Trump Clarifies 600,000 Chinese Students Remark After MAGA Backlash: What It Means for US-China Relations

Donald Trump’s recent remark about allowing 600,000 Chinese students into the US sparked outrage among MAGA supporters, prompting the White House to clarify the figure. It reflects existing visa totals over two years, not a new expansion. The debate highlights the clash between economic needs, national security fears, and higher education’s dependence on foreign students.
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PM Modi, Xi Jinping, Putin Will Join 20 World Leaders at China’s SCO 2025 Summit in Tianjin

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit China for the SCO 2025 summit in Tianjin, marking his first trip to the country in over seven years. He will join Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif, and more than 20 world leaders at the key security forum, against the backdrop of Donald Trump’s tariffs and shifting global power dynamics.
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JD Vance Says Trump in “Good Shape” But He’s Ready to Step In as US President If Tragedy Strikes

Amid concerns about Donald Trump’s health, US Vice President JD Vance reassured that the President is in “good shape” but said he is prepared to step in as Commander-in-Chief in case of a “terrible tragedy.” The 41-year-old called his 200 days in office the best “on-the-job training” possible.
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Minneapolis School Shooting at Annunciation Church: Inside Robin Westman’s Letter, Motives, and Community Grief

A tragic school shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis left two children dead and 17 injured. Shooter Robin Westman, 23, left behind a chilling letter and disturbing journals that reveal obsessions, missed warning signs, and deep struggles. Families, investigators, and the community now grapple with grief, unanswered questions, and renewed calls for gun reform.
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How US Shoppers Will Be Hit as De Minimis Tariff Exemption Ends in 2025

For decades, US consumers enjoyed duty-free imports under the de minimis tariff exemption. That rule is gone, and from August 2025, all foreign packages face tariffs of 10%–50%. Here’s how it will reshape e-commerce, raise prices, delay deliveries, and hit small businesses worldwide.
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Trump ‘Not Happy but Not Surprised’ by Russian Strikes in Ukraine as EU and UK Condemn Deadly Onslaught

President Donald Trump said he was "not happy but not surprised" by Russia’s latest deadly strikes in Ukraine that killed at least 23, including children, and damaged the EU delegation office in Kyiv. European leaders condemned the attacks as a brazen escalation undermining peace talks.
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CDC Director Susan Monarez was fired just weeks after Senate confirmation, as RFK Jr. tightens his grip on vaccine policy

Dr. Susan Monarez has been fired less than a month after becoming CDC Director, triggering mass resignations and raising alarm over RFK Jr.’s vaccine policies. With the Trump administration backing drastic changes, experts warn of a public health crisis.
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Putin and Kim Jong Un to Join Xi Jinping at China’s Victory Day Parade in Defiant Show of Unity

Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will attend China’s Victory Day parade in Beijing on September 3, alongside President Xi Jinping, in a bold display of solidarity against the West. With 26 foreign leaders expected, the event will showcase China’s growing military power and Xi’s rising diplomatic influence.
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Minneapolis School Shooting: Gunman Robin Westman Scrawled “Nuke India”, “Mashallah” on Weapons, FBI Probes Hate Crime

A deadly school shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis left two children dead and 17 others injured. Shooter Robin Westman scrawled disturbing slogans including “Nuke India,” “Mashallah,” and “Israel Must Fall” on weapons, prompting the FBI to investigate the massacre as a domestic terrorism hate crime targeting Catholics.
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Trump Administration Targets H-1B Visa and Green Card System; Proposes $5 Million ‘Gold Card’ for Wealthy Immigrants

US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has called the H-1B visa a “scam” and vowed to replace it with a wage-based system. He also confirmed Trump’s plan for a $5 million ‘Gold Card’ residency program, which could heavily impact Indian tech workers.
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