Trump Administration Considers Major Tariff Cuts on China Amid Trade War De-Escalation Talks

In a surprising turnover, Trump Administration Considers Major Tariff Cuts on China Amid Trade War De-Escalation Talks. In a move that could reshape the ongoing U.S.-China trade war, President Donald Trump has signaled openness to significantly reduce tariffs on Chinese imports. The potential rollback comes amid growing economic pressure and market instability fueled by the escalating tariff exchange between the world's two largest economies.
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Trump Pressures Ukraine to Cede Crimea as U.S. Shifts Toward Russian-Led Peace Plan

U.S. foreign policy took a dramatic turn as Trump Pressures Ukraine to Cede Crimea as U.S. Shifts Toward Russian-Led Peace Plan. Accepting this controversial peace plan would legitimize Russia’s control over Crimea and block Ukraine’s NATO aspirations. This move has drawn sharp rebukes from Ukrainian leadership and stirred unease among European allies.
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Trump Signals Softer Stance on China Tariffs: “It Won’t Be 145%”

In a dramatic turn of events Trump Signals Softer Stance on China Tariffs: “It Won’t Be 145%.” Hesignaled a significant shift in his administration’s approach to trade negotiations with China, suggesting that the hefty 145% tariffs on Chinese imports will be reduced “substantially.” Trump on Tuesday, speaking at a White House press conference, amid the ongoing trade war between the world’s two largest economies offered his most optimistic tone yet. Alluding to his ongoing efforts to reach a mutually beneficial agreement with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Trump said, “We’re going to be very nice, and they’re going to be very nice. And we’ll see what happens.”
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Pahalgam Terror Attack: 26 Tourists Killed in Kashmir as Militants Target Civilians in Deadly Assault

In a Pahalgam Terror Attack, 26 Tourists Killed in Kashmir as Militants Target Civilians in Deadly Assault. Suspected militants opened fire at a popular tourist site in Baisaran Valley, near Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, on the afternoon of April 22, 2025. The officials described the assault as the deadliest targeting civilians in the region in years, coincided with a high-level diplomatic visit by U.S. Vice-President JD Vance.
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Pope Francis Dies at 88: A Legacy of Reform, Compassion, and Controversy

The transformative leader of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Francis, who redefined the papacy with his focus on inclusivity, social justice, and humility, has died at the age of 88. To the global stage of the Vatican, from his humble beginnings in Buenos Aires, his decade-long tenure was marked by bold reforms, cultural clashes, and an unwavering focus on the marginalized.
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Second Signal Scandal: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Accused of Sharing Yemen Strike Details with Family

In a Second Signal Scandal, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Accused of Sharing Yemen Strike Details with Family. Reports Surfaced that ...
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Putin Declares ‘Easter Truce’ in Ukraine Amid Renewed Fighting and International Pressure

On Saturday, April 19, 2025, Putin Declares ‘Easter Truce’ in Ukraine Amid Renewed Fighting and International Pressure. In a surprising development, Russian President Vladimir Putin, offered a rare temporary ceasefire in the ongoing war that began with Russia’s invasion in February 2022. The ceasefire, Kremlin stated that, would last from 6 p.m. Moscow time (3 p.m. GMT) on Saturday until midnight Sunday (9 p.m. GMT), aligning with Orthodox Easter celebrations.
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“Coming to a Head”: Trump Warns US May Step Back from Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks if Progress Stalls

As global eyes remain fixed on the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia, Trump warns U.S. may step back from Ukraine-Russia peace talks if progress stalls. Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump signaled a mounting frustration with both Moscow and Kyiv, saying that the time for decisive action has arrived.
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Deadly U.S. Airstrikes on Yemen’s Ras Isa Port Kill 74: Houthis Vow Retaliation Amid Escalating Conflict

In one of the Deadly U.S. Airstrikes on Yemen’s Ras Isa Port Kill 74: Houthis Vow Retaliation Amid Escalating Conflict. The deadly U.S. Airstrikes on Ras Isa port, Yemen, kill 74 and injure at least 171 people. During the latest surge under President Donald Trump’s renewed military push, one of the attacks, which lit up the night sky with towering fireballs, is the most devastating strike acknowledged by the Houthis. Videos and graphic images released by the Houthi-run Al-Masirah network showed bodies strewn across the scorched port, while emergency responders struggling to navigate the chaos. The Houthis reported, among the dead were port workers, paramedics, and civilians.
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