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[Global News Update: Trade Tensions, Geopolitical Shifts, and Scientific Breakthroughs]-[China vows to fight US 'blackmail' over tariffs]

Global News Podcast · B2 · 2025-04-08

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Escalating U.S.-China Trade Hostilities

The global economic landscape remains precarious as Washington and Beijing edge closer to an "all-out trade war." President Trump has threatened an additional 50% tariff on Chinese imports, following a previous 34% levy. Beijing has dismissed these measures as "blackmail," labeling the U.S. approach as that of a "bully." According to reports from Xinhua, China is prepared with "countermeasures" that could significantly impact U.S. agricultural exports, such as "soybeans and sorghum," and potentially impose a "complete ban on the import of U.S. poultry." Furthermore, the tension has expanded into a diplomatic war of words, with the Chinese Foreign Ministry criticizing U.S. Vice President JD Vance for his "ignorant and impolite" comments, specifically his reference to Chinese citizens as "peasants."

Fact-Checking Trade Claims

BBC Verify has challenged several assertions made by President Trump regarding trade deficits. While Trump claimed the U.S. trade deficit with China was "at least a trillion dollars," data indicates the actual figure for 2024 was approximately $295 billion. Similarly, claims that the EU takes "practically nothing" from the U.S. were refuted; the EU remains the fourth-largest market for U.S. agricultural exports, and in 2024, approximately "165,000 cars" were exported from the U.S. to the European Union.

Repression in Occupied Ukraine

In Russian-occupied territories, a campaign of "pressure and repression" continues against the three million Ukrainians living there. Activists, such as "Maria," face grave risks while resisting through the distribution of leaflets and the dissemination of "real news." Vitaliy Shevchenko of BBC Monitoring highlights that these areas have become "lawless territory" where dissent is met with threats of being "fined" or "jailed" under laws designed to "stamp out dissent." The occupation authorities are systematically "eradicating anything and everything remotely Ukrainian," enforcing the use of Russian passports and textbooks to align these regions with Moscow.

New Insights into the Titanic

Recent 3D digital scans of the Titanic wreckage have provided fresh evidence regarding the ship’s final moments. The analysis confirms eyewitness accounts that the lights remained on until the end, thanks to engineers who "held the chaos at bay" by working to maintain power. The damage observed, including "bent" boilers, suggests the ship was "running hot" as it sank. Additionally, computer simulations indicate that the collision resulted in a series of "small punctures," which proved decisive in the ship’s catastrophic sinking.

Geopolitical Diplomacy and Human Rights

In the Middle East, high-stakes diplomacy is underway as Iran and the U.S. prepare for talks in Oman. While President Trump characterized these as "direct talks," Iranian officials maintain they are indirect. Meanwhile, an Amnesty International report highlights a disturbing trend, noting that global executions are at their "highest level in 10 years," with China leading as the "world's leading executioner." In the Caucasus, the potential peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan is overshadowed by the continued detention of ethnic Armenian prisoners, including billionaire philanthropist Ruben Vardanyan, whom Baku has accused of "war crimes" in a move critics describe as a "show trial."

Humanitarian Aid Cuts and Medical Milestones

The U.S. administration's review of humanitarian funding has sparked fears of a "death sentence for millions" in regions like Afghanistan and Somalia. The World Food Programme warns that the cessation of U.S. aid could lead to catastrophic outcomes, particularly for children suffering from malnutrition. Conversely, in the UK, a medical milestone has been achieved with the birth of the first baby from a "womb transplant." The procedure, described as "life-enhancing" and "life-changing," serves as a beacon of hope for thousands of women born without a functional uterus.

🎯Key Sentences

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They held the chaos at bay.
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that claim is heavily exaggerated.
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Everything is covered in Russian propaganda.
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that's it, say goodbye to your car.
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They want to have the cake and eat it, too.
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📝Key Phrases

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hold the chaos at bay
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make good on a threat
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wishful thinking
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cave in
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play out
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