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Trump Halts $6.6T Military Aid to Taiwan: Reasons Explained

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 19, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump Declined $6.6T Military Aid Package for Taiwan, Raising ⁤Concerns Over‌ U.S. Commitment

WASHINGTON D.C. ⁤ – Former U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly refused to⁣ approve a military assistance package worth over $6.6 trillion Indonesian Rupiah (approximately $420 million USD) for Taiwan, prompting anxieties in Taipei about the future of U.S. support ⁢amid escalating tensions with China. The potential sale,⁢ discussed ​with Taiwanese ‌defense officials in ‍August in Anchorage, Alaska, included drones, missiles, and⁤ coastal monitoring sensors.

This reluctance to provide weapons without upfront payment – a policy also ‍reportedly applied to Ukraine – signals a potential shift in U.S. policy towards Taiwan, a self-governed island ‌claimed by China. While the U.S.ceased formal diplomatic recognition of Taiwan in 1979, ‍it remains Taipei’s most meaningful supporter and provider of military assistance.⁤ Current ​President Joe Biden authorized a $2 billion military aid package for Taiwan, contrasting with Trump’s approach.

The⁤ reported hesitation comes as Taipei increasingly worries about the strength of the U.S.-Taiwan relationship and Washington’s willingness to defend the island ⁣in ⁣the ⁢event of a Chinese‍ attack. Senator Roger Wicker,Chairman of ​the U.S. Senate Armed Forces Commitee, recently reaffirmed U.S. commitment during⁢ a⁢ late⁤ August visit to Taiwan, stating, “It is indeed​ our determination and intention that taiwan ‌remains free and make his own decisions.” He emphasized the importance of increased military cooperation⁤ and defense industry collaboration. Taiwan’s ⁤President Lai Ching-te echoed the ⁣need for continued partnership.

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British Recognition of Palestine After Trump Visit

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 19, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

UK Recognizes‌ palestinian State Following Trump‘s England Visit

LONDON – The United kingdom formally recognized the State of Palestine, hours after the conclusion of former U.S. President Donald Trump’s state‌ visit to England⁤ on Thursday, September 18th. The move, signaling a ‌shift ‌in British foreign policy, comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to revitalize the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.‍

The timing of the⁤ declaration,following ‌Trump’s visit at ‌the invitation​ of King Charles III and‌ Prime minister Keir Starmer,is notable given the former president’s staunch support for Israel and his management’s policies ‍that where widely seen as detrimental to⁤ Palestinian aspirations. The‍ recognition aims ⁤to ⁣reaffirm the UK’s commitment to a two-state solution and ⁢underscores the belief that a viable Palestinian state is essential for long-term regional stability.⁣ The decision impacts ongoing negotiations, possibly bolstering⁤ Palestinian negotiating ‍power ‍and increasing international pressure for a resolution to the decades-long conflict.

Trump’s three-day visit, beginning Tuesday, September 16th,⁢ was framed by ‌the British government ‌as a exhibition of the “strongest” British-united States relations, ⁤built on ‍a 250-year history. During the visit, ‌discussions centered ​on strengthening cooperation in energy and technology, including agreements to bolster nuclear energy ‌collaboration. ⁣

The ceremonial ‍highlight occurred ​Wednesday, September 17th, ​with Trump and First Lady Melania ⁤Trump receiving a grand‍ welcome at Windsor Palace, including a horse-drawn carriage procession alongside king‌ Charles, Queen Camilla, ⁣Prince William, and Princess Catherine, accompanied by a military‍ air display and honorary cannon‌ fire.

On Thursday, Prime minister Starmer hosted Trump⁤ at chequers palace to address ongoing⁣ trade disputes, specifically ​the​ 25% tariff on British steel⁢ imports to the US. Trump described the ⁤visit as “one of the highest ⁢honors in ⁣my life,” reiterating the sentiment during a​ luxury banquet hosted by King Charles III.

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Trump Disagrees with UK PM on Palestinian State Recognition

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 18, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

WASHINGTON – Former U.S. President Donald‍ Trump and ⁤British Labor Party leader Keir Starmer publicly diverged on the issue of Palestinian statehood‍ during a meeting this ⁢week, as the UK reportedly considers expedited recognition of a Palestinian state. The disagreement underscores a transatlantic split on how to approach a lasting resolution to​ the Israeli-Palestinian⁤ conflict amid the ongoing crisis⁢ in Gaza.

The differing stances come as international pressure mounts for a pathway to peace. ‌Starmer indicated they agreed on “the need for peace” and suggested a Palestinian state would be integral to a broader peace plan, though‍ details remain scarce. However, Trump firmly rejected the idea of countries recognizing Palestine as a sovereign state,⁣ signaling a return to ⁤the previous U.S.⁤ position. This divergence highlights the complex geopolitical landscape and ⁢potential challenges in forging a unified international response to the conflict.

During the meeting, Trump stated,​ “I want this to ‌end. ​I want the ‍hostages to be released,” characterizing the war as “complex” while avoiding direct commitment to urging Israeli Prime ⁤Minister Benjamin Netanyahu‌ to halt bombing in Gaza. Starmer emphasized the intolerable conditions in Gaza and the⁣ urgent need for humanitarian aid. He also stipulated that any future Palestinian ⁤state⁣ must exclude a governing role ​for Hamas.

british media reports suggest Starmer may finalize plans for recognizing a ⁢Palestinian state this weekend, ahead of the ⁢UN General Assembly. The move follows the October 7, 2023, ​Hamas attacks that resulted in 1,219 deaths in Israel and the subsequent israeli military response in Gaza, which has killed at least 65,141 Palestinians as of May 17, ⁢2024, with the majority ‍being‌ civilians.As of that date, 47 hostages remained in Gaza, including 25 believed to be deceased, according to the Israeli military.

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The accusations of the right ultra after Charlie Kirk’s murder: “It is a war open from the left”. Musk: “I am the Piece of the Assassins.” Trump: “He will have the Medal of Freedom”

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 11, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Right-Wing Figures Allege “War” Following Charlie Kirk Associate’s Murder, Musk Implicates Himself, Trump Promises Honour

September 11,‌ 2025 – Following the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk associate William Gage on September 11, 2025, prominent right-wing figures have escalated⁣ rhetoric, alleging a⁤ deliberate campaign of violence orchestrated ⁤by the left. The accusations surfaced rapidly after ​news of Gage’s death broke, wiht Turning point USA founder Charlie Kirk himself​ framing the incident as an ⁣”open war.” Together, Elon Musk posted on X (formerly Twitter) a statement appearing to except responsibility, ‍stating, ⁢”I am the Piece of the Assassins,” a cryptic message that quickly drew ‍widespread attention ⁢and ​condemnation. Former President ‍Donald Trump ‌announced he ⁤would award Gage the medal⁢ of Freedom.

The shooting occurred in Scottsdale, arizona, and authorities are actively investigating. Gage, 22, was a field director for Turning Point Action, ‌a political organization‌ affiliated with Kirk. The immediate aftermath has⁤ been marked by intense political polarization, with conservative ⁢commentators and politicians seizing on the event to amplify claims of escalating left-wing extremism. Musk’s statement, ‌posted approximately 14:00 MST, remains unexplained, fueling ‌speculation‌ about his involvement or knowledge of the‍ situation. Trump’s pledge of the ⁤Medal of Freedom, ⁣made via Truth Social around 15:30 MST,‍ further inflamed tensions and drew criticism from those ⁤who ​viewed it as premature and politically motivated.

The incident and ‍subsequent reactions occur⁤ against a backdrop of⁣ increasing political violence and heightened rhetoric‌ in the​ United States. Turning Point USA and Charlie Kirk‍ have been frequent targets of criticism‍ from left-leaning groups, often accused of promoting divisive and ​extremist ideologies. While the inquiry is ongoing and no direct⁢ link to any⁤ political group has been‍ established,the swift and forceful responses from key figures on the right underscore the fragility of the political climate‍ and the potential for further escalation. Law enforcement‌ officials have not yet released details ‌regarding a ⁣potential motive or suspect.

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Trump’s Tariffs Hurt US Manufacturing & Job Growth

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 10, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Trade War Impacts:​ Manufacturing Job Losses⁣ and Diminishing Employment Prospects in the⁣ US

Following the implementation of ​President Trump’s ‌trade‍ war measures this⁣ spring, the transportation sector⁣ experienced a negative shift, and recent⁣ data indicates a broader impact⁢ on US employment, particularly within manufacturing.Slok research reveals that while sectors affected⁢ by tariffs have​ seen job losses‍ in recent years, this marks the first instance of sustained negative​ payroll growth for several consecutive⁣ months.‍ This research is based⁤ on quarterly averages ​of employment data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).While employment‌ in non-tariff-affected industries ⁣continues to grow, the rate of increase has⁢ slowed compared to pre-trade war levels.

“The ‌impact of the tariff on recruitment is now undeniable. Manufacturing rise, recruitment surge,⁤ does not occur,” ‍stated Joe Brusuelas, ​Chief Economist at RSM, as reported​ by ​CNN Business on October 9, ⁣2025.

the⁣ August job report released last Friday confirmed this trend,showing‌ a decline in manufacturing employment for four consecutive months. The BLS data indicates the US manufacturing industry currently employs 78,000 fewer people⁤ than it did last year.

While tariffs aren’t expected to drastically increase manufacturing jobs overnight, economists are increasingly⁣ concerned about the unintended​ consequences of ⁤the administration’s ⁣trade strategy. They point to two key​ factors: increased ⁢uncertainty paralyzing businesses in ⁤affected industries, leading to reduced hiring, and ‍rising costs of essential raw materials like steel, aluminum, and copper. This increase in input costs negates potential⁢ benefits for US producers.

“It turns out that the economist is true that launching a ⁢trade war will result in slower growth ⁣and reduced employment. that ⁤is what is happening,” Brusuelas commented.

The decline in manufacturing jobs is contributing to a broader slowdown in US‌ employment growth. JPMorgan research shows that employment growth has slowed to just 29,000 over the past​ three​ months, a notable ⁢drop from the 105,000 recorded in the previous‌ quarter. ‌The‍ unemployment‌ rate remains low, but‌ has risen from 4.1% in‌ June to 4.3% in⁢ August – the highest level sence the end of 2021.

This ‍weakening job market is impacting ​consumer confidence. A ⁢survey released Monday ‌by the Federal⁣ Reserve⁤ Bank of new york revealed that consumers now believe ther‌ is only a 45% chance of finding a new job, down from⁤ 51% ‍in July.This is the lowest level recorded since the survey began in 2013 and is‍ substantially lower than during most ‍of President Trump’s first term. The Fed New York noted the most pronounced decline in job prospects was among those with a high school education.

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Trump Regrets Xi Jinping Didn’t Mention US in Military Parade

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 4, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Trump Expresses Regret Over Xi JinpingS Omission of U.S. in Military Parade Speech

Former U.S. President Donald Trump voiced his disappointment that Chinese ‍President Xi Jinping did not acknowledge the United States’ role in World War II during⁢ a recent military parade in China commemorating the 75th anniversary of the end of the conflict. The omission ⁤comes amid already⁢ strained ‍relations ⁤between the two nations over security and trade disputes.

Xi Jinping’s speech focused on China’s wartime struggles and sacrifices, thanking “foreign governments and international friends” who supported the Chinese people, but notably ‌failed to mention the significant contribution of the United states in aiding Chinese troops against Japan and ultimately contributing to Japan’s⁣ defeat in‌ 1945.⁤ This oversight occurred as⁤ U.S.-China relations are at a ‌tense juncture, marked by disagreements over issues including Ukraine, the South China Sea, and trade agreements.

Trump, who has ‌consistently praised his personal relationship with Xi, stated⁢ he would soon ⁤meet⁢ with the Chinese president. In a post on his social media platform during the parade, Trump extended greetings to both Xi, Russian President ⁢Vladimir Putin, and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, accusing them of ‌conspiring against the united States-a ⁣claim the Kremlin dismissed as ironic.

The historical context of the Second ‌Sino-Japanese War, which escalated‌ into a major theater of World War II with⁣ Japan’s⁢ invasion of ‌China in 1937, underscores the significance of the‌ U.S. involvement. The U.S.⁣ entry into the war in 1941 provided​ crucial support to China‌ and played a pivotal role in the Allied victory. Xi Jinping ‍framed World War⁣ II as a ⁣turning point in the “Great⁢ Rejuvenation of the Chinese” under‍ the leadership of​ the Chinese Communist Party.

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