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⚡️ 5,000 Ants, Two Teenagers, and a Court Case in Kenya
Two Belgian teens have been charged in Kenya with attempting to smuggle thousands of ants. Authorities found the insects neatly stored in test tubes, and believe they were destined for illegal trade markets abroad. The teenagers insist they were collecting them as a hobby, unaware of the law.
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⚡️ Hamas Rejects Israel's Ceasefire Proposal
Hamas has turned down an Israeli proposal for a six-week ceasefire in Gaza, which required the group to disarm. The Palestinian official who disclosed the talks said the plan lacked commitments from Israel to end the war or withdraw troops. In return for the ceasefire, Hamas demanded the release of living hostages, but no progress was made on those terms.
The rejection comes as Israel continues its military offensive in Gaza, with ongoing airstrikes and significant civilian casualties. A deadly airstrike on a hospital in Khan Younis left one security guard dead and several others injured.
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⚡️ Chinese Small Businesses Crushed by Trump Tariffs
At the Canton Fair, Chinese exporters say Trump's 145% tariffs have frozen trade with the US.
Lionel Xu, whose firm used to sell mosquito repellent kits to Walmart, says products are now stuck in warehouses.
“We’re in trouble if Trump doesn’t change his mind,” he says.
Many factories have already halted production. Buyers from Walmart and other US firms have pulled back, and domestic demand in China remains weak.
Some firms are now eyeing Russia, Europe, and Saudi Arabia instead.
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⚡️ Wisconsin Teen Killed Parents in Plot to Kill Trump, FBI Says
Nikita Kasap, 17, allegedly shot his 35-year-old mother and 51-year-old stepfather, then hid their bodies under blankets for weeks, according to federal agents.
The FBI says Kasap aimed to use their money to carry out the assassination of President Donald Trump.
He left behind extremist notes glorifying Hitler and claiming he wanted to spark a racial revolution.
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⚡️ US and Iran Begin Nuclear Negotiations in Oman
The United States and Iran have started nuclear talks in Oman, the first high-level discussions since 2018. Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, stated that his country desires a "fair agreement," although he did not foresee the talks lasting for long.
The nuclear deal, abandoned by President Trump in 2018, is at the heart of the discussions, with Trump aiming for a "better deal." Iran wants sanctions relief while limiting its nuclear program. The future of these negotiations depends on whether both sides can agree on the terms.
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Where the Economy Is Booming: Top 10 Fastest-Growing Countries
According to recent projections, the fastest-growing economies this year are largely emerging markets capitalizing on oil, tourism, and post-crisis rebuilding:
1. South Sudan – Massive 27.2% growth as oil exports rebound.
2. Guyana – A booming energy sector drives 14.4% expansion.
3. Libya – With political calm restored, oil leads to 13.7% growth.
4. Senegal – Gas and oil fuel 9.3% economic expansion.
5. Palau – Post-pandemic tourism recovery powers 8.5% growth.
6. Sudan – Rebuilding drives an 8.3% forecasted increase.
7. Uganda – Infrastructure and oil push growth to 7.5%.
8. Niger – Emerging from poverty with oil-backed growth.
9. Macau – Gaming industry bounces back to yield 7.3%.
10. Bhutan – Exports of hydropower boost economy by 7.2%.
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⚡️ Global Markets Up Despite Intensifying US-China Trade War
Financial markets across Asia and Europe rose after President Trump introduced a temporary 90-day pause on new tariffs for countries impacted by recent hikes. Nevertheless, his administration kept the broad 10% duty and maintained the 25% tariff on steel, aluminium, and vehicles.
Meanwhile, tensions with China soared, as Trump boosted duties on Chinese imports to 125%, blaming Beijing for disrespecting trade norms. China’s government hit back with an 84% tariff on all US goods, stressing that it won’t back down in the escalating trade war.
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⚡️ Menendez Brothers Look to Parole with Cautious Optimism
After decades of incarceration, Lyle and Erik Menendez are feeling hopeful for the first time about the possibility of parole. Convicted of murdering their parents in 1989, the brothers have spent more than 30 years in prison, but now, with a parole hearing on the horizon, they reflect on their growth.
Both brothers have engaged in prison programs, aiming to better themselves and help others. While Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman has made it clear that he opposes their release, the Menendez brothers remain determined to present their case for parole.
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⚡️ Zelensky confirms Ukrainian forces active in Russia's Belgorod region
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has confirmed that Ukrainian troops are engaged in operations within Russia’s Belgorod region. He stated that the primary aim is to protect Ukraine’s Sumy and Kharkiv regions and relieve pressure on the eastern Donetsk front.
Zelensky also acknowledged Ukraine’s operations in Kursk, where Ukrainian forces had seized several villages last year. Despite Russia’s claims of repelling attacks, reports suggest Ukrainian forces advanced into Belgorod, though the scale remains smaller compared to other operations.
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US Threatens 104% Tariffs If China Doesn’t Back Down
The White House has warned:
If China doesn't reverse its 34% tariff hike by tomorrow, the US will hit back with a 104% tariff.
Global markets brace themselves for another round of economic whiplash.
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⚡️Trump Threatens China With Additional 50% Tariff Hike
Donald Trump has warned China that if it does not withdraw its 34% retaliatory tariffs on US imports by Tuesday, the US will impose an additional 50% tariff on Chinese goods starting Wednesday. The move would bring the total US tariff burden on Chinese products to 104%, including previously enacted levies.
Trump called China the “biggest offender” and said its markets were already declining despite Beijing’s countermeasures. He also made clear that no new negotiations with China are planned.
The announcement has rattled global markets, with fears of rising inflation and slowing growth, according to US Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
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⚡️ Tariffs Spark Market Slide: Should You Be Worried?
Markets are tumbling as the US slaps on new tariffs, prompting a 17% drop from recent highs. Though not officially a crash, the trend has investors on edge. The downturn marks the steepest fall since the early pandemic period.
Pension savers may feel some effects, but government bonds have provided a buffer. However, falling share prices suggest a grim outlook for corporate profits and economic growth. Experts warn this could be a prelude to a recession — not just a temporary market blip.
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⚡️ National Security Overhaul: NSA Head Fired After Loyalty Purge
General Timothy Haugh, the director of the NSA and Cyber Command, was dismissed by the Trump administration in a wave of firings targeting individuals seen as not sufficiently aligned with the president’s agenda. The move followed recommendations from far-right activist Laura Loomer.
Top Democrats condemned the purge, calling it dangerous and politically motivated. Trump, meanwhile, justified the dismissals by saying he would continue removing those who aren’t “loyal.”
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⚡️ Musk to Remain Close to Trump’s Administration, Says Vance
Elon Musk’s involvement in government affairs may be winding down, but his relationship with President Trump’s administration is far from over. J.D. Vance recently confirmed that Musk would remain a “friend and advisor” to Trump even after his departure from the Department of Government Efficiency (Doge).
While the restructuring process that Musk led has drawn criticism, Vance stated that Musk’s advice would still be valuable to the administration moving forward.
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⚡️ German Doctor Accused of 15 Murders, Arson to Hide Crimes
A Berlin palliative doctor faces charges for killing 15 patients with deadly drug doses and trying to cover his tracks by burning their homes. He is said to have administered the drugs without consent. Authorities believe more deaths may be linked. He's in custody and under investigation for further crimes.
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⚡️ Trump Blames Zelensky for War
Donald Trump has once again blamed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for the ongoing war with Russia, claiming both Zelensky and Vladimir Putin share responsibility for the conflict. Trump’s comments came after Russia’s missile attack on Sumy, which killed 35 people.
Trump argued that Ukraine shouldn't have provoked Russia, saying, "You don’t start a war against someone 20 times your size and then hope for missiles." He added, "Millions of people dead because of three people. Let's say Putin number one, Biden number two, and Zelensky."
Despite Zelensky's calls for international support, Trump continued to question his strategy, stating, "When you start a war, you got to know you can win."
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⚡️ El Salvador Refuses to Return Mistakenly Deported Man
President Nayib Bukele says El Salvador won’t return Kilmar Ábrego García, who was wrongly deported from the U.S. despite legal protection. During a White House meeting with Donald Trump, Bukele made it clear that García, now in El Salvador’s Cecot mega-prison, won’t be sent back.
The U.S. Supreme Court had ordered the Trump administration to facilitate his return, but Attorney General Pam Bondi said it’s now up to El Salvador.
The Trump administration claims it was an “administrative error” but also alleges García is linked to MS-13 — a claim his lawyer denies.
Trump praised Bukele’s crackdown and the deportation of alleged gang members, calling him “fantastic”.
Critics say many deportees were misidentified based on looks or tattoos, including a Venezuelan mother who spotted her son in prison photos.
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⚡️ Zelensky Challenges Trump and Vance in 60 Minutes Interview
Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky has invited President Trump to Ukraine, urging him to see the horrors of the Russian invasion firsthand.
He criticized JD Vance for shifting the narrative to paint Ukraine as the aggressor and called it a “distortion of reality.”
Trump fired back, labeling “60 Minutes” as fake news and defending his lawsuit against the show for alleged fraud.
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❗️ Deadly Missile Strike Hits Ukrainian City of Sumy on Palm Sunday
A Russian missile has struck the northeastern Ukrainian city of Sumy, killing at least 34 and injuring 117, including a baby. The attack occurred on Palm Sunday, with Ukrainian President Zelensky calling it a deliberate act of terror timed for a religious holiday.
The missile destroyed civilian infrastructure, with eyewitnesses saying shelters saved many lives. European leaders widely condemned the strike, with strong criticism from the European Commission.
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iPhones and Laptops Escape U.S. Tariff Surge
Smartphones and computers will not be subject to the new reciprocal tariffs, according to a notice by U.S. Customs. While the 125% duty on most Chinese imports stays in place, tech goods—including semiconductors and solar cells—are excluded. The decision aims to limit the impact on U.S. consumers and electronics manufacturers.
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Zelensky Says 155 Chinese Fighters Are Helping Russia in Ukraine
In a recent statement, Ukrainian President Zelensky accused China of sending at least 155 of its nationals to fight on Russia's side in the war in Ukraine. This follows the capture of two Chinese soldiers earlier this week, marking the first official recognition by Kyiv of Chinese involvement.
According to Zelensky, Russian recruitment efforts for Chinese citizens include offering training in Moscow and promises of financial compensation. China, however, has refuted these claims, emphasizing its stance of non-involvement in military conflicts abroad.
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⚡️ China Responds to US Tariffs with 84% Import Duty
Beijing has announced an 84% tariff on American imports, effective this Thursday, following the United States' enforcement of a 104% tariff on Chinese goods today. The Chinese government accused the White House of “intimidation” and responded with a sharp increase from its previous 34% rate.
Simultaneously, the US raised tariffs on products from 60 countries, which Donald Trump labeled as major trade offenders. Trump insists these countries are now eager to negotiate, claiming “they’re kissing my ass.” Experts warn that these tariff hikes could push prices higher for consumers worldwide.
Markets in Europe are already falling, and US government bonds are being sold off.
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⚡️ Trump’s tariff standoff: Economic disaster or strategic shift?
As Trump’s tariffs loom, the global economy braces for potential upheaval. With countries scrambling to negotiate and avoid tariffs, Trump presses on, unyielding. His decision to ignore concerns from both allies and investors has led to uncertainty in markets.
While some speculate about a strategy to weaken the US dollar, Trump’s economic adviser Peter Navarro made it clear that the current tariff plan is not just about negotiating better deals. The world is watching closely, unsure whether this is the start of a new economic order or a dangerous gamble with global stability.
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⚡️ Global Electricity Gets Cleaner—But Not Cleaner Enough
More than 40% of global electricity came from clean sources in 2024, the highest share since World War II. Still, total CO₂ emissions hit an all-time high, as demand rose faster than renewable energy supply.
Solar power doubled over the past three years, with China accounting for most of the growth. Yet fossil fuels continue to dominate in many fast-growing economies.
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Trump Extends TikTok Deadline Again Amid Trade and Ownership Uncertainty
President Trump has granted TikTok another 75-day extension to find a US buyer or face a ban. The deal, nearly completed earlier this week, was stalled after Trump introduced global tariffs, prompting China to pull out of the agreement.
ByteDance confirmed ongoing talks but warned that final approval depends on Chinese law. Trump has floated the idea of tying TikTok’s fate to tariff relief for Beijing, calling the trade levies “our most powerful economic tool.”
Several US firms, including Amazon and Microsoft, are reportedly bidding for TikTok.
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❗️ Russia Hits Zelensky’s Hometown: 18 Killed, Playground Targeted
A Russian ballistic missile attack on Kryvyi Rih has killed 18, including 9 children. Images from the scene show bodies near a playground and a heavily damaged apartment block. Ukraine's military accused Moscow of deliberately using cluster munitions to maximize civilian casualties.
Russia insisted it had struck military targets, but failed to provide proof. The strike comes during renewed international pressure for a ceasefire. Ukrainian officials said the attack proves Russia’s disinterest in peace.
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⚡️ Democracy Holds: South Korea Ousts President Yoon
In a unanimous ruling, South Korea’s Constitutional Court has upheld the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol. His controversial order for martial law in December, which lasted six hours, shocked the nation and led to mass protests.
The court ruled that Yoon's actions violated the law and undermined the country's democratic framework. A new election must be held within 60 days.
Despite the verdict, Yoon’s loyal supporters continue to protest, claiming the system is rigged. Analysts warn of deepening polarization and the potential rise of far-right extremism. The country’s next leader will need to restore public trust and address worsening relations with the US.
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⚡️ EU Battles Trump’s Trade Tariffs Amid Market Turmoil
Trump’s tariffs have sparked economic fears across Europe, with leaders decrying the move as a reckless blow to global commerce. While EU officials push for negotiations, they are also preparing countermeasures targeting US exports and tech companies.
Germany and France see the tariffs as an attack on the international trade system, while Italy and Spain scramble to protect key industries. Businesses are already freezing exports, bracing for potential long-term damage.
The EU’s planned €26bn response package may escalate tensions further, with the potential for a full-scale trade war looming large.
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