Day tags 2025-08-25

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trump

Trump calls for Gaza war to end soon as Israel steps up strikes, link

He said there was a “very serious diplomatic push” to end the war, though he didn’t say what that was.

post

Gavin Newsom Trolled Stephen Miller On His 40th Birthday By Posting A Photo Of Voldemort, link

The White House deputy chief of staff celebrated a milestone birthday over the weekend.View Entire Post ›

president

Armed National Guard troops seen in D.C. as Trump weighs where to send them next, link

National Guard troops patrolling Washington, D.C. are now armed with weapons as President Trump considers sending them to Chicago next. Nancy Cordes reports.

entire

If You Have A Secret You’ve Been Keeping From Your Siblings, This Is A Safe Space To Anonymously Confess, link

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If You Have A Secret You’ve Been Keeping From Your Siblings, This Is A Safe Space To Anonymously Confess, link

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day

Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Aug 26, 2025, link

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monday

Trump wants more investment deals like Intel’s, worrying business community, link

US President Donald Trump said he wants to make more investments in healthy US companies on Monday. Whether Corporate America is on board is another story. The White House announced a near-10 per cent stake in chipmaker Intel on Friday that converts government grants into an equity share. Trump doubled down on the idea of similar deals in other sectors on Monday, telling reporters at the White House: “I hope I’m going to have many more cases like it.” The administration’s approach upends a…

time

Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Aug 26, 2025, link

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china

China Stocks Are Sending Warning Signs on Liquidity-Driven Rally, link

Red flags are emerging in China’s onshore stocks, following a surprise rally mostly driven by liquidity rather than improved economic fundamentals.

kill

Journalists killed as Israeli strike hits Gaza hospital on live TV, link

Israel struck one of the main hospitals in the Gaza Strip with a missile and then fired another as journalists and rescue workers rushed to the scene. The attack killed at least 20 people and wounding scores more, according to local health workers in Hamas-run Gaza. Imtiaz Tyab reports.

people

US screwworm patient recovered, Maryland says, as ranchers criticise secrecy, link

There was no sign of transmission to other people or animals.

gaza

Trump calls for Gaza war to end soon as Israel steps up strikes, link

He said there was a “very serious diplomatic push” to end the war, though he didn’t say what that was.

national

Trump and J.D. Vance attack 2028 rivals in National Guard push, link

The occasion offered Vance a chance to burnish his credentials as Trump’s successor-in-waiting.

south

WA news LIVE: Pedestrian fighting for life after hit-and-run incident in Perth’s south, link

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strike

Trump calls for Gaza war to end soon as Israel steps up strikes, link

He said there was a “very serious diplomatic push” to end the war, though he didn’t say what that was.

city

Sleepaway camp offers homeless kids a place to belong, link

Camp Homeward Bound is a summer sleepaway camp designed specifically for children who come from New York City homeless and domestic violence shelters.

government

French PM’s job on the line with call for confidence vote, link

Both the hard-left France Unbowed (LFI) and far-right RN said they would use the vote to try to oust the centrist government.

hospital

The Papers: ‘In harm’s way’ and Farage’s ‘mass deportations’ plan, link

Israel’s double strike on a hospital in Gaza and Nigel Farage’s plan for mass deportations dominate Tuesday’s papers.

month

Piracy and armed robbery surge in the straits of Malacca and Singapore – report, link

In the first six months of this year there were 80 incidents of piracy and armed robbery in the strategic waterwaysIncidents of piracy and armed robbery in the straits of Malacca and Singapore have nearly quadrupled in the strategic waterways this year, according to a new report from an anti-piracy monitoring group.In the first six months of this year there were 80 incidents of piracy and armed robbery in the straits, according to ReCAAP’s Information Sharing Centre (ISC). In the same period last year there were 21 incidents. Continue reading…

week

Warm days ‘short-lived’ as low brings in heavy rain and gales later this week, link

Most places will see a sunny start to the week, but from Wednesday the weather will flip back to wet and windy.


cashless

Details on Trump’s executive orders to end cashless bail in D.C., target flag burning, link

President Trump signed executive orders Monday aimed at ending cashless bail in Washington, D.C., and directing the Justice Department to investigate instances of flag burning. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes has more.

zambada

Sinaloa cartel co-founder ‘will die in a US federal prison where he belongs’ after guilty plea, says AG Bondi, link

Sinaloa Cartel leader “El Mayo” Zambada admits to decades of drug trafficking including fentanyl importation. He will spend the rest of his life in federal prison after guilty plea.

bayrou

France’s Government Risks Another Collapse, Weighing on Markets, link

Prime Minister Francois Bayrou called a confidence vote that may topple France’s government as soon as next month, prompting a selloff in French assets as investors hedged for more political uncertainty.

bonzi

Tennis star Daniil Medvedev melts down at US Open in midst of upset loss, link

Russian tennis star Daniil Medvedev created a chaotic situation in a U.S. Open match against France’s Benjamin Bonzi on Sunday night in New York.

ismael

Sinaloa Cartel Founder Known as El Mayo Pleads Guilty to Drug Trafficking, link

Ismael Zambada García will spend life in prison. He had been charged with running a criminal network that sold cocaine, heroin and other illegal drugs.

ngumoha

Ngumoha in dream Premier League debut with late winner for Liverpool at Newcastle, link

NEWCASTLE, England - The absent Alexander Isak dominated the build-up to Newcastle United’s clash at home to Liverpool but the Swede was temporarily forgotten in a rip-roaring contest that ended 3-2 to the reigning champions thanks to a stoppage-time winner by teenaged Premier League debutant Rio Ngumoha.

francois

France’s Government Risks Another Collapse, Weighing on Markets, link

Prime Minister Francois Bayrou called a confidence vote that may topple France’s government as soon as next month, prompting a selloff in French assets as investors hedged for more political uncertainty.

wilkinson

Erin Patterson plea hearing: Ian Wilkinson says he feels ‘only half alive’ without late wife, link

Erin Patterson returns to court for a pre-sentencing hearing

bosphorus

Turkey seeks missing Russian swimmer in Bosphorus race, link

ISTANBUL - Russian Nikolay Svechnikov went missing during the Bosphorus Cross-Continental Swimming Race in Istanbul on Sunday, Turkish authorities said on Monday.

orsted

**Rally Stalls as Rate-Cut Optimism Fades The Pulse**, link

US equity futures and European stocks retreated as some of the euphoria around expectations of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts eased, with concerns about tariffs and their impact on inflation and corporate profits back in focus. In China, the financial hub of Shanghai eased home-buying rules in the latest attempt by authorities to contain the nation’s prolonged property crisis. Eligible residents, including those from outside Shanghai, can now buy an unlimited number of homes in the outer suburbs, according to a statement Monday. Non-residents who have paid pensions for three years can now purchase new homes in urban areas, instead of only being allowed to buy existing residences there. In corporate news, shares in Orsted fell to the lowest on record after President Donald Trump’s administration ordered construction to halt on an almost-finished offshore wind farm. (Source: Bloomberg)

renata

Keys bounced out in shock first round loss, link

Madison Keys is gone from Flushing Meadows in the first round with a 6-7 (10), 7-6 (3), 7-5 loss to 82nd-ranked Renata Zarazua of Mexico.

zarazua

Keys bounced out in shock first round loss, link

Madison Keys is gone from Flushing Meadows in the first round with a 6-7 (10), 7-6 (3), 7-5 loss to 82nd-ranked Renata Zarazua of Mexico.

airlift

Three killed as helicopter crashes during flying lesson on Isle of Wight, link

A fourth person has been airlifted to hospital and is in a serious condition

dagga

Mariam Abu Dagga: Gaza journalist killed in Israeli strike ‘carried her camera into the heart of the field’, link

The 33-year-old photojournalist committed to conveying suffering of civilians with ‘rare honesty and courage’As has now become the norm for journalists working in Gaza, Mariam Abu Dagga prepared her will despite being just 33 years old. She left behind two sets of instructions: to her colleagues, do not cry at her funeral; to her 13-year-old son, Ghaith, make her proud.Despite her instructions, Dagga’s colleagues could not help but weep over her body on Monday. She was killed by Israel, alongside four other journalists, while rushing to check on a colleague struck by Israel in al-Nasser hospital, where she had often reported throughout the war in Gaza. Continue reading…

mariam

Mariam Abu Dagga: Gaza journalist killed in Israeli strike ‘carried her camera into the heart of the field’, link

The 33-year-old photojournalist committed to conveying suffering of civilians with ‘rare honesty and courage’As has now become the norm for journalists working in Gaza, Mariam Abu Dagga prepared her will despite being just 33 years old. She left behind two sets of instructions: to her colleagues, do not cry at her funeral; to her 13-year-old son, Ghaith, make her proud.Despite her instructions, Dagga’s colleagues could not help but weep over her body on Monday. She was killed by Israel, alongside four other journalists, while rushing to check on a colleague struck by Israel in al-Nasser hospital, where she had often reported throughout the war in Gaza. Continue reading…

verint

Thoma Bravo Lines Up $2.7 Billion of Bank Debt for Verint Buyout, link

Banco Santander SA is leading a roughly $2.7 billion debt deal to support Thoma Bravo’s acquisition of customer-service automation business Verint Systems Inc., according to people with knowledge of the matter.

windy

Warm days ‘short-lived’ as low brings in heavy rain and gales later this week, link

Most places will see a sunny start to the week, but from Wednesday the weather will flip back to wet and windy.

woody

Ukraine condemns Woody Allen for speaking at a Russian film festival, link

According to Russian media, Allen spoke on Sunday at the Moscow International Film Week via video conference.

1961

Angela Mortimer Barrett, former Wimbledon champion, has died at 93, link

Angela Mortimer Barrett, a three-time Grand Slam singles champion including at 1961 Wimbledon, has died at age 93

algernon

Patriotism is ‘in my blood’, Hong Kong’s commerce chief says about family line, link

Hong Kong commerce minister Algernon Yau Ying-wah has said his views have been influenced by his revolutionary grandfather, a man closely intertwined with cross-strait relations at an important time in Chinese history. In a wide-ranging interview with the Post on Friday, the secretary for commerce and economic development shared details about his family’s role in politics over the decades. A major influence on Yau was his grandfather, Qiu Fengjia, a Chinese politician, educator and poet born in…

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