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Migrant Deportations Under Trump Spark Global Fear and Chaos

Gurpreet Singh's experience as an undocumented Indian immigrant is not unique. Thousands of people from around the world have attempted to cross into the US in search of a better life, only to be met with strict enforcement and deportation under President Trump's policies. The use of handcuffs and chains during deportations has sparked outrage globally, particularly among India's opposition parties. The Indian government had raised concerns with the US about these treatment methods, but ultimately allowed them to continue.

China's Consumer Price Index Contracts in February

China's consumer inflation in February fell at the quickest pace since January 2024, while producer price deflation persisted. The drop in consumer prices was largely driven by a decline in food and energy costs, which decreased by 3.2% and 1.8%, respectively. The slowdown in price growth is seen as a sign of moderating demand in China's economy.

AMD Outperforms Nvidia in Graphics Card Sales

AMD's RX 9070 XT has surpassed its Nvidia 50-series opposition in sales leaderboards, with the RDNA 4 GPU available at a lower price point that is drawing customers away from Nvidia GPUs. The situation reflects a shift in consumer preference towards AMD's value proposition, with some models priced higher than MSRP not deterring sales. As Amazon's best-selling lists continue to favor newer products, AMD must maintain production levels to compete.

Western Australia's Centre-Left Labor Party Re-Elected at State Poll

The Australian center-left Labor party has secured re-election in Western Australia, a significant victory that bolsters its stronghold on the state. Premier Roger Cook's re-election marks a third consecutive win for Labor in Western Australia, with the party winning 40 seats compared to the Liberal opposition's four. The strong showing of Labor in the crucial Western Australian election is seen as an extraordinary result.

HD Hyundai Executive Vice Chairman Chung Kisun Visited the US Naval Academy

Chung Kisun's visit to the US Naval Academy marks a significant strengthening of ties between South Korea and the United States in the maritime industry, as he emphasized the need for collaborative innovation and cooperation. The CEO has a long history of supporting military personnel and initiatives, demonstrating his commitment to national security and global stability. HD Hyundai's technological advancements in AI-based autonomous navigation and advanced digital vessels are poised to contribute significantly to these efforts.