Today’s Top Headlines: Earthquakes, Tariffs, Airshow Crash & Global Tensions Unfold
Here are some notable news stories from March 28, 2025:
International News
Earthquakes in Southeast Asia
Two powerful earthquakes, with magnitudes of 7.7 and 6.4, struck Myanmar, leading to a state of emergency. The tremors caused significant damage and casualties in Myanmar and trapped dozens under rubble in neighboring Thailand.
Political Developments
US Judge Orders Preservation of Trump Administration Communications
A federal judge mandated the retention of all Signal messages from a group chat involving high-level Trump officials. This order aims to preserve records related to a military operation in Yemen that inadvertently involved a journalist.
US Tariffs and Consumer Impact
The U.S. is set to announce broad sector-specific tariffs on April 2, potentially increasing the cost of consumer goods significantly. Dubbed “Liberation Day” by President Trump, these tariffs could sharply raise prices on everyday items, including electronics, appliances, textiles, and toys, due to their manufacturing links to China and Mexico. Major retailers have warned about potential price rises, and consumers are urged to take advantage of current sales to mitigate the financial impact. New York Post
Accidents and Emergencies
Airshow Accident in Australia
During the Avalon Australian International Airshow, a stunt pilot suffered serious injuries after a crash on March 28. The incident occurred at 5:15 p.m. when the aircraft, part of the Paul Bennett Aerobatics team, crashed while attempting a maneuver. The pilot, the sole occupant, was airlifted to the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne in serious but stable condition. No spectators were injured. The event was temporarily suspended for investigation but resumed the following day. People.com
Journalist Safety in Gaza
Since 2023, over 170 journalists have been killed in Gaza, making it the most dangerous conflict zone for media workers in recent history. Journalists face constant threats, heavy bombardment, and lack of protection, with foreign reporters barred from entry and local journalists enduring the same hardships as civilians.
Consumer News
Energy Discounts in the UK
British Gas is offering free energy for two hours on March 28 as part of their Green Flex event, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. This initiative rewards customers due to a surplus of renewable energy from recent windy weather. The discount will appear as credit on customers’ bills within two weeks. Other providers have similar initiatives to encourage off-peak energy use. The Sun
Top News Stories from March 28, 2025

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