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📰 Headline: Trump Doubles U.S. Steel Tariffs to 50% in Bold Trade Move Trump Announces Doubling of Steel Tariffs to 50% June 2, 2025 | Washington, D.C. Former U.S. President Donald Trump has declared a major change in trade policy by announcing the doubling of tariffs on imported steel—from 25% to 50%. The decision, which Trump says is aimed at protecting American manufacturing and steel jobs, is expected to spark renewed global trade tensions. Speaking at a rally in Ohio, Trump stated, "For too long, our steel industry has been under attack from cheap imports. It's time to stand up for American workers." The move has drawn mixed reactions. Supporters see it as a bold step to revive domestic production, while critics argue it could increase costs for U.S. industries that rely on steel, such as construction and automotive sectors. Global markets showed signs of volatility following the announcement, with some of America’s key trade partners expected to respond with retali...

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🔔 Elon Musk Ends Government Role Under Trump. [Source:The Times] Elon Musk has officially stepped down from his temporary position in the U.S. government under Donald Trump's administration. He served for 130 days as the head of a newly formed agency called the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). 🏛 What Did Musk Do in Government? As DOGE’s chief, Musk aimed to cut government spending and increase efficiency. However, his actions were controversial: He shut down agencies like USAID, NOAA, and Veterans Affairs, affecting disaster response, public health, and humanitarian aid. He removed staff from the Health and Human Services Department. He canceled PEPFAR, a major HIV/AIDS program. ⚠️ Backlash and Legal Issues Many criticized Musk’s approach, saying it hurt essential services. Legal experts are now questioning if his power violated constitutional rules since he wasn’t confirmed by the Senate. 🔄 What’s Next? Musk is now focusing again on his businesses—Tesla, SpaceX, and ...

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 🚨 Liverpool Parade Accident – Full Summary. 🏟️ Background of the Event: A special football victory parade was held in Liverpool, where thousands of fans had gathered to celebrate their club's recent success. What was supposed to be a joyful occasion turned tragic due to a shocking accident. 🚗 Accident Details: A silver-colored private car suddenly drove into the crowd. It is currently unclear whether the driver lost control or intentionally aimed at the people. 🧍‍♀️ Injuries and Impact: At least 27 people were injured, including 4 children. Several victims were seriously hurt and taken to nearby hospitals. 👮 Police Action: Police arrived at the scene shortly after the incident. One male suspect has been arrested. Authorities suspect the act may have been intentional. 🧾 Initial Findings: The car accelerated unexpectedly and crashed into the dense crowd. Panic broke out, and people began fleeing in fear. Emergency services, including ambulances and police, responded quickly to...

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 📰 International Desk | News Report U.S. Warns of Visa Revocation for Foreign Officials Who Censor American Voices. The United States has issued a strong warning to foreign governments and their officials: any attempts to censor or suppress the voices of American citizens or those associated with U.S. interests may result in serious consequences, including visa cancellations and travel bans. In an official statement, the U.S. Department of State emphasized that freedom of speech and democratic values are core principles of American foreign policy. The statement made it clear that interference with the free expression of U.S. nationals—whether at home or abroad—will not be tolerated. "We stand firmly for the protection of free expression. If any foreign official is found to be directly involved in censoring, silencing, or threatening Americans for expressing their views, we will not hesitate to act. Visa restrictions and bans are among the tools we will use," said the Secreta...

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🇧🇩 Bangladesh’s Civil Administration in UN Peacekeeping: A Silent Yet Strong March Toward Global Peace. Bangladesh—a small country in size, yet a giant in its commitment to global peace. Through its active participation in United Nations peacekeeping missions, Bangladesh has consistently contributed to restoring order in conflict-ridden regions. While the world often highlights military contributions, the role of Bangladeshi civil administration—police officers, administrative officials, and justice-sector personnel—is equally vital. This report explores how these unsung heroes are shaping peace across borders. 🛡️ Bangladesh’s Administrative Contribution: Not Just on the Ground, but in Leadership Too Peacekeeping is more than soldiers with helmets—it's also about governance, law, and stability. Bangladesh’s civil administration plays a pivotal role in rebuilding war-torn societies through: 1. Restoring Law and Order Bangladeshi police officers help local authorities re-establish...

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 U.S. Begins Revoking Visas for Chinese Students Over National Security Concerns May 28, 2025 | Washington, D.C. — The United States government has announced a new policy aimed at revoking the student visas of certain Chinese nationals studying in the country, citing national security concerns and rising geopolitical tensions with China. Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed that the U.S. will “aggressively revoke” the visas of Chinese students, particularly those with ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) or those involved in research related to sensitive and strategic technologies. This move is part of a broader strategy to prevent intellectual property theft and reduce China's access to advanced U.S. research and innovation. Targeted Fields and Institutions The policy primarily affects students and scholars working in advanced scientific and technological fields, including: Artificial Intelligence (AI) Semiconductors Aerospace engineering Quantum computing Military-adjace...

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 Russia-Ukraine Conflict Sees New Escalation in May 2025 The Russia-Ukraine conflict has entered a new phase in May 2025, with both military activities and diplomatic positions evolving significantly. 🔥 Recent Military Developments Massive Drone and Missile Strikes by Russia: Russia launched record-breaking drone and missile attacks over three consecutive nights on multiple Ukrainian cities. In the latest strike, 355 Shahed drones were used, resulting in at least six civilian deaths. Russian Advances in Sumy Region: Russian forces have taken control of four border villages in Ukraine’s Sumy region. Russia claims this move is part of establishing a "security buffer zone." 🎯 Ukraine’s Defense and Western Support Permission for Long-Range Weapon Use: German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced that Western countries are lifting restrictions on how Ukraine can use the weapons they provide. This allows Ukraine to target military installations deep within Russian territory. Expect...

Pm International

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Mexico electing its first female president**, Claudia Sheinbaum, tailored for clarity and depth: ### **Background on Claudia Sheinbaum**   - **Education/Career**: A trained physicist with a PhD in energy engineering, she contributed to the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).   - **Political Rise**: Member of the left-wing Morena party, founded by outgoing President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO). Served as **Mayor of Mexico City (2018–2023)**, where she prioritized sustainability (e.g., solar energy, expanded public transit).   --- ### **Election Details (June 2, 2024)**   - **Historic Win**: Secured **~58-60% of votes**, the largest margin in Mexico’s democratic history.   - **Opponents**: Defeated Xóchitl Gálvez (conservative PAN-PRI-PRD coalition) and Jorge Álvarez Máynez (centrist Movimiento Ciudadano).   - **Significance**: First woman president in Mexico’s 200+ years of independence, and the first J...

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**Potential 1,000-Foot Tsunami Threat in the United States — Details** Recent scientific studies have highlighted the possibility of a massive "mega-tsunami" striking the western coastal regions of the United States, with waves potentially reaching heights of up to 1,000 feet. Such a tsunami could be catastrophic, completely devastating coastal cities. The tsunami is expected to be triggered by underwater earthquakes, which generate enormous waves across the ocean floor. These waves could lead to severe flooding and destruction in coastal areas. Predicting such mega-tsunamis remains extremely challenging due to the lack of clear early warning signs. Experts have urged the public to stay aware and prepared for such disasters. Coastal regions, in particular, are advised to strengthen emergency response systems, designate safe evacuation zones, and develop rapid relief operation plans. While modern technology and efficient communication systems could play a vital rol...

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