

25.04.202518:38
Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested by the FBI on charges of obstructing federal proceedings after allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant "evade arrest", federal authorities said.
Dugan faces two federal charges: obstructing and impeding a proceeding before a US agency and concealing an individual to prevent discovery and arrest, according to a criminal complaint unsealed on Friday.
If convicted, Judge Dugan faces up to six years in prison.
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Dugan faces two federal charges: obstructing and impeding a proceeding before a US agency and concealing an individual to prevent discovery and arrest, according to a criminal complaint unsealed on Friday.
If convicted, Judge Dugan faces up to six years in prison.
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25.04.202516:12
Apple plans to shift the production of all iPhones sold in the United States to India by next year, as sources indicate that President Donald Trump’s trade policies are driving the company to reduce its reliance on China.
According to The Financial Times, Apple aims to double its iPhone production in India, marking a significant pivot after nearly two decades of investing heavily in Chinese manufacturing. This move comes as Beijing faces aggressive tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, prompting Apple to diversify its supply chain.
The Financial Times highlighted that Apple is advancing its efforts to diversify production faster than investors had anticipated.
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According to The Financial Times, Apple aims to double its iPhone production in India, marking a significant pivot after nearly two decades of investing heavily in Chinese manufacturing. This move comes as Beijing faces aggressive tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, prompting Apple to diversify its supply chain.
The Financial Times highlighted that Apple is advancing its efforts to diversify production faster than investors had anticipated.
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25.04.202512:17
The deputy head of the Main Operational Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, Lieutenant General Vladimir Moskalik, was killed in a blast in the Moscow region.
Russia's Investigative Committee has opened a criminal case into his death, stating that the explosion was caused by a homemade bomb packed with shrapnel.
Russia's Investigative Committee has opened a criminal case into his death, stating that the explosion was caused by a homemade bomb packed with shrapnel.


25.04.202508:08
Iran’s state television, citing Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad, reported that Tehran is set to sign a $4 billion agreement with Russian companies to develop seven oil fields.
On April 24, Paknejad arrived in Moscow to attend the 18th meeting of the Iran-Russia Joint Economic Cooperation Commission.
This meeting comes in the wake of deepening ties between the two countries, marked by the signing of a comprehensive strategic partnership treaty in January 2024 and Iran’s parliamentary approval of a free trade agreement with the Eurasian Economic Union in February 2024.
The meeting aimed to expand collaboration between Iran and Russia, focusing on ways to strengthen bilateral cooperation across multiple working groups.
On April 24, Paknejad arrived in Moscow to attend the 18th meeting of the Iran-Russia Joint Economic Cooperation Commission.
This meeting comes in the wake of deepening ties between the two countries, marked by the signing of a comprehensive strategic partnership treaty in January 2024 and Iran’s parliamentary approval of a free trade agreement with the Eurasian Economic Union in February 2024.
The meeting aimed to expand collaboration between Iran and Russia, focusing on ways to strengthen bilateral cooperation across multiple working groups.


25.04.202504:21
Faculty and staff at Barnard College received unexpected text messages from the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) this week, inquiring about their Jewish or Israeli identity as part of an ongoing federal investigation into alleged antisemitism on campus.
The EEOC messages, sent directly to personal mobile phones, included a link to a Microsoft Form survey asking recipients to indicate if they are Jewish, Israeli, or have Jewish/Israeli ancestry, as described by the questionnaire.
The survey also queried whether individuals had experienced antisemitic incidents at work, ranging from "unwelcome comments to disruptive protests".
Barnard College later confirmed that it had shared employee contact information with the EEOC, stating that the agency was legally entitled to obtain the data.
The EEOC messages, sent directly to personal mobile phones, included a link to a Microsoft Form survey asking recipients to indicate if they are Jewish, Israeli, or have Jewish/Israeli ancestry, as described by the questionnaire.
The survey also queried whether individuals had experienced antisemitic incidents at work, ranging from "unwelcome comments to disruptive protests".
Barnard College later confirmed that it had shared employee contact information with the EEOC, stating that the agency was legally entitled to obtain the data.


24.04.202520:37
An Israeli soldier was killed and three others were wounded during fighting in the northern Gaza Strip earlier on Thursday, the Israeli occupation forces announced. The incident occurred in the Beit Hanoun area, close to an Israeli military post located within the occupation's buffer zone.
According to the Israeli occupation forces, the slain soldier served as a tank driver in the 14th Reserve Armored Brigade’s 79th Battalion.
An initial IOF investigation revealed that the soldier was killed by sniper fire. In the same incident, a reservist from the 79th Battalion and an officer from the elite Yahalom combat engineering unit sustained serious injuries. Additionally, a reservist in the Gaza Division's Northern Brigade’s 8239th Battalion was moderately wounded.
The remaining troops were hit by anti-tank fire, according to early findings from the IOF probe. The military believes that the group responsible for the attack managed to flee the area following the incident.
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According to the Israeli occupation forces, the slain soldier served as a tank driver in the 14th Reserve Armored Brigade’s 79th Battalion.
An initial IOF investigation revealed that the soldier was killed by sniper fire. In the same incident, a reservist from the 79th Battalion and an officer from the elite Yahalom combat engineering unit sustained serious injuries. Additionally, a reservist in the Gaza Division's Northern Brigade’s 8239th Battalion was moderately wounded.
The remaining troops were hit by anti-tank fire, according to early findings from the IOF probe. The military believes that the group responsible for the attack managed to flee the area following the incident.
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25.04.202518:37
In an interview with Al Mayadeen, former US Senate candidate Eli Bremer affirms that all current US negotiations with Iran are driven by Donald Trump’s unified strategy.
Bremer explains how Trump's direct control simplifies the Iranian approach to talks, making it clear that any negotiation stance ultimately reflects the President’s position, regardless of various opinions given by officials.
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Bremer explains how Trump's direct control simplifies the Iranian approach to talks, making it clear that any negotiation stance ultimately reflects the President’s position, regardless of various opinions given by officials.
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25.04.202514:52
Indian and Pakistani troops exchanged small gunfire overnight along the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir, escalating tensions after a deadly shooting at a Pahalgam resort.
India accused Pakistan of initiating the attack, which was met with a swift response from Indian forces, though no casualties were reported. The UN has called for both countries to exercise restraint amid the rising conflict.
Relations between India and Pakistan have deteriorated to their lowest point in years following the deadly shooting in Kashmir.
In discussions with envoys from 25 countries, India’s Foreign Secretary, Vikram Misri, claimed New Delhi had "clear evidence of cross-border complicity" in the attack, and Indian police identified two of the three fugitive assailants as Pakistani nationals.
The escalating tensions have led India to suspend its water-sharing treaty, while Islamabad warned that any attempt by India to halt the water supply would be considered an "act of war."
India accused Pakistan of initiating the attack, which was met with a swift response from Indian forces, though no casualties were reported. The UN has called for both countries to exercise restraint amid the rising conflict.
Relations between India and Pakistan have deteriorated to their lowest point in years following the deadly shooting in Kashmir.
In discussions with envoys from 25 countries, India’s Foreign Secretary, Vikram Misri, claimed New Delhi had "clear evidence of cross-border complicity" in the attack, and Indian police identified two of the three fugitive assailants as Pakistani nationals.
The escalating tensions have led India to suspend its water-sharing treaty, while Islamabad warned that any attempt by India to halt the water supply would be considered an "act of war."
25.04.202511:13
On the matter of territory, the US would provide "de jure recognition of Russian control of Crimea," while offering de facto recognition of Russian control over Lugansk and "Russian-controlled parts" in Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk, and Kherson.
Ukraine, in turn, would regain control of parts of Kharkiv Oblast, the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, administered under US control with electricity shared between both sides, alongside the Kakhovka Dam, and enjoy unhindered navigation along the Dnieper River as well as control over the Kinburn Spit.
Economically, the document states that the US and Ukraine would enter into an economic and minerals cooperation agreement. Ukraine would receive full reconstruction support and financial compensation. In exchange, all sanctions imposed on Russia since 2014 due to the conflict would be lifted, and US-Russia cooperation would resume in the energy and industrial sectors.
Ukraine, in turn, would regain control of parts of Kharkiv Oblast, the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, administered under US control with electricity shared between both sides, alongside the Kakhovka Dam, and enjoy unhindered navigation along the Dnieper River as well as control over the Kinburn Spit.
Economically, the document states that the US and Ukraine would enter into an economic and minerals cooperation agreement. Ukraine would receive full reconstruction support and financial compensation. In exchange, all sanctions imposed on Russia since 2014 due to the conflict would be lifted, and US-Russia cooperation would resume in the energy and industrial sectors.


25.04.202507:05
Russia and Washington appear to be progressing toward finalizing an agreement to end the Ukraine conflict, said Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov in an interview with CBS News on Thursday.
“Well, the President of the United States believes, and I think rightly so, that we are moving in the right direction,” Lavrov said in the interview, adding, "The statement by the president mentions a deal, and we are ready to reach a deal. But there are still some specific points, elements of this deal which need to be fine-tuned, and we are busy with this exact process.”
Although Lavrov reiterated Russia’s willingness to reach an agreement, he avoided sharing details about the proposed deal by pointing to the need for confidentiality, “The President of the United States did not spell out the elements of the deal, so it is not appropriate for me to do this,” Lavrov said.
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“Well, the President of the United States believes, and I think rightly so, that we are moving in the right direction,” Lavrov said in the interview, adding, "The statement by the president mentions a deal, and we are ready to reach a deal. But there are still some specific points, elements of this deal which need to be fine-tuned, and we are busy with this exact process.”
Although Lavrov reiterated Russia’s willingness to reach an agreement, he avoided sharing details about the proposed deal by pointing to the need for confidentiality, “The President of the United States did not spell out the elements of the deal, so it is not appropriate for me to do this,” Lavrov said.
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25.04.202503:15
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has accused the Israeli occupation of carrying out "indiscriminate" attacks on civilians during its recent war on Lebanon, detailing that two deadly strikes in eastern Lebanon should be investigated as war crimes by the International Criminal Court.
The rights watchdog highlighted that the two deadly strikes targeted the town of Younin in Lebanon’s eastern Bekaa Valley, killing over 30 civilians amid "Israel's" brutal war on Lebanon, which culminated in a November 27 ceasefire.
HRW reported that one of the Israeli occupation's strikes on September 25 killed 23 Syrians from the same family, including 13 children. Another attack on November 1 destroyed a two-storey house, killing 10 people, among them two children, one just a year old.
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The rights watchdog highlighted that the two deadly strikes targeted the town of Younin in Lebanon’s eastern Bekaa Valley, killing over 30 civilians amid "Israel's" brutal war on Lebanon, which culminated in a November 27 ceasefire.
HRW reported that one of the Israeli occupation's strikes on September 25 killed 23 Syrians from the same family, including 13 children. Another attack on November 1 destroyed a two-storey house, killing 10 people, among them two children, one just a year old.
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24.04.202520:35
A look into how Trump’s Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, reportedly used Signal on a secure Pentagon device raises major national security concerns, at least for the US.
From private chats to leaked Yemen strike details and a list of officials involved, what does this mean for US intelligence protocols?
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From private chats to leaked Yemen strike details and a list of officials involved, what does this mean for US intelligence protocols?
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25.04.202517:15
New details have emerged regarding the killing of 15 Palestinian medics and rescue workers by Israeli troops in the Gaza Strip last month, with proof purportedly contradicting the Israeli occupation forces' claim that soldiers did not fire indiscriminately at the medical personnel.
Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported Wednesday that its review of IOF materials from an internal investigation challenges the military’s assertion that its soldiers did not fire indiscriminately at Palestinian ambulances and a fire truck in the early hours of March 23.
According to Haaretz, soldiers fired at the vehicles continuously for three and a half minutes at close range, despite clear efforts by aid workers to identify themselves.
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Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported Wednesday that its review of IOF materials from an internal investigation challenges the military’s assertion that its soldiers did not fire indiscriminately at Palestinian ambulances and a fire truck in the early hours of March 23.
According to Haaretz, soldiers fired at the vehicles continuously for three and a half minutes at close range, despite clear efforts by aid workers to identify themselves.
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25.04.202514:11
China has granted exemptions on US imports from its 125% tariff, and is asking businesses to identify eligible goods in an apparent attempt to ease the economic impact of the US-China trade war.
As a result, the US dollar has risen slightly, and equity markets in Hong Kong and Japan have gained.
A task force from China's Ministry of Commerce is gathering potential items for tariff exemptions and requesting companies to provide their own submissions, according to a source familiar with the effort.
This move follows a shift in tone from Washington, where officials are said to be evaluating a significant tariff cut on Chinese imports, possibly scaling back duties to somewhere between 50% and 65%. Washington has acknowledged that the trade stand-off with China is economically unsustainable and has already offered tariff exemptions on certain electronic goods.
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As a result, the US dollar has risen slightly, and equity markets in Hong Kong and Japan have gained.
A task force from China's Ministry of Commerce is gathering potential items for tariff exemptions and requesting companies to provide their own submissions, according to a source familiar with the effort.
This move follows a shift in tone from Washington, where officials are said to be evaluating a significant tariff cut on Chinese imports, possibly scaling back duties to somewhere between 50% and 65%. Washington has acknowledged that the trade stand-off with China is economically unsustainable and has already offered tariff exemptions on certain electronic goods.
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25.04.202511:13
Reuters has obtained the full text of proposals aimed at ending the war in Ukraine, presented by US envoy Steve Witkoff to European officials during talks in Paris on April 17. The news agency stated that the document was published in full, without any alterations.
According to the text shared by Reuters, the proposals represent the final offer from the United States to both parties. On the ceasefire, the document calls for a permanent ceasefire, with both sides immediately engaging in technical implementation negotiations
Regarding Ukraine’s security, the proposals outline that Ukraine would receive a robust guarantee backed by an ad hoc coalition of European states, along with willing non-European partners. Ukraine would agree not to seek NATO membership but may continue its pursuit of EU membership.
According to the text shared by Reuters, the proposals represent the final offer from the United States to both parties. On the ceasefire, the document calls for a permanent ceasefire, with both sides immediately engaging in technical implementation negotiations
Regarding Ukraine’s security, the proposals outline that Ukraine would receive a robust guarantee backed by an ad hoc coalition of European states, along with willing non-European partners. Ukraine would agree not to seek NATO membership but may continue its pursuit of EU membership.


25.04.202506:06
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly had an unsecured internet connection in his Pentagon office to access the Signal messaging app on a personal computer, according to the Associated Press, citing two sources familiar with the matter.
The setup of this so-called “dirty” internet line, which bypassed Pentagon security protocols, has raised serious concerns over a potential Pentagon security breach. The revelation adds to growing scrutiny surrounding Hegseth's Signal app use, especially after reports that he shared sensitive military information in private chats.
The line, known in IT circles as a “dirty” connection, is linked directly to the public internet. Unlike the Pentagon’s secured systems, this type of connection lacks strict filters and safeguards, thereby exposing users to hacking and surveillance.
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The setup of this so-called “dirty” internet line, which bypassed Pentagon security protocols, has raised serious concerns over a potential Pentagon security breach. The revelation adds to growing scrutiny surrounding Hegseth's Signal app use, especially after reports that he shared sensitive military information in private chats.
The line, known in IT circles as a “dirty” connection, is linked directly to the public internet. Unlike the Pentagon’s secured systems, this type of connection lacks strict filters and safeguards, thereby exposing users to hacking and surveillance.
Read more here: https://en.mdn.tv/8QOe


25.04.202500:34
The US Army has suspended Colonel Sheyla Baez Ramirez, the first woman to serve as garrison commander of Fort McCoy, while it investigates an incident involving tampered portraits on the base's command wall.
The matter came to light after the Department of Defense shared images on April 14 showing that portraits of President Donald Trump and Fox News host Pete Hegseth had been turned to face the wall. A follow-up photo confirmed the portraits had been restored to their proper position.
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The matter came to light after the Department of Defense shared images on April 14 showing that portraits of President Donald Trump and Fox News host Pete Hegseth had been turned to face the wall. A follow-up photo confirmed the portraits had been restored to their proper position.
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24.04.202519:56
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) government and the M23 rebel group have reached a landmark ceasefire agreement, announcing an immediate halt to fighting in the conflict-ridden east of the country.
The joint statement, released on national television and by M23’s spokesperson, comes after surprise negotiations mediated by Qatar.
Both parties declared their commitment to cease hostilities "throughout the duration of the talks and until their conclusion," marking a significant step toward a permanent resolution of the M23 conflict in eastern DRC.
The breakthrough follows discreet diplomatic efforts by Qatar, which hosted the talks that led to the announcement. The Congo peace talks initiative has drawn international attention, as previous attempts at a truce have repeatedly collapsed since 2021.
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The joint statement, released on national television and by M23’s spokesperson, comes after surprise negotiations mediated by Qatar.
Both parties declared their commitment to cease hostilities "throughout the duration of the talks and until their conclusion," marking a significant step toward a permanent resolution of the M23 conflict in eastern DRC.
The breakthrough follows discreet diplomatic efforts by Qatar, which hosted the talks that led to the announcement. The Congo peace talks initiative has drawn international attention, as previous attempts at a truce have repeatedly collapsed since 2021.
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25.04.202516:23
In an interview for Time conducted on Tuesday and published Friday, Trump did not specify when Xi allegedly called or the details of their conversation, only saying he himself would not initiate contact.
"He's called. And I don't think that's a sign of weakness on his behalf," Trump indicated.
Prior to their publication, the Chinese foreign ministry had urged Washington to stop “misleading the public” about the status of bilateral tariff discussions, a sentiment echoed by the Chinese Embassy in Washington.
In the interview, Trump discussed additional topics like the ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, the ceasefire in Gaza, and domestic issues in the United States.
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"He's called. And I don't think that's a sign of weakness on his behalf," Trump indicated.
Prior to their publication, the Chinese foreign ministry had urged Washington to stop “misleading the public” about the status of bilateral tariff discussions, a sentiment echoed by the Chinese Embassy in Washington.
In the interview, Trump discussed additional topics like the ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, the ceasefire in Gaza, and domestic issues in the United States.
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25.04.202512:56
The United States is preparing a major arms deal with Saudi Arabia, valued at over $100 billion, according to six sources cited by Reuters. The US-Saudi arms deal is expected to be formally announced during President Donald Trump’s upcoming visit to the Kingdom in May.
This proposed agreement follows failed efforts by the Biden administration to secure a similar defense pact. Under Biden, Washington attempted to tie advanced weapons sales to Saudi Arabia halting Chinese arms purchases and limiting Beijing’s investments. It remains unclear whether the Trump administration’s current offer includes such conditions.
A US defense official told Reuters, “Our defense relationship with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is stronger than ever under President Trump's leadership. Maintaining our security cooperation remains an important component of this partnership, and we will continue to work with Saudi Arabia to address their defense needs.”
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This proposed agreement follows failed efforts by the Biden administration to secure a similar defense pact. Under Biden, Washington attempted to tie advanced weapons sales to Saudi Arabia halting Chinese arms purchases and limiting Beijing’s investments. It remains unclear whether the Trump administration’s current offer includes such conditions.
A US defense official told Reuters, “Our defense relationship with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is stronger than ever under President Trump's leadership. Maintaining our security cooperation remains an important component of this partnership, and we will continue to work with Saudi Arabia to address their defense needs.”
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25.04.202509:51
The Brazilian Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by former president Fernando Collor de Mello, reinstating his prison sentence of eight years and ten months over charges of corruption and money laundering.
Collor de Mello, Brazil’s first democratically elected president, was forced to resign in 1992 amid impeachment proceedings for alleged bribery. Despite his resignation, he later returned to politics and served as a senator.
Justice Alexandre de Moraes dismissed Collor’s final appeal, ordering his immediate arrest. The court confirmed the decision in a statement on Thursday, while a final vote by the full Supreme Court is scheduled for Friday.
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Collor de Mello, Brazil’s first democratically elected president, was forced to resign in 1992 amid impeachment proceedings for alleged bribery. Despite his resignation, he later returned to politics and served as a senator.
Justice Alexandre de Moraes dismissed Collor’s final appeal, ordering his immediate arrest. The court confirmed the decision in a statement on Thursday, while a final vote by the full Supreme Court is scheduled for Friday.
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25.04.202504:21
The college's general counsel, Serena Longley, assured staff that participation in the survey was voluntary and pledged to inform employees in advance of any future disclosures, unless prohibited by court order.
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24.04.202522:37
According to a new survey by the nonpartisan Jewish Electorate Institute, nearly three-quarters of American Jews disapprove of how Donald Trump is performing as president, and a majority are unhappy with how he is addressing antisemitism in the US
While most respondents were critical of Trump's approach to antisemitism, the level of disapproval was slightly lower than their overall dissatisfaction with his presidency.
The survey shows that 72% of American Jews disapprove of Trump’s performance, with 67% saying they strongly disapprove. In contrast, 24% approve of his job performance, including 16% who strongly approve, and 5% remain unsure.
Trump’s approval ratings were particularly low among Conservative, Reform, and unaffiliated Jews. However, he received significantly higher support from Orthodox Jews, who made up about 10% of respondents; more than 71% of them approved of his performance, while fewer than 20% disapproved.
While most respondents were critical of Trump's approach to antisemitism, the level of disapproval was slightly lower than their overall dissatisfaction with his presidency.
The survey shows that 72% of American Jews disapprove of Trump’s performance, with 67% saying they strongly disapprove. In contrast, 24% approve of his job performance, including 16% who strongly approve, and 5% remain unsure.
Trump’s approval ratings were particularly low among Conservative, Reform, and unaffiliated Jews. However, he received significantly higher support from Orthodox Jews, who made up about 10% of respondents; more than 71% of them approved of his performance, while fewer than 20% disapproved.


23.04.202518:30
The White House is reportedly weighing significant tariff reductions on Chinese imports in a bid to defuse the prolonged trade dispute with China and relieve some of the economic strain brought on by the escalating tariff war.
According to The Wall Street Journal, the Trump administration is exploring cutting existing duties to somewhere between 50% and 65%, with President Donald Trump acknowledging that the current 145% rate is “very high.”
The administration is also considering a tiered tariff framework, potentially dropping rates on non-threatening goods to 35%, while maintaining higher tariffs of at least 100% on strategically vital products.
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According to The Wall Street Journal, the Trump administration is exploring cutting existing duties to somewhere between 50% and 65%, with President Donald Trump acknowledging that the current 145% rate is “very high.”
The administration is also considering a tiered tariff framework, potentially dropping rates on non-threatening goods to 35%, while maintaining higher tariffs of at least 100% on strategically vital products.
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