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'You're giving me bullsh*t numbers': New book reveals Trump's heated clash over India tariffs
A new book on Donald Trump's presidency has revealed a tense exchange between the US President and his Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick over India's tariffs on American goods. According to the book Regime Change, Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump, Trump became frustrated during internal discussions on trade and accused officials of providing incorrect information about the tariffs imposed by India on US products.
Boost for PM Modi's global leadership as India tops US, China and Russia in trust ranking: Survey
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's popularity has increased across the globe over the years, and along with this, the trust of world has kept rising in India. India, which is expected to become the third largest economy of the world, remains one of the fewest countries in the globe that can be trusted upon.
UK Court orders Nirav Modi to pay Bank of India over Rs 100 crore in loan guarantee case
A London High Court has ruled that fugitive diamond businessman Nirav Modi must pay more than $10.7 million (over Rs 100 crore) to Bank of India under a personal guarantee linked to a loan given to one of his companies. The judgment is being seen as a major legal victory for the public sector bank in its efforts to recover dues from Modi, who is currently lodged in a London prison while fighting extradition to India.
Vance proposed sending Indian troops to Ukraine as peacekeepers, Trump rejected it, claims book
US Vice President JD Vance had proposed that India and Saudi Arabia could contribute troops to a potential peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, a new book has claimed. The proposal was made by the US V-P during a discussion at the White House on Washington's strategy on the Ukraine war.
"Charlie's shattered....": Charlie Kirk assassination case takes another twist as Candace Owens points to new SUV image evidence
Candace Owens claims newly enhanced images of black shards inside the SUV that transported Charlie Kirk strengthen her theory that his RODE Wireless Pro microphone exploded. She said visible white markings on the fragments match the microphone's branding and cited a comparison with a destroyed RODE mic in a YouTube video. Owens argues the findings reinforce her theory, though investigators have not verified her claims or confirmed any link between the shards and the microphone.
xQc suspended from Twitch after FIFA World Cup 2026 copyright claim explained
Popular streamer xQc faced a temporary 48-hour suspension from Twitch after his channel received two copyright strikes. The action stemmed from a brief clip of FIFA World Cup 2026 match footage, reportedly around five seconds long and sourced from social media. This marks xQc's sixth suspension, highlighting ongoing debates about copyright enforcement on live-streaming platforms and the rapid dissemination of sports highlights.
Indian student, headed to US, sent back from Amsterdam, unaware that his F-1 visa had been revoked in 2025
An Indian student faced a shock in Amsterdam when US Customs and Border Protection denied him entry to the US, stating his F-1 visa lacked validity. Despite his university confirming his I-20 and SEVIS record were active, his visa had been revoked months prior. He was forced to return to India and advised to reapply for a new visa, being transparent about the revocation during the interview.
'It doesn't taste like genocide juice': Brooklyn cafe snubs Democrat Rep Dan Goldman, says 'we didn't recognize you, would have turned you right away'
Poetica, a cafe in Brooklyn, sparked controversy by posting a now-removed message refusing service to Congressman Dan Goldman over his pro-Israel stance. Goldman said he visited the cafe only for his daughter’s restroom needs and bought a cup of coffee as a token of thanks. The Department of Justice is investigating the cafe for possible discrimination.
'Hormuz will never return to pre-war state': Iran challenges Trump's 'total control' claim, draws red line
Even as the United States celebrates what it describes as a breakthrough in negotiations with Iran, emerging statements from Tehran suggest that the path to lasting peace may be far more complicated than Washington is projecting. US Vice President JD Vance hailed the latest round of US-Iran talks as having laid a "good foundation for a successful final deal." But comments from Iran's chief negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, paint a starkly different picture particularly when it comes to the future of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most critical energy chokepoints.
Portuguese proverb of the day: 'A thief who robs a thief has a hundred years of pardon'
A time-honored Portuguese saying, "Ladrão que rouba ladrão tem cem anos de perdão," translates to, "A thief who robs a thief has a hundred years of pardon." This adage embodies a universal tendency to relish when wrongdoers receive their due, suggesting a form of poetic justice. While it doesn’t legally validate such actions, it serves as a humorous nod to the complexities of morality and retribution in our justice systems.
RECENT NEWS
- 'You're giving me bullsh*t numbers': New book reveals Trump's heated clash over India tariffs
- Boost for PM Modi's global leadership as India tops US, China and Russia in trust ranking: Survey
- UK Court orders Nirav Modi to pay Bank of India over Rs 100 crore in loan guarantee case
- Vance proposed sending Indian troops to Ukraine as peacekeepers, Trump rejected it, claims book
- "Charlie's shattered....": Charlie Kirk assassination case takes another twist as Candace Owens points to new SUV image evidence




