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Kevin Warsh sworn in as 17th Fed Chair amid inflation and policy concerns
Kevin Warsh was officially sworn in as the 17th Chair of the Federal Reserve, succeeding Jerome Powell. His confirmed leadership comes amid inflation worries and a focus on tightening monetary policy, with implications for markets and cryptocurrencies.

Iran-U.S. Negotiations Advance, But Major Disagreements Remain
Iran reports progress in negotiations with the US over a ceasefire and Strait of Hormuz reopening but stresses that no deal is imminent. The ongoing disagreements keep regional stability uncertain, with future talks expected to clarify prospects for an agreement.

Xi Jinping and Donald Trump Meet in Beijing to Discuss Trade, Iran, and Taiwan
Xi Jinping and Donald Trump are currently meeting in Beijing to discuss key issues including trade, Iran, and Taiwan. This summit could shape future US-China relations and influence regional stability.

Mexican Governors Rocha and Campos to Testify in Drug Trafficking and CIA Investigation
The Federal Attorney General’s Office has summoned governors Rocha and Campos for questioning over drug trafficking allegations and CIA links. Their upcoming testimonies may influence political and criminal investigations, amid broader security concerns.

Oil drops 5.5% to $97.6 on US-Iran peace negotiations and Strait reopening hopes
Oil prices declined by 5.5% amid rising optimism about a US-Iran peace agreement and possible reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. This development could lead to lower global energy costs and stabilize regional tensions.

Lebanon and Israel Extend 45-Day Ceasefire After Washington Talks
Lebanon and Israel agreed to extend their ceasefire for 45 days following negotiations in Washington. This development aims to reduce regional tensions and pave the way for further diplomatic talks, with key issues like Hezbollah disarmament still unresolved.

Israel increases Lebanon strikes as Netanyahu orders escalation amid ongoing conflict
Israel has intensified air assaults in southern Lebanon under Netanyahu's directive, despite a ceasefire. This escalation threatens to deepen regional instability amid ongoing US-Iran negotiations.

Woman and 5 Children Freed After Record 10-Month ICE Detention Under Trump
A woman and her five children were released after over 10 months in detention, marking the longest family detention during Trump’s presidency. This case continues to fuel debates on immigration policy and family separation issues.

Coupang Declares Itself a U.S. Company Despite Low Recognition in Seattle
Coupang, a South Korean e-commerce giant, asserts it is a U.S. company, but residents and workers in Seattle largely do not recognize it. This contradiction highlights tensions in its geopolitical stance and could influence future corporate and diplomatic relations.

South Korea Opposition Leader Meets U.S. Diplomatic Aide During Washington Visit
South Korea's opposition leader, Jang Dong-hyeok, met with a U.S. diplomat's aide during his Washington trip last week. The U.S. State Department confirmed the meeting, highlighting continued diplomatic ties.

Edgardo del Rincón named Banamex CEO, set to succeed Manuel Romo on June 1
Edgardo del Rincón has been appointed as the new CEO of Banamex, succeeding Manuel Romo, with his start scheduled for June 1, 2023. This leadership change is a key development in the bank's ongoing strategic transformation ahead of its IPO.

USFK Confirms THAAD Missile System Remains in Korea, Munitions Await Move to Middle East
The US military has clarified that the THAAD missile system remains in South Korea, with munitions waiting to be transferred to the Middle East. This update clarifies the current status amid reports of potential repositioning to support US efforts against Iran.

India-US Trade Negotiations Set to Resume in Washington on April 20
India and the US are beginning three days of trade negotiations in Washington to revise their bilateral deal, prompted by recent tariff changes. These talks are key to determining the future of their economic relationship and trade terms.

US Justice Department Sues Washington Over 240M-Gallon Potomac River Sewage Spill
The US Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Washington authorities over a massive sewage spill into the Potomac River. This legal move underscores ongoing concerns about water safety and infrastructure neglect in the region.

Pakistan raises $750M via Eurobond, resumes international market access after 4 years
Pakistan increased its Eurobond issuance to $750 million from $500 million amid strong demand, marking a significant return to global markets after four years. This move reflects restored investor confidence and aims to support economic stability.

NCAA reveals top 16 seeds for 2026 men's basketball tournament, led by Michigan, Duke, Arizona
The NCAA selection committee announced the top 16 seeds for the 2026 men's basketball tournament, highlighting Michigan, Duke, Arizona, and Iowa State. This key update shapes regional brackets and betting odds as teams prepare for Selection Sunday.
Federal Agency Approves Trump's Concept for Triumphal Arch in Washington
A federal agency has approved President Trump's design for a Triumphal Arch at an entrance to Washington. This move advances the project towards possible construction, with some design adjustments still under consideration.

South Korea's Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol Aims to Make Seoul a Global AI Hub and UN AI Headquarters
South Korean Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol announced plans to establish Seoul as a global AI hub, potentially hosting UN AI operations. This move aims to bolster South Korea’s role in international AI development and economic growth.

South Africa Reaffirms Roelf Meyer's Appointment as US Ambassador Amid Diplomatic Strain
Multiple reports confirm Roelf Meyer as South Africa's new ambassador to the US, a move aimed at repairing strained diplomatic relations. The appointment is widely supported domestically and internationally, signaling a stabilization effort in US-South Africa ties.

U.S. Women's Hockey Team Declines Trump’s State of the Union Invitation After Olympic Gold
The U.S. women’s hockey team declined an invitation to President Trump’s State of the Union following their Olympic gold victory, citing prior commitments. Their decision underscores ongoing disagreements over presidential engagement with athletes and sports diplomacy.