Trump Set To Announce Sweeping Tariffs, EU Prepares Retaliation

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:49am on 02 Apr 2025,Wednesday International

US President Donald Trump is set to announce sweeping tariffs, calling it "Liberation Day." The White House has not revealed details on tariff rates or targeted countries. Trump claims the move will boost American manufacturers by discouraging foreign imports. However, analysts warn of higher consumer prices and potential trade wars. The European Union has threatened retaliation, while UK officials express both concern and optimism. Reports suggest several nations have contacted Trump for last-minute talks. The tariffs, if imposed, could reshape global trade dynamics, impacting economies worldwide. Observers await Trump's announcement for further clarity. (PC: BBC)

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White House Uses Ghibli-Style Imagery In Deportation Messaging, Sparks Outrage

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:51am on 02 Apr 2025,Wednesday International

The White House sparked controversy by using Ghibli-style AI-generated images in its deportation messaging. A viral post depicted a weeping migrant in an anime aesthetic, while another video set footage of shackled deportees to Closing Time. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defended the move, saying, “It sums up our immigration policy.” Critics argue this trivializes human suffering and normalizes far-right rhetoric. Experts warn that such messaging undermines the presidency’s credibility. Despite backlash, White House official Kaelan Dorr declared, “The arrests will continue. The memes will continue,” signaling an embrace of internet troll culture in official government communications. (PC: X/@Whitehouse)

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Pakistan Army Crosses Line Of Control In Jammu & Kashmir, India Retaliates As Tensions Rise

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:37am on 02 Apr 2025,Wednesday International

Pakistan Army violated the ceasefire agreement by crossing the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu & Kashmir’s Poonch district on April 1, triggering an exchange of fire. The Indian Army’s Nangi Tekri Battalion responded “effectively in a controlled and calibrated manner,” ensuring the situation remained under control. The ceasefire violation coincides with intensified operations in Kathua’s Panjtirthi area, where security forces launched a search-and-destroy mission after detecting suspicious movement. "Upholding the DGsMO understanding of 2021 is crucial," an Indian Army official stated. The situation along the LoC remains under strict surveillance as India maintains heightened security measures. (PC: PTI)

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Russia Rejects Trump’s Ukraine Peace Proposal, Citing NATO Concerns and Unmet Security Demands

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 04:35am on 02 Apr 2025,Wednesday International

Russia has rejected former U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed peace deal for Ukraine, stating it fails to address core security concerns, including Ukraine’s NATO ambitions. Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov emphasized that the plan does not consider Russia’s strategic interests and the "root causes" of the conflict. Trump, frustrated with stalled negotiations, has warned of further sanctions against Russia to pressure a resolution. Meanwhile, ongoing diplomatic talks, including discussions in Saudi Arabia, have yet to yield a ceasefire, highlighting persistent geopolitical tensions and the complexities of brokering a peace deal. (PC: Republic Word)

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Myanmar Earthquake: Muslim Community Struggles with Loss and Burial Challenges Amid Ongoing Conflict

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 04:08am on 02 Apr 2025,Wednesday International

A devastating earthquake in Myanmar’s Sagaing region has left the local Muslim community grappling with grief and logistical challenges in burying their dead. Many victims, whom Soe Nay Oo described as his spiritual family, perished during Ramadan. Due to military conflict, the Muslim cemetery in Sagaing remains inaccessible, forcing families to transport bodies to Mandalay for burial—sometimes beyond the 24-hour Islamic tradition. The crisis is worsened by continued military bombings and displacement. Soe Nay Oo, now in Thailand, is coordinating rescue efforts but struggles with survivor’s guilt, sleepless nights, and concern for missing loved ones.

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ED Investigates Rs 8 Crore USAID Funding to Soros-Backed ASAR Social Impact Advisors for Services to CEEW

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:39am on 02 Apr 2025,Wednesday International

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) is investigating ASAR Social Impact Advisors, a company funded by George Soros' Economic Development Fund, which also received Rs 8 crore from USAID in 2022-23. This funding, part of a broader probe into violations of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, was reportedly for services provided to the Council on Energy, Environment, and Water (CEEW). The ED is questioning the legitimacy of these transactions and exploring whether they align with India's regulatory requirements, particularly considering Soros' organizations' past scrutiny under the Ministry of Home Affairs. ( PC: The Times of India)  

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Senator Cory Booker Breaks Filibuster Record with 25-Hour Speech Against Trump’s Policies

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:48am on 02 Apr 2025,Wednesday International

Democratic U.S. Senator Cory Booker set a new record for the longest continuous speech in Senate history, speaking for 25 hours and 5 minutes. His speech, aimed at criticizing President Donald Trump’s administration, focused on what Booker described as reckless attacks on U.S. democratic institutions. Booker's address surpassed the 67-year-old record set by Senator Strom Thurmond. He condemned Trump’s government policies, including cuts to federal agencies and the challenge to the judicial system. The marathon speech reflects growing Democratic discontent with Trump’s actions and the Republican-controlled Congress.(PC: Reuters)

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Trump to Announce Tariffs Today, Auto Tariffs to Take Effect April 3

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:45pm on 01 Apr 2025,Tuesday International

US President Donald Trump will announce new reciprocal tariffs today, effective immediately, with auto tariffs set for April 3. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Trump is "perfecting" the strategy to ensure a "perfect deal" for American workers. The tariffs target imports from Canada, Mexico, and key sectors like metals and automobiles. Trump is open to negotiations but insists on correcting "wrongs of the past." The announcement will be made at 4 PM (local time) in the White House Rose Garden. Some global leaders have already contacted the administration, signaling potential trade tensions. (PC: India Today)

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Waqf Bill in Lok Sabha Today: INDIA Bloc Opposes, BJP Issues Whip for Passage

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:32pm on 01 Apr 2025,Tuesday International

The Lok Sabha will debate the Waqf (Amendment) Bill today, with the BJP issuing a whip to ensure its passage. The INDIA bloc held a strategy meeting and vowed to oppose the bill, calling it “unconstitutional.” Congress demanded more debate time and raised concerns about other issues, including Manipur. The bill proposes 40 amendments, including Muslim women’s representation in Waqf boards. JD(U) announced support for the NDA government. Delhi Police increased security in sensitive areas. Opposition leaders urged secular parties to vote against the bill. (PC: X/INCIndia)

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USAID to Fire Over 10,000 Workers, Shut Global Offices as Musk-Led Cuts Take Effect

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:24pm on 01 Apr 2025,Tuesday International

The US Agency for International Development (USAID) is set to fire over 10,000 local and American employees and shut all overseas offices by September, sources confirmed. Elon Musk's cost-cutting team, following Donald Trump’s directive, is finalizing the agency’s dissolution, with functions being absorbed into the State Department. USAID, which operated in over 60 countries, played a key role in humanitarian aid, including in Ukraine, Jordan, and Gaza. Critics warn of severe global aid disruptions. “Every position eliminated,” an internal memo read. Layoff notices were issued Friday, marking the agency’s final closure after 60 years. (PC: Reuters)

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