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Trump Hints at Possible 2025 US Recession

In a recent interview, President Donald Trump refrained from dismissing the possibility of a recession in 2025, stating, "I hate to predict things like that," while emphasizing the need for time to transition as wealth is brought back to America. Contrastingly, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick assured Americans that a downturn was unlikely. The U.S. financial markets are currently unsettled due to Trump's fluctuating tariff threats against several countries, leading to a decline in consumer confidence and stock markets experiencing their worst week since the November election. The Atlanta Federal Reserve's index forecasts a concerning 2.4 percent contraction in real GDP for the first quarter, the worst since the COVID-19 pandemic. Economists have raised recession odds to 20 percent, citing uncertainty around tariffs and government layoffs, while Trump’s administration insists the economy is on a positive trajectory despite potential disturbances ahead. sources

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Mar 09 2025, 10 pm

Hannibal on Hunger Strike After Losing TV and PlayStation

British serial killer Robert Maudsley, infamously known as "Hannibal the Cannibal," has initiated a hunger strike after prison guards confiscated his television and PlayStation at Wakefield Prison in West Yorkshire, where he has been incarcerated for over 50 years, mostly in solitary confinement. His brother, Paul, revealed that Maudsley is refusing meals until his electronic items, along with non-fiction books and a music system taken on February 26, are returned. Paul expressed concern for his brother's mental state, likening it to a previous period of distress when he lacked stimulation. The news has sparked mixed reactions on social media, with many mocking Maudsley’s situation, while others voiced sympathy, questioning the necessity of his punishment. Maudsley is serving a life sentence for four murders committed between 1974 and 1978 and is considered the longest-serving inmate in England, confined to an 18ft by 15ft glass cell for 23 hours a day. sources

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Mar 10 2025, 7 am

Mark Carney's Unconventional Journey to Canada's Prime Ministership

Mark Carney, a former central banker with no prior political experience, is set to become Canada's next prime minister after winning 85.9% of the Liberal Party leadership vote. Born in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, and raised in Edmonton, Carney's unique background includes a successful career in investment banking and leadership roles at the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England. He describes the current political climate as extraordinary, citing the threats posed by the United States under Donald Trump. While his technocratic approach may appeal to Canadians seeking stability amid economic uncertainty, critics warn that his lack of charisma and public communication skills could hinder his political effectiveness. As he prepares for a general election against the opposition Conservatives, who are framing him as an out-of-touch elite, Carney's plans to address climate change and economic issues will be pivotal in his campaign. sources

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Mar 10 2025, 8 am

Liberal Party Selects Mark Carney to Succeed Trudeau as PM

Mark Carney has been elected as Canada's new prime minister, securing 85.9% of the Liberal Party leadership vote, succeeding Justin Trudeau. The former central banker, who previously led the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, wasted no time in addressing perceived threats from US President Donald Trump, warning that the US seeks to dominate Canada’s resources and economy. Carney's victory comes amid a backdrop of rising tensions with the US, with polls suggesting the opposition Conservatives could emerge as favorites in upcoming elections. In his acceptance speech, Carney emphasized the need to unite against Trump's aggressive policies, which he claims threaten Canadian workers and businesses. While he has yet to hold elected office, Carney's experience in financial crises positions him as a strong candidate against Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre. Trudeau's resignation and Carney's leadership have revitalized the Liberal Party's prospects ahead of the electoral deadline in October. sources

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Mar 10 2025, 6 am

Journalist Resigns Over Nazi Massacre Comparison at Broadcaster

A prominent French journalist, Jean-Michel Aphatie, announced his resignation from RTL on Sunday after facing backlash for comparing French colonial actions in Algeria to Nazi atrocities during World War II. Aphatie, a seasoned reporter, expressed his unwavering stance on his controversial comments made on air in February, where he stated, "The Nazis behaved like us," while discussing the massacre of Oradour-sur-Glane. Following a week-long suspension from RTL, he confirmed via X that he would not return, emphasizing that doing so would imply he acknowledged a mistake. His remarks sparked numerous complaints to France's audio-visual regulator, Arcom, which has initiated an investigation. The historical implications of France's colonial rule in Algeria, particularly during the war for independence from 1954 to 1962, continue to provoke intense debate and remain a sensitive issue in Franco-Algerian relations, with many historians documenting numerous violations committed by French forces. sources

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Mar 10 2025, 12 am

Israel Minister Proposes Cutting Electricity to Gaza

Israel's Energy Minister Eli Cohen announced on Sunday the immediate cessation of electricity supplies to Gaza, following a week of blocked aid deliveries to the war-torn territory. This decision reflects Israel's earlier "siege" strategy, aimed at pressuring Hamas to release hostages taken during the October 7 attack. Cohen stated that all measures would be utilized to ensure Hamas's removal from Gaza post-conflict. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned of severe consequences for Hamas if hostages are not released, as 58 captives remain in Gaza, with 34 confirmed dead. Israel's recent actions have drawn accusations of "collective punishment" from Hamas, which has called for a transition to a permanent ceasefire. As tensions mount, Israeli media report plans for intensified pressure on Hamas, including potential displacement of residents in northern Gaza and a resumption of full-scale military operations. sources

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Mar 09 2025, 10 pm

Alawites Flee Syria Amid Attacks and Bodies Found

In the coastal city of Baniyas, Rihab Kamel and her family spent two days hiding in their bathroom as armed groups targeted Syria's Alawite minority, resulting in widespread violence following the ousting of former President Bashar al-Assad. Kamel recounted fleeing their neighborhood, where they encountered corpses littering the streets. The violence erupted after pro-Assad gunmen clashed with new security forces, leading to the deaths of at least 745 Alawite civilians in Latakia and Tartus, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa called for national unity amid reports of systematic killings and terror in coastal towns. Residents described horrific scenes, with families unable to bury their dead due to ongoing violence, while many, like Jaafar Ali, sought refuge in Lebanon, expressing a deep sense of displacement and fear for their future. sources

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Mar 09 2025, 9 pm

Indian-Origin Student Sudiksha Konanki Mysteriously Vanishes in Dominican Republic

Authorities in the Dominican Republic are searching for 20-year-old Sudiksha Konanki, an Indian-origin student from the University of Pittsburgh, who went missing during a spring break trip in Punta Cana. Reported missing on Thursday, she was last seen walking on the beach while wearing a brown bikini and various accessories, including a designer anklet. Local officials described her as 5 feet 3 inches tall, with black hair and brown eyes. The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office confirmed they were notified of her disappearance and are coordinating with local authorities. The University of Pittsburgh is in contact with Konanki's family and has expressed support for the ongoing search efforts. Defensa Civil, a search and rescue team, initiated a search on Saturday evening but suspended operations for the day, promising to resume the search on Sunday. Konanki is expected to graduate in 2026. sources

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Mar 09 2025, 9 pm

Panama Releases Deported Migrants, Grants 30 Days to Leave

Panama has released 112 migrants deported from the US, who had been held for weeks in poor conditions at a remote camp, following international criticism. The Panamanian government has granted these individuals 30-day humanitarian permits, allowing them to remain in the country temporarily while they decide their next steps. However, many face uncertainty and lack resources, with some expressing a desire to return to the US despite their previous deportation. Rights advocates have raised concerns that the release may be a tactic to deflect scrutiny over the treatment of migrants, as many were held without access to legal counsel or adequate living conditions. Among those released is Hayatullah Omagh, an Afghan refugee who fears returning home under Taliban rule, and Nikita Gaponov, a Russian LGBTQ+ activist. Both, along with others, are now navigating a precarious situation in Panama, with many seeking to reach the US once again. sources

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Mar 09 2025, 7 pm

North Korea Reveals Its First Nuclear-Powered Submarine

North Korea has revealed the construction of its first nuclear-powered submarine, a significant development that raises security concerns for both South Korea and the United States. State media reported on Saturday that leader Kim Jong Un inspected the shipyards where the submarine, described as a "nuclear-powered strategic guided missile submarine," is being built. Experts suggest the vessel could carry around ten nuclear-capable missiles, posing a potential threat to regional stability. US National Security Council spokesman Brian Hughes acknowledged awareness of the claims but provided no further details, reaffirming the US commitment to North Korea's denuclearization. The submarine's development may be linked to Russian technological assistance, as North Korea seeks advanced military capabilities amid ongoing tensions. Kim emphasized the need for modernization of naval forces to counter perceived threats, coinciding with upcoming US-South Korea military drills that have prompted heightened rhetoric from Pyongyang. sources

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Mar 09 2025, 8 pm

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