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India to keep buying Russian oil despite Trump remarks: Report
NEW DELHI — India will continue purchasing discounted oil from Russia despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s suggestion that New Delhi would halt such imports, according to multiple media reports Saturday.The New York Times, citing two senior Indian officials, said India has no plans to stop buying Russian crude, while Russian state news agency Tass quoted a government source in New Delhi as saying there were “no indications” of any policy change.The source added that Indian refineries would keep making purchases based on pricing and other economic considerations.Trump told reporters, “I understand India no longer is going to be buying oil from Russia. That’s what I heard. I don’t know if that’s right or not, but that’s a good step. We’ll see what happens.”The U.S....
August 02, 2025

India to keep buying Russian oil despite Trump remarks: Report

Israeli strikes kill at least 18 in Gaza as aid seekers face deadly fire
GAZA — Israeli airstrikes and gunfire killed at least 18 Palestinians in Gaza on Saturday, including eight people seeking food near aid distribution sites, health officials said, as hunger and violence deepened in the besieged enclave.The Gaza Health Ministry said three of the dead were transported from the vicinity of a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution point in central Gaza, along with 36 wounded.Witnesses described panic and chaos as crowds scrambled for aid under fire.“It’s the same daily episode,” said Yahia Youssef, who was collecting food when shooting erupted.Another aid seeker, Abed Salah, said there had been “no threat” to nearby troops.Ten others were killed in central and southern Gaza, including five in two separate strikes on tents sheltering displaced...
August 02, 2025

Israeli strikes kill at least 18 in Gaza as aid seekers face deadly fire

WHO-coordinated medical aid convoy set to enter Gaza amid health system collapse
GAZA CITY — The Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza said Saturday that a convoy carrying critical medicines and medical consumables is scheduled to enter the Gaza Strip with coordination from the World Health Organization (WHO).In a statement, the ministry stressed that the shipment contains only medical supplies, with no food items included.“These supplies are of extreme importance and urgently required to continue life-saving treatment for patients and the injured,” the ministry said.Gaza’s health sector has been on the brink of collapse since Israel launched a military offensive on the enclave on Oct. 7, 2023.Rejecting international calls for a ceasefire, the Israeli army’s bombardment, blockade, and restrictions on aid have devastated the territory, leaving hospitals barely...
August 02, 2025

WHO-coordinated medical aid convoy set to enter Gaza amid health system collapse

Trump fires US labor statistics chief after weak jobs report
WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump has dismissed Erika McEntarfer, commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), just hours after the release of weaker-than-expected jobs data that intensified concerns over his tariff policies.In a post on social media Friday, Trump accused McEntarfer of having “RIGGED” the jobs figures “to make the Republicans, and ME, look bad.”The move — unprecedented in modern US politics — drew swift condemnation from lawmakers, economists and former government officials, who warned it risked undermining public trust in official economic data.Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer called Trump “a bad leader” who “shoots the messenger” when confronted with unfavorable statistics.The BLS report showed that US employers added just 73,000...
August 02, 2025

Trump fires US labor statistics chief after weak jobs report

Trump orders deployment of two US nuclear submarines after Medvedev warning
WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump said Friday he has ordered two U.S. nuclear submarines to be deployed “to the appropriate regions” following what he called “highly provocative statements” from former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.In a social media post, Trump said the move was precautionary, adding, “Words are very important, and can often lead to unintended consequences, I hope this will not be one of those instances.”Speaking to reporters before departing the White House for his Bedminster Golf Club in New Jersey, Trump said, “A threat was made by a former President of Russia (Medvedev), and we are going to protect our people.”Medvedev, now deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, lashed out at Trump on Monday, warning that U.S. pressure on the Kremlin...
August 02, 2025

Trump orders deployment of two US nuclear submarines after Medvedev warning

Thailand returns two wounded Cambodian soldiers after ceasefire in border conflict
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Cambodia on Friday welcomed the return of two wounded soldiers captured by Thailand after the two countries had agreed to a ceasefire ending five days of fighting over disputed border territory.The repatriation took place amid ongoing accusations from both sides of targeting civilians, violating the laws of war, and fueling nationalist tensions online.The remaining 18 Cambodian soldiers from the 20-member group captured Tuesday in a contested border zone remain in Thai custody, with Phnom Penh demanding their release.Cambodian officials say their troops had approached Thai forces in a friendly manner to exchange post-battle greetings.Thailand claims the Cambodians entered what it considers its territory with possible hostile intent, prompting their...
August 02, 2025

Thailand returns two wounded Cambodian soldiers after ceasefire in border conflict

Collapse at Chile’s El Teniente copper mine kills 1, traps 5 workers underground
SANTIAGO, Chile — A collapse at Chile’s El Teniente copper mine killed one worker and left five others trapped underground, prompting the state-owned National Copper Corp. (Codelco) to suspend operations in the affected areas of the world’s largest underground copper deposit.Nine other miners were injured in Thursday’s incident, which Codelco said was triggered by “a seismic event.” The U.S. Geological Survey reported a magnitude 5 earthquake in central Chile at 5:34 p.m. local time, near the mine’s location in the O’Higgins region. Codelco estimated the tremor’s magnitude at 4.2.Authorities are investigating whether the tremor was naturally occurring or linked to mining activity. Prosecutors have opened a criminal probe to determine if safety standards were breached.The...
August 02, 2025

Collapse at Chile’s El Teniente copper mine kills 1, traps 5 workers underground

Former Colombian president Álvaro Uribe sentenced to 12 years of house arrest for witness tampering, bribery
BOGOTÁ, Colombia — Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe was sentenced Friday to 12 years of house arrest for witness tampering and bribery, marking a historic verdict against one of the country’s most influential political figures.The ruling followed a nearly six-month trial in which prosecutors argued that Uribe, 73, sought to influence witnesses who had accused him of ties to a paramilitary group in the 1990s.Judge Sandra Heredia, who presided over the case, also barred Uribe from holding public office for eight years and imposed a fine of about $776,000.Heredia rejected the defense’s request to keep Uribe free during the appeals process, citing the ease with which the former president could leave the country “to evade the imposed sanction.”Uribe, who governed from 2002 to...
August 02, 2025

Former Colombian president Álvaro Uribe sentenced to 12 years of house arrest for witness tampering, bribery

Kyiv mourns as Russian attack kills 31, including 5 children, in deadliest strike in a year
KYIV — Kyiv observed a day of mourning Friday after a Russian missile and drone barrage killed 31 people, including five children, and injured more than 150 in the Ukrainian capital.Officials said it was the deadliest attack on the city since July last year and the highest single-day toll of child casualties since Russian aerial strikes on Kyiv began in October 2022.The youngest victim was 2 years old. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said 16 children were among the wounded.The assault destroyed part of a nine-story residential building and damaged more than 100 other structures, including schools, medical facilities, and universities.Emergency crews continued digging through rubble overnight as the death toll climbed.Authorities said Russia’s escalating campaign of strikes on...
August 02, 2025

Kyiv mourns as Russian attack kills 31, including 5 children, in deadliest strike in a year

Donald Trump announces new tariffs
Trump announces new tariffs across the globe
WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump signed an executive order that imposed new tariffs on dozens of countries, which will go into effect in seven days, a deadline that has been delayed by a week so that the tariff schedule could be updated.To many, the tariff hikes do not come as a surprise, as Trump initially announced them in April. He had set a minimum 10% tariff on every country in the world and additional levies on dozens deemed the worst offenders, citing deficits and unfair trade practices with the US.Trump delayed the deadline of the tariff implementation, dubbed "Liberation Day," several times, allowing trading partners to negotiate.Some of them were able to negotiate an agreement and even reach tariff-reducing deals.A 15% tariff rate for the EU, for example, was...
August 01, 2025

Trump announces new tariffs across the globe

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