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Qatar to send its Ambassador to Iran

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Qatar to send its Ambassador to Iran

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Doha rejects Riyadh’s hegemony

Amid ongoing diplomatic crisis with Saudi led quartet, Qatar has decided to return its Ambassador to Tehran for strengthening its ties with the Iran. Qatar’s Foreign Ministry’s Information office announced this on Thursday.

In January 2016, Doha recalled its ambassador from Tehran along with Saudi Arabia over the ransacking of Riyadh’s missions in Tehran and Mashhad by protesters after the execution of a prominent Shia religious leader Sheikh Nimr  Baqir al-Nimr in the kingdom. Saudi Arabia justified the execution saying it was part of its “war on terrorism”.

Qatar says that its ambassador would “return to resume his diplomatic duties” as Doha wanted to strengthen ties in all fields with Iran. Name of the ambassador and date of resuming duties in Tehran were not announced.

Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani discussed “bilateral relations and means of boosting and developing them” in a telephone call on Wednesday with his Iranian counterpart Javad Zarif. Qatar expressed its aspiration to strengthen bilateral relations with Iran in all fields, the statement said.

On June 5, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain and Egypt suddenly severed their diplomatic ties and closed their air, sea and road links with Qatar. They alleged that Doha was supporting and financing terrorists, which was vehemently denied by Qatar.

Later, the boycotting countries placed 13-point demands asking Qatar, among others, to sever ties with Iran, close down new Trukish military base in its territory and shut Aljazeera news network before any dialogue for restoration of ties could begin.

Qatar has not accepted any of these demands yet. Instead, Doha said, “The aim is clear, and it is to impose guardianship on the state. This is by itself is a violation of its sovereignty as a state.”

Meanwhile Iranian foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, said during an interview on Wednesday that Saudi Arabia’s policies have harmed not only the region but also the kingdom itself. “Iran has always been seeking good ties with its neighbors, but we believe the Saudi policies in the region have been destructive and even harmed the country itself,” he said.

Before the present diplomatic crisis, Qatar was mostly dependent on food imports from its Arab neighbors. However, since June 11 Doha has been importing fresh food supplies from Iran and Qatar Airways is using its airspace.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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China reacts to Donald Trump’s 10% tariff remarks, says it would protect its national interest

While acknowledging a willingness to maintain open communication channels and collaborative efforts with the U.S., China firmly rejected the notion of a trade war, emphasizing that such conflicts ultimately yield no winners.

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China has issued a firm response to US President Donald Trump’s renewed threat to impose a 10% tariff on Chinese imports, beginning February 1. The statement, released by the Chinese foreign ministry, underscores Beijing’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding its national interests amidst escalating trade tensions with the United States.

While acknowledging a willingness to maintain open communication channels and collaborative efforts with the U.S., China firmly rejected the notion of a trade war, emphasizing that such conflicts ultimately yield no winners.

The statement directly addresses Trump’s justification for the proposed tariffs, citing the flow of fentanyl from China through Mexico and Canada into the United States. This latest escalation marks a significant development in the long-standing trade dispute between the two economic giants.

The proposed tariffs, scheduled for implementation on February 1st, echo a similar threat made by Trump earlier, targeting Canada and Mexico with 25% tariffs over concerns about illegal immigration and fentanyl trafficking.

This consistent pattern of utilizing tariffs as a tool to address broader geopolitical concerns highlights the complex and multifaceted nature of the relationship between the United States and its major trading partners.

China’s economy, heavily reliant on exports to sustain its economic growth, faces significant vulnerability to such protectionist measures. Despite ongoing efforts to diversify its economy and boost domestic consumption, exports remain a crucial pillar of China’s economic engine. The potential impact of a 10% tariff on Chinese goods entering the U.S. market could trigger substantial ripple effects throughout the global economy.

The current trade tensions represent a continuation of a protracted struggle dating back to the Trump administration’s first term, marked by the imposition of substantial tariffs on Chinese imports over alleged unfair trade practices.

These actions were further reinforced by the subsequent Biden administration, which implemented sweeping measures aimed at restricting Chinese access to critical high-tech components.

Trump’s recent pronouncements signal a potential further escalation of these long-standing trade disputes. China’s response clearly indicates its readiness to defend its economic interests and navigate the complex landscape of international trade relations.

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Barron Trump, now towering at 6’9″, takes center stage at father’s inauguration

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Barron Trump, now towering at 6'9", takes center stage at father's inauguration

During the recent presidential inauguration, Barron Trump, the son of President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump, captured significant attention due to his impressive stature and growing influence. Now 17, Barron stands a striking 6 feet 9 inches tall and has taken on an advisory role within his father’s political campaign.

At the ceremony, President Trump took a moment to highlight Barron’s contributions, especially his insights into the youth electorate, which reportedly helped secure a substantial lead in that demographic. “Barron has a deep understanding of the youth vote, encouraging strategies that ultimately delivered us a 36-point lead among young voters,” stated President Trump during his speech.

Barron, who celebrated his first vote in the last November election, has been recognized not only for his height but also for his intellect and strategic thinking. His suggestion for his father to appear on the Joe Rogan podcast, which amassed over 50 million views, was a notable campaign triumph.

Born on March 20, 2006, Barron is the youngest child of Donald and Melania Trump and the only one among his siblings to have attended St. Andrew’s Episcopal School in Maryland, following his earlier education at Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School in Manhattan. He is currently a freshman at New York University’s Stern School of Business.

His appearance at the inauguration not only highlighted his stature but also his growing importance in Trump’s circle, marking him as a significant figure in the current political landscape.

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Biden issues pre-emptive pardons in final hours to shield key figures from political prosecution

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In a dramatic and unprecedented move just hours before leaving office, President Joe Biden has issued a series of pre-emptive pardons to prominent figures who could face politically motivated charges under the incoming administration of Donald Trump. The pardons include former COVID-19 advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci, retired general Mark Milley, and members of the U.S. House committee that investigated the January 6 Capitol attack.

Biden issued a statement on Monday, emphasizing the need to protect these individuals from potential “politically motivated prosecutions” that could be initiated once Trump assumes office. “These public servants have served our nation with honor and distinction, and they do not deserve to be the targets of unjustified and politically motivated prosecutions,” Biden said, asserting that he could not, in good conscience, remain inactive as these figures faced potential legal battles.

Among the key figures pardoned are Dr. Fauci, who became the face of America’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Throughout the Trump administration, Fauci’s clear and science-backed messages often put him at odds with the president and his allies, who criticized his approach. His prominence during the pandemic made him a frequent target for right-wing figures, including Elon Musk, who called for his prosecution.

General Milley, who served as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under Trump, was also granted a pardon. Milley had drawn Trump’s ire after making critical remarks about the former president and discussing his actions during the January 6 attack. Furthermore, Milley’s secret communications with his Chinese counterpart during the Capitol riot, aimed at reassuring China of the U.S. military’s stability, sparked a storm of controversy, with Trump calling for his execution on social media.

In addition to Fauci and Milley, Biden also pardoned members, staff, and witnesses associated with the House committee investigating the January 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection. These individuals, including former Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney, faced significant personal and political threats as they uncovered the extent of Trump’s involvement in the violent attack by his supporters.

Biden’s decision to issue these pardons was framed as a protective measure for public servants who have been subjected to what he described as “baseless and politically motivated investigations” that, according to him, have caused undue harm to these individuals’ personal and professional lives. The pardons, however, were also accompanied by a statement clarifying that they should not be viewed as an admission of any wrongdoing.

Trump, who was set to be inaugurated on the same day, has repeatedly promised “retribution” against his political opponents. He has vowed to use the full extent of his power to prosecute those he sees as enemies, including members of the January 6 committee and figures who opposed his agenda during his presidency.

This move, just hours before the transfer of power, highlights the tension between Biden and Trump as the political landscape prepares for a new chapter. Biden’s actions signal a firm stance against what he perceives as politically motivated legal tactics and retribution, even as Trump begins his second term in office.

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