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18 Mar 2025
#foreignaffairs
GB News: 'You'll suffer the consequences!' Donald Trump issues Iran 'dire' warning as US strikes kill 52 after Houthi's Red Sea attacks
Donald Trump has warned Iran of "dire consequences" following US strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen that resulted in significant casualties. He emphasized that the attacks stem from Iranian support for the Houthis, labeling them as "mobsters and thugs."
Trump stated that any further Houthi aggression would be met with overwhelming force, asserting that Iran is responsible for the actions of the Houthis and will face repercussions.
The Telegraph: Israel ‘resumes fighting’ in Gaza with heaviest air strikes since ceasefire began
Israel has launched extensive air strikes in Gaza, marking its heaviest bombardment since the ceasefire with Hamas. Defence Minister Israel Katz stated that fighting has resumed, with a focus on releasing hostages and targeting Hamas leaders.
In response, Hamas condemned the strikes as an unprovoked escalation, claiming that it endangers hostages. Medics report over 100 fatalities and numerous injuries from the attacks.
#economy
Le Monde: Global growth slows amid trade tensions with the US
The OECD forecasts a slowdown in global economic growth, predicting a decline from 3.2% in 2024 to 3.1% in 2025 and 3% in 2026. The US is expected to see significant drops, with growth nearly halving from 2.8% in 2024 to 1.6% in 2026, largely due to tariffs impacting neighboring economies.
Tariffs imposed by the US are projected to negatively affect the GDP of Mexico, Canada, and Brazil, with declines of 1.3%, 0.7%, and 2.1% respectively in 2025. The OECD warns that increased geopolitical uncertainty will hinder business investment and trade, especially in Canada and Mexico.
#education
Fox News: Harvard offers free tuition to students whose families make $200K or less per year
Harvard University will now offer free tuition to students from families earning $200,000 or less annually. This initiative aims to broaden the diversity of student backgrounds and experiences, enhancing intellectual growth. Families making $100,000 or less will also receive free housing, food, and health services.
Approximately 86% of U.S. families will qualify for financial aid under this new program. Harvard emphasizes its commitment to making education accessible and ensuring that talented students from various socioeconomic backgrounds can thrive in its learning community.