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    Global views of China and Xi improve while they decline about US and Trump, survey says
    Trump downplays possibility of sending Ukraine long-range weapons as it struggles to repel Russia
    Trump administration fires 17 immigration court judges across 10 states, union says
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    Hopes grounded: HC junks appeals of Air India ex-staffers against eviction order from quarters
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July 16, 2025
President announces tariffs exceeding 10% on over 100 smaller nations effective August 1
The President announced plans to impose tariffs exceeding 10% on over 100 smaller nations, primarily in Africa and the Caribbean. A uniform tariff rate will likely apply to all these countries, despite their relatively modest trade volumes with the US. The Commerce Secretary noted these nations would have minimal impact on addressing trade imbalances. The administration has been issuing tariff letters to approximately two dozen countries and the European Union, with rates effective August 1. Additional tariffs on pharmaceutical drugs may be announced by month's end. For certain sectors like pharmaceuticals and computer chips, companies will receive a one-year grace period at lower rates to establish domestic manufacturing before facing higher import taxes.
July 16, 2025
Global survey reveals declining US favorability while China's international image improves across multiple nations
A recent survey by the Pew Research Centre across 24 countries shows improving global views of China and its leader while opinions of the US and its president have declined. The US was viewed more favorably than China in eight countries, China in seven, with the remainder viewing them equally. Among 10 high-income countries, favorable US opinions dropped from 51% to 35%, while China's rose from 23% to 32%. Confidence in the current US president fell from 53% to 24%, while China's leader saw a slight increase from 17% to 22%. The survey suggests shifting superpower perceptions may influence these changes.
July 16, 2025
President sets 50-day deadline for Russia to end Ukraine conflict, threatens 100% tariffs but won't provide long-range weapons
The President downplayed sending long-range weapons to Ukraine despite the country's requests for enhanced military capabilities to counter Russian air offensives. While threatening Russia with steep tariffs and announcing plans for NATO allies to supply Ukraine with American weapons, the administration stated it's "not looking" to provide long-range weaponry that could strike deeper into Russian territory. The President set a 50-day deadline for Russia to end the conflict, threatening 100% tariffs on trading partners if negotiations don't begin. Some lawmakers expressed concern this timeline gives Russia additional time to gain territorial advantages. Ukraine continues requesting air defense systems, missiles, and artillery through existing channels.
July 16, 2025
Administration fires 17 immigration judges without cause amid enforcement crackdown, worsening 3.5 million case backlog
The current administration terminated 17 immigration court judges across 10 states, with 15 dismissed on Friday and two on Monday, according to their union. The union characterized these as firings "without cause" occurring in California, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, Texas, Utah and Virginia. This action coincides with increased immigration enforcement efforts and arrests at courthouses. The union reports over 103 judges have been fired or voluntarily departed since the administration began, potentially worsening the existing 3.5 million case backlog despite congressional authorization for 800 judges and increased funding.
July 16, 2025
Chief prosecutor seeks guilty verdict against former president for coup plot and armed criminal organization charges
Brazil's chief prosecutor has called for a guilty verdict against a far-right former president accused of leading a coup plot to overturn the 2022 election. The defendant faces charges including leading an armed criminal organization, attempting to stage a coup, and violently abolishing democratic rule of law. The prosecution alleges systematic actions to incite insurrection and destabilize democracy. The former president denies all allegations, calling the trial a "witch hunt." A conviction could result in decades in prison. The Supreme Court panel will vote on conviction or acquittal later this year.
July 16, 2025
Former Nigerian President Buried in Hometown as Thousands Gather to Pay Final Respects
A former Nigerian president was buried in his northern hometown as thousands gathered to pay respects. The 82-year-old leader died in London following an undisclosed illness that kept him from public life since leaving office in 2023. The current president and regional leaders attended the funeral, with one describing the deceased as a leading figure in Nigerian and African politics. The former president ruled twice - first as military dictator after a 1983 coup until being ousted in 1985, then as democratically elected president from 2015-2023, making him Nigeria's second-longest serving leader. His tenure was marked by health crises requiring medical trips abroad, human rights restrictions, isolationist economic policies, and rising insecurity.
July 16, 2025
Punjab Assembly chaos erupts over anti-drug debate as opposition member found guilty of abusive language
The Punjab Assembly descended into chaos during a special session debate on anti-drug initiatives. The Finance Minister criticized previous governments for failing to combat drug issues while praising current efforts including job creation and sports programs. Tensions escalated when the Minister sought to play old videos of opposition leaders, prompting objections about parliamentary procedures. A separate confrontation occurred when an opposition member allegedly used abusive language against another legislator, leading to demands for action. The Speaker found the member guilty of using objectionable language and suggested a resolution against them. The opposition leader apologized on behalf of the member before the House was adjourned.
July 16, 2025
UN rapporteur calls for global action to suspend ties with Israel over Gaza genocide allegations
A UN rapporteur addressed delegates from 30 countries in Colombia, calling for global action to stop what she termed "genocide" in Gaza. The official urged nations to suspend ties with Israel and ensure private sectors do likewise, stating the Israeli economy sustains occupation that has become genocidal. The two-day conference, organized by Colombia and South Africa, included mostly developing nations plus Spain, Ireland, and China. Israel has rejected genocide allegations as antisemitic. Over 58,000 people have died in Israeli military operations following a Hamas attack in 2023. The gathering discussed diplomatic and judicial measures to pressure Israel, with the EU considering various sanctions including settlement import bans and arms embargoes.
July 16, 2025
America's rare earth producer lands $900M in deals from tech giant and Defense Department
America's sole rare earth producer secured two major agreements totaling $900 million. A tech giant committed $500 million for magnet production used in smartphones and electric vehicles, while the Defense Department invested $400 million, becoming the largest shareholder. The Pentagon's 10-year price guarantee for key elements provides revenue stability against subsidized competitors. These deals support domestic production expansion amid ongoing trade tensions and export restrictions. The company operates the nation's only rare earth mine but cannot meet full domestic demand. Recent bilateral agreements include eased export controls and permits for rare earth magnets.
July 15, 2025
Senate Republicans weigh changes to $9.4 billion spending cancellation targeting public broadcasting and foreign aid programs
Senate Republicans are considering modifications to the President's request to cancel $9.4 billion in previously approved spending, including $1.1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and $8.3 billion from foreign aid programs. The Senate Majority Leader needs nearly all Republican votes for approval, but some senators question cuts to public media and global health programs. Democrats unanimously oppose the package, viewing it as undermining the appropriations process. The House previously approved the measure with a narrow party-line vote. Congress has until Friday to pass the bill or the original spending remains intact.
July 15, 2025
Agricultural groups plan July 29 protest against forest eviction drive targeting apple orchards
Two agricultural organizations announced plans to protest outside the state secretariat on July 29 against an ongoing eviction drive in forest areas that involves felling apple trees. The protest follows a high court order expressing concern over re-emerging encroachments in previously cleared forest areas. The forest department has begun cutting down hundreds of apple trees on encroached land. Agricultural leaders argue that apple farming sustains the state's economy and provides employment to numerous families, questioning where displaced orchardists will go given that only 12.7% of the state's land is cultivable. The organizations demand government intervention through legal petition until all legal questions are addressed.
July 15, 2025
Former Air India employees lose appeal against eviction from residential quarters after airline disinvestment
The Bombay High Court dismissed appeals by former Air India employees challenging eviction from residential quarters at AI Colony in Kalina. The court upheld the Eviction Officer's order under the Airports Authority of India Act, ruling the quarters constitute "airport premises." The land belonged to AAI since 1952 and was leased to Air India. Following Air India's disinvestment to Tata Group in 2022, leasehold rights transferred to Mumbai International Airport Ltd, which initiated eviction proceedings. The court granted a six-week stay for Supreme Court appeal while noting Air India had already withdrawn housing facilities and terminated licence agreements.
July 15, 2025
State telecom company defaults on Rs 8,585 crore bank loans from seven public sector banks
A state-run telecom company defaulted on bank loans totaling Rs 8,585 crore from seven public sector banks, according to a regulatory filing. The company's total debt obligations reached Rs 34,484 crore as of June 30, 2025, comprising bank loans, sovereign guarantee bonds worth Rs 24,071 crore, and additional loans. The defaults occurred between August 2024 and February 2025, with the largest amount owed to one major public sector bank at Rs 3,733.22 crore, followed by other significant amounts to various public sector banks.
July 15, 2025
Former minister's brother seeks permission to travel to US for cardiac treatment despite money laundering case restrictions
A former minister's brother challenged a trial court order in the Madras High Court, seeking permission to travel to the US for critical medical treatment. The petitioner argued that an Enforcement Directorate Look Out Circular, issued in connection with a money laundering case related to an alleged cash-for-jobs scam, prevented his travel. He cited severe cardiovascular issues including coronary artery disease, stating his condition had worsened despite previous treatment and required advanced cardiac care available in the US. The High Court issued notice to the ED and scheduled the next hearing, directing the petitioner to file his travel schedule.
July 15, 2025
Indian DJ Expo 2025 brings 500+ brands showcasing latest pro audio, lighting, and DJ technologies
Over 500 local and international brands will participate in the 10th Indian DJ Expo 2025, scheduled for July 31 to August 2 at Bharat Mandapam. The annual exhibition will feature the latest technologies and products in Pro Sound, Pro Light, Pro AV, DJ Gear, public address systems, LED displays, and special effects. The event includes live demonstrations, workshops, and expert panels designed for industry professionals to explore new products and business opportunities in the music, events, and entertainment sectors.
July 15, 2025
Supreme Court acquits death row convict and issues new DNA evidence guidelines
An Indian astronaut returned to Earth after an 18-day International Space Station mission, advancing India's human spaceflight program. A nurse's execution in Yemen was postponed. The External Affairs Minister emphasized combating terrorism at a Shanghai Cooperation Organisation meeting. A college student died after self-immolation over alleged sexual harassment, prompting nationwide outrage and a fact-finding panel. A political leader was shot dead during his morning walk. Tesla entered India's market with Model Y pricing starting at Rs 59.89 lakh. The Supreme Court acquitted a death row convict and issued DNA evidence guidelines.
July 15, 2025
Government plans 60,000 hectare maize expansion and horticulture modernization to boost food processing investment
A state government is implementing initiatives to boost food processing and horticulture sectors to attract investment and modernize farming practices. The minister announced plans to expand maize cultivation by 60,000 hectares over three years and emphasized modernizing horticulture through advanced planting materials, high-yielding seeds, organic farming, and cold chain infrastructure. The state produces 163 lakh tonnes of vegetables and 40 lakh tonnes of fruits annually, with significant export potential. In the previous fiscal year, 24,213 food processing units were established. Officials highlighted the state's geographic advantages for diverse agricultural activities, including medicinal plant cultivation, and emphasized women's empowerment in agriculture where they comprise 70% of the workforce.
July 15, 2025
Indian airline reduces London flights to three weekly amid safety pause after deadly crash
An Indian airline will operate three weekly flights from a western Indian city to London Heathrow from August 1 to September 30, replacing its current five weekly flights to London Gatwick. The airline announced partial restoration of schedules that were reduced following a safety pause implemented after a June 12 aircraft crash that killed 260 people. A London-bound aircraft lost thrust after takeoff and crashed into a medical college hostel, killing all but one of 242 passengers and 19 people on the ground in the deadliest aviation accident in a decade. Full schedule restoration is planned from October 1.
July 15, 2025
Government seizes closed automotive plant assets and documents amid pending legal proceedings over land acquisition dispute
The West Bengal government seized a closed automotive manufacturing plant in Hooghly district, taking possession of documents, machinery, and equipment despite pending Supreme Court proceedings. The state had previously reclaimed 395 acres of unutilized land in 2022 from the company, which ceased production in 2014. The manufacturer alleged unlawful seizure without notice, claiming the government agreed to avoid coercive action until the court hearing. State officials justified the action, stating the company failed to demonstrate land utilization despite opportunities. The Calcutta High Court previously dismissed the company's challenge to the land resumption order under the West Bengal Estates Acquisition Act, 1953.
July 15, 2025
Enforcement Directorate attaches Rs 4.18 crore properties of former MP linked to deceased gangster-politician
The Enforcement Directorate attached immovable properties worth Rs 4.18 crore belonging to companies controlled by a former MP and an alleged aide of a deceased gangster-politician. The assets include a Delhi apartment, three Varanasi plots, and two agricultural lands in Uttar Pradesh. The action stems from a money laundering investigation involving a construction company that allegedly encroached government land and illegally constructed godowns leased to the Food Corporation of India. The company generated proceeds of crime totaling Rs 27.72 crore through rent collection, subsidies, and other transactions. The attached properties were purchased using laundered funds routed through multiple business accounts to disguise their criminal origin.
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