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War on Wednesday? Ukraine declares ‘day of unity’

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Ukrainian President Zelensky says he has been informed that Russia will attack on Wednesday, February 16

The President’s office says Zelensky’s statement that Wednesday will be ‘day of attack’ was said with irony.

Ukrainian officials told reporters in Kyiv that Zelensky was not being literal about an attack on Wednesday.

This comes as Ukraine’s president declares that Wednesday will be a ‘unity day’ in response to an expected Russian attack

There was an 8 minute video accompanying the bold facebook post, where he urged state officials, politicians, and business leaders who had left the country to return to show support amid fears of the invasion. 

Zelensky tends to play down suggestions that an attack could happen soon and did not say who had suggested the date of February 16

The comments from the Ukrainian leader was posted on Facebook, heightening tensions between Kyiv and Moscow.

Russia has amassed more than 100,000 troops near the Ukrainian border.

Officials from Ukraine, Russia and NATO nations have engaged in diplomatic discussions for weeks, but the conversations did not bear any breakthroughs.

Moscow has continually denied having any such plans, with the west hoping Russia would choose diplomacy over invasion.

Zelensky wrote in a statement on Facebook that Ukraine will hold a Day of Unity on Wednesday.

FACEBOOK POST FROM UKRAINE PM

He said, “We are told that February 16 will be the day of the attack,” according to a Facebook translation of his comments.

“We are intimidated by a great war and once again set the date of the military invasion. This is not the first time. But our state is stronger today than ever.”

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky 8 minute address

President Biden spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday, and warned that “swift and severe costs” would follow if Moscow invaded Ukraine.

A further eight American F-15 fighter jets have touched down in Poland, all joining NATO’s coordinated air policing mission but US says it does not believe Russia’s Putin has made ‘final decision’ on whether to invade Ukraine.

UK PM Boris Johnson says the ‘window for diplomacy’ remains

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Japan’s PM Takaichi courts Trump with trade offers

Japan’s new PM Takaichi to offer pickups and soybeans to Trump amid trade talks next week

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Japan’s new PM Takaichi to offer pickups and soybeans to Trump amid trade talks next week

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– Japan’s PM Sanae Takaichi will negotiate with Trump on pickups, soybeans, and natural gas next week.
– Takaichi won’t commit to new defence spending, focusing on strengthening U.S.-Japan relations and investment discussions.
Japan’s new Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, is preparing to negotiate with U.S. President Donald Trump next week, aiming to present a package that includes U.S. pickups, soybeans, and natural gas.Takaichi’s administration will not commit to new defence spending at the meeting, despite U.S. pressure for Japan and allies to increase contributions. The meeting will take place during Trump’s first visit to Japan since his re-election, following a prior agreement for Japan to invest up to $550 billion in the U.S. in exchange for lower car tariffs.

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The alliance with the U.S. is crucial to Japan’s foreign and security policy, according to Takaichi. A successful dialogue with Trump could strengthen her government, which operates with a parliamentary minority. Washington’s support is essential for Takaichi to advance her regional security agenda.

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Main initiatives include purchasing Ford F-150 pickup trucks, an idea suggested by Trump, and increasing U.S. soybean imports amidst declining exports to China. U.S. pickups are impractical for most Japanese consumers but may find utility in specific roles like snow plowing.

Japan plans to enhance its acquisition of U.S. liquefied natural gas, although it will not initially source from a Trump-favoured Alaskan pipeline. Investment discussions will accompany the trade talks, ensuring that Takaichi maintains commitments made by her predecessor.

In defence, Takaichi seeks to solidify ties with the U.S., with Japan housing a significant U.S. military presence. Japan’s defence strategy will undergo reviews to potentially accelerate military capabilities.


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Gold plunges 5% in biggest drop since 2013

Gold prices plummet over 5%, raising global market concerns as investors react, says Chris Weston from Pepperstone.

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Gold prices plummet over 5%, raising global market concerns as investors react, says Chris Weston from Pepperstone.


Gold prices have crashed over 5% in a single day, sparking concerns across global markets and sending investors scrambling.

Chris Weston from Pepperstone breaks down the causes and implications.

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Trump and Xi set for high-stakes APEC showdown

Trump and Xi to meet at APEC, seeking to ease trade tensions and revive dialogue amid tariff threats.

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Trump and Xi to meet at APEC, seeking to ease trade tensions and revive dialogue amid tariff threats.


President Trump and President Xi Jinping will meet for the first time in six years at the APEC summit, aiming to ease trade tensions and revive dialogue amid tariff threats.

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