Jeffrey Epstein claimed to have provided Russians with insights into Donald Trump and used his international contacts to gather opinions on Trump’s actions, while also discussing his influence and connections with foreign leaders and figures like Steve Bannon and Mohammed bin Salman.
President Trump has been sending letters to foreign leaders outlining potential tariff increases on their countries' goods, with rates that are part of a radical and uncertain trade policy approach. These tariffs, initially imposed in April and then paused, are being renegotiated, with only one deal signed so far, and the threat of higher tariffs looming on many countries, impacting global trade dynamics.
At a Fox News awards ceremony, President-elect Donald Trump discussed his recent conversations with Canadian and Mexican leaders, reiterated his campaign promises on immigration and energy, and criticized the U.S. election system. He claimed victory in the 2024 election by a large margin and promised to review the election process, advocating for one-day voting and voter IDs. Trump also emphasized his plans to expand U.S. oil production and enhance national security.
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi assured Iran of continued cooperation and development of bilateral relations following Iran's attack on Israel, expressing readiness to advance practical cooperation in various fields.
Russia summoned the French ambassador over what it deemed as "unacceptable" comments made by the French Foreign Minister regarding recent interactions between the two countries. Tensions between Russia and France have been escalating, with disagreements over various issues including the conflict in Ukraine and alleged involvement in a terrorist attack. This latest diplomatic spat adds to a series of strained exchanges between the two nations, leading to the summoning and expulsion of ambassadors from both sides.
The Russian ambassador to Poland did not attend a summons by the country's foreign ministry after Poland claimed that a missile launched at targets in western Ukraine violated its airspace. Poland recorded the missile entering its airspace for 39 seconds before returning into Ukraine, prompting Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz to state that Poland will decide on its next steps in response to the incident. The Russian embassy confirmed the ambassador had been summoned but did not attend, citing a lack of evidence from the Polish side and referencing a similar situation in December 2023.
Iran's currency hit a record low of 613,500 rials to the dollar as people celebrated the Persian New Year, with exchange shops closed due to the Nowruz holidays driving up demand for foreign currency. The depreciation of the rial has led to widespread economic struggles for Iranians, with the inflation rate at over 42.5%. Tensions with the West, exacerbated by the collapse of nuclear deal talks and Iran's support for Russia in the Ukraine conflict, have further complicated the country's economic situation.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi defended China's deepening ties with Russia despite the invasion of Ukraine, emphasizing China's commitment to being a force for peace and stability in the world. He also addressed China's neutral stance on the Ukraine conflict, called for peace talks in Gaza, expressed optimism for stable relations with the United States, and reiterated China's claims over Taiwan and the South China Sea while opposing acts of hegemony and bullying.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi criticized the U.S. for maintaining erroneous perceptions of China and failing to fulfill promises made since the Biden-Xi summit, while urging the U.S. to understand China's development and engage pragmatically. He also emphasized the need for human control over artificial intelligence and announced an expansion of China's visa-free travel scheme. Tensions between the two superpowers have slightly eased, but remain in an uneasy detente, with ongoing geopolitical confrontations on multiple fronts.
Pakistan's recent election results have disappointed foreign partners and added to political instability, with no clear path to forming a government. The involvement of independent candidates backed by former Prime Minister Imran Khan, who is currently in jail, has further complicated the situation. The election outcome has raised concerns about the country's economic reforms, its relationship with foreign backers like China and the United States, and its ability to address regional security issues.
Senator Ben Cardin welcomes Turkey's approval of Sweden's NATO accession and approves the sale of F-16 fighter jets to Turkey, contingent on Turkish approval of Sweden's NATO membership. He expresses concerns about Turkey's human rights record, its cooperation in holding Russia accountable for the invasion of Ukraine, and its rhetoric about the Middle East. Cardin also criticizes Hungary for obstructing Sweden's path to NATO and for hindering the EU's economic assistance to Ukraine. He looks forward to strengthening the NATO alliance and addressing ongoing Russian aggression with global allies.
Senators Risch and Whitehouse applaud the committee passage of the REPO Act, which aims to provide additional assistance to Ukraine using assets confiscated from the Central Bank of the Russian Federation and other sovereign assets of Russia. The bill has garnered bipartisan support and aims to hold Russia accountable for its invasion of Ukraine by seizing and repurposing frozen Russian assets to aid in Ukraine's reconstruction efforts. The legislation also prohibits the release of funds to sanctioned Russian entities until Russia withdraws from Ukraine and agrees to provide compensation for the harm caused by its unprovoked war.
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock expressed Germany's readiness to help de-escalate tensions in the South China Sea, emphasizing the need for peaceful resolution of territorial disputes. During her visit to the Philippines, she highlighted the importance of setting up mechanisms for peaceful dialogue and donated surveillance drones to the Philippine coast guard to support its maritime defense capabilities. Baerbock's visit underscores Germany's concern over China's actions in the South China Sea, which have raised international law and freedom of navigation concerns.
China's Ministry of State Security revealed an espionage case involving the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) using a foreigner in China to collect intelligence, prompting heated exchanges between the two countries over accusations of spying. China accused MI6 of instructing the individual to use his public identity as a cover to gather China-related intelligence and provided espionage training and equipment. The British government has denied these claims and accused Chinese spies of targeting its officials, leading to a back-and-forth of condemnations and warnings from both sides.
President Biden addressed a campaign reception, emphasizing his administration's commitment to countering antisemitism and protecting American democracy. He highlighted the achievements of his presidency, including job creation, economic growth, climate change initiatives, and gun safety laws. Biden expressed concern about the threat posed by former President Trump to democracy and criticized his divisive rhetoric. He discussed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, urging Israel to make moves towards a two-state solution while emphasizing the need to protect Israel's security. Biden also emphasized the importance of American leadership in the world and the need to hold Hamas accountable for their actions.