levels.
US to Close Several Consulates in Europe as Part of Staff Reduction Plan
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has warned Hamas leaders to leave Gaza immediately or face intensified destruction. He also demanded the release of all hostages held by Hamas. In a direct message to the people of Gaza, Trump stated, “A beautiful future awaits, but if you hold onto the hostages, you are dead!” Earlier, Trump had reaffirmed his strong support for Israel and approved billions of dollars in arms supplies following the ceasefire agreement.
Trump Issues Ultimatum: Hamas Must Leave Gaza or Face More Destruction
The Trump administration has temporarily halted the 25% tariffs imposed on most Canadian and Mexican goods on Thursday. In response, Canada has also delayed its retaliatory tariffs. However, this suspension is set to expire on April 2, after which Trump has threatened to impose counter-tariffs on all global trade partners. U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick stated, “On April 2, reciprocal tariffs will be implemented. We hope Mexico and Canada take sufficient measures to curb fentanyl shipments into the U.S.” Earlier this week, Trump had imposed the 25% tariff on both nations.
Trump Temporarily Suspends Tariffs on Canada and Mexico
A recent Gallup poll reveals that fewer than half of Americans express sympathy for Israel, while 33% sympathize with Palestinians—the highest recorded support for them so far. Among Democrats, 59% show more sympathy toward Palestinians, whereas only 21% favor Israelis. Though traditionally, Americans have leaned more toward Israel in Middle Eastern affairs, this marks the lowest level of support for Israel in Gallup’s 25-year annual tracking survey on world affairs.
Less Than Half of Americans Now Sympathize with Israel
The US State Department announced plans to use AI-powered monitoring to revoke visas of foreign students identified as Hamas sympathizers. The initiative, termed “Catch and Revoke,” will analyze social media accounts of thousands of student visa holders to detect potential affiliations with the Palestinian resistance group. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that individuals supporting Hamas or similar organizations pose a national security threat. Axios reported that the review will focus on accounts active since Hamas’ October 7, 2023, attack.
US to Revoke Visas of Foreign Students Supporting Hamas
The Nobel Committee has received 338 nominations for this year’s Peace Prize, including 244 individuals and 94 organizations. While the full list remains classified for 50 years as per Nobel regulations, US politicians have hinted that former President Donald Trump is a strong contender. Congressman Darrell Issa confirmed on X (formerly Twitter) that he would be nominating Trump, asserting that “no one is more deserving” of the prestigious honor.
Donald Trump Among Top Contenders for Nobel Peace Prize Nomination
The death toll in Gaza has risen to 48,450 after 30 more bodies were recovered from the rubble. According to reports, four more Palestinians were killed in Israeli shelling in the past 48 hours, while another wounded victim succumbed to injuries. The ongoing ceasefire agreement has halted the mass killings that lasted over 15 months, but search and rescue operations continue to recover bodies from destroyed areas.
Death Toll in Gaza Rises to 48,450 as More Bodies Recovered
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a final warning to Hamas, demanding the immediate release of all Israeli hostages held in Gaza. In a statement, he urged Hamas leaders to free the captives and leave Gaza, emphasizing that the people of Gaza have a chance at a better future. “A bright future awaits you, but if you keep the hostages, that won’t happen. If you take such actions, you are dead!” Trump wrote. Meanwhile, for the first time since 1997, his administration has engaged in direct talks with Hamas. On the other hand, Israel has imposed a blockade on Gaza, causing severe shortages of food and humanitarian aid.
Trump Warns Hamas: Gaza’s Future Depends on Hostage Release
The Trump administration has directly engaged in negotiations with Hamas, bypassing Israel, to secure the release of American hostages held in Gaza and to establish a broader ceasefire agreement. On Wednesday, Trump’s Special Envoy for Hostage Affairs, Adam Boehler, held talks in Doha. Sources told Axios that while discussions are ongoing, no formal agreement has been reached yet. Additionally, Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, had planned a visit to Qatar on Tuesday but canceled it due to a lack of progress in Israel’s ceasefire deal.
Trump Administration in Talks with Hamas Over Hostage Release and Ceasefire
Former US President Donald Trump revealed that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed readiness to initiate peace talks “as soon as possible.” Reading from a letter during his first speech in Congress after securing a second term, Trump praised Zelensky’s willingness to negotiate. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov welcomed Trump’s remarks as “positive” but noted that Ukraine still has a legal ban on negotiating with Russia. Zelensky’s chief aide, Andriy Yermak, urged Russia to cease daily attacks if it truly desires peace.
Zelensky’s Peace Offer to US President Praised by Trump
The White House has opposed an Arab-led proposal for Gaza’s reconstruction, discussed in Cairo. National Security spokesperson Brian Hughes stated that the proposal does not align with the on-ground realities in Gaza, which remains uninhabitable and littered with unexploded ordnance. “Trump is committed to rebuilding Gaza without Hamas’ influence,” Hughes added, emphasizing continued dialogue for peace and prosperity. The Arab summit had earlier pledged to rebuild Gaza without displacing Palestinians.
White House Rejects Arab Leaders’ Gaza Reconstruction Plan
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that the United States will take over Greenland by any means necessary, citing national and international security concerns. Speaking before Congress, he emphasized the island’s strategic importance and mineral wealth. Trump assured Greenland’s people of their right to self-determination and welcomed them to join the U.S. However, both Denmark and Greenland have rejected any sale, maintaining Danish sovereignty. A recent survey found that 85% of Greenland’s population opposes integration with the United States.
Trump Vows to Take Over Greenland ‘One Way or Another’
Former U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly called Russian President Vladimir Putin in February, requesting Moscow to mediate discussions between the United States and Iran. The primary topics included Iran’s nuclear program and its support for anti-U.S. factions in the Middle East. Russia has agreed to facilitate the dialogue, which analysts view as a major diplomatic shift. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirmed the development, stating that Russia is ready to play a constructive role in de-escalating tensions between the two nations.
Russia Agrees to Mediate U.S.-Iran Talks at Trump’s Request
On Tuesday, the United States re-designated Yemen’s Houthi rebels as a "foreign terrorist organization." This follows former President Donald Trump’s earlier decision in January to classify the group as terrorists. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the Houthis pose a significant threat to American civilians, regional partners, and maritime trade. He warned that the U.S. will not tolerate any nation engaging with groups like the Houthis under the guise of legitimate international business.
U.S. Reclassifies Houthis as a ‘Terrorist Organization’
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