The US and China announced a 90-day suspension of tariffs, a significant de-escalation in their trade war, though analysts noted supply chains wouldn't quickly recover from Trump's recent actions. This economic reprieve dominated morning coverage.
Mid-day brought significant corruption news as an Amsterdam civil servant was arrested for providing criminals with addresses later targeted by explosions. This follows recurring reports of bombing incidents in recent months.
The afternoon saw EU-Russia tensions intensify with Brussels issuing an ultimatum regarding Ukraine that the Kremlin immediately rejected as unacceptable. Meanwhile, news broke that Zelensky had agreed to meet Putin Thursday in Istanbul, building on yesterday's dialogue proposal.
By late afternoon, the UN's aviation body ICAO officially declared Russia guilty of downing flight MH17, supporting the Netherlands' long-standing position. Reports also highlighted Gaza's humanitarian catastrophe, with aid organizations warning of mass starvation.