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23andMe bankruptcy sparks panic among users trying to delete their genetic data
Following 23andMe’s bankruptcy filing, panicked users are rushing to delete their genetic data, fearing loss of control over sensitive information amid an uncertain sale.
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Trump’s annexation rhetoric spurs Canadian travel boycott, hitting US border economies
US President Trump’s annexation threats and trade tensions have triggered a sharp drop in Canadian travel to the US, dealing an economic blow to American border communities and tourism hubs.
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Trump’s foreign aid cuts leave power vacuum in Africa for China, Russia to fill
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Trump pushes for global mineral deals to boost US security—but still faces a China bottleneck
President Trump’s drive to secure critical minerals for US industries faces a major roadblock: without domestic processing capacity, much of the supply must still be refined in China.
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Trump’s push to acquire Greenland reignites tensions with island leaders
President Trump’s renewed push to acquire Greenland for strategic, military, and economic reasons has escalated tensions with local leaders, who view the move as an aggressive attempt to assert US control.
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Trump revives Constitution Pipeline plan, pressuring Democrats amid rising energy costs
As energy prices soar in New England, Democratic governors reconsider opposition to a long-blocked gas pipeline.
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Trump’s Russia shift puts US intelligence community in a bind
Trump’s growing embrace of Putin and his envoy’s pro-Russia rhetoric are pressuring US intelligence officials to either stick with long-held assessments or align with a shifting White House narrative.
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White House in turmoil after national security blunder puts security advisor Mike Waltz under pressure
A major White House blunder involving National Security Advisor Mike Waltz accidentally adding a journalist to a secret war chat has sparked internal outrage and calls for his resignation, though Trump’s final decision remains pending.
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Trump's global trade war fuels surge in protectionism not seen since the 1930s
President Trump’s sweeping new tariffs are fuelling a global surge in protectionism, threatening economic growth, raising prices, and fracturing decades of international trade cooperation.
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Trump says US-Ukraine critical minerals deal to be signed soon
Speaking at a Cabinet meeting, Trump also revealed that discussions are underway for American firms to potentially own Ukrainian power plants, the report added.
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Trump announces 25% tariff on nations buying Venezuelan oil, effective April 2
In a post on his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump said the tariff would come into effect on April 2.
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Trump ‘frustrated’ as Russia-Ukraine strikes persist despite ceasefire efforts: Report
Trump remains committed to mediating a ceasefire but is growing impatient with the lack of progress. However, White House officials and those closest to him are reportedly maintaining a measured approach, urging patience.
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Iran open to ‘indirect’ talks with US amid renewed nuclear deal push: Report
"The way is open for indirect negotiations," Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said, while ruling out direct discussions unless Washington changes its approach toward Tehran.
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Musk's SpaceX expands influence across US government as contracts and conflicts grow
SpaceX is rapidly expanding its federal influence under US President Trump, securing billions in contracts across agencies amid growing ethical concerns over Elon Musk’s dual role as a private executive and government official.
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China prepares for Taiwan blockade, raising global alarm over possible conflict
China is increasingly prepared to blockade Taiwan, raising global fears of conflict, economic disruption, and testing US resolve under President Trump.
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US universities face mounting pressure under Trump’s second term
Universities in the US are scrambling to protect funding and influence amid President Trump’s aggressive push to reshape higher education through financial penalties, political pressure, and cultural reform.
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Regional tensions over the South China Sea impact sales of Baby Three doll in Vietnam
Vietnamese consumers boycott the Baby Three doll over claims that its design resembles China's disputed nine-dash line, leading to government investigations and plummeting sales.
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Travellers report detentions, questioning at US borders amid Trump immigration crackdown
Reports of increased detentions and electronic searches at US borders under President Trump’s immigration crackdown are prompting legal experts to urge travellers—especially noncitizens—to prepare and know their rights.
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China’s ageing pets create a booming market for funerals and elder care
As China’s first generation of pet owners face ageing cats and dogs, a booming market for pet funerals, elder care, and health services is rapidly emerging.
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Trump seeks public gratitude from allies as part of foreign policy approach
The US President is reshaping diplomacy by expecting public gratitude from allies, signalling a more transactional and personal approach to foreign policy.
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Trump’s expansionist rhetoric risks unravelling the global order
Donald Trump’s expansionist rhetoric and territorial ambitions are eroding the postwar international norm against conquest, threatening the foundations of the global rules-based order.
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Paris votes on bold plan to green 500 streets amid climate and mobility debate
Parisians has voted on a proposal to transform 500 streets into green pedestrian zones, testing public support for ambitious climate reforms that could disrupt daily life.
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US universities face mounting pressure under Trump’s second term
Universities in the US are scrambling to protect funding and influence amid President Trump’s aggressive push to reshape higher education through financial penalties, political pressure, and cultural reform.
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US signals shift in Taliban ties, may reopen Kabul embassy: Report
Direct engagement with the Taliban and the Haqqani network is essential for the Trump administration to counter ISIS-K (Islamic State – Khorasan Province), which is the biggest security threat to Afghanistan and US interests in the region.








