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13 February, 2025

Robert f. Kennedy Junior confirmed as HHS Secretary

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RFK Junior Speaks at a rally on 2 November 2024 at Donald Trump's White House Campaign
Robert f. Kennedy Junior US President John F. Kennedy’s nephews (File: November 2, 2024) Picture: Maurie Gash/AP Photo/File/Picture Aligned

Robert f. Kennedy Junior, a lawyer who has criticized vaccines, has been confirmed as the US Health and Human Services Secretary.

RFK Junior fled during the 2024 presidential election last year, where he fled on a health-based platform. He later got out of the race and supported Donald Trump for a second term at the White House.

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Leave the next part for Indian PM

13 February, 2025

No cakewalk for Indian PM

While Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is eager to renew his favorable relationship with Donald Trump, the meeting between top leaders is not an air.

Modi’s visit to America comes to the heels of flight of handcuffs to Indian migrants from America – which is part of Trump’s aggressive crackdown on illegal immigration.

The third highest number of unspecified immigrants in the United States is Indians.

In the bid to attack new business deals and investment, Trump has hit many countries with hazards of taffs. Trump, whose administration has a significant focus to trade, has called India a “largest tariff abuser”.

Preparating Trump’s wrath, Modi has visited the US with quick tariff concessions and with the promise of procurement of increased liquorized natural gas, combat vehicle and jet engine, according to the officials of the Government of India, who The Reuters spoke to the news agency.

How does Trump want TATF, exile affects India-America relations?

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13 February, 2025

India’s Modi to meet Trump with the hope of tariff concessions

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday arrived in the US with a hope of resting on Tariff and Immigration police to meet US President Donald Trump.

During Trump’s previous term, Modi shares a good coordination with him and is now going to meet the US President with the hope of winning his relationship again.

In addition to business tariffs and immigration policies, Modi’s meeting with Trump is likely to implement business deals and bilateral relations.

Before leaving for Washington, Modi said that the journey was a chance to “deepen our partnership” in the major fields such as technology, trade, defense and energy.

Shortly after landing in the US, Modi met with Tulsi Gabbard, an American director of National Intelligence,, keeping in mind the intelligence and intelligence in emerging threats.

To discuss the migration of Modi and Trump

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13 February, 2025

Trump pledged to implement mutual taf

US President Donald Trump said he signs a new order that may implement mutual Tais in the global economy.

“Today is big: mutual tafs !!!” Trump wrote on his social media site Truth Social. “Make America great again !!!”

Later, he wrote that the press conference on tafs is scheduled to be held at the White House at 1 pm (7 pm GMT).

The US President has not yet said which countries want to be targeted, nor has he specified how he defines the word “mutual” and will his order be applicable to Taf’s matching or other taxes To address what he sees as a hindrance to American exports.

But analysts have warned that mutual tifs can cause a comprehensive wire for the discovery of emerging economies as Brazil, China, India, Thailand and Vietnam, which are high effective taf rates on American products.

Analysts say there are South Korea’s trade agreements, which have trade agreements with Washington, the move is low, analysts say that most of the rich countries that have the same average taffy rates as the US.

A rapid growth in tariffs can send shockwaves through global economy, potential depression growth and inflation.

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Welcome to our coverage next part

13 February, 2025

Welcome to our coverage

The blog will cover the latest events in the second term of US President Donald Trump today.

Trump today expects to imprint mutual taff on many countries.

Therefore, the US President is expected to meet Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the White House.

This blog wants to cover the latest about the deduction of Alone Musk to the federal government, which has been addressed.

Trump and Musk: Is there a coup in America?

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