Trump says he will ‘probably put a big tariff on the UK’ if it doesn’t drop digital services tax

US president accuses UK of thinking it can ‘make an easy buck’ from US tech companies, weeks after warning that UK–US trade deal can be changed

Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on the UK if it does not drop its digital services tax on US social media firms.

The digital services tax, introduced in 2020, imposes a 2% levy on the revenues of several major US tech companies.

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India voices anger after Trump shares comments calling it a ‘hellhole’

Foreign ministry says remarks of conservative podcast host Michael Savage that were shared by US president were ‘obviously uninformed, inappropriate and in poor taste’

India on Thursday criticised as inappropriate a post by Donald Trump in which he shared comments that called the South Asian country a “hellhole”.

The inflammatory post on Truth Social comes ahead of a planned visit next month to India by the US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, who is seeking to ease recent tensions between the normally friendly powers.

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Paige Shiver says ex-Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore ‘had complete control over me’

  • First interview since Moore’s firing, sentencing

  • Shiver details alleged control, repeated contact

  • ABC to air full interview on Friday morning

Paige Shiver said former University of Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore “had complete control over me” in an interview set to air Friday on Good Morning America, marking her first public appearance since Moore’s high-profile firing and sentencing, ABC said Thursday.

In excerpts released by the network on Thursday, Shiver said Moore controlled “my emotions, my career … and he knew that, and he used it against me”.

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LaGuardia firefighter heard ‘stop’ before crash but didn’t know who it was for, report says

National Transportation Safety Board’s preliminary report further says crash prevention system didn’t generate alert

A firefighter whose truck collided with an Air Canada jet last month on a runway at New York’s LaGuardia airport, killing both pilots, heard an air traffic controller warn “stop, stop, stop” but didn’t know who it was for, federal investigators said Thursday.

The National Transportation Safety Board said in a preliminary report on the 22 March collision that a crash prevention system for air traffic controllers didn’t generate an audio or visual alert, and lights on the runway that act as a stop light for crossing traffic were on until about three seconds before the collision.

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Surrey police to close rape inquiry that sparked Epsom disorder

Force says it is ‘confident there was no offence’ and condemns ‘shameful’ behaviour by protesters

The investigation into reports of a rape outside a church in Epsom that led to widespread public disorder will close as police are “confident there was no offence”.

Surrey police received a report on Saturday 11 April that a woman had been raped near a church in the early hours of the morning after leaving Labyrinth nightclub in Epsom.

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Trump may talk of regime infighting, but Iran seems united by strategy born of war

Tensions around US negotiations may reflect mistake of assassinating more pragmatic and experienced figures

Donald Trump has claimed that the infighting between moderates and hardliners in Iran’s leadership is so intense that Iranians have “no idea who their leader is”, but many experts questioned his analysis, saying, given the mass assassinations of senior commanders, the country had shown remarkable institutional cohesion.

Trump’s allegations of “CRAZY” splits in the Iranian leadership – the second outing for this argument in three days – is remarkable since he has previously said either he has little knowledge of the new Iranian leadership or that there has already been regime change.

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On Africa trip, the ‘quiet pope’ adopts a confident global voice – The Washington Post

  1. On Africa trip, the ‘quiet pope’ adopts a confident global voice  The Washington Post
  2. Pope Leo's trip targets major obstacle to Catholicism's spread in Africa: Sorcery  National Catholic Reporter
  3. Touring Africa, Pope Leo Raised His Voice, but Didn’t Like the Echo  The New York Times
  4. Many African Catholics have greeted Leo’s first visit with joy. Others fear he’s lent legitimacy to strongman leaders  CNN
  5. The journey that reveals the pontificate  Vatican News
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‘Toxic’ views of Reform UK candidates raise questions about party’s vetting

Hope Not Hate campaign identifies election hopefuls calling for a ‘white Britain’ and complaining of ‘kowtowing to the black community’

A Reform UK candidate who called for a “white Britain” and said Keir Starmer should be shot is among a number of contenders fuelling doubts about the party’s claim to have tightened up its vetting.

The past comments of Linda McFarlane and other political hopefuls have been unearthed ahead of the 7 May elections, including one who complained about “constant kowtowing to the black community” and others who endorsed the far-right activist Tommy Robinson.

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Chinese Satellites Over Mideast Battlefield Put U.S. on Edge – WSJ

  1. Chinese Satellites Over Mideast Battlefield Put U.S. on Edge  WSJ
  2. Iran Reportedly Used Chinese Satellite To Target U.S. Bases—Here’s How China And Russia Could Help Iran  Forbes
  3. Iran used Chinese spy satellite to target US bases  Financial Times
  4. Chinese Satellite Role in Iranian Military Targeting: 2024 Deal Detailed - News and Statistics  IndexBox
  5. How Chinese satellites have boosted Iran’s war effort  The Economist
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Live Updates: Iran touts video of Strait of Hormuz cargo ship seizures as Trump keeps quiet on next move – CBS News

  1. Live Updates: Iran touts video of Strait of Hormuz cargo ship seizures as Trump keeps quiet on next move  CBS News
  2. Iran tightens control of Strait of Hormuz as Israel warns of strikes  Honolulu Star-Advertiser
  3. Iran war live: Iran seizes ships in Strait of Hormuz as Trump maintains ports blockade  Reuters
  4. How Iran raised Hormuz stakes by capturing ships  Al Jazeera
  5. Ships seized by Iranians 'armed to the teeth' along Strait of Hormuz have been taken toward port: report  Fox News
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Slovenia to air films about Palestine instead of Eurovision song contest

Ireland and Spain will also not broadcast Eurovision after decision to boycott live event over Israel’s participation

National broadcasters in Ireland, Spain and Slovenia will not air the Eurovision song contest this year, after they decided to boycott the event over Israel’s participation.

Having announced it would not submit a national entry, the Slovenian broadcaster RTV confirmed on Thursday it would implement a broadcasting blackout of the world’s largest live music event and instead show a series of films about Palestine.

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Extended naval blockade is admission US military escalation poses even greater risk

Battle of the blockades may still have more time to run as the US and Iran try to assert control over the strait of Hormuz

Donald Trump’s decision to extend the naval blockade of Iran indefinitely may do nothing to reduce world oil prices – but it could amount to a recognition that further US military escalation in breach of the nominal ceasefire comes with greater risk against a regime disinclined to surrender.

In theory, Trump’s military options are increasing. A third US carrier strike group, the George HW Bush, is due to arrive in the Middle East within days after rounding South Africa. A second taskforce of 2,500 US marines is sailing from the Pacific and is due to arrive by the end of April.

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