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Tariffs will go into effect immediately, says White House

Trump's new tariffs take effect immediately, the White House confirmed. Details remain unclear, but it's his most aggressive trade move yet. He claims India and the EU have lowered tariffs. The full plan will be unveiled on 2 April.

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Trump's tariffs pose a threat to India and emerging markets

President Trump's policy aims to match foreign tariffs. US-India trade talks continue.

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President Trump hosts Iftar dinner at White House amid West Asia conflicts; thanks Muslims for support

President Trump hosted an Iftar dinner at the White House, thanking Muslim-Americans for their 2024 election support and reaffirming his commitment to Middle East peace through the Abraham Accords, amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.

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Trump pushes for US Election overhaul, cites India & Brazil

Trump cites India and Brazil to revamp US elections advocating stricter voter ID rules and stronger ballot security measures

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President Trump offers to cover astronauts' overtime costs after extended space mission

"Nobody's ever talked to me about that. If I have to, I'll pay it out of my own pocket." US President Donald Trump said speaking to reporters in the Oval Office

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New Canadian leader says Trump will want trade talks as Americans suffer from trade war

Canadian PM Mark Carney says US President Trump will seek trade talks as Americans feel the impact of the trade war. Carney promises relief for affected Canadians, plans for national trade corridors, and aims to protect Canada's sovereignty and economy.

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Gabbard's visit to India highlights strong US-India ties: US official

Tulsi Gabbard visited India, meeting PM Modi and key officials. Talks focused on defence, intelligence-sharing, and counter-terrorism, strengthening US-India ties under Modi and Trump. Gabbard also addressed the Raisina Dialogue.

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US Supreme Court to hear Tahawwur Rana’s plea to stay extradition to India

US Supreme Court will hear Tahawwur Rana’s renewed plea on 4 April to stay his extradition to India, citing health risks and fear of torture. Justice Kagan earlier denied it.

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Trump fires 2 Democrats on Federal Trade Commission, seeking more control over regulators

President Trump dismissed two Democratic FTC commissioners, triggering lawsuits and raising concerns over regulatory independence and presidential power.

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Trump hangs a copy of Declaration of Independence in Oval Office

President Trump shared images of the Declaration of Independence now hanging in the Oval Office, delivered by the National Archives.