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Trump tariffs could lead to a new world order: Economist Ha-Joon Chang
What's next for the US and global economy after Trump's new tariffs? Redi Tlhabi talks with economist Ha-Joon Chang.
‘Death is becoming very imminent now’
And as I speak, this is the sound of huge explosions."
The trade surplus that Trump never mentions
US has a trade surplus from export of services which experts say are now vulnerable to global tariffs.
China hits back at Trump tariffs with 34% tax on US goods, export curbs
Beijing says it will impose additional 34 percent tax on US goodsfrom next week in retaliation to Washington's tariffs.
India’s opposition says will challenge Muslim properties bill in top court
Amendments to 1995 law governing waqf endowments would add non-Muslims to boards that manage such properties.
The surprising casualties of Benjamin Netanyahu’s torrent of terror
Bibi has abandoned the remaining Israeli captives in the evangelical pursuit of Trump's sick plan.
De Bruyne to leave Man City at end of season
Belgium international Kevin De Bruyne announces he will leave the Premier League champions.
India’s Modi, Bangladesh’s Yunus hold first talks since 2024 uprising
Modi says he wants 'positive and constructive relationship' with Bangladesh where pro-India Hasina was ousted last year.
Israel killed dozens of women and children in attacks on Gaza schools
At least 33 children were killed by Israeli attacks on schools housing displaced Palestinians on Thursday in Gaza.
Russia stalls ceasefire talks as it intensifies attacks on Ukraine
Russia and Ukraine continue long-range drone and missile attacks, but observe an informal ceasefire in the Black Sea.
South Korea “has a desire to move on” from disgraced president
Professor Robert Kelly says South Koreans are relieved they can move on from their impeached president.
Indian actor Manoj Kumar, known for ‘patriotic’ films, dies at 87
Throughout his career, Kumar acted - and at times directed - films that had a focus on unity and national pride.
McLarens on top as grass fires and crashes disrupt F1 practice at Suzuka
Practice for Formula One's Japanese Grand Prix heavily disrupted as McLarens take top two spots.
Israel has turned two-thirds of Gaza into no-go zones, UN says
Latest displacement orders in Rafah and Gaza City have forced hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to flee again.
South Korea court formally removes President Yoon over martial law
South Korea's President Yoon Suk-yeol was formally removed from office by the country's Constitutional Court on Friday.
‘Just like that’: Yemeni families destroyed by US air strikes
Ammar was a stone's throw away from his family when the explosion flung him aside. Everyone in the home was killed.
‘You cannot annex another country’: Denmark PM to US on Greenland
Mette Frederiksen visits the Arctic island as the US continues its threats of taking over the region.
Palestinian aid workers likely shot ‘execution style’, forensic expert says
Palestinian Red Crescent, which lost nine of its staff in March 23 attack, called it one of the war's 'darkest moments'.
Myanmar’s military junta chief joins Bangkok summit in rare trip abroad
General Min Aung Hlaing is under multiple global sanctions and is also wanted by the ICC for crimes against humanity.
Trump tariffs to cause ‘untold damage’, UK business groups warn
Analysts say the UK's relatively mild rate of 10 percent does not signal a strong US-UK relationship.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,135
These are the key events on day 1,135 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Have Trump’s tariffs killed US-Africa preferential trade?
The AGOA framework that saw African countries export duty free to the US is as good as dead, experts say.
How much will Trump’s new tariffs hurt other countries and US consumers?
Trump's reciprocal tariffs range from 10 percent to more than 50 percent on the US's trading partners.
South Korea’s President Yoon removed from office over martial law decree
South Korea's Constitutional Court says President Yoon Suk-yeol 'violated' basic rights by declaring martial law.
Downtown Seoul tense as court rules on President Yoon’s impeachment
Thousands of police were deployed in the vicinity of the Constitutional Court due to possible fallout from the ruling.
Six people dead after alleged dynamite attack in Bolivia gold-mining clash
The dynamite attack is thought to be the result of two mining collectives fighting over access to gold deposits.
Trump says he thinks Iran wants direct talks with US
US president says Iran initially wanted talks through intermediaries, but he thinks Tehran has changed its position.
At least 16 killed as two refugee boats sink off Turkiye and Greece
Greek and Turkish coastguards still searching for two missing people from the two unrelated accidents.
Trump: Tariff rollout ‘going very well’ amid market selloff
The country is going to boom." President Trump says he thinks the rollout of his global tariffs is going very well."
Trump tariffs put unprecedented pressure on business plans, livelihoods
The only option for many businesses and workers is to wait and see what level of harm Trump's tariffs will inflict.
What could be the fallout from President Trump’s tariffs?
There are angry reactions from world leaders as the US announces tariffs on all imports.
Israel launches deadly ground incursion amid air strikes on Syria
UN envoy for Syria slams repeated' military attacks by Israel in Syria, warning of violations of international law.
Israeli attacks on Gaza schools sheltering displaced Palestinians kill 33
At least 18 children among those killed in Gaza City at three schools-turned-shelters for families.
Israeli airstrike decimates Syrian airbase
This is the moment an airbase in Hama, Syria, was targeted by an Israeli airstrike, nearly destroying the facility.
Hungry, scared Darfur civilians fear RSF attack, plead for army help
Sudanese civilians in North Darfur are starving as they fear an RSF invasion. Many are calling on the army for help.
US allies and adversaries react to Trump’s tariffs
Trump's new global tariffs have shocked both allies and adversaries alike.
Who’s winning the race for the Arctic’s resources?
Russia says it is open to economic cooperation with the West in the Arctic.
Gaza faces ‘largest orphan crisis’ in modern history, report says
Over 39,000 children have lost one or both parents in Gaza, new report by the Palestinian statistics agency says.
Trump’s tariffs: Which countries will hit back – and which likely won’t?
Canada, China and the EU are expected to hit back, as other Asian nations and the UK seek deals.
Reverse reparations: Zimbabwe’s perfect trap, South Africa’s looming danger
Land reform is not a threat, but a demand for justice. The global community must treat it as such.
Condemnation of anime-style images from Israeli military
The Israeli army faced backlash for joining an online trend of using AI anime-style images to portray its forces.
Trump imposes 50% tariff on Africa’s Lesotho, the highest among nations
The move deals a harsh blow to the small, impoverished state, which Trump mocked as a place 'nobody has heard of'.
Fed up with surging gang violence, thousands of Haitians hit the streets
Armed gangs control about 85 percent of the capital, Port-au-Prince, according to the UN.
Hungary to withdraw from International Criminal Court
Hungary announced it will end its membership of the ICC as it staged a red-carpet welcome for Benjamin Netanyahu.
Trump unveils sweeping global tariffs on so-called ‘Liberation Day’
US President Donald Trump brandished a chart as he announced sweeping new tariffs on goods coming to America.
Israel hits tents and homes in Gaza ‘with great force’
At least 1,163 people have been killed in Gaza since Israel resumed large-scale strikes on March 18.
Which countries have kept their promises on Gaza?
A look at what different countries said should be done in Gaza - and what they actually did.
American consumers set to be the biggest losers in Trump’s trade wars
But Congress can still step in to save them, and the US economy.
Greece launches ‘drastic’ rearmament programme to the tune of $27bn
A multi-year strategy will include balance of US and European weapons, marking a transition towards greater EU autonomy.
South China Sea: Rising tensions between China and Philippines
101 East investigates the significance of the escalating skirmishes between Beijing and Manila in the South China Sea.
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