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Lunch Wrap: ASX hangs in there as new tariff threats sink in
The ASX has clawed its way back to positively flat territory despite some strong tariff-borne headwinds. Pic: Getty Images ASX 200 struggles back into green by lunchtime Info tech and gold stocks prop up struggling market Trump sends out dozens of...

Trump's Iran strikes follow long pattern of presidents sidestepping Congress
Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley unpacks calls for Democrats to impeach President Donald Trump over the U.S. strike on Iran on 'The Ingraham Angle.' NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump’s decision to order...

Law, peace and paradox: A perspective on Thailand’s response to the ICJ filing
In a world governed by law, principles must triumph over paradoxes. Cambodia's recent imminent intention to file an application to the International Court of Justice (ICJ), regarding the dispute over the Mum Bei area and the Temples of Ta Moan...

Trump to levy tariffs on imports from Korea, Japan, South Africa, additional nations
"Please understand that the 25% is far less than what is needed to eliminate the Trade Deficit disparity we have with your Country." President Donald Trump announced that 25% tariffs would be levied on goods from South Korea, Japan, and a number...

Frozen State: Council of Ministers Paralyzed by Hatred and Self-Interest
Nothing from the reconstruction of the Council of Ministers of BiH. The leader of the HDZ, Dragan Čović, made a clear statement. The most important state executive institution has been turned into a training ground for political showdowns and...
Trump ramps up trade war in tariff letters to leaders
The imposition of the 25 per cent levy on US importers of all goods from key allies Japan and South Korea rattled Wall Street, with the S&P 500 Index knocked back sharply, though markets in Asia were taking the latest news in stride. The 14...

Germany Vows Continued Backing For Bosnia's European Future
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 24. On June 23, 2025, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Elmedin Konaković, met in Sarajevo with the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Bosnia and...

When will Trump's tariff deals be negotiated?
WASHINGTON (TNND) — President Donald Trump restarted the process of unilaterally setting tariffs for trading partners ahead of what's become a fluid July 9 negotiating deadline on Monday. In letters to world leaders notifying them of their new...

Didic: Clinton Administration Insiders confirmed that Genocide was recorded ‘live’
Diplomat and publicist Fuad Đidić stated today at the Circle 99 session on the topic “Srebrenica: The Nature of Evil and the Intelligence Cover-up of Genocide” that Clinton administration insiders confirmed that the genocide against Bosnia from...

Record-breaking temperatures in June around the world
PARIS, France — From Nigeria to Japan, Pakistan to Spain, the month of June was the hottest ever recorded in 12 countries and was exceptionally warm in 26 other countries, according to AFP analysis of data from the European monitor Copernicus....

Bosnia's Foreign Minister meets Head of Jewish Community: Jews inseparable part of BiH
Particular attention was paid to the recent cancellation of the European Rabbinical Conference, which had reportedly been scheduled to take place in Sarajevo. Minister Konakovic reaffirmed Bosnia's commitment to upholding religious freedom,...
Markets trade marginally higher after muted start
Equity benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty were trading marginally higher in the morning trade on Tuesday after a weak beginning as investors stayed on the sidelines ahead of the formal announcement of a trade deal with the U.S. Rally in Asian...

BiH Foreign Minister spoke with the Secretary of the Conference of European Rabbis
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Elmedin Konaković, spoke by phone with the Secretary of the Conference of European Rabbis (CER) Gady Gronich. In a statement to Klix.ba, Konaković said that the reason for the conversation...

ArcelorMittal to sell Bosnian steel plant and mining business to Pavgord Group
ArcelorMittal has entered into a sale and purchase agreement to divest its operations in Bosnia and Herzegovina to Pavgord Group. The divesture will include the integrated steel plant, ArcelorMittal Zenica, and the iron ore mining business...

Bosnia and Herzegovina Lost Over One Million Inhabitants Between 1991 and 2023
The keynote speaker at today’s session of Circle 99 on the topic “Structural Weaknesses of the Dayton System and Their Cost: Demographic and Economic Insights”, professor at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Belgrade and member of the...
ASX hangs in there as tariff talk intensifies
ASX 200 struggles back into green by lunchtime Info tech and gold stocks prop up struggling market Trump sends out dozens of tariff threats ahead of extended deadline After a rough start to the morning saw the ASX 200 slice 0.25% off the top, the...

Dodik again spoke about the Unification of Republika Srpska and Serbia
Just two days after the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina lifted his detention and central arrest warrant, Milorad Dodik, the President of the RS, added another to his large opus of controversial statements. Again about secession. The unification of...

Human Rights Defenders in BiH Face Stigma Amid Legal Uncertainty
Authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina must protect those promoting and protecting human rights, ensure accountability for attacks against them, and tackle negative narratives around their work, a UN expert* said today. “While I have encountered...

Turkish President Erdogan’s operative in the US put on airline blacklist
Abdullah Bozkurt / Stockholm Ibrahim Halil Demir, a longtime executive of a Chicago-based Islamic charity with close ties to the Turkish government, has been flagged as a security risk in the United States, subjecting him to repeated airport...

Chicago survivor of concentration camp wants to erect memorial to Bosnian War victims
After the deaths of two brothers and six months in a concentration camp during the Bosnian War, a Chicago man is now working to erect a monument to spread awareness of the conflict. If Mirsad “Mike” Causevic is successful, a 12-foot-tall statue on...