Global markets slide as President Trump announces 25% tariffs on automotives coming into effect from April 3. For more, plus today’s market action, Rhayna Bosch speaks with Economic Futurist, Evan Lucas.

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Folge vom 27.03.2025Automotive tariffs smash global markets
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Folge vom 27.03.2025Trump dismisses security concerns over not-very-secret chat group as 'a witch hunt'United States President Donald Trump has dismissed concern around the addition of a journalist to a secret group chat, calling the criticism and calls for Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth to resign as a witch hunt. The country's top officials maintain it was an inadvertent mistake to add the journalist into the chat, which was discussing plans to attack Houthi rebels in Yemen.
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Folge vom 27.03.2025Major protests in Gaza, Tel Aviv and JerusalemIn Gaza, Palestinians are gathering in protest at both the Israeli bombardment on Gaza and against the ongoing rule of Hamas in the territory. In Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, Israeli protesters are also demonstrating against the Netanyahu government, citing a failure to return the hostages, and policies they say undermine democracy.
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Folge vom 27.03.2025President Zelenskyy hopes the US will resist pressure from RussiaJust a day after a truce on energy strikes was announced, Ukraine and Russia are accusing each other of breaking the deal.A planned ceasefire in the Black Sea remains uncertain, with Moscow still demanding the removal of key sanctions already rejected by Europe. Volodymr Zelenskyy is hoping Washington will push back on Russia's requests, as he meets with European leaders in Paris.