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In a tumultuous divorce and custody battle, billionaire tech entrepreneur Prasanna Sankar and his estranged wife, Dhivya Sashidhar, have exchanged serious allegations. Sankar, co-founder of Rippling and valued at $1.3 billion, accused Sashidhar of harassment and alleged she had an extramarital affair, claiming he was "on the run" from Chennai police over a kidnapping complaint she filed regarding their son. In contrast, Sashidhar has accused Sankar of soliciting prostitutes, attempting to coerce her into an open marriage, and using hidden cameras to spy on her. She described her marriage as a "nightmare," detailing instances of coercion and emotional abuse. The couple's legal disputes have been exacerbated by claims of tax evasion, with Sashidhar alleging that Sankar moved the family internationally to shield his wealth. The ongoing custody battle has seen them navigating complex legal terrain, with both sides presenting contrasting narratives of their relationship and parenting. 
Published: Apr 07 2025, 2 pmeznews.inThe US Embassy in Dhaka has issued an advisory for American citizens due to anticipated protests in the capital on April 7, 2025. University students are expected to demonstrate against the ongoing conflict in Gaza, with gatherings planned near the embassy, prompting heightened security measures. The embassy has limited public services in the afternoon and urged US citizens to avoid large crowds and monitor local news for updates. The protests have drawn support from the Bangladeshi interim government's Chief Advisor, who condemned Israel's military actions in Gaza, citing severe human rights violations. Slogans against the US and President Donald Trump were reportedly heard during the demonstrations, which included pro-Palestine displays. Additionally, the Bangladeshi government plans to address US tariffs on imports through formal correspondence with US officials. 
Published: Apr 07 2025, 11 pmeznews.inIn Thailand, a 21-year-old man, known by his surname Wuttichai, has been arrested for allegedly abandoning his two-week-old son in a remote banana grove as a form of revenge against his wife, Orathai, for denying him sex shortly after childbirth. The disturbing incident came to light when Wuttichai sent Orathai a photo of the baby lying alone on the ground, prompting her to alert local authorities. Fortunately, the child was later returned home unharmed. Police investigations revealed Wuttichai's struggles with drug addiction and a history of violent behavior towards Orathai and their one-year-old child. He denied the abandonment allegations, claiming he only intended to photograph his sleeping son. Following a positive drug test, Wuttichai faces charges that could result in a prison sentence of up to three years. The case has ignited public outrage, highlighting issues of domestic violence and substance abuse in Thailand. 
Published: Apr 07 2025, 9 pmeznews.inRussia is facing an economic crisis as oil prices continue to plunge, with Urals oil nearing $50 per barrel and global benchmarks like WTI Crude at $60. The downturn is largely attributed to recent reciprocal tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump, which have destabilized global markets, prompting concerns of a potential recession. The oil and gas sector, crucial for Russia’s federal budget, saw revenues drop over 17% in March compared to the previous year, exacerbated by the ongoing price decline. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov acknowledged the situation's seriousness, stating that authorities are monitoring developments closely. Meanwhile, Trump dismissed recession fears, claiming low oil and interest rates indicate no inflation, while blaming China for retaliatory tariffs that have contributed to the market turmoil. As global markets lose trillions, the economic outlook remains uncertain amid escalating tensions between the US and China. 
Published: Apr 07 2025, 9 pmeznews.inNetflix users in the UK face potential fines for watching live content without a valid TV licence, a requirement that many may not be aware of. The streaming giant's new live show, "Everybody's Live with John Mulaney," set to premiere at 10 PM ET (2 AM UK time), is the first live late-night talk show on the platform and adds to Netflix's expanding live content offerings, which include events like boxing matches and WWE programming. Unlike on-demand titles, such as "Love Is Blind," live-streaming requires a TV licence, with penalties of up to £1,000 for non-compliance. A TV licence is necessary for watching any live broadcasts across various platforms, including BBC iPlayer and YouTube. The current annual fee is £169.50, set to rise to £174.50 in April 2025, funding essential BBC services. For more information, users can visit the TV Licensing website. 
Published: Apr 07 2025, 9 pmeznews.inIn a dramatic escalation of the US-China trade war, President Donald Trump has announced a 50 per cent tariff on Chinese goods, following Beijing's retaliatory 34 per cent tariff on US products. This new tariff raises the total US tariff on Chinese imports to an unprecedented 84 per cent, alongside a 10 per cent global tariff affecting all countries, bringing the total on China to 94 per cent. Trump, who made the announcement via his social media platform, warned that if China does not retract its latest tariff by April 8, 2025, the US will impose the new tariffs the following day. He also threatened to halt all negotiations with China while remaining open to talks with other nations that have not retaliated. The escalating tensions have caused global stock markets and oil prices to plummet, with analysts cautioning that the ongoing tariff war could have widespread economic repercussions. 
Published: Apr 07 2025, 9 pmeznews.inGlobal stock markets experienced a dramatic downturn on Monday, with significant losses attributed to U.S. President Donald Trump's unwavering stance on tariffs amid recession concerns. The New York stock market opened with declines exceeding three percent, following a dismal week. Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index plummeted 13.2 percent, marking its worst day in nearly 30 years, while Taipei stocks fell 9.7 percent, the largest drop on record. Major indices across Europe also suffered, with Frankfurt's DAX down 4.6 percent. The turmoil erased trillions from market valuations, prompting warnings from JPMorgan Chase's CEO about potential inflation increases due to Trump's tariffs. As oil prices sank to their lowest levels since 2021, Trump urged Americans to remain strong and patient, despite the financial chaos. Meanwhile, Canada initiated a WTO complaint against U.S. auto tariffs, highlighting escalating trade tensions. 
Published: Apr 07 2025, 8 pmeznews.inStock markets across Asia and Europe experienced significant crashes, reminiscent of past financial turmoil, following the announcement of new trade tariffs by US President Donald Trump. Despite his claims that "oil prices are down" and "there is no inflation," experts warned of an impending recession as markets reacted negatively to the tariffs. Trump criticized China as the "biggest abuser" after Beijing retaliated with a 34% tariff on US imports, asserting that past leaders had allowed such abuses to persist. Meanwhile, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell cautioned that the tariffs could lead to higher inflation and slower economic growth, contradicting Trump's calls for immediate interest rate cuts. European indices plummeted, with Paris and London dropping over 6%, and Asian markets also faced severe sell-offs, prompting trading halts in Japan. The Bombay Stock Exchange saw a drop of 5%, erasing substantial investor wealth. 
Published: Apr 07 2025, 6 pmeznews.inA Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson condemned U.S. President Donald Trump's latest tariffs on Chinese goods as "economic bullying" and indicative of "unilateralism and protectionism." Lin Jian's remarks came after Trump imposed an additional 34% tariff, raising the total duties on China to 54% for the year. He argued that such tariffs serve only U.S. interests, harming other nations, particularly those in the Global South, and exacerbating global inequality. Lin suggested that the question of negotiations with the U.S. should be addressed by other parties and emphasized the need for countries to promote consultation and genuine multilateralism. He called for a collective stance against unilateralism and protectionism, urging nations to uphold the values of the United Nations and World Trade Organization in safeguarding the international trading system. 
Published: Apr 07 2025, 6 pmeznews.inPARIS: A significant stock market collapse in Asia and Europe on Monday, triggered by China's retaliation against steep US tariffs, has drawn parallels to past market crises, with analysts labeling the declines as "historic" and likening them to a "bloodbath." The turmoil echoes previous market crashes, notably the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic, which saw global stocks plummet after the WHO's declaration, with major cities like Paris and Madrid experiencing declines of up to 17 percent. The 2008 financial crisis, driven by subprime mortgage failures, resulted in a staggering 30 to 50 percent drop in stock markets worldwide, while the bursting of the dot-com bubble in 2000 saw the Nasdaq index lose 39.3 percent. Historical precedents also include the 1987 Black Monday crash, where the Dow Jones fell by 22.6 percent, and the 1929 Wall Street collapse that initiated the Great Depression. 
Published: Apr 07 2025, 4 pmeznews.inAn Indiana man has been arrested for murder after allegedly boasting about the crime on social media, including a YouTube video. Cameron Kizer Jr., 19, has been charged in connection with the shooting death of 20-year-old Jathen Maxwell in Fort Wayne on July 25. Following a months-long investigation, authorities revealed that Kizer posted online shortly after the incident, with one post reportedly reading "headshot." Additionally, Kizer's YouTube rap video contained lyrics suggesting he was addressing a conflict, including the line, "I gotta finish the beef they started." Investigators also spoke to a witness who claimed Kizer had threatened Maxwell on social media prior to the shooting and noted Kizer's own admission of a confrontation with Maxwell days before the incident. In remembrance, Maxwell's loved ones described him as a cherished brother and son. 
Published: Apr 07 2025, 4 pm
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