Overnight reports: Trump tariffs on the EU and new Russian attacks
It happened while you were sleeping. Here's what the world's news agencies reported during the night from Sunday to Monday. Poland scrambled fighter jets in response to Russian attacks near the border. Russia intensified its actions, and Trump changed his stance on tariffs against the EU.
- Poland scrambled fighter jets in response to Russian attacks near the border.
- Russia intensified its actions, launching hundreds of drones and ballistic missiles.
- Donald Trump decided to halt the imposition of tariffs on goods from the EU.
Alarm at the Polish border
During the night from Sunday to Monday, Russia once again struck the entire territory of Ukraine, including areas bordering Poland. "This is the second consecutive very busy night for the entire air defence system in Poland," stated the Operational Command of the Armed Forces.
New Russian tactics
Russia intensified its attacks on Ukraine, launching hundreds of drones and dozens of ballistic missiles. If it follows through on its promises to increase production, it could potentially launch up to a thousand drones towards Ukraine per day. "The Economist" warns that such actions might overwhelm Ukrainian air defences. The new Shahed drones, which Russia received from Iran, are more challenging to intercept.
Trump on the massive attack on Ukraine
Donald Trump spoke out following Russia's recent attacks on Ukraine. The US President stated that "he's not happy" and "doesn't know what happened to Putin." During the night from Saturday to Sunday, Russia conducted one of the largest attacks since the start of the full-scale invasion, resulting in 12 deaths, including three children.
Trump changes his mind
Donald Trump decided to halt the imposition of 50 per cent tariffs on goods from the EU after a conversation with Ursula von der Leyen. Trade negotiations are expected to commence soon. Trump announced his decision after previously stating that talks with the EU were "going nowhere."
German politician and Nord Stream 2
Michael Kretschmer, a German CDU politician, is calling for the resumption of dialogue with Russia regarding Nord Stream 2. He argues that it is an opportunity to lower energy costs. Chancellor Friedrich Merz maintains a veto against the pipeline's launch.
Massive drug seizure in Nigeria
In Nigeria, police seized drugs worth approximately $4 million (three million pounds). The operation took place in ports in the Rivers and Lagos states, where millions of opioid tablets were confiscated.