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U.S. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order removing the 25 percent punitive tariff previously imposed on Indian goods. The order, which takes effect on February 7, was originally introduced as a penalty for India’s purchase of Russian oil, according to the report. The decision follows recent announcements by Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi that Washington and New Delhi have reached a new trade agreement.

Under the new trade arrangement, tariffs on Indian goods are expected to drop from 50 percent to 18 percent. The executive order also reiterates Trump’s demand that India stop buying oil from Russia and increase its energy imports from the United States. Additionally, it outlines plans for the two countries to expand defense cooperation over the next decade.

India has not confirmed Trump’s claim that it will halt Russian energy purchases. Previously, New Delhi defended its decision to buy Russian oil, describing it as a matter of national interest.

07 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump removes 25% tariff on Indian goods after new trade deal with Modi

The United States announced new sanctions on Friday targeting 14 vessels described as part of a “shadow fleet” allegedly used to evade restrictions on transporting Iranian oil and petroleum products. The State Department also imposed penalties on two individuals and 15 entities, including ship management companies based in China, Liberia, and Turkiye, for trading in Iranian-origin crude, petroleum, or petrochemical products. The move coincided with US-Iran talks in Oman aimed at easing tensions between the two countries.

According to the State Department, the sanctions are intended to support antigovernment protests in Iran and to curb the Iranian government’s destabilizing activities. Within hours of the announcement, President Donald Trump signed an executive order threatening additional tariffs on any country acquiring goods or services from Iran. The administration said the measures seek to cut off revenue that Tehran uses to fund terrorism abroad and repress its citizens.

The sanctions form part of a broader pressure campaign under Trump, which has included military actions, threats of further strikes, and the deployment of naval forces near Iran. Despite regional allies urging restraint, the administration maintains that it will continue targeting networks supporting Iran’s oil trade.

07 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

US sanctions vessels and entities accused of evading Iran oil restrictions amid Oman talks

The United States has seized more than 200 illegal online pharmacies connected to an India-based international criminal organization, according to a statement from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). The agency said multiple nationwide operations led to the arrest of four individuals. The DEA described the pharmacies as spreading poison among Americans by selling counterfeit and unauthorized pills. The enforcement actions began on January 27 across the country.

Investigations into these online pharmacies had been ongoing since 2022. The DEA stated that the operations were conducted jointly with Indian law enforcement agencies to combat illegal drug traffickers. The agency emphasized that such joint actions aim to curb the flow of dangerous and unapproved drugs that threaten public health and safety in the United States.

During the investigation, the DEA identified thousands of customers who had purchased drugs from these websites and sent over 2,000 letters seeking public information. The agency also issued five immediate suspension orders and one show-cause notice as part of the crackdown.

06 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

US seizes 200 India-linked illegal online pharmacies, arrests four in nationwide raids

Two people were killed in a United States strike on a ship in the eastern Pacific Ocean, according to the US Southern Command (Southcom), which oversees American military operations in Latin America. Southcom claimed the deceased were drug traffickers, though it provided no evidence to support that assertion. The report was carried by Al Jazeera.

Since September 2025, the United States has conducted 34 strikes across the Pacific and Caribbean regions, resulting in at least 126 deaths. These operations have been described as violations of international law. The watchdog group Airwars recorded that this latest attack marks the first strike carried out under the Trump administration in 2026.

The incident adds to a pattern of US military actions in the region that have drawn scrutiny over legality and transparency, as questions remain about the justification for targeting and the identities of those killed.

06 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

US strike in eastern Pacific kills two; first under Trump administration in 2026

U.S. President Donald Trump has called for a new nuclear agreement with Russia following the expiration of the New START treaty, the last active arms control pact between the two nations. The treaty, originally signed in 2010 and later extended, had limited the number of deployed nuclear warheads by both countries. Trump described the previous deal as poorly negotiated and seriously violated, urging a 'new, advanced, and modern' agreement that would remain effective for a long period.

White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said there is no formal understanding between Washington and Moscow to continue adhering to the old treaty’s terms. Russia had earlier suspended inspection activities under the agreement amid deteriorating relations with the U.S. and has now declared it is no longer bound by warhead limits. Despite the deadlock, the Trump administration has recently increased diplomatic engagement with Moscow, including inviting President Vladimir Putin to Alaska and resuming military dialogue after talks in Abu Dhabi.

Arms control advocates have warned that the end of New START could trigger a renewed global nuclear arms race and urged both sides to maintain previous restrictions until a new deal is reached.

06 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump calls for new nuclear deal with Russia after New START treaty expires

A recently released set of documents from the U.S. Department of Justice concerning convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has reignited discussion around a 2017 interview with former Dutch banker Ronald Bernard. In that interview, Bernard alleged that some members of the global financial elite practiced ritualistic acts, including child sacrifice, as part of occult or Luciferian beliefs. He claimed to have been invited to a ceremony abroad that involved such practices, which he refused to attend.

Bernard told Netherlands-based DVM TV that many high-level financial figures he knew followed what he described as Luciferian worship. He said he had visited places known as the 'Church of Satan,' where rituals involving nudity and alcohol took place, though he admitted uncertainty about their authenticity. His statements resurfaced after the new Epstein-related files hinted at links between several influential individuals and Epstein’s network.

Epstein, who faced charges of child sex trafficking, was found dead in a New York jail in 2019 while awaiting trial. The renewed attention to Bernard’s claims and the Justice Department’s disclosures has again raised questions about the extent of hidden crimes behind wealth and power.

05 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Epstein case files revive 2017 claims of ritual child sacrifice among global elites

The Washington Post, a 145-year-old American newspaper, has laid off nearly one-third of its staff across multiple departments. Executive Editor Matt Murray announced the decision during a Zoom meeting with employees, confirming significant newsroom reductions. The move has led to the closure of several foreign bureaus, including the entire Middle East desk, Ukraine coverage, and country-specific desks in Australia and India.

According to U.S. media reports, the layoffs are part of a restructuring effort driven by financial challenges rather than individual performance. However, some journalists argue that the decision reflects ideological shifts within the organization. Race and ethnicity reporter Emmanuel Felton described the move as ideological, not financial, while other affected reporters, including Caroline O'Donovan and Claire Parker, expressed shock and disappointment on social media.

The cuts are viewed as one of the most severe blows to the newsroom in recent years, expected to significantly reduce coverage in sports, international, local, and cultural reporting, and potentially affect political and national security coverage as well.

05 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Washington Post lays off one-third of staff amid financial and ideological debate

The Washington Post, owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has begun large-scale layoffs affecting roughly one-third of its staff across all departments, according to a company spokesperson on Wednesday. The move will significantly reduce the size of the organization. Several foreign bureaus, including the entire Middle East desk, Ukraine coverage, and operations in Australia and India, have also been scaled back.

Employees were reportedly instructed via email to stay home on Wednesday morning, prompting questions from staff, former editors, and readers about Bezos’s silence and role in the decision. Many current and former employees expressed frustration, suggesting that Bezos is no longer as actively engaged with the newsroom as before.

U.S. media reports cited restructuring and financial challenges as the main reasons for the layoffs, rather than performance. Some dismissals were also linked to internal disputes or ideological differences. Former chief fact-checker Glenn Kessler wrote that Bezos appears focused on surviving under Donald Trump’s political climate rather than saving the paper, reflecting broader concerns about editorial and business decisions being influenced by non-journalistic factors.

05 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Washington Post cuts one-third of staff amid restructuring under Jeff Bezos ownership

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has apologized for spending time with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The apology came after the U.S. Department of Justice released a new batch of documents related to Epstein, revealing email communications with several influential figures. Among the documents was a draft email in which Epstein claimed Gates had engaged in an extramarital affair.

In an interview with 9News Australia, Gates said he regretted every minute spent with Epstein and apologized, calling the email false and never sent. A spokesperson for Gates also denied the claims, stating that the newly released files only showed Epstein’s frustration over the end of his contact with Gates and his attempts to entrap and defame him.

Melinda French Gates, who divorced Bill Gates in 2021, told National Public Radio that the documents brought back painful memories from their marriage, adding that some questions still remain.

05 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bill Gates apologizes for time spent with Jeffrey Epstein after new U.S. files released

U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed that Washington is continuing discussions with Iran to ease tensions in the Persian Gulf, even as American forces shot down Iranian drones over the Arabian Sea. Speaking at the White House, Trump said talks were underway but declined to reveal their location. He referenced a previous U.S. operation called “Midnight Hammer” and noted that Iran might not want to face a similar situation again.

According to Iranian media, Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in West Jerusalem to discuss Iran. Reports cited U.S. officials saying Israel is pressing Washington to launch new strikes on Iran, though Trump currently opposes such action. The president has also warned that if nuclear talks fail, “something bad” could happen, and he recently deployed the USS Abraham Lincoln to the Gulf.

The developments follow Israel’s 12-day assault on Iran in June 2025, which targeted military and nuclear sites. Turkish officials said a planned meeting between Iran’s foreign minister and Trump’s envoys will now take place in Oman instead of Istanbul.

05 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump confirms Iran talks as Israel urges U.S. strike amid rising Gulf tensions

U.S. President Donald Trump said it is time for the country to move on from the Jeffrey Epstein case after the Justice Department completed its mandatory review of millions of documents related to Epstein’s sex trafficking investigation. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed that the review, required under a law passed by Congress last November, found no grounds for new prosecutions. Despite this, the House of Representatives continues its own inquiry, summoning former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to testify later in February.

Some lawmakers and Epstein’s victims are demanding the release of additional unreleased files. The documents mention Trump over 6,000 times, reflecting his past friendship with Epstein during the 1990s, which he says ended in the early 2000s. The Justice Department also published unverified FBI source lists containing unsubstantiated allegations against Trump and other influential figures, later temporarily removed from its website. The department stated those claims were false and lacked evidence.

While Trump appears politically unscathed, other high-profile individuals named in the documents, including Prince Andrew, Larry Summers, and Bill Gates, have faced professional and personal fallout.

05 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump calls for U.S. to move on as Justice Department ends Epstein document review

U.S. President Donald Trump announced that his administration will demand $1 billion in compensation from Harvard University. According to a New York Times report cited in the source, the decision followed revelations that Harvard had secured certain concessions during settlement talks. Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social that his administration no longer wishes to maintain any relationship with Harvard.

Officials in the administration have accused Harvard and other universities of promoting so-called “woke” ideology and failing to adequately protect Jewish students during pro-Palestinian protests. Critics argue that these actions are part of a broader strategy to pressure liberal universities. Earlier, Columbia University reportedly agreed to pay $200 million and pledged to avoid considering racial identity in its policies.

Trump stated that after lengthy discussions, the administration abandoned its earlier demand for a $200 million settlement from Harvard, calling the university’s proposed employment training plan inadequate. He further alleged that Harvard avoided paying over $500 million in cash settlements but did not specify which laws were violated.

03 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump administration to demand $1 billion from Harvard over alleged bias and failed protections

Former US President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have agreed to testify before the House committee investigating links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Bill Clinton’s spokesperson, Angel Ureña, confirmed the decision in a post on social media platform X, saying the couple is ready to appear and hopes to set an important precedent. The Clintons had previously declined to appear before lawmakers.

The House Rules Committee had requested their personal testimony to clarify any possible connections with Epstein, who died in police custody in 2019. The committee also proposed contempt charges if they failed to appear. The Epstein case has long stirred controversy in Washington, involving several influential political figures and reigniting debates about elite networks and accountability.

Democrats have accused former President Donald Trump of using the investigation as a political weapon against his rivals, noting that Trump himself had past associations with Epstein but has not been called to testify. Trump also faces allegations of attempting to block the release of Epstein-related investigation files.

03 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bill and Hillary Clinton to testify in US House probe into Jeffrey Epstein case

The United States has reinforced its air and missile defense systems across the Middle East as tensions rise over a possible strike on Iran. According to a Wall Street Journal report citing Pentagon officials, additional Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) and Patriot systems have been deployed to American bases in Jordan, Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. The move aims to protect these installations from potential aerial and missile attacks amid heightened regional uncertainty.

Defense analysts noted that THAAD systems are deployed in only a few locations worldwide and require significant manpower and logistical support to relocate. While President Donald Trump has not yet announced a decision to attack Iran, officials indicated that limited strikes remain possible. In response, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned that any US attack would trigger a regional war. Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi told CNN that talks are ongoing to avoid conflict, though he expressed distrust toward Washington.

President Trump commented that he hopes for a deal but suggested that if talks fail, Iran’s threats would be tested.

03 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

US deploys THAAD and Patriot systems in Middle East amid Iran strike fears

Recently released U.S. documents show that a shipment of cloth associated with the Kaaba’s kiswa, the sacred covering of Islam’s holiest site in Mecca, was sent to the United States in 2017 and later reached convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Emails cited in the documents claim the shipment was coordinated through contacts linked to the United Arab Emirates.

Correspondence from February and March 2017 indicates that Emirati business figures Aziza Al-Ahmadi and Abdullah Al-Marai arranged the dispatch of three pieces related to the kiswa. The kiswa, a black cloth embroidered with gold, is replaced annually, and its used sections are regarded as valuable relics. The emails show that the shipment was sent by air freight from Saudi Arabia to Florida via British Airways, with detailed coordination on invoices, customs, and delivery.

The documents specify that one piece came from the Kaaba’s interior, another from its used outer covering, and a third was unused but made of the same material. The unused piece was classified as an “artwork” for shipping. A separate FBI memo alleged Epstein had ties with U.S. and Israeli intelligence agencies.

03 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Documents show Kaaba’s sacred cloth shipment reached Jeffrey Epstein in 2017


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