๐Mario Nawfal:
๐จ12 HOUR NEWS RECAP
1. Trump vowed to strengthen election integrity in the U.S: "Our elections are very dishonest, very corrupt. We have to straighten it out, and it's so easy to do it - we should go to paper ballots, one-day voting, voter I.D., and just one other thing, proof of a thing called citizenship in the United States."
2. Russia and the U.S are "analyzing" the outcome of yesterday's marathon talks in Saudi Arabia - but no details will be made public. Sources said Russia demanded full control of 4 regions of Ukraine - Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson, stalling any progress toward a deal.
3. Ukrainian and U.S delegations are locked in intense talks in Riyadh, aiming to secure a 30-day ceasefire covering energy sites and the Black Sea.
4. Elon shocked Trump's cabinet when he revealed that the government had issued loans to children: "The Small Business Administration handed out $330 million in loans to people under the age of 11. The youngest? A nine-month-old baby who received a $100,000 loan."
5. UK Finance Minister Rachel Reeves' Spring Statement today will be brief - but brutal. She's expected to confirm that collapsing growth and soaring borrowing costs have blown a ยฃ15bn hole in the government's finances and that projected growth for this year will be slashed from 2% to 1%.
6. Airstrikes pounded Houthi rebel positions across Yemen, with at least 2 killed and over a dozen wounded in Sanaa. The strikes mark the 10th straight day of bombing, part of Trump's campaign to pressure Iran and degrade Houthi capabilities.
7. NASA's Curiosity rover has detected fragments of fatty acids, crucial building blocks of life on Earth. The finding boosts hopes that biosignatures - chemical evidence of past life - could survive Martian radiation long enough to be found.
8. A 33-year-old motorcyclist was found dead after plunging into a 20-meter-deep sinkhole in Seoul, South Korea. The collapse occurred above a subway tunnel under
๐จ12 HOUR NEWS RECAP
1. Trump vowed to strengthen election integrity in the U.S: "Our elections are very dishonest, very corrupt. We have to straighten it out, and it's so easy to do it - we should go to paper ballots, one-day voting, voter I.D., and just one other thing, proof of a thing called citizenship in the United States."
2. Russia and the U.S are "analyzing" the outcome of yesterday's marathon talks in Saudi Arabia - but no details will be made public. Sources said Russia demanded full control of 4 regions of Ukraine - Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson, stalling any progress toward a deal.
3. Ukrainian and U.S delegations are locked in intense talks in Riyadh, aiming to secure a 30-day ceasefire covering energy sites and the Black Sea.
4. Elon shocked Trump's cabinet when he revealed that the government had issued loans to children: "The Small Business Administration handed out $330 million in loans to people under the age of 11. The youngest? A nine-month-old baby who received a $100,000 loan."
5. UK Finance Minister Rachel Reeves' Spring Statement today will be brief - but brutal. She's expected to confirm that collapsing growth and soaring borrowing costs have blown a ยฃ15bn hole in the government's finances and that projected growth for this year will be slashed from 2% to 1%.
6. Airstrikes pounded Houthi rebel positions across Yemen, with at least 2 killed and over a dozen wounded in Sanaa. The strikes mark the 10th straight day of bombing, part of Trump's campaign to pressure Iran and degrade Houthi capabilities.
7. NASA's Curiosity rover has detected fragments of fatty acids, crucial building blocks of life on Earth. The finding boosts hopes that biosignatures - chemical evidence of past life - could survive Martian radiation long enough to be found.
8. A 33-year-old motorcyclist was found dead after plunging into a 20-meter-deep sinkhole in Seoul, South Korea. The collapse occurred above a subway tunnel under
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