Trump: “Disappointed But Not Done” with Putin
In a recent exclusive interview, Donald Trump, seen in the Oval Office wearing his signature blue suit and red tie, stated that while he’s “disappointed” in Vladimir Putin over the Ukraine war, he’s “not done” trying to work with him. Trump also revealed he trusts “almost no one” in politics and shared his firm stance on NATO and UK relations.
⚖️ Russia Shrugs Off U.S. Tariff Threat Over Ukraine
Following the U.S. warning of 100% tariffs if a Ukraine peace deal isn’t reached within 50 days, Kremlin reactions have been muted. Analysts suggest Moscow feels more relieved than rattled, interpreting the threat as more political than practical, especially given previous delays in enforcement.
✈️ Florida Plane Crash Injures Four in Residential Area
A small aircraft crashed in a Florida neighborhood, causing injuries to all four people onboard, including the pilot. According to Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue, everyone sustained only minor injuries. The plane came down in a residential street, narrowly avoiding nearby homes.
🌱 Animals React to Sound Signals from Plants, Say Scientists
New research reveals that animals can detect sound emissions from plants, hinting at a hidden layer of communication in nature. These silent signals may play a vital role in ecosystem behavior, suggesting that plants and animals may interact more than previously thought.
📊 China Surprises Markets with 5.2% Economic Growth
Despite looming U.S. tariff threats, China’s economy grew by 5.2% in the last quarter. Strong manufacturing and export numbers helped beat expectations, though trade tensions with the U.S. could challenge future stability if restrictions escalate further.
🏭 India’s Coal Dependency Faces Clean Energy Dilemma
India continues to rely on coal-fired thermal power to meet daily energy needs. With Jharkhand introducing new mining taxes, fuel costs are expected to rise. Experts warn that while India can’t immediately give up coal, a cleaner transition is urgently needed.
💧 Gaza Boy Killed While Collecting Water Amid Airstrike
In central Gaza’s Nuseirat camp, 10 Palestinians — including six children — were killed by an Israeli strike while gathering water. Among them was Abdullah, a young boy whose father, Mahmoud Abdul Rahman, said he had gone just for a sip. The tragedy has sparked global outcry.
🤖 Nvidia to Resume AI Chip Sales to China Amid Policy Shift
Nvidia has announced plans to restart sales of its AI chips to China, signaling a potential reversal of the U.S. government’s recent export ban. The move aims to restore business with one of its biggest markets, amid global tensions over AI technology control.
✈️ India Orders Boeing Jet Fuel Switch Inspections
Amid growing concerns, India’s aviation authority has directed airlines to inspect fuel switches on Boeing aircraft. This precautionary step follows technical issues reported globally, aiming to prevent mid-air malfunctions or fuel flow disruptions.
👨🚀 India’s First ISS Astronaut Returns to Earth
The first Indian astronaut to visit the International Space Station (ISS) has returned safely to Earth. The mission marks a historic milestone for India’s space ambitions, reflecting its growing role in global space exploration.
🌵 German Backpacker Rescued from Australian Outback
A German tourist who went missing in the Australian Outback was found alive after a multi-day search. Overwhelmed with emotion, she described herself as “beyond grateful” to be rescued from the harsh, remote terrain.
🧾 UK Resumes Processing Syrian Asylum Applications
The UK government has confirmed it will begin processing Syrian asylum claims again, after months of policy reviews and backlogs. The decision follows human rights pressure and legal challenges related to delays.
🧠 Meta to Invest Billions in AI Data Centers
Meta (Facebook’s parent company) has pledged to invest hundreds of billions of dollars into building AI-focused data centers globally. The move highlights its ambition to dominate the next era of artificial intelligence infrastructure, from hardware to machine learning research.