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World's Most Powerful Magnet Powers Global Nuclear Fusion Project

SINGAPORE: The long-awaited International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) project, involving over 30 nations, has reached a critical milestone with the assembly of the world's most powerful magnet, essential for generating clean energy through nuclear fusion. Located in southern France and supported by major powers including the US, China, Japan, and the EU, the project aims to create a magnetic system to contain super-hot plasma for energy production. The final component, the central solenoid, has been completed and tested, with assembly now underway, although the project has faced a four-year delay since its initial 2021 deadline. ITER's director general, Pietro Barabaschi, expressed optimism about the project's future, emphasizing international cooperation despite geopolitical tensions. While there is growing investment in fusion technology, Barabaschi remains cautious about the timeline for achieving cost-effective fusion, suggesting it may take longer than a decade. sources

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May 01 2025, 2 pm

Gulf War Veteran Sentenced to Death for Triple Murder

A Gulf War veteran, Jeffrey Hutchinson, is set to be executed by lethal injection in Florida on Thursday for the 1998 murders of his girlfriend, Renee Flaherty, and her three children. Hutchinson, 62, was convicted of fatally shooting Flaherty, 32, and her children—Geoffrey, 9, Amanda, 7, and Logan, 4—following an argument. His defence team argues that he suffers from mental illness linked to his Gulf War experiences, but appeals to stop the execution have been denied. After the crime, Hutchinson called 911, admitting, "I just shot my family," and was found dazed with blood on his clothes. He claimed during the trial that masked intruders were responsible for the killings. The execution is scheduled for 6:00 pm local time at the Florida state prison in Raiford. This year, the U.S. has seen 14 executions, with Florida continuing to uphold the death penalty amid a national debate on its use. sources

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May 01 2025, 9 pm

Musk's 100 Days at DOGE: Ice Creams and Video Games

Elon Musk is set to reduce his involvement in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) as his term as a special government employee concludes in May. He plans to transition to a part-time advisory role for President Trump, likening his leadership style to that of Buddha and expressing confidence in DOGE's independent sustainability. Musk emphasized that DOGE has already achieved $160 billion in savings, with aspirations to reach $1 trillion, and believes its success is not solely reliant on his presence. Amidst speculation about his successor, Musk dismissed reports of executive searches as "deliberately false." He maintains a friendly rapport with Trump, often enjoying informal late-night chats and ice cream. Despite the challenges of his role, Musk remains optimistic about DOGE's future, describing the environment as intense yet rewarding, while humorously reflecting on the department's "comically tiny" office space. sources

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May 01 2025, 9 pm

Pakistani FM Stations Halt Indian Songs After J&K Attack

Pakistani FM radio stations have ceased broadcasting Indian songs following heightened tensions between India and Pakistan after the Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed 26 lives, predominantly tourists, in Jammu & Kashmir on April 22. The Pakistan Broadcasters Association (PBA) announced the immediate halt, with Secretary General Shakeel Masood confirming the decision. Popular Indian music, featuring icons such as Lata Mangeshkar and Mohammed Rafi, has long resonated with Pakistani audiences. Information Minister Atta Tarar praised the PBA's move, suggesting it reflects national sentiment amid rising hostilities. In response to the attack, India has implemented a series of punitive measures, including suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, closing the Attari border crossing, and downgrading diplomatic relations. Additionally, India has closed its airspace to Pakistani airlines. Tarar emphasized the ban on Indian music symbolizes unity and support for national values during this challenging period. sources

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May 01 2025, 8 pm

Mike Waltz, Trump's National Security Advisor, resigns: Report

US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz is set to resign amid controversy surrounding the accidental disclosure of sensitive airstrike plans via the messaging app Signal. Reports indicate that Waltz mistakenly included The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, in a group chat where high-level discussions about potential strikes on Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen were taking place. In a statement on March 26, Waltz accepted "full responsibility" for the error, emphasizing his role in coordinating communications and expressing regret over the incident. He clarified that he does not personally know Goldberg, underscoring the unintentional nature of the breach. The incident, dubbed "Signalgate," has raised concerns about information security within the National Security Council, prompting calls for greater oversight in the handling of classified discussions. sources

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May 01 2025, 8 pm

Trump's Ultimate Reality TV Show: An Opinion

In a spectacle reminiscent of a reality show, U.S. President Donald Trump hosted a live Cabinet meeting on Wednesday to mark his administration's first 100 days, where members lavished praise on him for over two hours. The event, characterized by forced applause and a lack of substantial policy discussion, featured notable moments such as tech mogul Elon Musk wearing two hats—one for the Department of Government Efficiency—while declaring the administration could be "the greatest since the dawn of the country." Trump opened with exaggerated claims about border security and thanked his team for their "amazing" work, despite a recent GDP contraction of 0.3%. Critics dismissed the meeting as political theatre, highlighting the disconnect between polished messaging and ongoing legal challenges facing the administration. Ultimately, the event underscored Trump's blend of governance and spectacle, aiming to maintain control and unity amid a tumultuous political landscape. sources

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May 01 2025, 7 pm

22 Punjabi Descent Candidates Elected as Canadian MPs in 2025

In a landmark achievement for the Punjabi community, the 2025 Canadian federal elections saw 22 candidates of Punjabi origin elected to the House of Commons, representing over 6% of Parliament. Among the notable victories were Liberal candidates Ruby Sahota and Anita Anand, while NDP leader Jagmeet Singh faced a surprising defeat in Burnaby Central, resulting in his resignation as party president. Brampton, a city with a significant Punjabi population, witnessed intense competition, with both Liberal and Conservative candidates winning key constituencies. Alongside Sahota, other successful Liberal politicians included Anju Dhillon and Randeep Sarai, while the Conservative Party also celebrated victories with candidates like Jasraj Hallan and Tim Uppal. This election underscores the increasing influence of the Punjabi diaspora in Canadian politics, marking a pivotal moment in the representation of minority communities within one of the world’s most progressive democracies. sources

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May 01 2025, 7 pm

Air India Faces $600 Million Loss from Pakistan Airspace Ban

Air India faces potential additional costs of up to $600 million due to Pakistan's airspace ban on Indian airlines, which could remain in effect for a year. The closure, prompted by diplomatic tensions following a terrorist attack, will necessitate longer flight routes and increased fuel expenses, significantly impacting Air India's operations and passenger services. The airline anticipates annual losses exceeding $591 million as a result. In response, Air India has requested government subsidies to alleviate the financial burden, citing that similar support for affected international flights would be a fair solution. Other airlines, including IndiGo, are also experiencing longer flight times, but the impact is most pronounced for Air India, which operates a majority of international flights over Pakistan. The Indian government is reportedly exploring measures to assist affected airlines, including potential tax breaks and collaboration with China for overflight permissions. sources

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May 01 2025, 7 pm

Co-Founder of $12B Firm Critiques Gen Z Employees' Work Ethic

Crypto investment firm Paradigm's unconventional hiring of 19-year-old MIT dropout Charlie Noyes has proven successful, as he has risen to the position of general partner at the $12 billion company. Noyes, who famously arrived five hours late to his first meeting, initially frustrated co-founder Matt Huang but has since showcased his exceptional talent and insight into the crypto landscape. Having discovered Bitcoin at age 12, Noyes was already a published researcher by 19 before dropping out of MIT to join Paradigm. Huang notes that integrating young talent like Noyes posed challenges, but once expectations were clarified, their contributions became invaluable. Paradigm now boasts a roster of young prodigies, including CTO Georgios Konstantopoulos and a developer known as @transmissions11. As companies worldwide increasingly embrace Gen Z employees, experts highlight their potential to rejuvenate workplaces with fresh ideas and innovative approaches. sources

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May 01 2025, 7 pm

Russia: Trump Made Ukraine Pay for US Aid with Minerals

Dmitry Medvedev, a senior Russian security official, criticized a recent minerals deal between Ukraine and the United States, claiming it indicates that US President Donald Trump has compelled Kyiv to finance future military aid with its mineral resources. The agreement, signed in Washington, grants the US preferential access to Ukrainian minerals and supports investment in Ukraine's reconstruction. Additionally, the Trump administration reportedly informed Congress of plans to approve defence-related exports to Ukraine, marking a significant step since Trump's return to the White House. Medvedev, now a prominent anti-Western figure, suggested that Ukraine's reliance on its national wealth for military supplies reflects a deepening subjugation to US influence. As the US grows impatient with stalled peace talks, Moscow has expressed a willingness for negotiations, while Kyiv calls for an immediate ceasefire. Analysts predict the minerals deal will complicate Russia's objectives in Ukraine, further entrenching US involvement. sources

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May 01 2025, 6 pm

CEOs' Pay Up 50% Since 2019, 56 Times Workers' Earnings

Average CEO pay in India has surged to $2 million annually, as reported by Oxfam, highlighting a stark contrast with the mere 0.9% increase in average worker wages since 2019. The global CEO compensation has risen by 50% in real terms over the same period, while billionaires amassed an average of $206 billion in new wealth last year, equivalent to $23,500 per hour. Although the gender pay gap among 11,366 corporations worldwide has narrowed from 27% to 22% between 2022 and 2023, female employees still effectively work unpaid on Fridays. Wage inequality persists, particularly in low-income countries, where the richest 10% earn 3.4 times more than the poorest 40%. Amidst rising living costs, Oxfam's executive director Amitabh Behar criticized the system that allows CEO pay to soar while many workers struggle to afford basic necessities. sources

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May 01 2025, 4 pm

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