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Trump vows to keep ‘massive’ tariffs on India until Russian oil imports cease

Trump vows to keep 'massive' tariffs on India until Russian oil imports cease

WASHINGTON: U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated on Sunday that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi told him India will stop buying Russian oil, while warning that New Delhi would continue paying “massive” tariffs if it did not do so. “I spoke with Prime Minister Modi of India, and he said he’s not going to be doing … Read more

China slams Trump’s 100% tariff threat, defends rare earth export curbs

China slams Trump’s 100% tariff threat, defends rare earth export curbs

Beijing: China has sharply criticized U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest tariff announcement, calling it hypocritical and a provocation that undermines ongoing efforts at trade dialogue. The statement comes in response to Trump’s move on Friday to impose a sweeping 100% tariff on all Chinese exports to the United States, set to take effect on November … Read more

China tightens rare earth export controls ahead of expected Trump-Xi meeting

China tightens rare earth export controls ahead of expected Trump-Xi meeting

Washington and China has significantly expanded its export controls on rare earth materials and other high-tech components, just ahead of an anticipated meeting between  President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. The Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced Thursday that starting November 8, any product containing certain Chinese-sourced rare earth elements — even in trace … Read more

Israel and Hamas set for ceasefire talks in Egypt, hopes for hostage deal

Israel and Hamas set for ceasefire talks in Egypt, hopes for hostage deal

Israeli and Hamas delegations are convening in Egypt on Monday for high-stakes negotiations aimed at securing a long-awaited ceasefire in Gaza and a potential deal to exchange hostages for Palestinian prisoners. The talks, held in the Red Sea resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh, come amid growing momentum following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s remarks suggesting … Read more

U.S. set to drop another tariff bomb on India

U.S. set to drop another tariff bomb on India

Washington: U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that starting October 1, a 100% import tariff will be imposed on all branded and patented pharmaceutical products. According to a statement released by the Trump administration, the new tariff will apply to pharmaceutical companies that do not already have a manufacturing plant in the U.S. or have … Read more

France formally recognizes Palestinian state despite U.S. opposition

France formally recognizes Palestinian state despite U.S. opposition.

NEW YORK: France officially recognized a Palestinian state on Monday, defying months of pressure from the Trump administration, which had worked aggressively to dissuade international support for the move. The announcement, made at the outset of the United Nations General Assembly, marks a significant diplomatic moment as France pushes forward with its initiative for a … Read more

Sanction clouds on Chabahar Port

Sanction clouds on Chabahar Port

Washington: In a move with far-reaching geopolitical implications, the United States has announced it will revoke a crucial sanctions waiver that has allowed limited international investment in Iran’s Chabahar Port — a strategic maritime hub that has been central to India’s regional connectivity strategy. The U.S. State Department confirmed on Thursday that the sanctions waiver, … Read more

U.S. vetoes Gaza ceasefire resolution for sixth time at UN security council

U.S. vetoes Gaza ceasefire resolution for sixth time at UN security council.

New York: The United States has once again vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire in Gaza. Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Asim Iftikhar, delivered a strong speech during the session, sharply criticizing Israel and holding it responsible for what he described as the genocide … Read more

US pushes G7 and EU to punish China, India over Russian oil

US pushes G7 and EU to punish China, India over Russian oil

Washington: G7 finance ministers, led by Canadian Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne, held a call Friday to consider tougher economic measures against Russia, including new sanctions and tariffs targeting nations that support or enable its war in Ukraine. According to a Canadian statement, the group discussed accelerating plans to use frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine’s … Read more

UN General Assembly begins today in New York amid U.S. visa denial to Palestinian delegation

UN General Assembly begins today in New York amid U.S. visa denial to Palestinian delegation

New York: The annual session of the United Nations General Assembly officially begins today in New York, but this year’s gathering is overshadowed by a significant diplomatic controversy. The U.S. government has denied visas to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and his 80-member high-level delegation, a move being described as unprecedented in the history of the … Read more

U.S. criticized for denying Mahmoud Abbas visa to attend UN as Palestinian statehood set for discussion

U.S. criticized for denying Mahmoud Abbas visa to attend UN as Palestinian statehood set for discussion

The U.S. says it won’t allow Mahmoud Abbas entry to the country, where he was set to attend a gathering of world leaders at the United Nations in New York City, prompting a spokesperson for the Palestinian president to call for the decision to be reversed. Representatives for Canada and several other countries have said … Read more

Trump’s 50% tariff come into effect

Trump's 50% tariff come into effect

India faces a 50% tariff on goods exported to the US, effective today, as imposed by the Donald Trump administration. The tariffs will impact Rs 4,00,060 crore worth of Indian export merchandise to America.

Meanwhile, as trade talks between the two nations continue to stall, the govt is exploring multiple ways to minimise the effects of the punitive tariffs. Discussions are ongoing between India and the US regarding a bilateral trade agreement (BTA). The US delegation’s visit to India, planned for August 25, has been deferred.

The calculation behind the tariff math is 25 per cent taxes plus a 25 per cent penalty that has been imposed in response to “threats to the United States by the government of the Russian Federation”, and penalises India for buying Russian oil directly or indirectly.

Nearly half of India’s exports, worth $87.3 billion, will be hit by the 50 per cent tariffs. The sectors that will be affected include textiles, apparel, gems and jewellery, seafood, leather goods, steel, aluminium, copper, organic chemicals and handicrafts.

Massive Tax Bonanza:

Facing the economic turbulence triggered by recent tariff hikes, the Indian government has gone into damage control. Earlier this month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged tax relief measures to soften the blow, promising a significant cut aimed at supporting both everyday citizens and the backbone of the economy—India’s small businesses.

In a symbolic and impassioned speech from the ramparts of Delhi’s Red Fort on Independence Day, Modi—sporting a vivid saffron turban—announced what he called a “Massive Tax Bonanza” coming as a Diwali gift. He also renewed his call for economic self-reliance, urging shopkeepers and entrepreneurs to proudly display signs reading “Swadeshi” or “Made in India” at their storefronts.

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Korean Air to purchase 103 Boeing jets amid U.S. trade pressure

Korean Air to purchase 103 Boeing Jets amid U.S. trade pressure

Korean Air has announced a massive $36 billion deal to purchase 103 aircraft from Boeing, marking one of the largest commercial jet orders in recent years. The agreement, revealed Monday, includes a mix of 787 Dreamliners, 777 wide-body jets, and 737 MAX aircraft, and is seen as a key step in modernizing the airline’s fleet … Read more

U.S. accuses India of profiting from Russian Oil amid Ukraine war

U.S. accuses India of profiting from Russian Oil amid Ukraine war

August 20, 2025: The United States has accused India of making huge profits from buying discounted Russian oil during the ongoing Ukraine war. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said India is purchasing cheap Russian crude, refining it, and then selling it abroad for a big profit. Speaking on CNBC’s Squawk Box, Bessent called the practice “profiteering” … Read more

U.S. praise India–Pakistan truce, credits diplomatic success

U.S. praises India–Pakistan truce, credits diplomatic success

WASHINGTON: The United States played a crucial role in preventing a potential disaster during the recent escalation between Pakistan and India, State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce said on Tuesday. She praised the swift diplomatic efforts by Washington that helped defuse tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. “Clearly, the situation between Pakistan and India had the … Read more

A heavier hand in a changed chessboard

A heavier hand in a changed chessboard

The warm hugs and handshakes between U.S. President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have given way to a bitter tariff battle. Once lavishing praise on each other, the two leaders now find their nations embroiled in escalating trade tensions. last week, President Trump announced that the base tariff rate on Indian goods … Read more

Field Marshal Asim Munir likely to visit U.S. again within two months

Field Marshal Asim Munir likely to visit U.S. again within two months

ISLAMABAD: Field Marshal General Syed Asim Munir is expected to visit the United States again, his second visit in just two months. The news has caused visible concern in Indian media, where analysts are calling the visit “strategically significant.” This upcoming visit comes at a time when the U.S. has hinted at easing trade restrictions … Read more

U.S. airlines cancel more than 1,000 flights

Karachi to Lahore flights hit by heavy storm mid-air

U.S. airlines have canceled or delayed thousands of flights as Hurricane Helene intensifies and is set to make landfall in Florida’s Big Bend area this evening. As of 11:59 A.M. ET, there were 1,038 canceled flights and 1,672 delays reported by flight tracking site Flight Aware. Southwest Airlines led with 201 cancellations, followed closely by … Read more

Russian soldiers charged in murder of pro-Moscow U.S. fighter

Russian soldiers charged in murder of pro-Moscow U.S. fighter

The motives behind Bentley’s death remain unknown. Bentley, known as “Texas,” was declared dead in Donetsk in April. The charges include physical violence, negligence, and concealment of a serious crime. On Friday, Russia charged four of its soldiers serving in occupied Ukraine with torturing a U.S. citizen living in Russian-held Donetsk, who had fought with … Read more

U.S. claims that Russia is using North Korea ballistic missiles in war

U.S. claims that Russia is using North Korea ballistic missiles in war

The US accuses Russia of using ballistic missiles. North Korea denies any collaboration. The US calls on Congress to approve additional funding for Ukraine. The U.S. has accused Russia of utilizing ballistic missiles and launchers provided by North Korea in its war on Ukraine, calling it a “significant and concerning escalation” in Pyongyang’s support for … Read more

U.S. dispatches final military aid to Kyiv amid Ukraine war uncertainty

U.S. dispatches final military aid to Kyiv amid Ukraine war uncertainty

US Green Lights Additional $250M Military Aid to Ukraine. The White House approves an additional $250 million in military aid to Ukraine. The aid is the final allocation of funds available without fresh approval from Congress. The White House has given the green light for an additional $250 million in military aid to Ukraine. This … Read more

U.S enforce Visa Bans after Issuing Warning to Israel for West Bank Violence

U.S enforce Visa Bans after Issuing Warning to Israel for West Bank Violence

This action comes after numerous calls for Israel to prevent violence. The frequency of attacks has increased in recent months. Palestinian leaders were urged to reduce attacks on Israelis in the West Bank. On Tuesday, U.S. officials stated that they have started to enforce visa bans on individuals engaged in violence in the West Bank, … Read more

A Year in Review: AI’s Attempt to Summarize 2023’s Top Stories

A Year in Review: AI's Attempt to Summarize 2023's Top Stories

ChatGPT and Bard summarize events but lack real-time precision. 2023 sees AI influence stock prices with expectations for progress in 2024. Hamas-Israel, Russia-Ukraine, China’s struggles, U.S. election uncertainties shape dynamics. In a bid to encapsulate the most significant events of the past year, the spotlight turns to artificial intelligence, with OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Bard … Read more

China Restricts Use of Foreign Smartphones for Government Officials

China Restricts Smartphones

Details about the extent of these orders are not clear. China is worried about data security and has imposed new rules for companies. Tensions between the U.S. and China impact access to critical technology. China has reportedly issued orders to officials working in central government agencies, instructing them not to use Apple iPhones and other … Read more

TikTok’s ‘Gimme the Mic’ Talent Competition for Musicians

TikTok Gimme Mic

30 chosen participants advance to Semi-Final round from September 1 to 3. Semi-Final features multi-guest live videos on TikTok’s official account. U.S. Grand Finale on September 10, followed by Global Finale on September 22-23. TikTok said on Monday that it will run a virtual talent competition on TikTok Live to recognise and reward aspiring musicians. … Read more

Indians facing 3-year waits for U.S. tourist visas due to disorganized consulates

Indians

25,000 South Asians seeking U.S. visas. The huge stampede is due to record-long wait times for Indian visa applicants. American consulates in India have months-to-years-long interview wait times. Hundreds of anonymous posts are posted daily in a Facebook group with 25,000 South Asians seeking U.S. visas. One user stated, “I need a B1/B2 visa appointment … Read more

North Korea fires 2 ballistic missiles in a year

India

North Korea launched two ballistic missiles into its eastern waters. Missiles were fired around 50 minutes apart. North Korea conducted a record number of test launches this year. After North Korea claimed to have tested a “high-thrust solid-fuel motor” for a brand-new strategic weapon, Sunday’s launch occurred. South Korea’s SEOUL On Sunday, North Korea launched … Read more

U.S. sees LGBTQ rights progress, but equality is still lacking

LGBTQ

“Equality is not yet within reach,” says independent U.N. expert on sexual orientation and gender identity. Victor Madrigal-Borloz applauds President Joe Biden for “very powerful” executive actions. LGBTQ community suffers in access to health, employment, education and housing, he says. LGBTQ people have made enormous progress over the past 50 years in the United States, … Read more