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Ukraine claims it has destroyed some 96 Russian cruise missiles in one of the most successful strikes of the war as Zelensky says Putin ‘will die soon’ and a fragile ceasefire appears to falter.
Jerome Starkey breaks down the latest news for the war in Ukraine in 'The Frontline with Jerome Starkey'
Donald Trump's former National Security Advisor John Bolton warns Europe and NATO members not to overreact and break up the Western alliance. In an in-depth interview with DW’s Washington Bureau Chief Ines Pohl, he talks about how Europe should deal with the Trump administration, and offers his views on the planned European military mission for Ukraine.
Bolton also assesses the fallout from the Signal scandal and downplays fears of a constitutional crisis in the US.
President Trump's 25% tariff on cars and car parts has destabilized financial markets around the world this week, while one of the year's most anticipated IPOs has been downgraded. Elena Casas has the details.
Myanmar was struck by its biggest earthquake in a century, shaking buildings and triggering evacuations in neighboring Vietnam and Thailand, with at least one tower collapsing in Bangkok. The quake on Friday measured 7.7 in magnitude, according to the USGS, which said it was 16 kilometers northwest of Sagaing, Myanmar and at a depth of 10 kilometers. It struck at about 1:21 p.m. in Bangkok and was the strongest worldwide since 2023, according to the US Geological Survey data compiled by Bloomberg.
There was a second temblor of 6.4 magnitude around the same area, the USGS said. In geopolitics, the US is pushing to control all major future infrastructure and mineral investments in Ukraine, potentially gaining a veto over any role for Kyiv’s other allies and undermining its bid for European Union membership.
President Donald Trump’s administration is demanding the “right of first offer” on investments in all infrastructure and natural resources projects under a revised partnership deal with Ukraine, according to a draft of the document obtained by Bloomberg News.
Today's guests: Nannette Hechler-Fayd'herbe, Lombard Odier, EMEA CIO; Sigrid de Vries, ACEA, Director General; Giulia Pellegrini, Allianz Global Investors