500 on Bumble, 200 on Snapchat and WA: Delhi man cons 700 women on dating apps with Brazilian model's photos
Saturday, 4 January 2025 Delhi Police arrested Tushar Bisht for scamming over 700 women by impersonating a US-based model on dating platforms like Bumble and Snapchat. He coerced victims into sharing intimate images, then blackmailed them for money. Bisht used fake identities and a virtual international mobile number to deceive women. The investigation revealed communications with over 500 individuals and incriminating evidence on his seized device.
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In a fiery escalation of U.S.-Brazil tensions, Donald Trump has publicly defended former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, slamming Brazil’s legal proceedings against him as “very unfair.” Trump called Bolsonaro a “good man” and “tough negotiator,” drawing outrage from current President Lula da Silva, who warned the U.S. of “reciprocal tariffs” if Trump’s threatened 50% import duties go into effect.
Lula condemned Trump’s remarks and questioned the legitimacy of his defense, particularly as Bolsonaro faces trial for plotting to prevent Lula’s presidency in 2023. Despite Trump's stance, Brazil's government downplayed the tariff’s impact, projecting continued growth. Tensions flared as Lula said while Brazil seeks dialogue, it would not bow to threats. Trump hinted at a conversation with Lula but showed no urgency. As the 2025 global trade climate heats up, this Trump-Bolsonaro-Lula standoff marks a dramatic pivot in diplomatic tone between two major Western Hemisphere powers.
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Brazilian demonstrators rally against Trump and urge taxing the rich
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in São Paulo on Thursday to protest against US President Donald Trump’s tariff threats and demand higher taxes on the super-rich.
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Tensions between Brazil and the U.S. are escalating fast as President Lula da Silva vows to retaliate with steep tariffs following President Trump’s demand to halt the Bolsonaro trial. Trump calls Bolsonaro a “highly respected leader” and accuses Lula’s government of political persecution, while Lula fires back, defending Brazil’s sovereignty and warning of a looming trade war. What does this mean for global markets and diplomatic relations? Watch now to get the full story on this explosive showdown!
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