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Klete Keller Regrets Capitol Riot, Trump Pardon Decision

Klete Keller, a former Olympic swimmer and five-time medalist, received a pardon from President Donald Trump on Monday, more than four years after he participated in the January 6 Capitol riot. Keller, who pleaded guilty to obstructing an official proceeding in 2021, expressed relief and regret over his actions, stating, "I really regret the actions I took that day. I love this country." Captured on security footage wearing a Team USA jacket, Keller admitted to resisting police and engaging in chants against political leaders during the riot. Following his sentencing to six months of home confinement and three years of probation in 2023, he faced significant personal and financial fallout. Despite not seeking a pardon, Keller expressed gratitude for the opportunity to move forward, acknowledging the lessons learned from his experiences, while the broader implications of Trump's pardons for January 6 participants have sparked controversy. sources

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Jan 23 2025, 10 am

Russia and China Talk Iran Nuclear Program, Korean Peninsula Issues

Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Chinese counterpart Wang Yi held talks in Moscow on Tuesday, covering key regional issues including the Korean Peninsula and Iran's nuclear program, according to the Russian foreign ministry. Wang's three-day visit included a meeting with President Vladimir Putin, part of ongoing efforts to strengthen strategic ties amid evolving geopolitical dynamics. Both nations recently asserted that nuclear negotiations with Tehran, requested by the U.S., should resume on the basis of "mutual respect" and the lifting of sanctions. The discussions also addressed the conflict in Ukraine, emphasizing the need for a lasting peace agreement following Russia's invasion in February 2022. The foreign ministry noted that the talks were conducted in a "friendly and open atmosphere," highlighting the alignment of positions on crucial bilateral and global issues. sources

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Apr 02 2025, 5 am

Waqf Bill to Be Introduced in Lok Sabha Today

The Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024, is set to be introduced in Parliament on Wednesday, with both the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the opposition Congress issuing whips to ensure their MPs' attendance. The bill, which follows a Joint Parliamentary Committee review, aims to amend the Waqf Act of 1995 to address longstanding issues related to the management and regulation of Waqf properties, including mismanagement and corruption. Key proposals include renaming the Act, updating definitions, enhancing the registration process, and leveraging technology for better record management. Following the Question Hour, an eight-hour discussion on the bill is scheduled, with potential extensions. The opposition, particularly the Samajwadi Party, has expressed strong criticism and has instructed its MPs to actively participate in debates. Both political factions appear set for a showdown, with bipartisan consensus unlikely as the outcomes hinge on majority support. sources

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Apr 02 2025, 6 am

China Conducts Military Exercises in Taiwan Strait

BEIJING: The Chinese military announced new exercises on Wednesday in the Taiwan Strait, a day after conducting drills aimed at encircling Taiwan, which Beijing claims as its own. Senior Colonel Shi Yi, spokesperson for the Eastern Theater Command, stated that the exercises are designed to "test the troops' capabilities" in blockade, control, and precision strikes on key targets. These drills are taking place in the central and southern parts of the strait, a crucial route for global shipping. The escalation follows increased military activity around Taiwan, with China ramping up the deployment of fighter jets and naval vessels amid rising tensions since Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te took office in May 2024. The situation is further complicated by U.S. support for Taipei, which Beijing vehemently opposes, asserting its claim over the island and threatening potential military action to assert control. sources

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Apr 02 2025, 6 am

India Prepares for Trump's Tariff "Liberation Day" Impact

Donald Trump is set to announce reciprocal tariffs targeting all countries, a move that has raised concerns among global markets and trade partners. During a press briefing, Trump emphasized that the tariffs would apply broadly, dismissing expectations of selective targeting. He claimed that countries like India would significantly reduce their tariffs on American goods, although the White House highlighted India's current 100% levy on U.S. agricultural products. As the U.S. remains India's largest trading partner, the impending tariffs have already led to a sharp decline in Indian stock markets, with the Sensex and Nifty dropping significantly. In response, the European Union and several Asian nations, including China, Japan, and South Korea, have expressed intentions to retaliate if necessary. The tariffs, dubbed "Liberation Day" by Trump, are expected to take effect immediately following the announcement, further escalating tensions in international trade relations. sources

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Apr 02 2025, 6 am

Tripura Ex-Royal's 'Break Up Bangladesh' Comment on China

Comments made by Bangladeshi leader Mohd Yunus, who referred to India's seven northeastern states as "an extension of the Chinese economy," have sparked outrage among Indian politicians, including Pradyot Manikya, founder of the Tipra Motha party in Tripura. Manikya suggested on social media that India should consider taking control of parts of Bangladesh, specifically the Chittagong Hill Tracts, which he claims have always desired to be part of India. He argued that this would provide northeastern states with access to the sea, a significant need that the interim Bangladeshi government has acknowledged. The controversy follows Yunus's invitation to China to leverage Bangladesh's strategic maritime position, raising concerns about potential threats to India's Chicken's Neck Corridor, the narrow land link to the northeast. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma condemned Yunus's remarks and urged the Indian government to enhance connectivity to the region. sources

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Apr 02 2025, 6 am

Trump to Review Final TikTok Proposal Today: Report

U.S. President Donald Trump is set to review a final proposal regarding TikTok on Wednesday, as the app faces an April 5 deadline to secure a non-Chinese buyer or risk a ban in the United States. CBS News reports that a meeting will take place in the Oval Office, involving key officials including Vice President JD Vance, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, national security adviser Mike Waltz, and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. The discussions come amid ongoing concerns about national security and data privacy related to the popular social media platform, which has faced scrutiny due to its Chinese ownership. The outcome of this meeting could significantly impact TikTok's future operations in the U.S. market. sources

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Apr 02 2025, 3 am

India Highlights "Lessons" as Ties with China Reach 75 Years

As China and India celebrate 75 years of diplomatic ties, India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri emphasized the importance of lessons learned for future cooperation during a ceremony at the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi. Misri highlighted the deep historical and cultural connections between the two nations, referencing influential figures like Bodhidharma and Rabindranath Tagore. He acknowledged recent tensions but noted that ongoing diplomatic efforts have led to resolutions regarding border issues, underscoring the necessity of peace for bilateral relations. Misri outlined steps taken to enhance cooperation, including the resumption of the Kailash-Mansarovar pilgrimage and discussions on transport and air services. He urged both nations to focus on mutual respect, sensitivity, and interest as foundational principles for rebuilding ties. Concluding his remarks, he expressed optimism about transforming these promising beginnings into tangible benefits for both countries, signaling a commitment to a stable future. sources

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Apr 02 2025, 1 am

Canada, Mexico Leaders Discuss Strategy Against US Trade Actions

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum held talks on Tuesday, focusing on strategies to counter perceived unjustified trade actions by the United States. In a statement, Carney's office underscored the need to maintain North American competitiveness while respecting each country's sovereignty. This dialogue comes amid ongoing trade tensions, particularly as U.S. President Donald Trump has recently announced and postponed tariffs affecting Canada and Mexico, along with plans for reciprocal tariffs on global trading partners. The discussions reflect a collaborative effort between Canada and Mexico to address challenges posed by U.S. trade policies and ensure mutual economic interests are protected. sources

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Apr 02 2025, 2 am

USAID to Fire All Local Workers and US Diplomats: Report

Elon Musk's cost-cutting initiative is set to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), with plans to terminate thousands of local and American staff by September, according to former agency officials. As part of this overhaul, nearly all USAID employees will receive layoff notices, and the agency's overseas offices will be shuttered, with many functions absorbed by the State Department. This move follows a directive from President Donald Trump and Musk in February to align USAID with "America First" policies, amidst unsubstantiated claims of fraud and mismanagement within the agency. The restructuring will disrupt humanitarian aid efforts globally, affecting missions in over 60 countries, including Ukraine and the Democratic Republic of Congo. A conference call summary indicated that all personnel would be let go, marking a complete reduction in force for the agency, which has provided foreign aid for more than six decades. sources

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Apr 02 2025, 12 am

French Court May Rule on Le Pen Appeal Before 2027 Vote

A French appeals court announced it will review Marine Le Pen's conviction for a fake jobs scheme at the European Parliament, a decision that could allow her to contest the 2027 presidential election if overturned. Le Pen, leader of the far-right National Rally (RN), was sentenced to four years in prison, with two years suspended, and received a five-year ban on holding office, effectively sidelining her from the upcoming race. In a tense parliamentary session, she claimed the judiciary was attempting to thwart her political ambitions, while Justice Minister Gerald Darmanin expressed hope for a timely appeal process. The court's ruling, perceived as a significant political event, has sparked backlash from far-right figures and supporters, including international reactions from figures like Donald Trump. Should Le Pen's appeal fail, RN party leader Jordan Bardella is seen as a potential candidate for the presidency. sources

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Apr 02 2025, 12 am

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