US PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP

'It’s blood money, people are dying': Peter Navarro slams X again over India’s Russian oil buys
Peter Navarro called India's Russian oil purchases "blood money". He claimed India didn't buy much Russian oil before the Ukraine conflict. Navarro criticized India's tariffs and its oil purchases benefiting Russia. He also attacked Elon Musk for community notes on his posts. India defended its oil procurement as driven by national interest.

Much-fairer system: Shashi Tharoor welcomes GST reforms
Shashi Tharoor, a Congress MP, welcomed the recent Goods and Services Tax (GST) reforms. He called the reforms a fairer system. Tharoor mentioned that the Congress party had been requesting these changes for years. Mallikarjun Kharge, Congress President, alleged pressure from Donald Trump influenced the GST reforms. The GST Council decided to rationalise GST rates to two slabs.

Donald Trump’s flat reaction to Carlos Alcaraz’s US Open victory goes viral - WATCH
US President Donald Trump's subdued reaction at the US Open following Carlos Alcaraz's victory over Jannik Sinner went viral. Cameras captured the president's unimpressed demeanor as Alcaraz celebrated his second US Open title and reclaimed the world's top ranking. With the win, Alcaraz returned to the top of the world rankings after two years as the 22-year-old Spaniard took his Grand Slam trophy count to six.

'Trouble failane walon ko peace prize chahiye': Salman Khan takes a dig at Donald Trump on Big Boss
Salman Khan's recent comments on Bigg Boss 19's Weekend Ka War have sparked online debate, drawing comparisons to Donald Trump. Khan criticized contestants, particularly Farrhana Bhatt, for instigating conflicts and then seeking recognition for peace. He questioned Farrhana's behavior after she called Neelam Giri names, emphasizing the hypocrisy of those who create trouble desiring accolades for peacemaking.

China firmly opposes Trump's 'wrongful detention' blacklist plan
China opposes the US blacklist plan. Donald Trump wants to punish nations for detaining Americans. China, Iran, and Afghanistan may face review. Sanctions and export controls could follow. US may ban travel to blacklisted countries. China denies wrongful detentions. It accuses the US of coercive diplomacy. China welcomes foreign visitors and businesses.

OPEC+ agrees on output boost from October
OPEC+ decided to increase oil supply. They will add 137,000 barrels a day from October. This is part of a larger plan to release 1.65 million barrels a day. The decision shows optimism about the oil market. The group aims to regain market share. The next meeting is scheduled for October 5.
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Russia, India and China display tendency to interact in common interests: Sergei Lavrov
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov highlighted the growing partnership between Russia, India, and China, noting their shared interests in economic development and improved living standards. This bonhomie, displayed at the SCO summit, drew global attention, even prompting a reaction from US President Donald Trump.
Jason Miller, head of US lobbying firm hired by India meets President Trump
Amid trade tensions, Indian lobbyist Jason Miller, hired by the Indian embassy, met with President Trump and administration officials. While the meeting's purpose remains undisclosed, it occurred as Trump increased tariffs on Indian goods and expressed concerns over India's actions, despite affirming a "special" relationship and friendship with Prime Minister Modi. Modi reciprocated, highlighting the positive strategic partnership.
Seoul confirms over 300 South Koreans detained in US to be released
Seoul said Sunday that negotiations with the United States to secure the release of South Korean workers detained in a raid by US immigration officials have been "concluded" and they would soon be freed and flown home. "As a result of the swift and united response... negotiations for the release of the detained workers have been concluded," Kang Hoon-sik, chief of staff to President Lee Jae Myung, said on Sunday.
Zelenskyy rejects Putin's proposal for Moscow meet, invites him to Kyiv
Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismissed Vladimir Putin's proposal for talks in Moscow, deeming it unrealistic given ongoing Russian attacks. Zelenskyy suggested Kyiv as an alternative, highlighting the daily missile strikes. Despite Donald Trump's push for a meeting, Moscow's conditions and increased shelling hinder progress, while Zelenskyy reports intensified Russian attacks across Ukraine.
Trump may hold bilateral talks with China’s Xi Jinping in South Korea amid tariff battle: Report
President Trump and his advisors are reportedly planning a trip to South Korea in October for the APEC trade ministers' meeting. This summit presents a crucial opportunity for Trump to potentially meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss trade, defense, and civil nuclear cooperation. The administration also aims to secure further economic investments in the U.S. during the trip.
US reciprocal tariffs: Donald Trump signs order granting exemptions to some goods
India’s exports of the newly-exempt 50-odd items amount to about $20 million annually. The products include highly specialised: nitrile compounds used in pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals; nickel waste and scrap recycled into stainless steel and batteries; lidocaine, a local anaesthetic; nick el powders for catalysts and 3D printing; nickel flakes used in conductive coatings; and high-purity precious metal articles used as bullion and inelectronics.
"There is some hope of reconciliation with US, but uncertain": Former diplomat T.P. Sreenivasan
Amid evolving India-US relations, Donald Trump has expressed a mix of reaffirmed friendship with Narendra Modi and displeasure over unspecified contemporary actions. While calling the relationship "very special," Trump voiced concerns about India's oil purchases from Russia, noting a previous tariff imposition.
India buys Russian oil purely to feed Russia war machine: Trump aide Peter Navarro
Peter Navarro has accused India of profiting from Russian oil and imposing high tariffs that cost American jobs, escalating tensions between the two nations. These remarks follow a Washington Post article highlighting conflicting efforts within the Trump administration to mend relations with India.
'Very unfair': Trump threatens EU tariffs for $3.47-billion Google antitrust fine
President Trump has expressed strong disapproval of the European Union's hefty $3.46 billion fine imposed on Google due to antitrust issues. In response, Trump threatened to initiate a Section 301 investigation into the EU's trade practices. He vowed to protect American ingenuity and counteract what he perceives as unfair penalties against U.S. companies.
What is Department of War? Here's why US President Donald Trump renamed Department of Defense
What is Department of War? US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to rebrand the Department of Defense with its original title, Department of War. The move revives a historic name first used in 1789 and discontinued in 1947.
Trump to sign order on state sponsors of wrongful detention, CBS reports
Trump to sign order on state sponsors of wrongful
Trump vows 'fairly substantial' chip tariffs soon
Donald Trump announced that the United States will impose tariffs on imported semiconductors. The tariff will not be very high. This follows earlier threats of a 100 percent levy. The US and China are currently competing to develop high-end semiconductors. Trump also seeks a swift Supreme Court ruling to overturn a decision against his tariffs.
Trump changes narrative from stopping "seven wars" to "three wars"
Trump, while talking to reporters at a high-profile dinner with top tech CEOs in the White House, was answering a question on the Russia-Ukraine conflict. He said that on the already solved conflicts, people told him that he couldn't do it, but he stopped them anyways. He said he would do the same with Moscow and Kyiv.
Trump Newsom Meme War: AI videos-led online trolls spark political battle on social media
Trump Newsom meme war heats up as US President Donald Trump and California Governor Gavin Newsom trade AI-generated memes and videos, escalating their political rivalry on social media and fueling online debates.
Trump announces relocation of US Space Command headquarters to Alabama, overturns Biden’s decision
Donald Trump announced the relocation of US Space Command headquarters from Colorado to Alabama, reversing Biden's decision. Trump cited concerns about losing the space race to China and Russia as the reason for the move. This decision follows years of dispute between the two states over hosting rights, with political undertones influencing the location choice.
India-US discussing bilateral trade agreement, Piyush Goyal says
India and the US are engaged in discussions regarding a bilateral trade agreement, despite recent tariff hikes imposed by Washington in response to New Delhi's continued purchases of Russian oil. While India hopes to resume negotiations and address the tariff issues, the US has requested tariff cuts on various agricultural products, which India opposes due to concerns about its farmers.
Trump vows to end crime in 'most dangerous city' Chicago
US President Donald Trump pledged to address Chicago's crime issue. He called Chicago the most dangerous city. Trump hinted at deploying troops to the city. He mentioned his previous action in Washington DC. Trump assured that Chicago would soon be safe. The President's statement indicates a potential intervention to tackle crime.
Abu Dhabi-backed G42 aims to diversify chip suppliers for AI campus: Report
The group is still negotiating with major American technology firms including Amazon's AWS cloud, Microsoft, Meta and Elon Musk's xAI to become tenants at the data center, with Google being the furthest along in negotiations, according to the report.
Understandings reached at Alaska summit open way to peace in Ukraine: Russia's Vladimir Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin said the understandings reached at the Alaska Summit with US President Donald Trump open the way to peace in Ukraine. He said that he had briefed about the outcome of the meeting to Chinese President Xi Jinping. Putin also appreciated the efforts of India and Beijing efforts to resolve the crisis in Ukraine.
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