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America One News
7 Apr 2025
#society
GB News: Meghan Markle issues apology after major blunder
Meghan Markle's new lifestyle brand, As Ever, launched with a limited-edition honey that quickly sold out, leaving many customers disappointed after they were informed their orders could not be fulfilled due to overwhelming demand.
Affected customers will receive full refunds and a complimentary item from the brand, along with priority access to future product launches. Meghan expressed her regret over the situation in a personal message to fans.
#economy
Le Monde: Asian markets plunge after China's retaliation to Trump's tariffs'
Asian markets experienced a significant downturn on April 7, with major indices like Hong Kong's Hang Seng dropping over 10% following China's announcement of retaliatory tariffs against U.S. goods. This escalation in the trade war has raised concerns about a potential global recession.
The impact was felt across various sectors, with tech firms and banks among the hardest hit. Oil prices fell more than 3%, reaching their lowest levels since 2021, as demand concerns intensified. Investors are reacting to the uncertainty surrounding U.S. trade policies under President Trump.
#health
The Epoch Times: Leaked China CDC Document Confirms New H5N1 Strain More Contagious in Humans
A leaked internal notice from China's CDC warns of a new mutant strain of H5N1 avian influenza, which has shown increased potential for human transmission. The document indicates that as of March 2025, 127 samples tested positive for this strain, with significant cases concentrated in populous breeding areas.
Authorities are implementing monitoring and testing measures in schools and high-risk areas while advising caution for those in contact with live poultry. Experts express concern over the lack of transparency from the Chinese government regarding the outbreak and its implications for public health.