China responded to Trump's tariffs with 15% duties on US coal and gas, 10% on crude oil, launched an investigation into Google, and blacklisted Calvin Klein. Trump suspended Northern tariffs for Mexico and Canada in exchange for border control commitments, while maintaining pressure on the EU.
The Almasri case intensified as UN documents from December 2024 surfaced, detailing human rights violations. Opposition demands for televised ministerial briefings succeeded partially, with Senate-only coverage approved. The political discourse shifted from denying knowledge to claiming strategic necessity.
A shooting at Risbergska Campus in Örebro, Sweden left ten dead and fifteen wounded. Netanyahu's visit to Trump resulted in $1 billion arms deal and controversial statements about Palestinian displacement. Zelensky indicated readiness for direct talks with Putin.