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30.03.2025 โ€” Day Trump Turned On Putin As Myanmar Rescues Continued

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 30.03.2025.

It displays 84 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

30.03.2025 โ‡ข Day Trump Turned On Putin As Myanmar Rescues Continued
โŒจThe Myanmar earthquake aftermath dominated morning coverage as the death toll reached 1,700, with the Red Cross describing the devastation as unprecedented in a century. Four survivors were pulled from rubble nearly 60 hours after the disaster, providing rare positive news amid reports of medical supply shortages.

By midday, attention shifted to Trump's dramatic pivot on Russia, describing himself as "very angry" with Putin over Ukraine peace negotiations. This escalated by evening, with Trump threatening tariffs on Russian oil if no ceasefire agreement materialized.

Royal news split between Princess Kate's emotional Mother's Day video about "nature being a sanctuary" following her cancer diagnosis, and continuing fallout from Prince Harry's charity troubles. The Sentebale chairwoman described the Sussex brand as "toxic" and claimed Meghan "hijacked" a polo event by arriving with Serena Williams, while Harry allegedly demanded public statements defending his wife.
30.03.2025
00:24
03:13
BBC

UN warns of severe medical supply shortage as 1,600 confirmed dead in Myanmar quake

The military government has made a rare appeal for help, but aid groups are hampered by infrastructure damage and an ongoing civil war.
03:13
05:20
The Guardian

Aftershocks frighten survivors while death toll from Bangkok high-rise collapse rises

05:20
06:28
BBC

UN warns of severe medical supply shortage as 1,600 confirmed dead in Myanmar earthquake

The military government has made a rare appeal for help, but aid groups are hampered by infrastructure damage and an ongoing civil war.
06:28

06:30โ‡ขMyanmar Earthquake Death Toll Hits 1,600 As Junta Appeals For Aid

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on the Myanmar earthquake aftermath, with the death toll now at 1,600 as the military junta makes a rare appeal for international help amid severe medical supply shortages (BBC, Channel 4). Infrastructure damage and ongoing civil war hamper aid efforts. In Bangkok, aftershocks continue frightening survivors as the high-rise collapse death toll rises (Guardian). UK domestic news features police controversies including the Met's raid on a Quaker meeting house to arrest activists (Times) and continuing coverage of Prince Harry being accused of "harassment and bullying" by a charity chair (Metro, Sky News).
08:01
The Guardian

Aftershocks frighten Myanmar survivors while death toll from Bangkok high-rise collapse rises

08:01
08:18
HuffPost UK
Brits Demand Closer Ties With Europe To Counter Trump's Tariffs
08:18
09:00
BBC

UN warns of severe medical supply shortage as about 1,700 confirmed dead in Myanmar earthquake

The military government has made a rare appeal for help, but aid groups are hampered by infrastructure damage and an ongoing civil war.
09:00
09:17
BBC

Myanmar earthquake death toll rises as fresh tremors add to rescuers' woes

The country's military chief says 1,700 people have died as a result of the quake, as Bangkok rescuers continue to search rubble for survivors.
09:17
09:17
The Guardian

Myanmar earthquake: search for survivors continues as UN warns over medical supply shortage โ€“ latest updates

09:17
09:25
BBC

Myanmar earthquake death toll rises as fresh tremors add to rescuers' cocerns

The country's military chief says 1,700 people have died as a result of the quake, as Bangkok rescuers continue to search rubble for survivors.
09:25

09:27โ‡ขMyanmar Quake Death Toll Hits 1,700

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on the Myanmar earthquake aftermath, with the death toll rising to 1,700 according to the military chief (BBC, Guardian, Channel 4). Rescuers face additional challenges from fresh tremors and medical supply shortages. UK domestic coverage focuses on Prince Harry's charity troubles, with multiple sources reporting the Sentebale chairwoman calling the Sussex brand "toxic" and claiming Harry lost a venue by bringing Netflix cameras (Daily Mail, Sky News, Sun). Other topics include calls for closer EU ties to counter Trump's tariffs (HuffPost), Justin Welby's comments on forgiving Church abusers (Independent), and skepticism about Ukraine peace plans (Spectator).
09:34
BBC

Myanmar earthquake death toll rises as fresh tremors further complicate rescue efforts

The country's military chief says 1,700 people have died as a result of the quake, as Bangkok rescuers continue to search rubble for survivors.
09:34
10:00
BBC

Myanmar earthquake death toll rises as fresh tremors complicate rescue efforts

The country's military chief says 1,700 people have died as a result of the quake, as Bangkok rescuers continue to search rubble for survivors.
10:00
10:00
10:08
BBC

Fresh tremors in Myanmar complicate rescue efforts as quake death toll rises

The country's military chief says 1,700 people have died as a result of the quake, as Bangkok rescuers continue to search rubble for survivors.
10:08
11:17
11:26
11:35
The Guardian

Myanmar earthquake: level of devastation โ€˜hasnโ€™t been seen in over a century in Asiaโ€™, says Red Cross

11:35

12:10โ‡ขMyanmar Death Toll Hits 1,700 As Red Cross Reports "Century-Worst" Devastation

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on the Myanmar earthquake aftermath, with the death toll now at 1,700 as fresh tremors complicate rescue efforts (BBC, Guardian). The Red Cross describes the devastation as unprecedented in over a century in Asia. UK royal coverage focuses on two contrasting stories: Princess Kate's emotional Mother's Day video about "nature being a sanctuary" following her cancer diagnosis (Mirror, Sun), and claims that Prince Harry demanded a charity statement defending Meghan after an awkward polo event (Daily Mail, Sky News). Other news includes tensions between France and the Trump administration over DEI policies (Breitbart) and armed men attempting to storm a London nightclub (Metro).
12:17
BBC

Foreign rescuers join frantic search for Myanmar quake survivors

The country's military chief says 1,700 people have died as a result of the quake, as Bangkok rescuers continue to search rubble for survivors.
12:17
13:27
15:02
The Guardian

Aftershocks frighten Myanmar survivors while death toll from Bangkok high-rise collapse rises

15:02
15:36
BBC

Four more survivors pulled from rubble in Myanmar nearly 60 hours since earthquake

Hundreds are still missing and 1,700 have died, Myanmar's military chief says, as rescuers continue a desperate search for survivors.
15:36
15:36
The Guardian

Donald Trump says he is โ€˜very angryโ€™ with Vladimir Putin over Ukraine

15:36
15:53
BBC

Four more survivors pulled from rubble in Myanmar nearly 60 hours after earthquake

Hundreds are still missing and 1,700 have died, Myanmar's military chief says, as rescuers continue a desperate search for survivors.
15:53
17:02
17:11
17:19

17:21โ‡ขTrump Threatens Russian Oil Tariffs

โŒจThe newspapers report extensively on Trump's changing rhetoric towards Putin, with multiple sources highlighting his statement about being "very angry" with the Russian leader over Ukraine and threatening oil tariffs (Breitbart, Guardian, Independent, Mirror). The Myanmar earthquake aftermath continues to be covered as four more survivors were pulled from rubble nearly 60 hours after the disaster, with the death toll at 1,700 and hundreds still missing (BBC). Other UK news includes reports of substandard GP surgeries needing improvement (Daily Mail), a stabbing incident at a Matalan store (Metro), and criticism of government refugee policies as appeasing the far-right (Morning Star).
18:19
18:53
The devastation left by the Myanmar earthquake is the worst seen in Asia for a hundred years, the Red Cross has warned, with at least 1,700 people confirmed to have died and thousands more injured. Foreign aid is arriving, but rescue teams are still struggling to access some of the worst hit areas. Thatโ€™s leftโ€ฆ
18:53
19:19
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23:01