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Donald Trump Jr. - backed company files for $260 million US IPO as President Trump family business empire expands
There has been a series of ventures by the U.S. president's family, including a meme coin launched in January, and World Liberty Financial - a crypto company partly owned by the president.

China and US agree to fresh trade talks
China and the US have agreed to hold new trade negotiations next week, aiming to de-escalate a potential tariff war. This comes after China's rare earth controls prompted US threats of 100% tariffs. Both sides engaged in "candid" discussions, with a commitment to meet in person soon.

Canada faces tariff-induced recession as Trump moves hit economy hard despite Carney's pledge
Canada's GDP growth forecast has been cut from 1.8 per cent to 0.9 per cent. Canada's real GDP declined by 0.4 per cent. Unemployment rate has gone up to 7.1 per cent, highest since Pandemic.

Trump says 100% tariffs on China not sustainable
President Trump stated his proposed 100% tariff on Chinese goods is unsustainable but necessary due to China's actions on rare earth exports. He announced new tariffs and export controls as a reaction to Beijing tightening its grip on these critical elements. Trump also confirmed a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, emphasizing the need for a fair trade deal.

Trump refiles $15 bn defamation lawsuit against New York Times
Donald Trump has refiled a massive $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times. This action follows an earlier dismissal of his suit by a federal judge. The lawsuit targets the newspaper, its reporters, and a publisher for alleged defamatory publications. Trump claims these statements have damaged his professional reputation.
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Donald Trump refiles his $15 Billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times
President Donald Trump has refiled a defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and its reporters. He seeks 15 billion dollars in damages. The lawsuit claims the news organization sought to damage his reputation as a businessperson and undermine his 2024 candidacy. A previous complaint was dismissed by a judge.
Trump confirms CIA running covert operations in Venezuela - what’s really happening?
Trump CIA Venezuela: President Trump has authorized CIA covert operations in Venezuela, citing prison releases and drug trafficking as key reasons. This move, alongside recent naval strikes, signals a significant US escalation in Latin America. The administration is also considering land operations, drawing strong condemnation from Venezuela and criticism from US lawmakers.
Trump, Putin speak before Zelenskiy's White House visit
US President Donald Trump spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin. This call happened before Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's visit to the White House. Zelenskiy sought more military support for the war. Russia launched extensive drone and missile attacks. Ukraine also targeted Russian infrastructure. India's stance on Russian oil imports was mentioned.
Trump’s approval tanks: Every swing state turns against him for the first time ever
Trump approval rating 2025: President Donald Trump's approval rating has dropped below zero in crucial swing states. This trend is concerning for Republicans heading into the 2026 midterm elections. National approval ratings have also seen a decline. Upcoming gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey are being watched closely for voter sentiment.
School assembly news headlines for 17 October 2025: Key national, international, and sports headlines for students
School Assembly Headlines for 17 October 2025: Gujarat's cabinet is expanding today. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh praised India's self-reliance in defence. A Madhya Pradesh hospital faces scrutiny over medicine. Home Minister Amit Shah warned of zero tolerance for criminals abroad. India will host an aircraft accident investigators meet. Ahmedabad is recommended for the 2030 Commonwealth Games. Pakistan defeated South Africa in cricket.
U.S government is hiring again? Donald Trump signs executive order with exceptions
Donald Trump's executive order came as the U.S. President's hiring freeze, in place since January 20, expired. The terms of the new order indicate that the agencies will be hiring only with the approval of his political appointees.
U.S. shutdown could cost country's economy $15 billion a week, says Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent
Congressional Budget Office estimated last week that the U.S. fiscal 2025 deficit fell only slightly to $1.817 trillion despite a $118 billion jump in customs revenue from Trump's tariffs.
Donald Trump terminates America's one of the most critical infrastructure projects. Here's why
Governor Kathy Hochul of New York said the Donald Trump administration's decision hurts roughly 15,000 construction jobs supported by both projects and threatens the broader region and beyond.
Gen Z like protests in 2500 towns and cities in US against Trump - who's behind the October 18 No Kings Protest
No Kings Protest October 18: Millions of Americans are set to protest nationwide on Saturday, October 18. The 'No Kings' movement opposes President Trump's actions and the ongoing government shutdown. Organizers describe it as a stand for equality and democracy. Rallies are planned in over 2,500 locations across all 50 states. Major progressive groups support the initiative.
Hamas Executions: Viral video shows beaten, blindfolded men killed publicly hours after Israel Peace Deal — Is truce on the brink?
Hamas reportedly conducted a series of public executions in Gaza on Monday, mere hours after signing the landmark Israel-Hamas Peace Deal brokered by U.S. President Donald Trump.
What is the Presidential Medal of Freedom that Trump will posthumously award to Charlie Kirk?
President Trump is set to posthumously award conservative activist Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Kirk, who was fatally shot on September 10th, was hailed by Trump as a "giant of his generation" and a "friend of mine." The ceremony honors Kirk's influence among young conservatives and his role in building Trump's movement.
Trump fumes over Time magazine cover: ‘Why no hair and such a tiny crown?’
Donald Trump got upset with Time magazine over a new cover photo linked to his Middle East peace deal story. The image showed him with missing hair and a small crown, which he called “the Worst of All Time.” The magazine praised his peace efforts but the photo sparked his angry online reaction.
School Assembly News Headlines for 14th October: Top national, international, business, sports update
Prime Minister Modi advocates group farming for farmer income. Southwest monsoon has withdrawn from West Bengal. Assam Police will discuss Zubeen Garg's post-mortem report. Donald Trump calls Gaza ceasefire a new dawn. A mass shooting in South Carolina left four dead. US retailers brace for China tariffs. Mohammed Siraj is the highest wicket-taker in Tests in 2025.
Barron Trump's net worth hits $150 million: Trump's 19-year-old son now richer than his mother Melania? Check details
Barron Trump, Donald Trump's youngest son, has reportedly amassed a fortune of $150 million. His wealth is largely tied to cryptocurrency ventures, including World Liberty Financial. Reports indicate his assets surged significantly in recent months. This rapid growth places him ahead of his mother, Melania Trump, in net worth. Further investments could add substantially to his fortune.
Ukraine would not attack civilians with if US provides Tomahawk missiles, Zelenskiy says
Ukrainian President President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Sunday that Ukraine would only use Tomahawk missiles to pursue military goals and not attack civilians in Russia.
US Vice President JD Vance says US holds more cards in escalating China trade spat
Vice President JD Vance urged Beijing to "choose the path of reason" amid escalating US-China trade tensions, stating President Trump holds significant leverage. Following China's new export controls, Trump announced 100% tariffs on Chinese goods and software export restrictions, but also set a November date for negotiations.
Kremlin says it would support Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
Russia has voiced support for US President Donald Trump's Nobel Peace Prize nomination. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy indicated Kyiv would also nominate Trump if he brokers a ceasefire. The 2025 prize winner will be announced later. Experienced observers deem a Trump win unlikely. Russia has previously acknowledged Trump's efforts regarding the Ukraine war.
Children who are circumcised early have double the rate of autism - Donald Trump's Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr's claim goes viral, draws sharp reactions
As for the circumcision theory, the most widely cited paper, published by Danish researchers in 2015, was "riddled with flaws" that were pointed out by other scientists at the time, David Mandell, a psychiatrist at the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine, told AFP.
Trump Monument in the making? Check U.S President Donald Trump's latest ambitious project
Donald Trump for President Facebook page, which has more than six million followers, posted a drawing in September with a virtually identical design in the same spot, linking it to celebrations for the 250th anniversary of US independence next year.
Is Donald Trump planning to topple Nicolas Maduro regime in Venezuela or is it just attack on drug cartels?
Donald Trump, like his predecessor Joe Biden, does not recognize Nicolas Maduro as Venezuela's legitimate president, claiming that he fraudulently retained power after elections last year.
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