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Today's news headlines in world on 28 march 2025 Latest Updates by Vizzve

Today's news headlines in world  on 28 march 2025 Latest Updates by Vizzve

Today's news headlines in world on 28 march 2025 Latest Updates by Vizzve

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  • Greenland Prepares for U.S. Visit Amid Annexation Speculations
    Greenland is bracing for U.S. Vice President JD Vance's visit following former President Trump's controversial statement about the U.S. potentially annexing the island. Danish officials have firmly rejected any notion of handing over Greenland, emphasizing the betrayal it would represent to their citizens.

  • China's Xi Jinping Urges Global CEOs to Safeguard Trade Supply Chains
    President Xi Jinping met with global CEOs in Beijing, urging them to protect industrial and supply chains amidst the ongoing U.S.-China trade tensions. Xi criticized trade barriers imposed by other countries and emphasized the crucial role of foreign enterprises in China's economy.

  • U.S. Auto Tariffs Cause Global Market Disruptions
    The recently announced 25% U.S. import tariffs on automobiles are causing global upheaval, affecting manufacturers in Japan, South Korea, Germany, and the U.S. Auto stocks have plummeted, with significant market value losses reported among major automakers.

  • Gaza Becomes Deadliest Conflict Zone for Journalists
    Since 2023, more than 170 journalists have been killed in Gaza, making it the deadliest conflict zone for media workers in recent history. Journalists face constant threats, heavy bombardment, and lack of protection, with foreign reporters barred from entering the area.

  • Partial Solar Eclipse Expected to Influence Global Events
    A partial solar eclipse on March 29, 2025, will be visible across several regions, notably in North America. Astrologers suggest this eclipse could herald significant global events, potentially impacting countries associated with Aries, such as England and Denmark.

  • Anticipation Builds Over U.S. 'Reciprocal Tariffs' Announcement
    Investors are on edge as U.S. President Donald Trump is set to announce "reciprocal tariffs" on April 2, dubbed "Liberation Day." Speculations include a 25% duty on imported vehicles, contributing to a turbulent trading atmosphere.

  • European Leaders Discuss Ukraine Security Amid Rising Tensions
    European leaders convened in Paris to discuss security concerns related to Ukraine, addressing the ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region.

  • Iran Responds to U.S. Proposal for Nuclear Negotiations
    Iran has officially responded to a letter from President Trump seeking to initiate nuclear negotiations, marking a potential shift in diplomatic relations between the two nations.

  • U.S. Announces Arrest of MS-13 Gang Leader
    U.S. authorities have announced the capture of a prominent MS-13 gang leader, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat organized crime domestically.

  • 7.7 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Southeast Asia
    A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake has rocked Southeast Asia, with the epicenter in Mandalay, Myanmar. The quake caused significant damage and prompted evacuations in multiple regions.

  • Strong Earthquake Prompts Evacuations in Bangkok
    A strong 7.3 magnitude earthquake has shaken Bangkok, Thailand, causing buildings to sway and leading to widespread evacuations in the capital city.

  • Firefly Aerospace Achieves First Commercial Moon Landing
    U.S. firm Firefly Aerospace has successfully landed its Blue Ghost spacecraft on the Moon, marking the first commercial company to achieve this feat without technical issues.

  • U.S. Pauses Military Aid to Ukraine Following Oval Office Dispute
    The Trump administration has paused military aid to Ukraine after a contentious Oval Office meeting with President Zelensky, signaling potential shifts in U.S.-Ukraine relations.

  • Sudan Takes UAE to International Court Over Genocide Allegations
    Sudan has filed a case against the United Arab Emirates at the International Court of Justice, accusing the UAE of complicity in genocide through its support of the Rapid Support Forces in Darfur.

  • Over 1,000 Killed in Syrian Crackdown on Alawite Region
    Syrian security forces have reportedly killed more than 1,000 individuals in the Alawite region, described as the country's worst violence in years.

  • Mark Carney Elected Leader of Canada's Liberal Party
    Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney has been elected leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, positioning him as the country's new Prime Minister.

  • Former Philippine President Duterte Arrested on ICC Warrant
    Rodrigo Duterte, former President of the Philippines, has been arrested following an International Criminal Court warrant for crimes against humanity.

  • Greenlandic Elections Result in Center-Right Victory
    The center-right Democrats have become the largest party in Greenland's general election, defeating the incumbent Inuit Ataqatigiit.

  • Belize's People's United Party Wins Second Term
    The incumbent People's United Party has secured a second term in Belize's general election, achieving a landslide victory.

  • Nightclub Fire in North Macedonia Claims Over 50 Lives
    A devastating fire in a nightclub in Kočani, North Macedonia, has resulted in at least 59 deaths and 155 injuries.





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