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  • US Halts Military Aid to Ukraine After Trump-Zelensky Disagreement

    US Halts Military Aid to Ukraine After Trump-Zelensky Disagreement

    In the past week, the relationship between the United States and Ukraine has gotten worse. This is happening because of a disagreement between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House. The argument has led to the US stopping all military aid to Ukraine, while European countries are trying to support Zelensky.

    The Argument at the White House

    On February 28, President Zelensky visited the White House to meet President Trump and Vice President JD Vance. During the meeting, the two leaders got into a heated argument in front of reporters. The disagreement started when Zelensky challenged Vice President Vance about Russia and diplomacy issues. Vance responded, saying it was disrespectful for Zelensky to raise these issues in front of American media and that he should be thankful for Trump’s efforts to end the conflict.

    President Trump also told Zelensky to be more grateful for US support, saying Zelensky didn’t have leverage against Russia. Trump claimed Zelensky was not interested in a ceasefire because of his dislike for Russian President Putin. After the argument, Zelensky’s other meetings and a joint press conference were canceled.

    Zelensky’s Reaction

    After the tense encounter, President Zelensky spoke on Fox News, stating that the argument was “not good for both sides.” He expressed worries about the situation and emphasized that Ukrainians want to know that America supports them against Russia. President Trump replied, saying Zelensky disrespected the US and could return only when he was ready to talk about peace.

    Zelensky also thanked other world leaders on social media for their support.

    Can They Fix Their Relationship?

    Following a meeting with European leaders who want to support him after the clash, Zelensky spoke to reporters at the London airport, saying he believes the relationship can be repaired. He added that he would come if President Trump invites him for a constructive conversation.

    Zelensky highlighted that ending the war is still a long way off and that any peace must be fair and sustainable.

    Zelensky’s Message of Gratitude

    On Monday, Zelensky posted a video thanking the US for its support during the war. He expressed gratitude for the help Ukraine has received and praised his people and European allies for their commitment to peace and security.

    Trump’s Response

    In reaction to Zelensky’s statement about the war, Trump criticized him on Truth Social, calling it the worst statement he could have made. Trump said he believes Zelensky doesn’t want peace as long as he has US support and pointed out that European leaders said they need help from the US.

    US Freezes Military Aid to Ukraine

    A senior defense official announced that the US has stopped all military aid to Ukraine until President Trump decides that the Ukrainian leaders are genuinely seeking peace. This includes all military supplies not currently in Ukraine and those en route.

  • European Leaders Aim to Boost Trade with Vietnam Amid U.S. Tensions

    European Leaders Aim to Boost Trade with Vietnam Amid U.S. Tensions

    European leaders are planning to visit Vietnam soon to strengthen their relationship with the country. This is happening because there are tensions with the United States that might hurt Vietnam’s exports. Former U.S. President Joe Biden tried to improve ties with Vietnam, seeing it as an important ally against China. But now, if Donald Trump becomes president again, he might impose taxes on Vietnam’s goods, which could hurt trade.

    Because of this uncertainty, European countries are stepping up their connections with Vietnam. Ursula von der Leyen, the head of the European Commission, and French President Emmanuel Macron are both expected to visit Vietnam in the next few months. These trips were planned a while ago and are not yet confirmed.

    Von der Leyen recently spoke with ASEAN leaders in Vietnam, mentioning that rising tariffs and export controls are concerning, and she wants to create new trade partnerships. Macron is expected to visit later in May to further strengthen ties with Vietnam, which was once a French colony. There are plans for EU trade commissioner Maros Sefcovic to go to Vietnam in April.

    Last year, the EU imported $52 billion worth of goods from Vietnam, making it the third-largest market for Vietnamese exports, following the U.S. U.S. companies in Vietnam, which depend heavily on sales to the U.S., are worried they might have to cut jobs if new tariffs are imposed.

    Interestingly, if this happens, it might lead to more Vietnamese goods being sold to the EU, and European companies might invest in Vietnam. This could be good for the country as it wants to improve its military supplies and infrastructure, including new railways.

    Additionally, Europe is trying to fill the gap left by the U.S. in foreign aid after Trump cut it off. Belgium is starting a fund to help clean areas contaminated during the Vietnam War by agents like Agent Orange. The goal is to turn these areas into productive industrial zones.

  • 2025 Oscars: ‘Anora’ Wins Big Amid Viewer Surprises

    2025 Oscars: ‘Anora’ Wins Big Amid Viewer Surprises

    This year’s Oscars, which celebrated the independent film “Anora,” had about 18.1 million viewers on TV and streaming, as reported by ABC on Monday. This is a 7% drop from last year’s Oscar ceremony, which attracted 19.5 million viewers who came to see the blockbuster film “Oppenheimer” win Best Picture. However, viewership among adults under 50 actually went up by 3%.

    “Anora” is a unique fairy tale about a sex worker and a Russian oligarch’s son. It won Best Picture and four other awards at the ceremony, making $40 million worldwide, while “Oppenheimer” made nearly $976 million.

    Comedian Conan O’Brien hosted the Oscars for the first time and received praise from TV critics. The show lasted almost four hours and mostly stayed away from politics. Owen Gleiberman of Variety said, “O’Brien absolutely rocked his debut, balancing humor perfectly.”

    The Oscars aired live on ABC and were also streamed on Hulu. Some people faced problems with the Hulu stream, with reports of it cutting off just before the Best Actress and Best Picture awards.

    In recent years, fewer people have been watching Hollywood awards shows as many switch to streaming and social media. This year’s Oscars had 104.2 million interactions online, outshining other events like the Grammy Awards and the Super Bowl.

    The biggest Oscar telecast was in 1998 when “Titanic” won many awards, attracting over 57 million viewers. The lowest ratings were in 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic, with only 10.5 million viewers.

  • Chris Brown’s Housekeeper Seeks $90 Million After Dog Attack

    Chris Brown’s Housekeeper Seeks $90 Million After Dog Attack

    Chris Brown’s former housekeeper, Maria Avila, has taken legal action against the singer for an incident that happened on December 12, 2020. Maria claims that while she was taking out the trash, Chris Brown’s dog, Hades, attacked her, leaving her seriously injured. Now, Maria wants Chris to appear in court and share his financial information. She is asking for a whopping $90 million in damages.

    Recently, it has been reported that Maria is trying to get the court’s help to make Chris show up for a deposition (a type of questioning in court). She also wants to see his financial records, including bank accounts, businesses, and income details. According to her lawyer, Maria believes Chris will not cooperate, even if the court orders him to do so. Therefore, they think this request is fair.

    Maria is facing difficulties getting Chris to cooperate. His lawyers have claimed he no longer lives in California, making it tough for him to attend the deposition. However, Maria says that no one mentioned this before, so she believes she can still force him to appear in court. She has even asked the court to make Chris pay $7,560 for making this process harder.

    Maria’s lawyer has stated that Chris witnessed the attack but did nothing to help her. Instead, he allegedly told his bodyguards to get rid of the dog, which was later euthanized. Maria was reportedly left without any help, and she has shared photos of her injuries from the attack. Chris has denied all claims and says that Maria caused this incident by provoking the dog.

  • Explore Your Daily Horoscope for Everyone: Simple Insights for Today

    Explore Your Daily Horoscope for Everyone: Simple Insights for Today

    Number 1 (Born on 1st, 10th, 19th, or 28th)
    Today, you’ll feel confident and determined to make important decisions. Trust your gut when it comes to your work or personal life. The universe encourages you to take risks for big success! Embrace new changes and let your courage shine.

    Number 2 (Born on 2nd, 11th, 20th, or 29th)
    You might face some challenges today; stay calm and don’t rush into decisions. Focus on improving your plans rather than hurrying. Patience is key, and taking time to think will lead to better results later on.

    Number 3 (Born on 3rd, 12th, 21st, or 30th)
    Something exciting may happen today that opens up new opportunities for you, whether in work, finances, or social life. Keep your eyes open for signs and conversations that could lead you to great things!

    Number 4 (Born on 4th, 13th, 22nd, or 31st)
    Today is emotional and focuses on your relationships and personal goals. Don’t hide your feelings; explore them instead. Stay calm and present, as this will help you make good decisions.

    Number 5 (Born on 5th, 14th, or 23rd)
    You may feel overwhelmed by responsibilities today. Remember to mix work with fun! Enjoy small pleasures like painting or chatting with friends. Balancing responsibilities with joy is important.

    Number 6 (Born on 6th, 15th, or 24th)
    Today is all about connecting with others. Spend time with friends and family, as this can lead to new opportunities. Accept social invites; you never know what exciting connections you might make!

    Number 7 (Born on 7th, 16th, or 25th)
    Challenges you face today can help you grow. See difficulties as chances to improve. Stay calm, think creatively, and you can turn problems into successes. Growth comes from facing tough times.

    Number 8 (Born on 8th, 17th, or 26th)
    Revisit an old hobby that makes you happy. Spend some time doing something you love, whether it’s art, music, or exercise. Relax and enjoy these moments; they will lift your spirits!

    Number 9 (Born on 9th, 18th, or 27th)
    Your heart is calling for deeper connections today. Have an honest conversation with someone important to you. Sharing your feelings will strengthen your relationships and bring peace.

  • Uttar Pradesh Woman’s Suicide Linked to Beloved Cat’s Death

    Uttar Pradesh Woman’s Suicide Linked to Beloved Cat’s Death

    A 36-year-old woman from Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, was very sad after her cat, Titu, passed away. She loved Titu like a child. For three days, she kept Titu’s body close, hoping that it would come back to life. Sadly, on Saturday night, she hung herself. Her family said she had struggled with mental health problems and had received treatment before.

    The woman’s mother explained that Titu died quickly one night and that her daughter believed the cat could be revived. Even after many hours, she did not want to bury the cat. Neighbors recalled how close the woman and Titu were, suggesting her past marriage may have left her feeling lonely. After her tragic death, the police helped bury Titu.

    Experts believe that for people with mental health issues, pets can become a very important support. A psychologist pointed out that her emotional connection to her cat might have overwhelmed her after it died, leading to her sad decision.

    If you or someone you know is feeling hopeless, please remember that there are people who can help. In India, you can contact helplines like 011-23389090 (Sumaitri) or 044-24640050 (Sneha Foundation) for support.

  • Gold Prices Steady Amid Tariff Concerns: What’s Next

    Gold Prices Steady Amid Tariff Concerns: What’s Next

    Gold prices stayed the same on Tuesday as people worried that U.S. President Donald Trump’s new taxes on goods from Canada and Mexico might make prices go up and hurt the economy.

    Key Points:
    – The price of gold held at $2,892.64 an ounce early Tuesday morning. Gold futures in the U.S. were also almost the same at $2,902.90.
    – Trump announced on Monday that he would impose a 25% tax on imports from Mexico and Canada, leading to fears of a trade conflict in North America and causing markets to react negatively.
    – He mentioned that starting April 2, there would be new taxes on countries that tax U.S. products, and that he would increase the existing taxes on Chinese goods to 20%.
    – If prices rise too much, the Federal Reserve might keep interest rates high for a long time, making gold less appealing as an investment since it doesn’t earn interest.
    – St. Louis Federal Reserve President Alberto Musalem thinks the U.S. economy will keep growing this year, but there are concerns because some recent reports show weaker consumer spending and housing data.
    – Investors are now looking forward to upcoming job reports for clues on how interest rates might change.
    – JP Morgan stated that they believe gold prices will go up long-term and predict prices could reach around $3,000 an ounce by late 2025.
    – Other precious metals: Silver stayed at $31.67 an ounce, platinum dropped to $951.60, and palladium decreased to $934.89.

  • Elon Musk Demands Weekly Accomplishments from Federal Employees

    Elon Musk Demands Weekly Accomplishments from Federal Employees

    Federal workers have until midnight to listen to Elon Musk’s second request for reports about what they’ve done recently. Musk, along with former President Trump, warned that those who don’t follow these instructions might get fired. They believe asking for a list of five accomplishments from last week will help make the government more accountable.

    Many employees feel stressed and confused about this new rule as the government changes. Some agencies are telling their staff not to respond or to keep their answers limited, like they did last month when Musk made his first request.

    This time, employees should expect to send their lists every Monday. There are about 2.4 million federal workers, with most not based in Washington, D.C. For example, workers at the Food and Drug Administration received several emails about the request on Monday, telling them about the new requirement and how to respond properly.

    They must avoid sharing sensitive information and should answer with general statements only. Similar rules came from the Department of Energy. Employees were told not to include anything sensitive or classified and to keep things vague. The State Department said they would answer on behalf of their workers, while the Federal Bureau of Prisons allowed workers to say that their duties are security-sensitive. The Justice Department initially said not to respond due to confidentiality, but later changed its mind.

    The FBI was also told to wait and not respond until told otherwise. Last month, the request for five accomplishments was optional, even with Musk hinting at layoffs. Now, individual agencies are asking, as they have the authority to hire or fire employees.

    Musk described this new requirement as a “pulse check” to see if employees could report back effectively.

  • India vs Australia: The Impact of Home Advantage in the ICC Semi-Final

    India vs Australia: The Impact of Home Advantage in the ICC Semi-Final

    India has a big advantage in the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 because they’re playing all their matches in Dubai. Famous cricketers like Nasser Hussain and Michael Atherton have pointed out that since India hasn’t traveled, they know the Dubai pitch very well.

    Before their big match, Australia’s captain Steve Smith said it’s hard to say if India has an advantage, but he agreed that they are used to the conditions. India won all their group matches against Bangladesh, Pakistan, and New Zealand to top Group A. In contrast, Australia came second in Group B, winning against England but losing matches to rain.

    “We’ve seen how the pitch behaves. India has played really well here, so it will be an exciting match,” Smith said at a news conference.

    Before India’s last match against New Zealand, both Australia and South Africa were in Dubai. After India won, South Africa flew to Lahore for their semi-final. Unlike other teams, India hasn’t traveled at all during the tournament and has enjoyed the benefits of staying in Dubai to prepare.

    “They got it right by being here early and practicing. If we had waited for last night’s match, we would’ve been rushed,” Smith added.

    The focus is also on Indian spinner Varun Chakaravarthy, who took five wickets against New Zealand. India is expected to use four spinners to challenge the Australian players.

    Smith commented that how well his batters handle spin will be crucial to success. “It’s not just Chakaravarthy; their other spinners are really good too,” he said. “How we play during the middle overs will determine the game

  • Abu Azmi Sparks Outrage for Praising Aurangzeb as ‘Good Administrator

    Abu Azmi Sparks Outrage for Praising Aurangzeb as ‘Good Administrator

    Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Abu Azmi caused a big stir when he called Mughal emperor Aurangzeb a “good administrator.” This upset many, including Maharashtra’s Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, who called Azmi’s comments “treason” and insisted that legal action should be taken against him.

    Azmi, known for making controversial remarks, said that Aurangzeb was not a cruel ruler. He stated that during Aurangzeb’s 52-year reign, if he had been forcing Hindus to convert to Islam, there would have been many more converts. Azmi claimed that while Aurangzeb did destroy temples, he also destroyed mosques, implying he wasn’t strictly anti-Hindu. “The country should not be divided by religion; we must all follow the Constitution,” he added.

    In response, Eknath Shinde criticized Azmi, reminding him that Aurangzeb tortured the Maratha king Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj for 40 days. Shinde called Azmi’s remarks wrong and said he should apologize. He suggested that such statements disrespected India’s history.

    Shiv Sena leader Shaina NC also condemned Azmi’s comments, saying he needs to study history. She emphasized that Aurangzeb only destroyed temples and never built any. BJP leader Ram Kadam joined in the criticism, pointing out that Aurangzeb brutally killed Sambhaji Raja.

    The anger over Aurangzeb has grown recently, especially after the release of the movie “Chhava,” making Azmi’s comments even more controversial.