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Top 10 Global Morning News Feb 01-2025

    Top 10 Global Morning News Feb 01-2025

    VoM News presents the Top 10 Global Morning News Feb 01-2025. After filtering out important global news, below are the most important news listed from various global news agencies.

    News. 1 Tarrifs Imposition by Trump on Countries

    American Newly-elected President has imposed the immediate tarrifs on Canada and Mexico. As per Reuters report, 25% tarrif has been imposed on Mexico, and Cannada, whereas, China faces tarrif of 10%, citing the imports of fantanyl, which is illegall. President Donald Trump has hinted out to impose tarrifs on European union in nearby future. Karoline Leavitt, who is the White House press secretary, nullifies the report of tarrifs from March 1, and stated the tarrifs would be effective from tomorrow.
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    Story 2. Germany’s Parliament Rejects Proposed Immigration Bill

    In a major development, German parliament has rejected the proposed immigration bill, in order to tighten the nose in immigration control. Pertinent to mention here, this came as in response to recent knife attacks in the country. The move led by opposition fails to gain the majority in the Bundestag.
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    Story 3. Change in Leadership Role in Invictus Games

    Rob Owen will takeover as CEO of Invictus Games, succeeding Dominic Raid OBE. The event is scheduled to be held February 08, 2025 onwards till February 16. For the first time, the winter sports have been introduced in these games include: alipine sikking, snowboarding etc.
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    Story 4. India prepares for Union Budget Presentation

    So, India today will see the union budget presentation 2025-26 to be presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitaraman. She has presented eight budget so far. All Eyes would be on the budget presentation, and it how the budget would adress the economic challenges.
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    Story 5. Budget Day in India and Stock market to stand Open

    As exchanges stated earlier, that stock market would be opened on February, 01, 2025 following the union budget 2025-26 presentation. National Stock Exchange, Bombay Stocks Exchange to open for full trading, despite being a Saturday. It would be a great insight for investors to prompt on union budget 2025-26 announcements.
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    Story 6. Temperature of Planet Earth surpasses 1.5°c Threshold, raising climate concerns

    In year 2024, the planet Earth has witnessed a rise of 1.5°c in average temperature, above pre-industrial levels for the first time. This has raised the serious concerns. Now, it’s timely need to have the global discussion and immediate mitigation measures and strategies.
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    Story 7. Theft of Ancient Gold Artifacts in Romania

    Following the theft of near 2,500-year-old gold Helmet of Coțofenești from the Drents Museum in the Netherlands, deep anger/reaction is seen in Romania. This
    Ancient Gold Artifact was on the loan from Romania’s National History Museum.
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    Story 8. Firings Within FBI, Federal Employes accepts Offers


    A significant number of U.S. federal employees have accepted buyout offers as part of a government restructuring effort. Notable firings have occurred within the FBI, including officials involved in the January 6 investigations, which Senator Mark Warner described as “deeply alarming.”
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    Story. 9 Students Protest in Serbia

    The students in Serbia are all up against the government corruption. The protesting students are matching from Belgrade to Novi Sad to register their protest. This came following a recent construction collapse at a Novi Sad railway station killed 15 people.
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    Story 10. France Ruling Party Seeks Support for Amended Budget

    The ruling party of France has sought the support for the amended budget, as a group of lawyermarkers have reached an provisional agreement on an amended budget.

    To avoid no-confidence vote, Prime Minster of France, François Bayrou working hard to secure sufficient support..
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    Stay Tuned !! We will be back tomorrow for the fresh morning news bulletin. Stay Blessed and Stay Happy!!

    Rafia Tasleem
    Rafia Tasleem

    Rafia Tasleem is a seasoned journalist from Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, recognized for her expertise in content writing, investigative research, fact-based reporting, strategic media planning, presentation and lot more. With experience working for both national and international news organizations, she brings a deep understanding of media dynamics. Holding a Master’s in Communication and Media Studies from Aligarh Muslim University, she has been contributing to VoM News for the past two years. For inquiries, contact rafiatasleem@seashell-clam-300365.hostingersite.com.