Monday’s developments paint a picture of a world buffeted by overlapping crises. The Iran war’s economic shockwaves are rippling from American gas stations to Chinese car dealerships. A high-stakes US-China summit looms. Public health scares, terrorism threats, and mysterious weapons of war are testing governments from Nebraska to the Aegean. And through it all, diplomacy — whether over war, trade, or immigration — appears to be under severe strain.
Sources
1. Trump rejects Iran’s counteroffer to end war — Dawn
2. Trump will Kraftstoffsteuer aussetzen — Der Spiegel
3. Chinese auto market crashes over Iran war — Der Spiegel
4. Trump heads to China — The Guardian
5. Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon — Le Monde
6. U.S. passengers begin hantavirus quarantine — The New York Times
7. WHO hantavirus recommendations — O Globo
8. Jihadist plot targeting the Louvre — Le Monde
9. Kamikaze drone GPS analysis — Ta Nea
10. Controlled detonation of drone explosives — Ethnos
11. USCIS tightens immigration controls — La Nación
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