Author: Rasmita Jena

  • U.S. Halts Military Planes for Deporting Illegal Immigrants

    U.S. Halts Military Planes for Deporting Illegal Immigrants

    The U.S. government is stopping the use of military planes to deport illegal immigrants. According to the Wall Street Journal, this decision is based on high costs. The military flights to send back illegal immigrants were found to be much more expensive than regular civilian flights. For example, deporting people to India cost about $3 million per flight, and even flights to Guantanamo Bay cost over $20,000 per person.

    Using military planes made these flights take longer and carry fewer people, which added to the costs. A recent flight to deport immigrants was canceled, and officials said this pause might continue for a long time. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned that breaking the law could lead to serious consequences, hinting that some might end up in Guantanamo Bay.

    So far, military planes have taken several migrants back to different countries, including India and Guatemala. Many deportees reported being handcuffed and chained during their flights, which does not sound comfortable at all.

    Overall, the Trump administration is focused on cracking down on illegal immigration, but now they have to find a more affordable way to handle deportations.

  • Kate Cassidy Opens Up About Liam Payne’s Legacy and Mental Health Journey

    Kate Cassidy Opens Up About Liam Payne’s Legacy and Mental Health Journey

    Liam Payne’s girlfriend, Kate Cassidy, opened up about how hard it can be to get out of bed after losing her partner. Liam, who was a member of One Direction, sadly passed away in October last year at just 31 years old when he fell from a hotel balcony in Argentina.

    In a recent interview on the ITV talk show, Lorraine, Kate spoke about Liam’s openness regarding mental health. She is now involved in the March4March mental health campaign to help those who need support, especially since Liam can no longer do it himself.

    Kate shared, “Liam guided me to this campaign. I’m on my own healing journey, and some days getting out of bed feels really tough. But I have my dog, Nala, who needs me, so I try to take her for a walk, even if it’s just for five or twenty minutes. It helps clear my mind instead of staying in bed scrolling through social media.”

    Kate became emotional as she talked about how she’s still learning to accept that Liam is gone. “It’s hard for me to talk about him in the past tense. It hurts. I have tough days, but I am lucky to have a great support system around me,” she said.

    She described Liam as “one of a kind,” saying he could make anyone smile. “He had a special sense of humor that made everything better. His warm presence is something I’ll always hold onto.”

    Kate also hopes to help others feel less alone in their grief and healing process. She was drawn to the number four in the campaign, which means a lot to her and Liam. “It’s our angel number that symbolizes support and guidance,” she explained.

    Just before Liam’s tragic death, Kate had been in Argentina with him but returned to America beforehand. At the Brit Awards, Liam was remembered fondly, with his family wanting privacy during this tough time.

    Recently, a court in Argentina dismissed charges against some people related to Liam’s death. Kate had been with Liam since 2022 and mentioned that he once wrote her a note about wanting to propose. She joined his family and friends for his private funeral.

    Liam often spoke about his mental health struggles and his fight with alcoholism during his time with One Direction. He had previously discussed hitting “rock bottom” and shared his journey towards sobriety. In 2023, he revealed he was almost six months sober after staying in a rehab facility for nearly 100 days.

  • Security Breach During Jaishankar’s Visit: Pro-Khalistan Protest in London

    Security Breach During Jaishankar’s Visit: Pro-Khalistan Protest in London

    During a recent trip to London, India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar faced a security scare when a supporter of Khalistan rushed towards his car and tore the Indian flag. This happened as Jaishankar was leaving the Chatham House, where he had just finished a discussion.

    A video shows the man running aggressively toward Jaishankar’s convoy. The police were initially slow to react, which allowed the protester to rip the flag while others nearby shouted slogans in support of Khalistan. After a short delay, the police stepped in and took the protester and others in his group away.

    Outside Chatham House, another video showed a larger group of Khalistan supporters protesting with flags and chanting slogans. Jaishankar was in the UK from March 4 to March 9 for official talks.

    During his visit, Jaishankar met with UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy. They talked about many important topics, including how both countries could work together on trade, education, and technology.

    In his discussion at Chatham House, Jaishankar strongly defended India’s stance on Kashmir. He said that India does not need help from anyone else to resolve the issue. He explained the steps India has taken, like removing Article 370, helping the local economy, and encouraging elections. He pointed out that the main problem is the part of Kashmir that Pakistan controls. “We’re waiting for the return of the part of Kashmir that Pakistan is holding illegally. Once that happens, I promise Kashmir will be resolved,” Jaishankar stated.

  • Southern States Fear Losing Power in Delimitation Debate

    Southern States Fear Losing Power in Delimitation Debate

    The debate over how to draw new voting districts, known as delimitation, is back in focus and could shape the politics of India for years to come. Recently, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu has called for the southern states to stand united against this delimitation challenge, saying it’s like a sword hanging over them.

    States like Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Karnataka, and Kerala are worried about losing their fair share of representation in Parliament. Meanwhile, states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, and Chhattisgarh could gain more seats just because they have larger populations. This seems unfair to southern states that have had successful population control measures through education and better healthcare.

    Union Home Minister Amit Shah has assured that Tamil Nadu will not lose any seats due to delimitation. However, this raises questions. If seats for Uttar Pradesh and Bihar increase, how will that not affect southern states? It feels unfair to the southern states, as they feel punished for successfully controlling their population growth.

    Delimitation is about giving more seats to Hindi-speaking states based on population, which leads to a major concern: why should southern states pay the price for their success in controlling population growth? The Centre and the BJP argue that this process is not meant to be discriminatory, but southern states see it differently. They want a review of this approach and the criteria used for delimitation.

    The head of the BJP’s Tamil Nadu unit suggested that discussions about delimitation were distractions from more pressing issues like corruption and governance. But it’s important to note that southern states are united in their concerns about this issue. Leaders like Karnataka’s Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Telangana’s Chief Minister Revanth Reddy have expressed distrust in the government’s assurances regarding delimitation.

    Chandrababu Naidu, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, is also likely to voice his concerns over delimitation. As the situation gets serious, this issue could significantly affect the BJP government, and they can’t ignore it.

    During a recent all-party meeting in Tamil Nadu about delimitation, the BJP boycotted the event, which raises questions about their willingness to discuss these critical issues. There’s a need for all southern states to rally together for justice. This isn’t just fear-mongering from the DMK; it’s a genuine concern that needs to be addressed.

  • Vicky Kaushal’s Chhaava: Praised by Leaders and PM Modi!

    Vicky Kaushal’s Chhaava: Praised by Leaders and PM Modi!

    Actor Vicky Kaushal’s new movie “Chhaava” is creating a buzz all over India! Leaders from the BJP in Mumbai are showing a lot of love for the film. Even Prime Minister Narendra Modi has praised it, saying, “Right now, ‘Chhaava’ is making a splash.”

    Recently, Aditi Sunil Tatkare, a minister in Maharashtra, hosted a special screening of “Chhaava” for MLAs (Members of the Legislative Assembly) and MLCs (Members of the Legislative Council). She said, “We wanted all our MLAs and council members to see this important movie, so we arranged a special screening.” The cast and team of the movie helped a lot with this event.

    “Chhaava,” directed by Laxman Utekar, features Vicky Kaushal as Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj and Akshaye Khanna as Emperor Aurangzeb. Additionally, Rashmika Mandanna and Divya Dutta are also in the film.

    Aditi Tatkare thanked Maharashtra’s Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and other leaders for attending the screening. She expressed that the movie honors Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj’s struggles for Swarajya (self-rule).

    Maharashtra Assembly Speaker Rahul Narwekar praised “Chhaava,” calling it “really good” and encouraging more films about history. He wants young people to learn about their heritage through movies.

    Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis also shared his thoughts, saying, “This movie shows the bravery and intelligence of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj. His struggle and sacrifice for our freedom are now visible to the public. Congratulations to everyone involved!”

    Even Prime Minister Modi mentioned “Chhaava” at a big Marathi literature event, celebrating Maharashtra’s role in both Marathi and Hindi films. He highlighted that the film shares the bravery of Sambhaji Maharaj with everyone.

    Feeling honored by the Prime Minister’s words, Vicky Kaushal shared a heartfelt thank-you on Instagram, saying, “Grateful to PM Narendra Modi.” Rashmika Mandanna, who plays Yesubai, also expressed her gratitude online, writing, “Thank you, PM Modi. It’s truly an honor!”

  • Trump’s Unique Ideas for Tackling U.S. Debt Crisis Explained

    Trump’s Unique Ideas for Tackling U.S. Debt Crisis Explained

    Investors are curious about how Donald Trump might deal with America’s growing debt, especially since he has said he won’t cut popular health and retirement benefits. Some of Trump’s advisers have suggested unusual ideas, like swapping U.S. Treasury bonds with other countries for cheaper loans, or offering residency cards to rich foreigners for $5 million each.

    The U.S. debt is now $36 trillion, more than 120% of what the country makes in a year (GDP). It’s rising quickly because the government is spending more than it collects in taxes. Last year, the U.S. budget deficit hit over 6% of GDP, and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent wants to cut that in half.

    Trump’s administration is trying hard to reduce federal spending through a new initiative called Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). They’re also planning to collect more money by placing high tariffs on imports from countries like China and Canada. However, many investors and economists believe that these efforts may not be enough to significantly improve the budget situation. They worry that a forced swap of bonds could hurt the U.S.’s reputation for creditworthiness, which might increase interest rates on loans.

    Larry Summers, a former Treasury Secretary, mentioned that there is limited potential for making major changes to long-term interest rates through financial tricks. A White House official noted that creative solutions are necessary and blamed previous Democratic leaders for the deficit and inflation problems.

    After Trump’s election, investors worried that his tax cuts and tariffs would worsen the deficit, leading to inflation. But since mid-January, just before Trump took office again, the interest rates on 10-year Treasury bonds have dropped to around 4.2%. Investors also feel more confident about the future size of the debt.

    Some experts believe falling interest rates are a result of economic uncertainty caused by Trump’s policies, leading to lower consumer and business confidence. The S&P 500 stock index has dropped over 4% since Trump’s return to the White House, compared to a smaller decline in global stocks.

    The Trump administration must convince investors that its plans to control debt are effective. If investors lose faith, they may sell bonds, causing interest rates to rise, which could make it harder to implement policies.

    In a paper, economist Stephen Miran suggested that Trump could convince foreign governments to exchange their Treasury bonds for cheaper long-term bonds, leveraging tariffs and U.S. military support. This idea, called the “Mar-a-Lago Accord,” could save about $100 billion in interest costs yearly. However, this would only represent a small piece of the total debt burden, which is expected to reach $52 trillion by 2035.

    Another plan that Trump proposed is selling U.S. residency to wealthy foreigners, claiming it could raise trillions of dollars to help pay off debt. But some experts doubt this could attract many investors because it would also subject their global income to U.S. taxes.

    There is also speculation that the administration may try to use gold reserves held in Fort Knox to help with debt issues. Although the gold is worth around $758 billion, it is recorded at just $11 billion on the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet due to past laws.

    Bessent mentioned monetizing the U.S. balance sheet but has clarified he’s not considering a gold revaluation. Ed Mills, an analyst, noted that Trump’s background as a real estate developer might influence how he restructures the country’s debt. Trump has a history of overcoming his debts through negotiations.

    In summary, with Trump as president, investors and officials need to expect the unexpected.

  • Shami Urges for Saliva’s Return to Boost Reverse Swing in Cricket

    Shami Urges for Saliva’s Return to Boost Reverse Swing in Cricket

    Reverse swing is a powerful tool for fast bowlers. It became harder to use after the International Cricket Council (ICC) banned saliva because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Mohammed Shami, India’s leading fast bowler, shared his worries about this rule after India won against Australia in the Champions Trophy semi-final. He believes saliva is important for getting reverse swing back into the game. “We are trying to reverse swing, but without saliva, it’s tough. We hope they will let us use it again,” Shami said after India’s win in Dubai.

    In One Day Internationals (ODIs), reverse swing is rare now since there are always two new balls, which makes it tougher for fast bowlers, even before the saliva ban. Shami was a key player for India in the semi-final, taking 3 wickets for 48 runs in 10 overs, helping India win by four wickets.

    Shami’s role is especially crucial because star bowler Jasprit Bumrah is injured. On Tuesday, Shami was one of just two fast bowlers in the team, along with Hardik Pandya, who is more of an all-rounder. “I’m working on my rhythm to help the team more. It’s a big responsibility when we are short of proper fast bowlers,” Shami said. He is leading the pace attack in the Champions Trophy, sharing the new ball with either Harshit Rana or Pandya. While Rana is still learning at the international level, Pandya doesn’t usually bowl 10 overs regularly.

    With eight wickets in the tournament so far, Shami has stepped up in Bumrah’s absence. He acknowledged that being the main pace bowler is tough but is determined to give his best for India. “When you’re the main bowler and the other is an all-rounder, you have to take the lead and take wickets,” Shami explained.

  • Trump to Announce Major Tariff Changes on Autos and More

    Trump to Announce Major Tariff Changes on Autos and More

    President Donald Trump will soon announce his decision about the tariffs he placed on Canada and Mexico earlier this week. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said there may be some relief for cars and other industries. He mentioned on Bloomberg Television that Trump is thinking about which parts of the market might receive lower tariffs.

    While some sectors may still face a 25% tariff increase, others might be excluded from it. “It could be cars or other products,” Lutnick stated. He also noted that the current tariffs are aimed at stopping the flow of the dangerous drug fentanyl. There will be a bigger set of trade actions coming next month.

    Lutnick expects that the changes will occur soon, “this afternoon,” to adjust the tariffs for certain products that meet rules under the USMCA agreement that Trump made with Canada and Mexico during his first term as president.

    After Lutnick’s comments, shares of big American car companies like Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis went up. GM shares jumped more than 5%, Ford rose about 2%, and Stellantis went up 7% in European markets.

    Lutnick brushed off recent data showing a negative impact on confidence in business due to Trump’s policies. He emphasized that many companies are investing in the U.S., signaling strong confidence. “Trillions of dollars are being invested in American manufacturing, which shows that good times are coming,” he said.

  • Kohli Shines Again as India Reaches Champions Trophy Semi-Finals

    Kohli Shines Again as India Reaches Champions Trophy Semi-Finals

    Virat Kohli once again showed his amazing skills in a crucial match as he scored 84 runs, helping India reach the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy. India had to chase down a target of 265 runs against Australia, and Kohli played a key role in making it happen. Although he was close to scoring his 25th century, he didn’t let that stop him from playing an excellent innings filled with control and focus.

    After the match, Kohli shared that big games inspire him. “I love playing cricket. As long as I enjoy batting, everything else will fall into place,” he said. Kohli emphasized the importance of hard work and being prepared for important matches. He believes that when you focus on teamwork and play well under pressure, it feels great.

    Despite some early challenges with quick wickets, other players like Shreyas Iyer, Axar Patel, and KL Rahul joined Kohli to build important partnerships and help India smoothly reach the target. “It feels fantastic when teammates step up. Hardik made key shots at tense moments, and KL finished the game strongly. Each of us contributed to this win. The team is in a good place,” Kohli noted.

    Now, India awaits the winner of the semi-final match between South Africa and New Zealand, who scored an impressive 362 runs in their game in Karachi. India previously defeated New Zealand in the group stage.

  • Tesla Sales Plummet: Challenges in Europe and Beyond

    Tesla Sales Plummet: Challenges in Europe and Beyond

    Tesla’s sales in Germany dropped a shocking 76% in February, which is even worse than a 60% drop in January, according to Germany’s road traffic agency. This is a big worry for Tesla, especially since Germany is one of its most important markets. Meanwhile, sales of all electric vehicles in Germany actually went up by 30.8%.

    Troubles Across Europe

    It seems that Tesla is struggling not just in Germany, but also across Europe. Sales in France fell by 26%, and in countries like Norway, Denmark, and Sweden, the drop was between 42% and almost 50%. However, in the UK, Tesla managed to increase its sales by 20%, but its overall market share still went down because other brands are getting stronger.

    Political Drama and Its Effects

    Reports suggest that Elon Musk’s political views might be affecting Tesla’s sales. He has publicly supported far-right political groups, especially in Germany, which may have upset some potential buyers. His comments asking Germans to forget about historical guilt didn’t help either. This led to boycotts, with some people in London urging Tesla owners to switch car brands, and protests happening in places like Strasbourg and even in France, where some Tesla cars were damaged.

    Challenges Beyond Europe

    Tesla’s trouble isn’t just in Europe. In China, the biggest electric vehicle market, production fell by nearly 50% in February due to tough competition from local companies like BYD and Xiaomi. While Musk’s political actions may not be a factor in China, the competition there is getting fiercer.

    In the U.S., investors are also worried. Tesla’s stock has dropped over 40% since December, losing gains from before. Some investors want more accountability from Musk, especially asking for his pay to be connected with environmental and governance goals.

    Looking Ahead

    A part of the sales drop might be because buyers are waiting for a new Model Y, but experts believe the company’s political troubles and growing competition are big reasons behind the decline. However, Musk is still focused on Tesla’s future, especially in self-driving technology and plans for autonomous taxis.

    People are eagerly waiting for upcoming financial reports to see how Tesla will handle these challenges worldwide.