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Pak Army Fires Across LoC; India Responds, Sources Say

In a breach of the ceasefire along the Line of Control, the Pakistani Army reportedly intruded into the Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir, according to military sources. On April 1, a mine explosion was reported in the Krishna Ghati sector, attributed to this incursion, which was followed by unprovoked firing from the Pakistani side. The Indian Army responded "effectively in a controlled and calibrated manner," with the situation now reportedly under control and closely monitored. No casualties have been reported from the incident. The Indian Army emphasized the need to uphold the agreements made during the 2021 meeting between the Director Generals of Military Operations from both nations, which aimed to address concerns and prevent violence along the Line of Control. Both sides had previously reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining peace and adhering to ceasefire agreements. sources

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Apr 02 2025, 10 am

LA County Settles $4 Billion Sex Abuse Claims

Los Angeles County has announced a landmark $4 billion settlement to address thousands of sexual abuse claims involving nearly 7,000 victims from juvenile facilities and children's homes dating back to the 1980s through the 2000s. The agreement, which requires approval from the board of supervisors, follows a 2020 state law that allowed survivors of childhood sexual abuse to pursue legal action beyond the typical statute of limitations. County Chief Executive Officer Fesia Davenport expressed deep regret for the harm caused and emphasized the county's commitment to systemic changes to protect young people. Victims, including those who suffered at the now-closed MacLaren Children's Center, described their experiences as traumatic, with many expressing mixed feelings about the settlement. The financial repercussions for the county, which has a population of nearly 10 million, will involve significant budget adjustments and annual payments extending into the next decade. sources

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Apr 05 2025, 10 pm

Netanyahu to Meet Trump at White House April 6

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to visit the White House on Monday, amid a backdrop of complex issues affecting US-Israel relations. This visit comes in the wake of President Donald Trump's unexpected imposition of 17 percent tariffs on Israeli imports, a move aimed at addressing the significant trade deficit with Israel, the US's key ally in the Middle East. Netanyahu's trip, which was reportedly advanced following the tariff announcement, marks him as the first foreign leader to negotiate directly with Trump on this matter. The discussions are also likely to touch on the ongoing search for a ceasefire in Gaza, following renewed Israeli military operations, and the pressing concerns surrounding Iran's nuclear program. This visit follows a recent phone call between the two leaders, which also addressed Hungary's withdrawal from the International Criminal Court. sources

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Apr 05 2025, 10 pm

PM Modi Meets 1996 World Cup-Winning Sri Lankan Cricketers

Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged with members of Sri Lanka's 1996 World Cup-winning cricket team during his two-day official visit to the country. Arriving on Friday night for bilateral discussions and the signing of key agreements, Modi expressed his delight in meeting the celebrated team, which famously defeated Australia in the final by seven wickets at Lahore. In a message on social media platform 'X', he noted how the team's victory had captivated sports fans worldwide. Prominent players present included Kumara Dharmasena, Aravinda de Silva, Sanath Jayasuriya, Chaminda Vaas, Upul Chandana, and Marvan Atapattu, who presented Modi with a commemorative memento. The final, played on March 17, saw Aravinda de Silva score an unbeaten 107 runs, leading Sri Lanka to chase down Australia's total of 241 with ease. sources

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Apr 05 2025, 10 pm

Zelensky Criticizes US Response to Russian Attack

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has voiced his deep disappointment with the United States' response to a recent missile and drone attack by Russian forces on his hometown of Kryvyi Rih, which claimed the lives of 19 people, including nine children. In an emotional social media post, Zelensky criticized the US for its reluctance to directly name Russia in its statements, describing the American reaction as "unpleasantly surprising" for a nation of such strength. He urged for a more robust condemnation of Russia's actions, stating, "We must not be afraid to call a spade a spade." US Ambassador to Ukraine, Bridget Brink, expressed her horror at the attack, but Zelensky deemed her comments insufficient. Amidst this, Ukrainian forces retaliated with a drone strike on a Russian explosives factory, underscoring Ukraine's resolve to defend itself against ongoing aggression. Meanwhile, UK and French military leaders reaffirmed their commitment to Ukraine's long-term security. sources

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Apr 05 2025, 9 pm

Rubio Warns Russia: US Losing Patience on Ukraine Peace

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has expressed growing impatience with the stalled peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, warning that time is running out for Russia to prove its commitment to negotiations. Following discussions with NATO ministers in Brussels, Rubio emphasized the urgency of the situation, suggesting that within weeks, it will be clear whether Russia is serious about achieving peace or merely stalling for military advantage. Amidst conflicting demands—Russia seeks recognition of its annexation of Crimea and a halt to Ukraine's NATO ambitions, while Ukraine calls for total Russian withdrawal and security guarantees—European leaders are increasingly concerned about US priorities in negotiations. Additionally, Rubio urged NATO allies to boost military spending to strengthen the alliance's presence in the region. Meanwhile, European military leaders are exploring troop deployments to ensure compliance with any potential ceasefire, a move Russia has firmly opposed. sources

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Apr 05 2025, 6 pm

Video Captures Final Moments of Gaza Aid Worker Shot by Israel

A harrowing video retrieved from the phone of a deceased aid worker in Gaza appears to contradict Israeli military claims regarding an attack that killed 15 humanitarian personnel on March 23. The Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) reported that the video, filmed from a moving vehicle, shows ambulances with flashing lights amidst heavy gunfire, directly challenging the Israeli military's assertion that they targeted "suspicious vehicles." The footage captures the final moments of the aid workers, who were responding to emergency calls in Rafah, and includes a medic reciting the Islamic declaration of faith as gunfire erupts. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has condemned the killings, raising concerns of potential war crimes, while calls for an independent investigation into the incident have intensified. The bodies of the victims, found in a mass grave, were reportedly still in their uniforms, underscoring the tragedy of the attack. sources

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Apr 05 2025, 7 pm

Pro-Life Activist Attacked During NYC Interview

A pro-life activist was physically assaulted during a street interview in New York City on Thursday. Savannah Craven Antao, a reporter for the advocacy group Live Action, was punched in the face by an unnamed woman while discussing abortion and pro-life perspectives. The incident, captured on video, escalated as the two engaged in a heated debate about the ethics of abortion. Antao was left bloodied and cut after the woman struck her twice, forcing her off-camera. The altercation began when the interviewee expressed disagreement with Antao's views, claiming, "You don't understand the magnitude of having a child." Antao retorted, referencing the interviewee's earlier comments about being "OK with killing babies in foster care." The exchange quickly turned violent as the woman interrupted Antao and delivered the blows before walking away from the scene. sources

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Apr 05 2025, 7 pm

Trump Urges Americans to Stay Strong During Tariff War

US President Donald Trump has reaffirmed his commitment to implementing sweeping tariffs on global imports, warning of potential economic pain but promising historic investment and prosperity. As a 10 percent "baseline" tariff took effect, Trump declared an end to the US being a "whipping post" in international trade, stating the nation is poised for an economic revolution. However, the tariffs, particularly a sharp 34 percent on Chinese goods coming next week, have already provoked retaliatory measures from Beijing, which plans to impose similar tariffs and pursue legal action at the World Trade Organization. Wall Street and global markets reacted negatively, with fears of recession looming. While certain imports, including pharmaceuticals and semiconductors, are temporarily exempt, further investigations into other goods could lead to additional duties. The new tariffs, described as the most extensive since the 1930s, could push the average US tariff rate to 24 percent, raising concerns about inflation and economic growth. sources

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Apr 05 2025, 7 pm

Jaguar Land Rover Halts US Shipments Due to Tariffs

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) announced on Saturday that it will suspend shipments to the United States in April due to the impact of new tariffs imposed by the U.S. government. The UK luxury car manufacturer emphasized the significance of the U.S. market for its brands and stated that the pause is part of its strategy to adapt to the changing trading conditions. A spokesperson for JLR indicated that the company is currently working with business partners to navigate these challenges while developing both short-term and longer-term plans. The decision highlights the ongoing effects of international trade policies on automotive manufacturers and their operational strategies. sources

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Apr 05 2025, 7 pm

India, UAE to Create Sri Lanka Energy Hub Amid China Rivalry

India and the United Arab Emirates have reached an agreement to establish an energy hub in Sri Lanka, as announced by India's Ministry of External Affairs on Saturday. This pact, signed during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Sri Lanka—the first by a global leader since President Anura Kumara Dissanayake took office in September—aims to enhance India's influence in the region amid growing competition with China. The hub will be located in Trincomalee and will feature a multi-product pipeline, potentially utilizing a World War II-era tank farm linked to Indian Oil Corp. The UAE's involvement is seen as vital in this strategic venture. Additionally, Modi inaugurated a $100 million solar power project and both nations completed their debt restructuring process, addressing Sri Lanka's $1.36 billion debt to Indian banks. Agreements on power grid connectivity, digitalisation, security, and healthcare were also finalized. sources

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Apr 05 2025, 6 pm

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