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Saturday, March 21, 2026

Trump Administration Nears CDC Pick as Agency Faces Ongoing Leadership Changes

 


The Trump administration is closing in on its pick to lead the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as the nation’s top public health agency grapples with a barrage of attacks and leadership changes in the past year.

Ernie Fletcher, a family physician and former governor of Kentucky, and Joseph Marine, a cardiologist at Johns Hopkins Medicine, are among the candidates on the short list, according to people familiar with the matter. The agency has had three leaders in the last year, a sign of the upheaval in public health agencies during President Donald Trump’s second term.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-03-20/cdc-candidates-for-new-leader-narrow-after-a-tumultuous-year-for-agency

China’s premier vows to back balanced trade as exports surge

 Premier Li Qiang pledged to address worries trade partners have over China’s large surplus, underscoring Beijing’s concern the issue could disrupt relations with more nations during a fragile truce with the US over the issue.

“We take our trading partners’ concerns seriously and we are ready to work with all parties to promote the sound and balanced development of trade,” Li said in a keynote speech at the China Development Forum in Beijing on Sunday.

“We will also further widen market access for the services sector and increase imports of medical and health care products, digital technologies and low carbon services to provide more business opportunities for foreign companies,” he added.

China racked up a record trade surplus of $1.2 trillion last year and exports continued to surge in the first two months of the year, exacerbating worry in many countries around the world about the future of their own industries. 

The US and China engaged in a major trade war in 2025 that has been put on pause with a one-year truce reached by President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping in October. In December, French President Emmanuel Macron warned that the European Union may be forced to take “strong measures” against China, including potential tariffs, if Beijing fails to address its widening trade imbalance with the bloc.

Authorities in Beijing have taken some steps to address the rising trade tensions, including by reducing export tax rebates for hundreds of products such as solar cells and batteries.

China’s manufacturing strength comes with the economy troubled by weak domestic consumption. The nation’s industries including solar are also struggling with overcapacity and intense price competition.

Beijing has made progress in curbing so‑called involution‑style competition, Li said.

The Iran War is also increasing risks for China’s economy. Higher fuel and raw material costs could further squeeze profit margins for manufacturers.

China has already set its most modest annual growth target since 1991. Beijing appears to be taking steps to fortify the economy, with government spending off to its fastest start to any year since 2022.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/china-s-premier-vows-to-back-balanced-trade-as-exports-surge/ar-AA1Z8bm5

Japan Says Not Considering Unilateral Talks With Iran on Hormuz

 


Japan’s Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi said the nation isn’t considering unilateral negotiations with Iran to secure passage for its vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, following a report that Tehran is prepared to grant the access.

“It’s not something we’re considering at this point,” Motegi said Sunday on a Fuji Television program. Instead, Japan is focused on ensuring “conditions where everyone can pass,” he said, stressing the importance of maintaining broad freedom of navigation.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-03-22/japan-says-not-considering-unilateral-talks-with-iran-on-hormuz

'Iran denies it attacked Diego Garcia'

 A senior Iranian official told Al Jazeera that Iran did not launch an attack against the joint US-UK military base on the island of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean.

The Wall Street Journal had previously cited multiple unnamed US officials saying that Iran launched two intermediate-range ballistic missiles toward the island. Although the rockets were said to have failed to reach Diego Garcia, the incident potentially indicated Iran's ballistic missiles had a greater range than believed.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Iran-denies-it-attacked-Diego-Garcia/65921426

UK said to move nuclear submarine to Arabian Sea

 The United Kingdom deployed a nuclear-powered Royal Navy submarine to the Arabian Sea to potentially launch strikes on Iran if the conflict escalates further, according to the Daily Mail.

The paper cited anonymous military sources, stating that the submarine took up position in the northern Arabian Sea from where it could launch Tomahawk missiles on Iran.

Previously, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer allowed the US to use the kingdom's military bases for strikes on Iranian missiles attacking ships in the Strait of Hormuz.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/UK-said-to-move-nuclear-submarine-to-Arabian-Sea/65921430

Missile, drone attacks target Saudi Arabia, UAE

 Saudi Arabia's Defense Ministry announced the interception of nine hostile drones over the Eastern Region, amid the ongoing war with Iran. In addition, the ministry said air defense shot down one ballistic missile flying toward the Riyadh area, while two projectiles fell in open areas.

At the same time, the United Arab Emirates' Ministry of Defense detected missile and drone launches from Iran, stating it was responding to the threat.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Missile-drone-attacks-target-Saudi-Arabia-UAE/65921504

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Israel-starts-new-bombing-wave-in-Tehran/65921440