Day tags 2025-04-24

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trump

Japan to resist Trump efforts to form trade bloc against China, link

Japan doesn’t want to get caught up in any US effort to maximise trade pressure on China.

tariff

China has an army of robots on its side in the tariff war, link

Enormous investments in factory equipment and artificial intelligence are giving China an edge in car manufacturing and other industries.

day

Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on April 25, 2025, link

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president

Nebraska Republican Sen. Pete Ricketts faces occasional jeers as he defends Trump’s cuts, link

Republican Sen. Pete Ricketts says spending cuts are needed even as he defends new spending initiatives and a major tax cut being pushed by President Donald Trump

star

Yungblud on keeping fans safe, and his ‘shirt off era’, link

The star says he is ‘reclaiming sexiness’ after poor self-esteem led to an eating disorder.

china

Japan to resist Trump efforts to form trade bloc against China, link

Japan doesn’t want to get caught up in any US effort to maximise trade pressure on China.

post

If Your Messy Home Makes You Uncomfortable, These 33 Products Are Screaming Your Name, link

Your silverware drawer and bathroom cabinets aren’t gonna know what hit ‘em.View Entire Post ›

view

60 Helpful Travel Products For Anyone Hopping In Planes, Trains, And Automobiles This Season, link

Hitting the road (or sky or tracks) just got a bit easier.View Entire Post ›

trade

Japan to resist Trump efforts to form trade bloc against China, link

Japan doesn’t want to get caught up in any US effort to maximise trade pressure on China.

people

Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy links missile used in Kyiv attack to North Korea, link

At least 12 dead after strikes; Donald Trump calls on Putin to ‘stop’; Zelenskyy holds firm on Crimea. What we know on day 1,157Volodymyr Zelenskyy rushed home to Ukraine after a devastating attack on Kyiv, cutting short a diplomatic trip to South Africa. At least 12 people were killed, including a brother and sister, aged 21 and 19. The president said rescue workers were still scouring the rubble to search for survivors.Zelenskyy said on X preliminary analysis had linked the Russian attack to a ballistic missile manufactured in North Korea. The president had harsh words for Pyongyang: “If the information that this missile was made in North Korea is confirmed, this will be further proof of the criminal nature of the alliance between Russia and Pyongyang. They kill people and torment lives together.”He went on to cite Ukraine’s top military commander, who claimed early on Friday that Russian forces had tried to use the air assault to cover increased ground attacks. Zelenskyy said those forces were “repelled in worthy fashion.”Donald Trump issued a rare call on Moscow to stop its assault, writing on social media: “Vladimir, STOP!” The White House has insisted it is amping up pressure to end the war and the US president said Thursday he was “not happy with the Russian strikes.” Trump accused Zelenskyy this week of harming talks and getting in the way of a peace deal.Zelenskyy said during his trip to South Africa Ukraine cannot accept US recognition of the Kremlin’s annexation of Crimea.Boris Johnson said Trump’s peace proposals offer “nothing” to Ukraine. “Putin indiscriminately butchers more Ukrainian civilians, killing and injuring 100 in Kyiv including children,” Johnson wrote on X. “And what is his reward under the latest peace proposals? 1. The right to keep sovereign Ukrainian territory he has taken by violence and in breach of international law.”Alleged former members of a neo-Nazi group claim its Russia-based, American leader is a Kremlin spy. A website claiming to speak on behalf of those former members alleges Rinaldo Nazzaro, the founder of the terrorist-designated group the Base, is a Kremlin intelligence asset.Ukraine said Thursday it suspects Russia tortured a Ukrainian reporter who died in captivity. Viktoria Roshchyna, 27, died last September after going missing in 2023 during a reporting trip to Russian-held territory in eastern Ukraine. Continue reading…

earnings

Jim Cramer credits this week’s rally to earnings and restraint from the White House, link

CNBC’s Jim Cramer analyzed recent market action.

woman

Alabama executes man who admitted guilt in 2010 rape, murder, link

An Alabama man who dropped his appeals and said he deserved to die for the rape and murder of a woman in 2010 was put to death Thursday evening.

time

Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on April 25, 2025, link

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entire

60 Helpful Travel Products For Anyone Hopping In Planes, Trains, And Automobiles This Season, link

Hitting the road (or sky or tracks) just got a bit easier.View Entire Post ›

thursday

Alabama executes man who admitted guilt in 2010 rape, murder, link

An Alabama man who dropped his appeals and said he deserved to die for the rape and murder of a woman in 2010 was put to death Thursday evening.

plan

Trump May Concede Crimea to Russia, Ending Decade of U.S. Resistance, link

A new U.S. peace plan offered to Russia and Ukraine proposes American recognition of the peninsula, which Moscow seized in 2014.

reveal

Freddie Flintoff reveals horror pics of Top Gear crash injuries for first time after ‘thinking face had been ripped off’, link

kill

Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy links missile used in Kyiv attack to North Korea, link

At least 12 dead after strikes; Donald Trump calls on Putin to ‘stop’; Zelenskyy holds firm on Crimea. What we know on day 1,157Volodymyr Zelenskyy rushed home to Ukraine after a devastating attack on Kyiv, cutting short a diplomatic trip to South Africa. At least 12 people were killed, including a brother and sister, aged 21 and 19. The president said rescue workers were still scouring the rubble to search for survivors.Zelenskyy said on X preliminary analysis had linked the Russian attack to a ballistic missile manufactured in North Korea. The president had harsh words for Pyongyang: “If the information that this missile was made in North Korea is confirmed, this will be further proof of the criminal nature of the alliance between Russia and Pyongyang. They kill people and torment lives together.”He went on to cite Ukraine’s top military commander, who claimed early on Friday that Russian forces had tried to use the air assault to cover increased ground attacks. Zelenskyy said those forces were “repelled in worthy fashion.”Donald Trump issued a rare call on Moscow to stop its assault, writing on social media: “Vladimir, STOP!” The White House has insisted it is amping up pressure to end the war and the US president said Thursday he was “not happy with the Russian strikes.” Trump accused Zelenskyy this week of harming talks and getting in the way of a peace deal.Zelenskyy said during his trip to South Africa Ukraine cannot accept US recognition of the Kremlin’s annexation of Crimea.Boris Johnson said Trump’s peace proposals offer “nothing” to Ukraine. “Putin indiscriminately butchers more Ukrainian civilians, killing and injuring 100 in Kyiv including children,” Johnson wrote on X. “And what is his reward under the latest peace proposals? 1. The right to keep sovereign Ukrainian territory he has taken by violence and in breach of international law.”Alleged former members of a neo-Nazi group claim its Russia-based, American leader is a Kremlin spy. A website claiming to speak on behalf of those former members alleges Rinaldo Nazzaro, the founder of the terrorist-designated group the Base, is a Kremlin intelligence asset.Ukraine said Thursday it suspects Russia tortured a Ukrainian reporter who died in captivity. Viktoria Roshchyna, 27, died last September after going missing in 2023 during a reporting trip to Russian-held territory in eastern Ukraine. Continue reading…

war

China has an army of robots on its side in the tariff war, link

Enormous investments in factory equipment and artificial intelligence are giving China an edge in car manufacturing and other industries.

attack

Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy links missile used in Kyiv attack to North Korea, link

At least 12 dead after strikes; Donald Trump calls on Putin to ‘stop’; Zelenskyy holds firm on Crimea. What we know on day 1,157Volodymyr Zelenskyy rushed home to Ukraine after a devastating attack on Kyiv, cutting short a diplomatic trip to South Africa. At least 12 people were killed, including a brother and sister, aged 21 and 19. The president said rescue workers were still scouring the rubble to search for survivors.Zelenskyy said on X preliminary analysis had linked the Russian attack to a ballistic missile manufactured in North Korea. The president had harsh words for Pyongyang: “If the information that this missile was made in North Korea is confirmed, this will be further proof of the criminal nature of the alliance between Russia and Pyongyang. They kill people and torment lives together.”He went on to cite Ukraine’s top military commander, who claimed early on Friday that Russian forces had tried to use the air assault to cover increased ground attacks. Zelenskyy said those forces were “repelled in worthy fashion.”Donald Trump issued a rare call on Moscow to stop its assault, writing on social media: “Vladimir, STOP!” The White House has insisted it is amping up pressure to end the war and the US president said Thursday he was “not happy with the Russian strikes.” Trump accused Zelenskyy this week of harming talks and getting in the way of a peace deal.Zelenskyy said during his trip to South Africa Ukraine cannot accept US recognition of the Kremlin’s annexation of Crimea.Boris Johnson said Trump’s peace proposals offer “nothing” to Ukraine. “Putin indiscriminately butchers more Ukrainian civilians, killing and injuring 100 in Kyiv including children,” Johnson wrote on X. “And what is his reward under the latest peace proposals? 1. The right to keep sovereign Ukrainian territory he has taken by violence and in breach of international law.”Alleged former members of a neo-Nazi group claim its Russia-based, American leader is a Kremlin spy. A website claiming to speak on behalf of those former members alleges Rinaldo Nazzaro, the founder of the terrorist-designated group the Base, is a Kremlin intelligence asset.Ukraine said Thursday it suspects Russia tortured a Ukrainian reporter who died in captivity. Viktoria Roshchyna, 27, died last September after going missing in 2023 during a reporting trip to Russian-held territory in eastern Ukraine. Continue reading…


overpower

French youth kills student, wounds three, in school knife attack, link

NANTES, France - A 15-year-old boy killed a fellow pupil and wounded three others in a stabbing attack at a high school in the western French city of Nantes on Thursday before he was overpowered by teachers, police said.

pearson

Sophie Turner and aristocrat boyfriend spark split rumours with telling clue, link

Game Of Thrones star Sophie Turner and her aristocrat boyfriend, Peregrine Pearson, have sparked split rumours after over a year of dating

pepsico

Companies from Chipotle to Delta are worried about Trump’s tariffs. Here’s what they’re saying, link

PepsiCo, Chipotle and Procter & Gamble are among the companies that lowered their forecasts.

alijah

USC basketball recruit Alijah Arenas injured in LA car crash, link

University of Southern California basketball recruit Alijah Arenas has been involved in a vehicle accident

mcvitie

Taking the biscuit: for 100 years we’ve been eating chocolate digestives wrong, link

McVitie’s reveals chocolate side should be down to fire up taste budsWhether dunking, nibbling or munching a chocolate digestive, it seems common sense to keep the biscuity side down.But we are getting it all wrong, according to Anthony Coulson, general manager of the McVitie’s factory in Stockport, Greater Manchester. Continue reading…

usc

USC basketball recruit Alijah Arenas injured in LA car crash, link

University of Southern California basketball recruit Alijah Arenas has been involved in a vehicle accident

ballistic

Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy links missile used in Kyiv attack to North Korea, link

At least 12 dead after strikes; Donald Trump calls on Putin to ‘stop’; Zelenskyy holds firm on Crimea. What we know on day 1,157Volodymyr Zelenskyy rushed home to Ukraine after a devastating attack on Kyiv, cutting short a diplomatic trip to South Africa. At least 12 people were killed, including a brother and sister, aged 21 and 19. The president said rescue workers were still scouring the rubble to search for survivors.Zelenskyy said on X preliminary analysis had linked the Russian attack to a ballistic missile manufactured in North Korea. The president had harsh words for Pyongyang: “If the information that this missile was made in North Korea is confirmed, this will be further proof of the criminal nature of the alliance between Russia and Pyongyang. They kill people and torment lives together.”He went on to cite Ukraine’s top military commander, who claimed early on Friday that Russian forces had tried to use the air assault to cover increased ground attacks. Zelenskyy said those forces were “repelled in worthy fashion.”Donald Trump issued a rare call on Moscow to stop its assault, writing on social media: “Vladimir, STOP!” The White House has insisted it is amping up pressure to end the war and the US president said Thursday he was “not happy with the Russian strikes.” Trump accused Zelenskyy this week of harming talks and getting in the way of a peace deal.Zelenskyy said during his trip to South Africa Ukraine cannot accept US recognition of the Kremlin’s annexation of Crimea.Boris Johnson said Trump’s peace proposals offer “nothing” to Ukraine. “Putin indiscriminately butchers more Ukrainian civilians, killing and injuring 100 in Kyiv including children,” Johnson wrote on X. “And what is his reward under the latest peace proposals? 1. The right to keep sovereign Ukrainian territory he has taken by violence and in breach of international law.”Alleged former members of a neo-Nazi group claim its Russia-based, American leader is a Kremlin spy. A website claiming to speak on behalf of those former members alleges Rinaldo Nazzaro, the founder of the terrorist-designated group the Base, is a Kremlin intelligence asset.Ukraine said Thursday it suspects Russia tortured a Ukrainian reporter who died in captivity. Viktoria Roshchyna, 27, died last September after going missing in 2023 during a reporting trip to Russian-held territory in eastern Ukraine. Continue reading…

procter

Companies from Chipotle to Delta are worried about Trump’s tariffs. Here’s what they’re saying, link

PepsiCo, Chipotle and Procter & Gamble are among the companies that lowered their forecasts.

ramaphosa

Zelensky makes historic first visit to Africa, seeks help on abducted Ukrainian children, link

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has often spoken with Russian President Vladimir Putin

revolut

Revolut reveals internal points system to help determine staff bonuses, link

The fintech company is expected to gain a full UK banking licence later in 2025

shenzhou

China dismisses Trump’s ‘fake news’, Shenzhou-20 blasts off: SCMP daily highlights, link

From China denying it contacted US about trade talks to Japan’s upgraded electromagnetic rail gun, here’s a round-up from today’s coverage.

cyril

Zelensky makes historic first visit to Africa, seeks help on abducted Ukrainian children, link

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has often spoken with Russian President Vladimir Putin

directive

Trump and GOP ramp up investigations on Democrats’ top fundraising platform, link

The directive to investigate fundraising platforms like ActBlue shows an erosion of the traditional separation between the White House and Justice Department.

giggs

Ryan Giggs shows true colours as he tells Alejandro Garnacho to follow golden Man Utd rule, link

Alejandro Garnacho has been handed some golden advice from former Manchester United winger Ryan Giggs during an exclusive podcast interview with Rio Ferdinand

hammack

Hammack Supports Slowing Pace of Balance Sheet Run Off, link

Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Beth Hammack says slowing the pace of the US central bank’s balance-sheet reduction may allow officials to continue the runoff for longer. She spoke at an event organized by the Money Marketeers of New York University on April 23.

hasbro

Hasbro forecasts as much as $300 million impact if China tariffs don’t come down, link

If President Donald Trump’s 145% levy against imports from China holds, Hasbro estimates it could see as much as a $300 million hit to its bottom line.

iceberg

Giant icebergs the size of cities once drifted off the coast of Britain, scientists find, link

Research could indicate how current climate change and global warming are affecting Antarctica

merck

Merck KGaA Nears Deal to Buy SpringWorks Therapeutics, link

Merck KGaA is nearing a deal to acquire SpringWorks Therapeutics Inc., people familiar with the matter said.

panorama

Police watchdog lodges Ofcom complaint over Panorama episode on shooting of Chris Kaba, link

pritzker

Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton becomes the first to launch a bid for Dick Durbin’s Senate seat, link

Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton, who came into office alongside Gov. JB Pritzker in 2018, announced on Thursday she will seek Durbin’s spot in the Senate.

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