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US Army Confirms 3 of 4 Missing Soldiers Found Dead

Three of the four United States soldiers who went missing in Lithuania last week have been found dead, according to the US Army. The soldiers, part of the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, were discovered after rescuers located their armored vehicle submerged in a swamp. The tragic announcement was made on March 31 by the public affairs office of US Army Europe and Africa. Efforts to locate the fourth soldier are ongoing, with search and recovery operations still in progress. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of military personnel during training exercises in challenging environments. The US Army has not provided further details regarding the circumstances surrounding the soldiers' disappearance or the recovery efforts. sources

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Mar 31 2025, 8 pm

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

White House Adopts Alt-Right Culture Through Ghibli Memes

The White House's social media strategy has taken a provocative turn, embracing tactics reminiscent of internet trolling and alt-right culture. Recently, the official X account shared an AI-generated image of a weeping alleged felon, alongside a video of shackled deportees set to Semisonic's "Closing Time," which Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defended with a smile. Sociologist Marcus Maloney noted this reflects the "4Chanification of American politics," as the Trump administration adopts meme culture to engage supporters, particularly younger males. Critics argue this approach trivializes serious issues like immigration and undermines the gravitas of the presidency, potentially dehumanizing vulnerable groups. Digital marketing expert Mark Hass emphasized that such flippant communication could have harmful implications, while Jacob Neiheisel pointed out that the offensive style resonates with Trump's base, signaling a shift towards more extreme political messaging. sources

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Apr 02 2025, 8 am

Cory Booker: Democrat Critiques Trump in 25-Hour Senate Speech

Senator Cory Booker, a New Jersey Democrat and former presidential candidate, took to the Senate floor for an extended speech criticizing President Donald Trump's Republican agenda, expressing frustration over issues such as proposed annexations and cuts to social programs. Booker's impassioned address, which spanned from Monday night into Tuesday, highlighted concerns that Republican budget plans would disproportionately benefit the wealthy while undermining healthcare and social safety nets for Americans. Drawing on personal experiences and literary references, he lamented the current state of national unity and urged for a renewed commitment to collective strength. Notably, Booker has a history of bipartisan collaboration, having previously worked with Trump on criminal justice reform. As Democrats hold a minority in Congress, his speech serves as a platform to voice opposition and rally support for progressive values. sources

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Apr 02 2025, 9 am

Traveling to the UK from Europe? Get your entry permit!

From Wednesday, European visitors to the UK will be required to obtain a new online entry permit known as the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA), as part of a significant overhaul of travel regulations. The £10 permit, which can be purchased online, is designed to enhance security and expedite entry processes, with prices set to increase to £16 from April 9. This initiative follows the introduction of the ETA for American and Canadian nationals and aims to create a more efficient border system. The application process, which takes about 10 minutes, requires a passport photo and a facial image, and decisions are typically made within minutes. The ETA allows visits of up to six months and is valid for two years, applying to nationals from 30 European countries, excluding Ireland. Notably, transit passengers will be exempt from the scheme, responding to concerns from Heathrow Airport about potential passenger declines. sources

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Apr 02 2025, 9 am

Trump Disappointed in Wisconsin, Triumphs in Florida

In a significant electoral setback for Donald Trump, Wisconsin voters elected liberal judge Susan Crawford to the state Supreme Court, defeating Trump-backed candidate Brad Schimel. This election, seen as a critical test of Trump's influence, followed his recent victories in Florida's House races, where Republicans Randy Fine and Jimmy Patronis secured seats in strongholds previously held by Trump allies. Despite Trump's aggressive campaigning and the financial backing of billionaire Elon Musk, who invested millions to sway the outcome, the Wisconsin race ended in a record $98 million expenditure, making it the most expensive judicial election in U.S. history. Musk, who described the election as pivotal for "Western civilization," faced backlash, with critics asserting that the Supreme Court should not be influenced by wealthy donors. The Wisconsin results will impact key issues, including voting district boundaries, as Democrats seek to regain momentum after recent electoral losses. sources

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Apr 02 2025, 9 am

Impact of Trump's "Liberation Day" Tariffs on India

US President Donald Trump is set to implement sweeping global tariffs today, raising concerns of a potential trade war that could destabilize equity markets and trigger emergency measures worldwide. Dubbed "Liberation Day," Trump asserts that these tariffs will protect US industries from unfair trade practices. India, identified as one of the "highest tariffing nations," is expected to face significant impacts, with a report from the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) warning that Indian exports could incur an additional tax of 4.9%. Key sectors such as agriculture, electronics, and pharmaceuticals may be hardest hit, with tariffs on shrimp and dairy potentially reaching 28.2%. Despite the challenges, experts suggest that the tariffs could inadvertently boost Indian exports as US tariffs make Canadian products less competitive. The camaraderie between Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi may also mitigate some adverse effects, contrasting sharply with the tensions seen in US-China relations. sources

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Apr 02 2025, 9 am

Cory Booker Breaks Record with 25-Hour Senate Speech

In a historic display of endurance, New Jersey Democratic Senator Cory Booker delivered the longest continuous speech in Senate history, lasting 25 hours and 5 minutes, to express opposition to President Donald Trump's policies. Beginning on Monday evening, Booker vowed to speak as long as he could physically manage, ultimately surpassing the record held by segregationist Strom Thurmond since 1957. His marathon address focused on the urgent need for Democrats to unite against perceived threats to American democracy, including cuts to social safety programs. Throughout the speech, Booker received support from fellow Democrats, who provided him with breaks by asking questions. He emphasized the necessity for the party to reflect on its resolve and called for Americans to respond to challenges with kindness and generosity. The event drew significant attention, with thousands tuning in online, and solidified Booker's position as a prominent figure in the Democratic Party. sources

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Apr 02 2025, 7 am

Israel Removes Duties on US Imports Before Trump's Tariff Decision

Israel has announced the elimination of all tariffs on imports from the United States, according to a joint statement from the Prime Minister's Office and the finance and economy ministries. This decision is largely viewed as a diplomatic gesture rather than an economic necessity, as a longstanding free trade agreement already exempts 99% of US imports from duties. The remaining tariffs, primarily on agricultural goods, amount to approximately 42 million shekels ($11.4 million) annually. The move, pending approval from the parliament's finance committee, comes just before US President Donald Trump's anticipated announcement of new tariffs affecting all US trade partners, leading to speculation that Israel aims to mitigate potential reciprocal duties. The statement also emphasized that reducing tariffs could strengthen bilateral relations and help alleviate the cost of living in Israel. In 2024, the US remained Israel's top export destination, with exports reaching $17.2 billion. sources

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Apr 02 2025, 7 am

Markets Anxiously Await Trump's 'Liberation Day' Tariffs

Global markets exhibited volatility on Tuesday as investors anticipated President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariff announcements, aimed at alleviating trade-policy uncertainty. Set to be unveiled on Wednesday, these "reciprocal tariffs" will align US duties with those of other nations, impacting all countries, though specific details remain unclear. Reports suggest tariffs of around 20% on most imports, with a 25% levy on auto imports effective Thursday. While US stocks fluctuated, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq ended higher, contrasting with a slight decline in the Dow. European stocks rebounded after previous profit-taking, while India's Nifty 50 fell 1.5%. Gold prices eased after reaching record highs, reflecting investor concerns over a potential economic slowdown, as US manufacturing contracted in March. The dollar faced pressure amid cautious sentiment, with safe-haven assets like the yen and Swiss franc gaining ground. Meanwhile, China, Japan, and South Korea agreed to respond jointly to the US tariffs. sources

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Apr 02 2025, 8 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

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