WORLD
Trump’s trade turbulence rattles markets, CEOs and global allies amid ‘golden age’ push
Tariffs, uncertainty, and mixed signals fuel investor unease and corporate hesitation as Trump insists economic pain is the price of revival.
WORLD
Once revered expert, now on trial: French chair scholar faces charges over high-end fakes
Renowned French furniture expert Bill Pallot is on trial for orchestrating a multimillion-euro antique forgery scheme, exposed by a former student.
WORLD
Poilievre denies knowledge of Indian interference in leadership race, calls security process ‘politicised’
Pierre Poilievre denied any knowledge of alleged Indian interference in his 2022 leadership win and defended his refusal to obtain a security clearance, calling the process politicised.
WORLD
Trump’s ad hoc foreign policy sparks confusion among allies and aides amid chat leak and shifting agendas
From group chats on strikes to Oval Office clashes, Trump’s impulsive national security style exposes divisions in administration and erodes diplomatic clarity.
WORLD
US social security in crisis as Musk-led cuts, staffing woes and tech failures threaten services
The US Social Security Administration is in crisis as Musk-led cost cuts, staffing losses, and tech failures severely disrupt services for millions of Americans.
WORLD
Leaked Trump administration chat calling Europeans ‘pathetic’ sparks outrage among US allies
A leaked Trump administration group chat insulting European allies over Yemen strikes has sparked outrage in Europe, further straining transatlantic trust and defence ties.
WORLD
Pituffik Space Base emerges as critical US outpost as Trump eyes Greenland
Pituffik Space Base in Greenland, a key US missile warning outpost, is drawing renewed focus as Trump pushes to strengthen American presence on the island.
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Colorado legislature removes Trump portrait after president calls it ‘truly the worst’
Artist Sarah Boardman, once praised for her Obama portrait, has faced backlash after Trump criticizes Capitol painting.
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Trump signs order requiring proof of citizenship to vote, sparking legal clash over election powers
US President Trump has signed an executive order requiring proof of US citizenship to vote in federal elections, sparking legal challenges over its constitutionality and federal overreach.
WORLD
Trump’s crackdown on law firms sparks fears for legal representation and rule of law
Trump’s escalating crackdown on law firms representing his opponents is undermining access to legal defence and threatening the foundations of the US justice system
BUSINESS
India's overall average tariff rate at 17%, 39% on agri goods, says MoS Commerce
India and the US are also looking to agree to the first tranche of a mutually beneficial, multi-sector Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) by the fall of this year.
WORLD
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
WORLD
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.
WORLD
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.
WORLD
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.
WORLD
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.
WORLD
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.
WORLD
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.
WORLD
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.
WORLD
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.
WORLD
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.







