Trump sets reciprocal tariffs from August 1... but increases them: Ranges will be from 10% to 70%
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that starting August 1, his administration will implement reciprocal tariffs ranging from 10% to 70%, with letters being sent to trade partners regarding the new rates.
US and Iran wrap up ‘most serious’ nuclear talks in Geneva
The US and Iran have completed their third round of indirect nuclear negotiations in Geneva, marking the most intensive discussions yet between the two countries.
USA: Meeting between Vance and Oman's Foreign Minister is imminent, a day after talks with Iran in Geneva
U.S. Vice President Jay D. Vance is scheduled to meet with Oman's Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr al-Busaidi, who is in Washington for discussions following U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations.
Marco Rubio is conducting negotiations in Israel next week regarding Iran
Marco Rubio will discuss various regional priorities including Iran and Lebanon next week in Israel, according to a State Department spokesperson.
Iceland: Holding a referendum on the possible resumption of EU accession negotiations
Iceland has decided to hold a referendum regarding the potential resumption of EU accession negotiations, a move welcomed by the European Commission.
Ähtäri forced into merger negotiations calls its neighboring municipalities – surprisingly also Seinäjoki
Ähtäri is preparing for municipal merger negotiations and invites neighboring municipalities, including Seinäjoki, to discussions despite a significant distance between them.
After the Lunar New Year holiday, Korea GM and labor meet again, but differences on the closure of direct maintenance centers remain
Korea GM and its labor union held negotiations regarding the closure of direct maintenance centers after the Lunar New Year, but failed to reconcile their positions.
The Left-Green Movement and the Independence Party Give In in the City
The Left-Green Movement and the Independence Party have made concessions in negotiations regarding the city governance in Reykjavik.
As Netflix withdraws from negotiations, Paramount may acquire the entertainment and news giant Warner Bros.
Paramount is poised to acquire Warner Bros. as Netflix steps back from negotiations over a merger agreement.
US urges its citizens to leave Israel immediately amid strike threat on Iran
The US government has recommended that citizens and non-essential government workers leave Israel immediately due to rising tensions with Iran following unsuccessful nuclear negotiations.
Strikes Cancelled in the Care Sector
Strikes in the private social services sector in Finland have been cancelled after negotiations led to a new collective agreement.
Pay Round: Train Drivers' Deal Without Strikes? It's Possible!
The train drivers' union (GDL) has reached a wage agreement with the railways without resorting to strikes, marking a notable departure from previous decades of disruptive labor actions.
Agreement Reached for Private Social and Health Sector
An agreement has been reached in the negotiations for the private social and health sector in Finland, leading to the cancellation of previously announced strikes.
Agreement Reached in Private Social Services Sector Negotiations: Strikes Canceled
A negotiation result has been reached in Finland's private social services sector, leading to the cancellation of planned strikes.
The EU will temporarily implement the 'Mercosur' agreement
The European Commission is set to temporarily implement the Mercosur agreement with South American countries after years of negotiations, although it faces controversy within the EU.
Tension with Iran: The United States authorizes the departure of non-essential personnel from Israel
The United States has authorized the departure of non-essential government personnel from Israel due to security risks amidst heightened tensions with Iran.
50,000 soldiers, 200 planes, 2 aircraft carriers: Facing Iran, the largest deployment of American forces since 2003
The U.S. has deployed a significant military force in the Middle East, marking the largest deployment of American troops and equipment since 2003, amidst ongoing negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program.
Deployment of Two U.S. Aircraft Carriers, Arrival of the 'Strongest Fighter': Iran's Encirclement Strengthens at Sea and in the Air
The U.S. is beefing up military presence in the Middle East with two aircraft carriers and advanced fighter jets amid ongoing nuclear negotiation tensions with Iran.
Signs of concern from S. Cichanouskaja: Belarus could become V. Putin's 'consolation prize'
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya emphasizes the importance of Belarus's position in negotiations regarding Ukraine, warning against its potential sacrifice to Russia during peace talks.
Taliban: Wants to resolve the conflict with Pakistan through dialogue
The Taliban seeks to resolve the ongoing conflict with Pakistan via dialogue and negotiations, according to their spokesperson Zabiullah Mujahid, following claims of drone attacks on military targets in Pakistan.
Zelensky: I am ready to negotiate with Putin, but I will not give up territory
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed his willingness to engage in negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin, while firmly asserting that he will not concede any territory to Russia.
Ivison: Why Carney and Smith’s grand bargain is about to hit the wall
The article discusses the challenges facing Prime Minister Mark Carney's memorandum of understanding with Alberta regarding carbon pricing and carbon capture initiatives, as analyzed by panelists Ian Brodie and Eugene Lang.
Washington urges, the EU in a deadlock: military in Ukraine only with Putin's approval
The West appears to need Putin's permission to take military action in Ukraine, reflecting a paradox in the Geneva negotiations.
Now everything is ready for a new attack. "United States disappointed"
The article discusses the military readiness of the U.S. and Israel for potential attacks on Iranian nuclear sites amid diplomatic negotiations.
A fatal and murky negotiation. The head-on clash is getting closer
Negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program and regional terrorism appear critical and increasingly tense as discussions unfold in Geneva.
Is the United States Preparing to Strike Iran? Some Staff of the Israeli Embassy Allowed to Leave the Country
The United States is allowing some staff from its Israeli embassy in Jerusalem to leave the country due to security threats amid growing tensions over Iran's nuclear program negotiations.
Iran-US negotiations in Switzerland end without deal, more talks ahead
Iran and the U.S. concluded indirect talks in Switzerland regarding Tehran's nuclear program without reaching an agreement, with upcoming discussions planned.
Zelensky sees 'window' for peace deal before US midterms
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky believes there is a potential opportunity to reach a peace deal with Russia before the upcoming U.S. midterm elections in November, influenced by U.S. political dynamics.
Incommunicado on discussions about Atikin - Paul de Miko's strict reaction: 'Stop'
Artist Paul de Miko has reacted critically to discussions surrounding the song 'Atikin', especially its implications about diplomatic negotiations after warfare.
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya: Belarus should not become a consolation prize for Putin
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya emphasizes the importance of Belarus's sovereignty and urges Europe not to sacrifice the country in negotiations related to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Kim Jong-un and Trump hinting at dialogue... Is a meeting in April possible?
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un expressed willingness to engage in talks with the U.S. conditioned on recognition of North Korea's status as a nuclear power, while the White House stated that President Trump is open to dialogue without preconditions.
Zelensky Says Next Round of Peace Talks With Russia Expected in March
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky anticipates new peace negotiations with Russia in Abu Dhabi next month following discussions with U.S. officials in Geneva.
After new round of negotiations, Iran asks the US to avoid 'excessive demands' for nuclear agreement
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi urged the United States to abandon excessive demands in ongoing nuclear negotiations following talks in Geneva.
Iran urges US to drop ‘excessive demands’ to reach deal
Iran's Foreign Minister calls on the US to abandon unreasonable demands in negotiations for a deal following talks in Geneva.
Google's Approval for Exporting 'High-Precision Maps' Reduces US-Korea Trade Frictions, But...
The South Korean government has approved the export of high-precision maps demanded by American tech companies, which may influence trade negotiations between the US and Korea.
Government Grants Conditional Approval for Google to Export Maps, Using it as Leverage Against U.S. Tariff Increases
The South Korean government has conditionally approved the export of high-precision maps to Google, responding to pressure from the U.S. amid increased tariff threats.
The new round of negotiations on Ukraine will be held in Abu Dhabi at the beginning of March
A new round of peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, mediated by the United States, is scheduled to take place in Abu Dhabi in early March.
Five Percent More Salary: Locomotive Drivers Reach Agreement with Railways Without Strikes
The German railway company Deutsche Bahn and the locomotive drivers' union GDL have reached an agreement on a new wage contract without any strikes or severe threats.
Man Utd stitched up by two contract clauses - but Mason Greenwood will make club millions
Manchester United's contract negotiations regarding Mason Greenwood may lead to substantial financial benefits despite previous contractual drawbacks.
Zelensky acknowledged: there is a possibility to end the war by November
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky believes there is a chance to conclude the war by autumn, citing a fleeting opportunity amidst critical upcoming elections in the United States.
Intense talks between Iran and the USA
Intense negotiations are underway between the USA and Iran regarding Iran's nuclear program, with significant progress reported.
Significant Progress Made in US-Iran Nuclear Talks; Tehran Seeks Lifting of Sanctions
Significant advances have been reported in the ongoing nuclear negotiations between the US and Iran, with Iran demanding the lifting of sanctions.
Iran's Foreign Ministry: The US must abandon excessive demands if it wants an agreement
Iran's Foreign Ministry has stated that the US must drop excessive demands to move forward with negotiations aimed at preventing war, following significant progress in talks held in Switzerland.
USA seems to hope that large aid will entice Ukraine to make concessions
The article discusses how U.S. negotiators are banking on significant financial support to encourage Ukraine to make concessions regarding its stance on post-war recovery.
Strike in Bavaria: Where the warning strike hampers local transport
Verdi initiates warning strikes across 13 cities in Bavaria, affecting local transport amid ongoing wage negotiations.
Controversial mining company initiates major restructuring negotiations
The mining company Terrafame is commencing significant restructuring talks, anticipating the need to reduce 120 jobs due to financial losses and aims for annual savings of 10 million euros.
Terrafame starts negotiations for changes - threatens 120 jobs
Terrafame is initiating negotiations affecting all staff regarding job reductions, layoffs, and work arrangements, with a potential loss of up to 120 jobs.
Terrafame starts negotiations affecting all personnel
The Finnish company Terrafame begins negotiations regarding changes that could affect the entire workforce, potentially leading to up to 120 job cuts.
Iran and US compromise over nuclear stockpile - but Trump's window for action grows smaller
Iran and the US have reached a preliminary agreement regarding the reduction of Iran's nuclear stockpile, as negotiations in Geneva progress.
Government announces manual for the Yellow Envelope Law: 'Separate negotiations for primary and subcontractor unions'
The South Korean government has released a manual stating that under the new Yellow Envelope Law, subcontractor unions will negotiate separately from primary contractor unions.