Trump Hints at Third Term; Amazon Cuts 30,000 Jobs; India-US Trade Talks Continue
Former US President Donald Trump has sparked fresh speculation about his political future, hinting at a possible third term despite constitutional barriers. Meanwhile, Amazon has announced significant job cuts, and India-US trade negotiations continue with high-level talks.
In a recent interview, Trump expressed his desire to serve another term, despite the 22nd Amendment limiting presidents to two terms. He has not ruled out exploring unconventional paths to achieve this, although legal and political hurdles are substantial. Trump has dismissed the idea of running as vice president in 2028, deeming it 'not right'.
On the corporate front, Amazon has revealed plans to cut around 30,000 jobs, marking its largest layoff since late 2022. This move comes as the tech giant grapples with a slowing economy and increased competition.
In diplomatic news, US Senator Marco Rubio and Indian Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar held talks in Kuala Lumpur. Their discussions centered around ongoing India-US trade negotiations, with both sides seeking to resolve outstanding issues.
Trump's comments about a third term have reignited debate about the potential extension of presidential terms. Meanwhile, Amazon's job cuts signal a shift in the tech industry's fortunes, and India-US trade negotiations continue with high-level discussions.
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