Hulk Hogan's relationship with his daughter Brooke was strained before his death, with her husband, Steven Oleksy, revealing Hogan showed no interest in meeting his newborn twins, despite Brooke's efforts to reconnect. The couple had moved to Florida to support Hogan, but he remained distant, leaving Brooke heartbroken by unanswered attempts to reconcile.
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Donald Trump imposed a 25% tariff on Indian goods due to India's Russian oil purchases. This action doubles existing tariffs. Analysts warn this could hurt US consumers and businesses. Clayton Seigle from CSIS, said tariffs may increase inflation. India is a key trade partner. The tariff could strain relations and impact global oil market stability.
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Donald Trump claimed India halted Russian oil imports, calling it a "good step," despite earlier threats of tariffs for continued trade with Russia. He also suggested Pakistan might one day sell oil to India. India's MEA firmly rejected Trump's remarks, asserting the "steady and time-tested partnership" with Russia stands independently and shouldn't be viewed through a third country's lens.
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