The U.S.–China economic war escalates as Beijing hits American goods with a 34% tariff. President Donald Trump swiftly retaliated, slamming China for “panicking” and announcing harsher tariffs under his principle of reciprocity. China responded by restricting exports of rare earth materials...
US President Donald Trump said he stopped seven wars, including one between India and Pakistan that he claimed was just two weeks away from becoming a nuclear.. IndiaTimes
Trump has sparked fresh controversy after vowing to outlaw flag burning and desecration, threatening violators with up to one year in jail. The move directly challenges long-standing U.S. Supreme Court rulings that protect flag burning as free speech under the First Amendment
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In a fiery White House exchange, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung sided with U.S. President Donald Trump as both leaders accused Joe Biden of enabling North Korea’s nuclear rise. President Lee told Trump the Korean peninsula was “stable” during Trump’s first term, but claimed North Korea advanced its weapons program significantly under Biden’s watch. Trump immediately seized the moment, declaring, “They would not have done that if I were President,” to which Lee replied, “I completely agree with you.” The dramatic on-camera moment is fueling debate in Washington and Seoul, with critics warning that such public criticism of Biden could inflame U.S. domestic politics and reshape Korean diplomacy. Supporters of Trump, however, hailed the remarks as proof that his strongman approach had kept Pyongyang in check. The sharp rebuke leaves Biden facing fresh questions over his North Korea policy.
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Forget the skatepark bros -- this thrill-seeking corgi just dropped in four paws first, and it’s pure Tony Hawk energy on a furball frame! Watch this daredevil.. TMZ.com
A ferocious rainstorm has brought Hong Kong to a near standstill, prompting the city to issue its highest “black” rainstorm warning. Torrential downpours turned iconic staircases into waterfalls and forced the closure of schools, courts, clinics, and portions of hospitals. Over 10,000 lightning strikes were recorded in just one hour as up to 90mm of rain per hour soaked the city and its surrounding tech hubs in Guangdong.
The airport remained open, but delays plagued flights, and travelers were urged to confirm schedules before leaving home. Macau issued a Red rain alert while Guangdong faced rising riverbanks and deadly flash floods. With four rivers at risk of overflowing and massive infrastructure like the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge impacted, regional chaos threatens to intensify. Experts link the escalating deluge to climate change. Amid the chaos, Hong Kong Disneyland surprisingly remained open, continuing its scheduled “Friendtastic! Parade.”
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Trump declared that his tariffs are having a devastating impact on China’s economy, claiming that factories are shutting down and cargo ships are "turning back." Speaking with visible satisfaction,..
It’s been an eventful first 100 days for the second Trump administration, which has featured tariff turmoil, shifting foreign policy and the upheaval of prior geopolitical relationships. In this..
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has admitted that the ongoing tariff war with China, sparked by President Donald Trump's massive 245% tariffs, is "unsustainable."..