Breaking 07:15 Indonesia to acquire Indian BrahMos and Astra missiles in major defence deal 07:00 Synopsys shifts focus to AI by phasing out legacy semiconductor manufacturing software 18:15 France and Burkina Faso complete reciprocal diplomatic withdrawal amid deepening rift 18:00 Canadian business inflation expectations ease after Middle East ceasefire, Bank of Canada survey shows 17:45 Colombia president-elect appoints Jorge Eduardo Mora as defense minister amid security crackdown plans 17:30 Fuel prices remain above pre-war levels ahead of summer travel season in France 17:15 Royal Air Maroc expands special US flight program amid surge in supporter demand for Morocco national team 17:00 T2S Group Holding secures AMMC approval for Casablanca Stock Exchange IPO 16:45 French government survives no-confidence vote as heatwave motion fails in Parliament 16:30 HM King Mohammed VI congratulates Malawi’s president on National Day 16:15 Deadly prison riot in Sri Lanka leaves at least 26 dead and more than 100 injured 16:00 Titan reports 41% growth in consumer business as festival demand boosts jewelry sales 15:45 Microsoft cuts 4,800 jobs as AI investments reshape Big Tech workforce 15:30 Pakistan emerges as mediator in Libya unity talks, sources say 15:15 Azerbaijan summons Russian ambassador over reported strike on SOCAR fuel station in Ukraine 15:00 One migrant dies, 35 survivors rescued after boat sinks off Greek island of Samos 14:45 Micron and Ford sign long-term semiconductor supply deal for next-generation vehicles 14:30 BP interim chair Ian Tyler reportedly interested in taking permanent leadership role 14:15 Lockheed Martin to acquire Ultra Maritime in $3.45 billion defence deal 14:00 Armenia seeks to repair strained ties with Russia after recent trade dispute 13:45 French PM dismisses no-confidence motion over heatwave response as political maneuver 13:30 Morocco’s House of Councillors to review national climate policies in annual parliamentary session 13:15 Alsace launches interfaith council to strengthen dialogue among religious communities 13:00 Tencent unit targets up to $1.55 billion through Kuaishou share sale 12:45 India plans major overhaul of stock lending rules to expand short selling 12:30 Iran holds national tribute for Ali Khamenei as funeral procession moves through Tehran 12:15 UK condemns Russian aircraft approach near Royal Navy carrier in Norwegian Sea 12:00 Eurockéennes 2026 draws 125,000 attendees, reinforcing its position among Europe’s leading music festivals 11:45 Australia–fiji defence treaty deepens pacific security alignment amid rising regional tensions 11:30 Colombia's Gustavo Petro to hold farewell ceremony on National Day ahead of presidential handover 11:23 Netanyahu government challenges Supreme Court order, reigniting Israel’s judicial crisis 11:18 FTSE indexes slip as miners weigh on London market despite M&A-driven gains 11:15 Rupee pressure returns as Indian companies revive forex arbitrage trades 11:07 UK regulator urges review of AI model rules as financial sector reliance grows 11:00 Germany says TKMS submarine deal would deepen Canada's long-term strategic ties with Europe 10:56 Nigeria reports deaths of citizens amid surge in anti-migrant violence in South Africa 10:47 Dior dresses Taylor Swift for ‘wedding of the decade’, edging out Chanel in celebrity fashion rivalry 10:45 Citi expands bullion business with London gold clearing approval 10:38 Spain on track to welcome 100 million tourists as global travel demand surges 10:30 Global oil market weathers historic Iran supply shock, but shrinking reserves raise fresh price risks 10:28 US families start back-to-school shopping earlier as rising costs reshape spending habits 10:24 Supreme Court ruling could reshape U.S. Senate fundraising landscape, narrowing Democrats’ cash advantage 10:19 Morocco launches National Association of Civil Engineers to strengthen construction sector coordination 10:15 US heat wave claims 19 lives in New Jersey as extreme temperatures grip eastern states 10:14 Belgium seeks fines against Ryanair over alleged commercial practices non-compliance 10:08 Raul Castro’s grandson signals openness to U.S. talks in rare diplomatic overture 10:00 Turkey intensifies security crackdown ahead of NATO Summit in Ankara 09:53 Indian refiners IOC and HPCL secure 7 million barrels of crude in latest tender deals 09:50 France signals openness to potential SAMP/T air defence sale to Turkey, sources say 09:45 FIFA faces controversy after lifting Balogun suspension ahead of World Cup knockout clash 09:42 Prince Harry to stay elsewhere after Buckingham Palace accommodation withdrawn 09:30 UN chief calls for global AI rules as technology outpaces regulation 09:15 Sapporo invests $643 million in Carlsberg venture to expand Southeast Asia presence 09:00 Boeing launches new 737 MAX assembly line to support higher aircraft production 08:45 Fincantieri expands underwater business with €600 million acquisition strategy 08:30 Airbus targets higher 2026 aircraft deliveries as production momentum accelerates 08:15 Samsung consumer electronics workers plan protest over widening bonus gap 08:00 Ocado confirms Tim Steiner will remain CEO until 2028 amid succession planning 07:45 ASM International appoints Chris Figee as incoming chief financial officer 07:30 China submarine missile test in Pacific raises security concerns across Indo-Pacific

Trump's key nominees face Senate hearings amid policy announcements

Thursday 30 January 2025 - 11:35
Trump's key nominees face Senate hearings amid policy announcements

Several key nominees appointed by U.S. President Donald Trump to prominent government positions, including Tulsi Gabbard and Kashyap Patel, are set to face Senate hearings on Thursday for confirmation. Meanwhile, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endured intense questioning on Wednesday regarding his nomination as Secretary of Health and Human Services.

Trump has also introduced significant policies on immigration, including plans to repurpose Guantanamo Bay as a detention facility for undocumented immigrants and signing the Laken Riley Act into law, which strengthens federal deportation powers.

Guantanamo Bay as a Migrant Detention Center

Trump announced an initiative to transform Guantanamo Bay into a holding center for 30,000 undocumented immigrants. This facility, separate from the existing military prison, will be expanded and operated by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Trump justified the decision by expressing distrust in certain foreign governments to detain individuals with criminal records.

The Cuban government has strongly criticized the move, calling it an act of "brutality" and denouncing the continued U.S. occupation of Guantanamo. The facility, initially established as a military base in 1898, was later used to detain terrorism suspects following the September 11 attacks.

Laken Riley Act and Stricter Deportation Policies

Trump signed the Laken Riley Act into law, marking the first major legislation of his second term. The law grants federal authorities broader powers to detain and deport undocumented immigrants accused of crimes. Named after a Georgia nursing student killed by an undocumented Venezuelan immigrant, the legislation mandates detention for individuals in the U.S. without proper documentation who have been charged with specific crimes, including burglary and theft.

During the signing ceremony, Trump described the law as a tribute to Riley’s memory, expressing sorrow over the necessity of such measures.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Senate Hearing

Kennedy, nominated to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, faced tough scrutiny from senators over his past statements on vaccines. While he denied being anti-vaccine, he acknowledged concerns about vaccine safety. Kennedy’s nomination has sparked controversy, making his confirmation uncertain. He needs 51 Senate votes, and with Republicans holding a 53-seat majority, his chances remain strong. However, he must first secure approval from the Senate Finance Committee, where Republicans hold a narrow edge.

Tulsi Gabbard’s Nomination as Director of National Intelligence

Former congresswoman and Iraq War veteran Tulsi Gabbard has been nominated as Director of National Intelligence (DNI), a role overseeing 18 intelligence agencies and advising the president on security matters.

Despite her political experience, Gabbard lacks a background in intelligence operations, making her nomination contentious. Critics point to her past opposition to U.S. foreign interventions and her controversial remarks on figures like Edward Snowden and Julian Assange. She has also been accused of echoing Russian narratives regarding Ukraine. While some Republican lawmakers support her, she faces resistance, and her confirmation depends on securing near-unanimous backing from the party.

Kash Patel’s Nomination as FBI Director

Kash Patel, a staunch Trump ally, has been nominated to lead the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Having held key roles in Trump’s first administration, including at the Department of Defense, Patel has been a vocal critic of the FBI. Trump has tasked him with restoring what he describes as "fidelity, bravery, and integrity" within the agency.

Patel’s confirmation hearing is expected to highlight past controversies surrounding the FBI’s handling of investigations. Given the Republican-controlled Senate, his chances of confirmation remain high.

Outlook on Trump’s Nominees

With a slim Republican majority in the Senate, Trump’s appointees have a favorable path to confirmation. However, the hearings will test their ability to navigate bipartisan scrutiny and justify their qualifications for key national security and law enforcement roles.


  • Fajr
  • Sunrise
  • Dhuhr
  • Asr
  • Maghrib
  • Isha

Read more

This website, walaw.press, uses cookies to provide you with a good browsing experience and to continuously improve our services. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to the use of these cookies.