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28 Mar 2025

#politics

GB News: Farage outlines how he would end tariff row with Donald Trump as he explains US trade deal proposal
Farage outlines how he would end tariff row with Donald Trump as he explains US trade deal proposal
Nigel Farage criticized the UK government's failure to secure a free trade deal with the US in 2017, which he believes led to the current tariff disputes with President Trump. He emphasized the need for broader discussions beyond tariffs, including financial services and agriculture.

As US tariffs on car imports loom, the UK government is negotiating to avoid a trade war, maintaining a more optimistic stance compared to other nations. Farage suggests that proper labeling could help consumers make informed choices about imported products.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Zelensky: Putin 'Will Die Soon' And The War Will End
Zelensky: Putin 'Will Die Soon' And The War Will End
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky predicts the imminent death of Russian leader Vladimir Putin, suggesting that such an event would lead to the end of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He believes that victory for Ukraine is a matter of outlasting Russia, emphasizing the need for continued support from the West.

Zelensky has previously linked the war's outcome to Putin's potential demise, arguing that Russia's government relies heavily on Putin's leadership. He asserts that without him, Russia would face significant internal challenges, similar to the collapse of the Soviet Union.


The Telegraph: For Putin, ammunition costs money, and the dead cost nothing
For Putin, ammunition costs money, and the dead cost nothing
As the war in Ukraine approaches a potential ceasefire, both sides are intensifying efforts to secure advantageous positions. Ukraine is conducting incursions into Russian territory, notably in Belgorod, using US-supplied vehicles to enhance mobility and threaten Russian defenses.

Meanwhile, Russia is resorting to desperate tactics, including using wounded soldiers in human wave attacks. This indicates both sides are preparing for negotiations, with Ukraine leveraging Western equipment and Russia sacrificing personnel in a final push.


Times Of Israel: Netanyahu said to task Mossad with finding countries to house Gazans
Netanyahu said to task Mossad with finding countries to house Gazans
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has tasked the Mossad with finding countries willing to accept displaced Palestinians from Gaza. Despite some nations accepting a few sick Palestinians for treatment, no country has agreed to host a significant number, and many Gazans are not interested in leaving.

The U.S. has not actively pursued former President Trump's relocation proposal, focusing instead on restoring ceasefire efforts. Meanwhile, Israel is in discussions with East African nations about potential resettlement, but these talks have yet to yield results. The Palestinian Authority and Arab nations oppose relocation, arguing it would lead to further conflict.


The Telegraph: Taliban to release American prisoner held alongside British couple
Taliban to release American prisoner held alongside British couple
The Taliban has agreed to release American citizen Faye Hall after the Trump administration lifted multimillion-dollar bounties on senior members of the group. Hall was detained alongside British citizens Peter and Barbie Reynolds and their Afghan interpreter, Juya, since February 1.

Despite assurances from the Taliban that all four would be released together, Hall was separated from the Reynolds during her release. Taliban officials indicated that the arrests were politically motivated, aimed at extracting concessions from the U.S. and the U.K. The Reynolds remain in detention, as the Taliban seeks recognition from the British government.


#economy

The Western Journal: Industry Giants Are Announcing 4-Year, Multibillion-Dollar Investments in America - Do You See Trump's Genius?
Industry Giants Are Announcing 4-Year, Multibillion-Dollar Investments in America - Do You See Trump's Genius?
President Trump’s tariffs have drawn criticism from conservatives and Democrats alike, with concerns about their impact on the economy and consumer prices. Despite this, major companies like Nvidia, TSMC, Johnson & Johnson, and Hyundai have announced substantial investments in U.S. manufacturing, signaling confidence in the American economy.

These investments, totaling hundreds of billions of dollars, are seen as a potential boon for job creation and economic growth, countering fears of a trade war's negative effects. Proponents argue that strengthening domestic manufacturing is crucial for long-term economic stability and national security, particularly in light of challenges posed by China.


#health

Forbes: Measles Outbreak: National Cases Near 500 As Illness Continues Spreading In Texas
Measles Outbreak: National Cases Near 500 As Illness Continues Spreading In Texas
Measles cases in the U.S. have surged to nearly 500, primarily concentrated in Texas, which has reported 400 cases, including one death. The outbreak, which began in January, is linked to low vaccination rates in the state.

Other states, including New Mexico and Kansas, have reported additional cases, with the CDC warning that the highly contagious virus could spread further. Vaccination remains the most effective prevention method.


The Western Journal: Class II Recall for Coffee Across 15 States, Caffeine Content Too High
Class II Recall for Coffee Across 15 States, Caffeine Content Too High
A Class II recall has been issued for 12-ounce bags of Our Family Traverse City Cherry Artificially Flavored Decaf Light Roast Ground Coffee across 15 states due to mislabeling. Some bags may contain caffeine, posing potential health risks for consumers.

The affected states include CO, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MI, MN, NC, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI, and WY. The recall affects 692 cases, and consumers are advised to check for bags marked with “BEST BEFORE 080325 V 15:37 C.” No specific instructions for consumers were provided.


The Economist: Is red meat unhealthy?
Is red meat unhealthy?
Red meat consumption has been linked to health issues such as heart disease and cancer, raising concerns for health-conscious individuals as barbecue season approaches. The debate centers on how much red meat is safe to eat.

As grilling season begins, consumers are advised to consider their red meat intake carefully to mitigate health risks.


#education

The Western Journal: California Under Federal Investigation for Allegedly Violating Parents' Rights
California Under Federal Investigation for Allegedly Violating Parents' Rights
California is under federal investigation for potentially violating parents' rights regarding access to their children's education records, particularly concerning gender identity disclosures. The U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Department of Education are reviewing whether a new state law conflicts with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).

The investigation stems from concerns that California schools may be hiding information about students' gender identities from parents, which could lead to violations of federal law. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon emphasized the importance of parental involvement in decisions affecting children's mental health and identity.