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Trump Can Rename Gulf of Mexico, But There's a Catch

In a flurry of executive actions on his first day back in office, Donald Trump issued an order to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the "Gulf of America," citing its significance to U.S. crude oil production and tourism. The order directs the Secretary of the Interior to ensure all federal references reflect the new name, despite the Board on Geographic Names' historical reluctance to alter established geographic names. While the U.S. may adopt this new designation, it is unlikely to gain traction internationally; Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo humorously suggested that the U.S. could be renamed "Mexican America." The renaming reflects broader geopolitical sensitivities surrounding place names, which often carry deep historical and emotional significance. Trump's actions also reversed former President Obama's renaming of North America's highest peak back to Mount McKinley, reinforcing his stance against what he deems "woke" politics. sources

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Jan 24 2025, 7 pm

Trump Considers Disbanding US Disaster Agency, Says "Maybe

During a visit to hurricane-stricken North Carolina, US President Donald Trump announced plans to sign an executive order aimed at overhauling or potentially eliminating the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which is responsible for assisting states in disaster response. "I'll also be signing an executive order to begin the process of fundamentally reforming and overhauling FEMA, or maybe getting rid of FEMA," Trump stated to reporters. This move comes in the wake of significant damage caused by recent hurricanes, highlighting ongoing discussions about the effectiveness and structure of federal disaster response agencies. Trump's comments signal a significant shift in policy as he seeks to address concerns over disaster management in the US. sources

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Jan 24 2025, 11 pm

PM Modi Co-Chairs AI Summit in France

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will co-chair the upcoming AI Summit in France, as confirmed by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) following an invitation from French President Emmanuel Macron. The summit, scheduled for February 10-11, aims to foster international dialogue on artificial intelligence, with participation from various heads of state and government representatives. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated that further updates regarding Modi's visit will be provided soon. President Macron emphasized the significance of the summit, which will include discussions on AI's global implications and the need to tackle issues such as disinformation and misuse of technology. The event will also feature a formal dinner for leaders on February 10 and a dedicated session for heads of state on February 11, highlighting the summit's role in shaping the future of AI collaboration among major global powers, including the US, China, and India. sources

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Jan 25 2025, 12 am

China Urges US to Manage Taiwan Separation Carefully

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized the need for the United States to approach Taiwan "prudently" during a phone call with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, marking their first talks since Donald Trump assumed office. Wang reiterated China's firm stance on Taiwan, stating, "We will never allow Taiwan to be separated from China," and urged the US to honor its commitment to the one-China policy. He asserted China's right to development while insisting that Beijing does not seek to surpass any nation. The conversation comes amid rising tensions, as the US remains a key supporter of Taiwan, providing it with military assistance despite not formally recognizing it. Rubio, during his Senate confirmation hearing, described China as a "dangerous" superpower and pledged to bolster support for Taiwan. Wang called for improved communication and cooperation to ensure stable China-US relations at this "new important juncture." sources

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Jan 25 2025, 12 am

Trump Blames Zelenskyy for Ukraine War Escalation

In a recent Fox News interview, former President Donald Trump suggested that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy should not have resisted Russia's invasion, arguing that the power imbalance made resistance futile. Trump claimed, "Zelenskyy was fighting a much bigger entity," and implied that a negotiated deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin would have been preferable. This view starkly contrasts with current President Joe Biden's support for Ukraine's right to defend itself and his imposition of sanctions on Russia. The ongoing conflict has resulted in devastating casualties, with estimates in the hundreds of thousands. While Trump expressed skepticism about Zelenskyy's leadership, he also warned that the U.S. would impose "massive tariffs" and "big sanctions" if Russia does not settle the war soon. Trump's comments have raised concerns about his foreign policy approach, especially as he claimed he could end the war within a day, despite the complexities involved. sources

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Jan 25 2025, 12 am

14 Arrested in Investigation of Turkish Ski Hotel Fire

Fourteen individuals have been arrested in connection with a devastating fire at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Kartalkaya, Turkey, which claimed the lives of 78 people, according to state media reports on Friday. The Anadolu news agency revealed that eight of those detained were presented to prosecutors, including the hotel's owner, his son-in-law, the general manager, and the chief electrician, alongside the local fire chief. Investigators suspect negligence as a key factor in the tragedy, with survivors reporting a lack of fire alarms, safety exits, and fire doors, which left many trapped inside the 12-storey building. Turkey's Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya confirmed that 238 guests, predominantly families with children, were present at the hotel when the fire broke out early Tuesday. sources

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Jan 25 2025, 12 am

India's Balancing Act: Engaging US, China, and Foreign Secretary

India is demonstrating its diplomatic prowess by balancing relations with rival nations, as highlighted by recent visits from key officials. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar returned to New Delhi after a five-day trip to the US for Donald Trump's inauguration, while Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri is set to engage with China. Jaishankar noted India's unique ability to maintain dialogues with both Russia and Ukraine, as well as Israel and Iran, amidst a polarized global landscape. As tensions rise between the US and China over tariffs and military involvement, India seeks to foster constructive outcomes. Misri's visit to Beijing follows a thaw in relations after a prolonged military standoff along the Line of Actual Control. The agenda includes discussions on boundary talks, regional stability, and shared global concerns, such as sanctions and climate agreements, reflecting India's commitment to peace and cooperation in a challenging geopolitical environment. sources

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Jan 24 2025, 10 pm

Trump Claims He Terminated Security for Fauci

US President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he has rescinded federal security protection for Dr. Anthony Fauci, the former top health official who played a significant role during the COVID-19 pandemic. Fauci, who served as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, had been receiving security under the National Institutes of Health. This decision, reported by CNN, marks a notable shift in the former president's stance toward Fauci, who had been a prominent figure in the nation's response to the health crisis. The move has raised questions about the safety and security of public health officials who have faced scrutiny and backlash during and after the pandemic. sources

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Jan 24 2025, 11 pm

Indians Leaving Part-Time Jobs Amid Trump's Deportation Plans

Indian students in the U.S. are increasingly quitting their part-time jobs due to fears of deportation, as stricter immigration policies loom in the wake of President Trump's inauguration. Many students rely on these jobs, often working off-campus in restaurants and retail to cover essential expenses, but the risk of losing their student visa status has prompted them to prioritize their futures. Arjun, a graduate student in Illinois, shared his decision to leave his café job after hearing about potential immigration crackdowns, despite having taken out a $50,000 loan for his education. Similarly, Master's student Neha in New York expressed concerns about random workplace checks, leading her and friends to stop working. Students now face financial strain, relying on savings or borrowing from friends and family, which raises mental health issues amid their emotional stress. India's External Affairs Minister has acknowledged the possibility of repatriating undocumented nationals amid ongoing immigration discussions. sources

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Jan 24 2025, 8 pm

Putin: Ukraine Crisis Likely Wouldn't Exist Under Trump

Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested on Friday that the 2022 "crisis in Ukraine," referring to Moscow's extensive military offensive, could have been avoided if Donald Trump had been the U.S. president at that time. In an interview with a state TV reporter, Putin expressed agreement with Trump’s assertions about the 2020 election, claiming that had Trump not lost what he termed a "stolen" election, the subsequent crisis in Ukraine might not have occurred. This statement reflects ongoing tensions and geopolitical narratives surrounding both the Ukraine conflict and U.S.-Russia relations. The comments come as the conflict continues to evolve, drawing international attention and concern. sources

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Jan 24 2025, 9 pm

Indian Fisherman Dies in Pakistan Custody After Sentence Completion

An Indian fisherman named Babu has died in a Karachi jail after serving his sentence, officials reported on Friday. Babu, who was arrested by Pakistani authorities in 2022, had completed his sentence and his Indian nationality had been confirmed, yet he remained incarcerated. His death marks the eighth such incident involving Indian fishermen in Pakistan over the past two years. Currently, around 180 Indian fishermen who have also completed their sentences are awaiting release from Pakistani prisons. The Indian government has consistently advocated for the prompt release of these prisoners in discussions with Pakistan. sources

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Jan 24 2025, 9 pm

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