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In a bold move to reshape global trade, President Donald Trump has announced sweeping tariffs aimed at benefiting American workers, inadvertently positioning China, the US's main adversary, as a potential beneficiary. In response, China imposed reciprocal tariffs and announced export controls on rare earth elements critical for technology. Unlike his previous term, Trump’s tariffs target not only China but also US allies, prompting concerns about Beijing's growing influence. Experts suggest that China may leverage this situation to strengthen ties with countries like Japan and South Korea, traditionally aligned with the US. While the tariffs could inflict significant economic pain on China, critics argue that they signal a shift away from integrating China into the global economy. Analysts note that both Trump and Biden view China as the primary rival, yet Trump's approach reflects a perception of Xi Jinping as a peer rather than a villain, focusing on the optics of power rather than economic rationale. 
Published: Apr 05 2025, 1 ameznews.inMultiple Ukrainians in the United States under a humanitarian program received alarming emails this week, stating their legal status had been revoked and they had seven days to leave the country or face federal enforcement. A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) later clarified that the emails were sent in error and that the Ukrainian parole program, established following Russia's invasion in 2022, remains active. It remains unclear how many individuals received the erroneous notifications. The distressing messages prompted panic among recipients, including one Ukrainian parolee who expressed feelings of fear and confusion after believing her immigration status was secure. Angela Boelens, president of IA NICE, a non-profit supporting Ukrainian refugees, reported that families are in a state of panic, with some facing particularly vulnerable situations, such as pregnancy. The DHS reassured recipients that their parole terms are unchanged. 
Published: Apr 05 2025, 8 ameznews.inAn Indian national has been fatally stabbed in Rockland, near Ottawa, prompting a response from the Indian Embassy in Canada, which confirmed the incident on Saturday. The embassy stated that one suspect is in custody and they are actively assisting the victim's family. In a message posted on X, the embassy expressed its sorrow over the tragic event and noted close collaboration with local community associations to support the bereaved. Local media indicated that the incident occurred early in the morning, with one individual confirmed dead and another arrested, although it remains unclear if these reports pertain to the same case mentioned by the embassy. The Ontario Provincial Police have advised Rockland residents to anticipate a heightened police presence in the area as investigations continue. 
Published: Apr 05 2025, 8 ameznews.inDavid Lau, Tesla Inc.'s vice president of software engineering, has announced his resignation, according to sources familiar with the situation. Lau, who has been with the company for nearly 13 years and has held his current position since 2017, has played a key role in overseeing the software that powers Tesla's vehicles, including infotainment systems and over-the-air updates. His departure comes at a challenging time for the automaker, which is facing consumer backlash, an aging product lineup, and a sluggish electric vehicle market; Tesla recently reported a 13% drop in first-quarter sales, leading analysts to revise their forecasts downward. The reason for Lau's exit remains unclear, as does the impact on the company amid ongoing protests over CEO Elon Musk's political affiliations and actions, including his involvement with the Trump administration. Tesla shares fell 10% on Friday as the broader market declined. 
Published: Apr 05 2025, 9 ameznews.inA proposed deal to divest TikTok's U.S. operations has been suspended after China signaled it would not approve the arrangement in light of President Donald Trump's recent tariffs announcement. Sources indicate that the deal, which was nearly finalized, aimed to establish a new U.S.-based company for TikTok, with American investors holding a majority stake and ByteDance retaining less than 20%. The agreement had received backing from existing and new investors, as well as the U.S. government. However, the halt raises questions about the future of TikTok's operations in the U.S. Amidst the developments, neither ByteDance nor the White House have commented, and the Chinese Embassy in Washington has also remained silent on the matter. 
Published: Apr 05 2025, 4 ameznews.inA powerful 6.9-magnitude earthquake hit off the coast of Papua New Guinea's New Britain Island on Saturday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). Occurring at 6:04 am local time (2004 GMT) at a shallow depth of 10 kilometers (six miles), the quake is expected to generate tsunami waves of one to three meters, as per the US Pacific Tsunami Warning Center. Smaller waves under 0.3 meters may also affect parts of the nearby Solomon Islands. The epicenter was located approximately 194 kilometers (120 miles) southeast of Kimbe, the nearest major town. Just 30 minutes later, a smaller 5.3-magnitude quake was recorded in the same region. While earthquakes are frequent in Papua New Guinea, situated on the seismic "Ring of Fire," they rarely cause significant damage in less populated areas but can lead to hazardous landslides. 
Published: Apr 05 2025, 4 ameznews.inUS President Donald Trump has extended the deadline for TikTok to secure a non-Chinese buyer by an additional 75 days, pushing the new deadline to June 19. Trump announced the decision on Truth Social, emphasizing the administration's progress in negotiating a deal to keep the popular app, which boasts over 170 million American users, operational in the face of national security concerns. The app is under threat from a US law mandating a split from its Chinese owner, ByteDance, or a ban. While ByteDance confirmed ongoing discussions with the US government, it highlighted unresolved issues, including the need for Chinese government approval. Reports suggest a potential solution involving US investors like Oracle and Blackstone, with Walmart also expressing interest. However, uncertainty remains over TikTok's valuable algorithm, which some analysts argue is crucial for the app's success and may complicate any potential sale. 
Published: Apr 05 2025, 4 ameznews.inUS President Donald Trump has dismissed General Timothy Haugh as director of the National Security Agency (NSA) in a significant national security shake-up that also saw the firing of over a dozen staff at the White House National Security Council (NSC). Haugh, who also led US Cyber Command, was removed alongside his deputy, Wendy Noble, while at least ten others, including senior directors from the International Organization Directorate, were let go. The firings followed a meeting between Trump and far-right activist Laura Loomer, who reportedly presented a list of officials deemed disloyal. Critics, including Democratic lawmakers, have condemned the dismissals as a threat to national security, citing Haugh's integrity and commitment to lawful governance. The White House declined to comment, while Trump has expressed a desire to surround himself with loyalists, continuing a trend of replacing nonpartisan officials since his second term began. 
Published: Apr 04 2025, 11 pmeznews.inHamas has warned that Israel's ongoing military offensive in Gaza poses a "highly dangerous" threat to the hostages it holds, with half of the surviving captives located in areas designated for evacuation by the Israeli army. Abu Obeida, a spokesman for Hamas's armed wing, stated that the group has opted not to transfer these hostages due to the escalating risks to their safety. The situation highlights the precarious circumstances surrounding the captives amid the conflict, as Israeli forces continue their operations in the region. Hamas's announcement underscores the complexities of the ongoing crisis and the potential implications for the hostages' well-being as military actions intensify. 
Published: Apr 05 2025, 12 ameznews.inMyanmar's military has reportedly intensified its attacks following a devastating earthquake that has claimed over 3,000 lives, with at least 16 strikes occurring since a temporary truce was announced this week. The UN highlighted that despite calls for a ceasefire to facilitate humanitarian relief, the junta has conducted more than 60 attacks, including airstrikes in quake-affected regions. James Rodehaver, head of the UN rights office's Myanmar team, confirmed the ongoing military actions, noting that reports of hostilities have increased since the ceasefire began on April 2. UN rights chief Volker Turk emphasized the need for immediate and unrestricted access for rescue workers to those in need and called for a complete cessation of military operations. He expressed hope that the earthquake could serve as a catalyst for an inclusive political solution in Myanmar, which has been embroiled in conflict since the military coup in 2021. 
Published: Apr 05 2025, 12 am
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