Reporting by Jalyssa Dugrot from the USA and an interview with the leader of the New Democratic
Party, Miloš Jovanović.
It's been 100 days since Trump took office, and he's already facing protests across America. Increased
tariffs on a wide range of countries, controversial immigration policies and an inability to end the war in
Ukraine are some of the policies that have marked the first 100 days of Trump's presidency. Tariffs on
neighboring Canada have brought down Trudeau's government, and Canadians have elected former
Federal Reserve Governor Mark Carney as their new prime minister to deal with the economic crisis. We
talk to Florida-based reporter Jalyssa Dugrot about these topics.
In this episode, we also share an interview with the leader of the New Democratic Party of Serbia, Miloš
Jovanović, which we conducted at the protests in Niš. Jovanović is also a member of the Serbian
Parliament and a supporter of the protests. We discussed the current situation in Serbia, possible
solutions for how to achieve fair elections, and potential coalitions in the next election cycle.
It's been exactly three years since the start of the war in Ukraine. After US President Donald Trump
came to power, US support for Ukraine has completely changed and the pressure to start peace talks
has increased. We talk to Olena Halushka from Kiev, co-founder of the International Center for
Ukrainian Victory, about whether Ukrainians are ready to give up rare minerals and meet Trump's
demands, as well as about public opinion in Ukraine about the pressure from the US.
Donald Trump officially takes office as President of the US. The inauguration ended with the sensational
signing of numerous decisions that have international implications. One of them is the withdrawal from
the Paris Climate Agreement. From the US, we include reporter Jallysa Dugrot with an analysis of
Trump's inauguration day.
In Gaza, meanwhile, the ceasefire is being celebrated and hopes for a lasting peace are growing.
Humanitarian aid has begun to arrive in the strip, and the first hostages have already been exchanged.
The second exchange is expected to take place this weekend. Journalist Rakan Abed El Rahman joins us
from central Gaza, with whom we discuss the situation there after the long-sought ceasefire.