Morning news wrap: Pakistan says India to attack in '24 to 36 hours', violates ceasefire again, & more
Wednesday, 30 April 2025 Amid rising tensions, Pakistan's information minister claimed credible intelligence suggests a potential Indian military strike within 24-36 hours, while India accuses Pakistan of violating ceasefire. In the US, an Indian-origin tech entrepreneur killed his family before committing suicide. Meanwhile, Donald Trump defended his China tariffs, and young Vaibhav Suryavanshi became the youngest T20 centurion.
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In a stunning escalation, U.S. President Donald Trump has confirmed the deployment of two nuclear submarines in response to what he described as serious threats from ex-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. The move has sent shockwaves across global diplomatic and defense circles, fueling fears of a renewed nuclear standoff. Medvedev’s remarks—reportedly branded “provocative” and “dangerous” by U.S. defense officials—prompted Trump to act swiftly, citing the “safety of our people” as his primary motivation. As U.S.-Russia tensions reach a boiling point, analysts warn that this could mark the beginning of a chilling new phase in global power dynamics. Trump's actions reflect a dramatic return to Cold War-style posturing, with nuclear deterrence once again dominating international discourse. The world now watches closely as questions mount: What exactly did Medvedev threaten—and how far is each side willing to go?
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In a jaw-dropping move, U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed the deployment of two nuclear submarines following alarming threats from ex-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. The sudden military maneuver has raised global eyebrows, triggering fears of escalating tensions between two nuclear powers.
Medvedev, known for his provocative rhetoric, reportedly issued a statement deemed “inappropriate” and “dangerous” by U.S. defense officials. Trump responded with decisive action, stating that the repositioning of nuclear submarines was "on the basis of safety for our people." With Russian-American relations on the edge and nuclear capabilities at play, experts warn of a dangerous new chapter in the already strained geopolitical arena. Trump’s bold decision signals a return to Cold War-era brinkmanship, with nuclear readiness once again at the center of world affairs. What exactly did Medvedev say—and what could come next?
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In a harrowing visit to Gaza’s so-called “Valley of Death,” Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff walked the frontline near an aid distribution zone where nearly 900 civilians have reportedly been killed in recent IDF operations. Joined by international officials and aid workers, Witkoff witnessed first-hand the devastation wrought by shelling in proximity to humanitarian corridors.
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