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Here’s a rundown of all the news you need to start your Tuesday, including President Donald Trump saying he will be involved "indirectly" in nuclear talks between the US and Iran that will be held in Geneva on Tuesday, UN chief condemning Israel’s plan to register West Bank land as state property, and Israeli drone strike killing four targeting vehicle along Lebanese-Syrian border.
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President Donald Trump said he will be involved "indirectly" in nuclear talks between the US and Iran that will be held in Geneva on Tuesday.
"I'll be involved in those talks indirectly, and they'll be very important," Trump told reporters Monday en route to Washington when asked what he is expecting from the second round of the indirect nuclear negotiations.
"We'll see what can happen," he added. Under the announced schedule, the talks are set to begin Tuesday morning under Omani mediation and will be hosted at the Embassy of Oman in the Swiss city.
Trump said Iran is "a very tough" negotiator.
"But I would say they are bad negotiators, as we could have had a deal instead of sending out B-2s to knock out their nuclear potential. We had to send the B-2s. I hope they are going to be more reasonable," he added, referring to the US stealth bombers that carried out the bombings on Iranian nuclear facilities during an escalation of the Iran-Israel conflict in June 2025.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday condemned Israel's decision to classify areas of the occupied West Bank as “state property.”
"The secretary-general condemns the Israeli government’s Feb. 15 decision to resume land registration procedures in Area C of the occupied West Bank, following a Cabinet decision in May 2025," said Guterres' spokesperson Stephane Dujarric during a news conference.
He warned that the move could dispossess Palestinians of their property and expand Israeli control over land in the area.
"Such measures, including Israel’s continued presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, are not only destabilizing but, as recalled by the International Court of Justice, unlawful," Dujarric said.
The statement came a day after the Israeli government approved a proposal to register Palestinian land in the West Bank as "state property."
Four people were killed Sunday evening in an Israeli drone strike targeting a vehicle in the eastern Lebanese town of Majdal Anjar near the Lebanese-Syrian border despite a ceasefire, Lebanon’s official National News Agency reported.
The agency said an Israeli drone struck a car between the al-Masnaa border crossing and the village of Jdeidet Yabous, along the Lebanon-Syria border, resulting in fatalities and an unidentified number of injuries.
The sound of four strong explosions was reported heard in nearby villages, the agency added.
The Israeli military said in a statement that it carried out a strike against members of the Islamic Jihad Movement in the Majdal Anjar area of Lebanon. There was no comment from the group on the incident. The attacks come amid repeated Israeli violations of a ceasefire agreement reached in November 2024.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMY
One in four Belgians has started buying fewer American products amid recent tensions with the US, according to a survey commissioned by AG Insurance.
The poll, conducted between Jan. 30 and Feb. 6 among 1,000 respondents across Belgium, found that 25.3% of participants said they had reduced their purchases of well-known US brands such as Coca-Cola, Oreo, and Nike, Belga news agency reported on Monday.
Colombia’s government said Monday that it will issue a temporary decree on the 2026 minimum wage after the country’s highest administrative court ordered a provisional suspension of the historic increase.
The battle over the minimum wage reached a boiling point as the government reconvened the Permanent Commission on Wage and Labor Policy.
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