
Sunday Mar 02, 2025
Libre News of The World. Sunday the the 2nd of March 2025
Today’s global news highlights a dynamic blend of political shifts, economic maneuvers, and international cooperation. In Germany, Friedrich Merz’s rise to the chancellorship signals a fractured political center, with the far-right AfD emerging as the official opposition, raising concerns over future stability. Meanwhile, Norway is boosting its financial support for Ukraine, reaffirming its commitment to the war-torn nation ahead of key meetings in London. Switzerland will host a major conference focused on protecting civilians in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, emphasizing the role of international law. In Iceland, the economy accelerated by 2.3% in Q4 2024, driven by strong investment despite slowing consumer spending. NATO unveiled plans to extend its Cold War-era fuel pipeline to Poland and the Czech Republic, enhancing its eastern defenses. Uzbekistan launched the new season of Technovation Girls, promoting STEM education for young girls through app development and entrepreneurship training. Meanwhile, Russia welcomed the fallout from a tense Trump-Zelenskyy meeting, using it to undermine Ukraine’s credibility. In Slovakia, Deputy Minister Estok highlighted Vietnam as a key economic partner, pledging deeper diplomatic and trade ties. At a European defense summit, EU leaders reaffirmed unwavering support for Ukraine, despite tensions with Washington. Finally, the European Commission is fast-tracking a trade deal with India, hoping to secure economic stability amid potential U.S.-EU trade conflicts under President Trump. These stories reflect a world in flux, where diplomacy, trade, and technology intersect against a backdrop of rising tensions and global realignment.
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