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Now Trump throws challenge to Rex Tillerson for IQ test

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]White House planned Forbes interview creates another controversy

Caught with ongoing debate on Tillerson’s reported “moron” comment, US President Donald Trump has chosen to throw challenge to Secretary of State to compare IQ tests and expressed his full confidence of winning. However Tillerson has chosen to remain silent.

In an effort to come out of the unprecedented embarrassing situation, Trump responded to a question posed by Forbes journalist Randall Lane in the luxury of his Oval Office. Trump first tried to deny such comment from his cabinet colleague. However, he tried to tactfully handle the question saying “I think it’s fake news. But if he did (say) that, I guess we’ll have to compare IQ tests. And I can tell you who is going to win.”

President spoke to the magazine on Friday and the interview was published on Tuesday. Recently NBC had claimed Vice President Mike Pence had to talk Tillerson out of resigning this summer, and that Tillerson called Trump a “moron”. Some reports said that Tillerson called the president “a fucking moron” an adjective commonly used by the Americans.

Knowing the fate of 12 White House senior functionaries who have either resigned or were fired during last nine months, Tillerson suddenly called a press conference and announced that he has never considered resigning. However, he neither denied nor confirmed about his reported “moron” comment.

President Trump, while commenting after the interview was placed in public domain, on Tuesday, denied undercutting Tillerson by questioning his IQ. “No, I didn’t undercut anybody, I don’t believe in undercutting people.”

Trump’s comments on Tillerson’s IQ made White House press secretary Sarah Sander’s job difficult. Responding to journalist’s query she insisted: “The president never implied the secretary of state was not incredibly intelligent. He made a joke – nothing more than that. He has full confidence in the secretary of state … They’re working hand in hand to move the president’s agenda forward.”

She further tried to convince media persons as if it was not a serious issue. She said, “Maybe you guys should get a sense of humor and try it sometime … He’s got 100% confidence in the secretary of state.”

Meanwhile London based “The Independent” chose to speak with some IQ experts for getting the clearer picture on the issue.

Joel Schneider, Professor at Philadelphia based  Temple University ,who is considered to be expert on assessment of intelligence has reportedly said, “My money’s on Tillerson” pointing to his previous experience as CEO of Exxon Mobil. He further argues, “Large companies like that generally aren’t run by unintelligent people.” Schneider has 31 books, 589 citations and 7,148 reads to his credit.

However, Schneider thinks that Trump would actually be considered “bright” compared to the general population.

Another expert, Stephen Ceci, a Professor of Developmental Psychology at New York based Cornell University, has declined to discuss the IQ comparison. He said Trump would likely come somewhere in the “mid-range” of IQ scores, based on his word usage an lack of inhibition. Ceci is the winner of one of the American Psychological Society’s two most prestigious awards.

Jack Naglieri, a psychological research professor, believes Mr Donald Trump is lacking in “executive function”- the process of strategising, evaluating, decision makine and impulse control. Naglieri is Reserach Professor at the Curry School of Education at University of Verginia who has penned several books and over 300 scholarly papers.

His assessment about Tillerson is altogether different. He said, “Tillerson is clearly a person who has impulse control, who thinks things through….He’s not blurting out, he’s not impulsive, he’s not flying off the handle. He’s not telegraphing his anger like Trump does.”  He concluded saying, “I’d put my money on Tillerson any day.”[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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Byju’s founder Byju Raveendran sentenced to six months in jail by Singapore court over asset orders

In a major setback, a Singapore court has sentenced Byju’s founder Byju Raveendran to six months in prison for contempt after he failed to comply with multiple court orders regarding his assets.

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In a massive legal blow to the founder of the failed Indian educational technology firm Think & Learn Pvt (better known as Byju’s), a Singapore court has sentenced Byju Raveendran to six months in jail for contempt of court.

The court ordered the jail term after concluding that Raveendran had deliberately disobeyed multiple judicial directives regarding his personal assets, dating as far back as April 2024.

Disobedience of asset orders leads to prison sentence

According to people familiar with the matter, the Singapore court has instructed Raveendran to immediately surrender himself to the officials. Alongside the six-month prison sentence, the Byju’s founder has been ordered to pay legal costs amounting to S$90,000 (approximately $70,500). Furthermore, he has been mandated to provide documents verifying his official legal ownership of Beeaar Investco Pte, a corporate entity that holds equity shares in a related firm.

At the time of reporting, it remains unclear whether Raveendran is currently residing in Singapore or located elsewhere, and he did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Escalating global legal battles

This sentencing marks the latest and perhaps most severe setback for the entrepreneur, who once achieved billionaire status amid a massive wave of global capital flowing into Indian start-ups. Today, Raveendran is being rigorously pursued by foreign investors across international jurisdictions. This includes intensifying legal battles in the United States, where global lenders are actively trying to recover heavy financial losses stemming from a defaulted $1.2 billion loan.

Media reports indicate that the ongoing Singapore court proceedings represent a broadening web of legal and financial crises following the operational collapse of the once-celebrated edtech giant.

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US hits Iranian missile sites and mine-laying boats near Strait of Hormuz amid peace talks

US Central Command executed targeted strikes against Iranian missile launch sites and mine-laying vessels near Bandar Abbas, testing a fragile ceasefire even as high-stakes diplomatic talks continue in the region.

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In a major development testing a fragile regional ceasefire, the United States military carried out targeted strikes in southern Iran on Monday. The operation hit missile launch sites and vessels allegedly attempting to lay mines near the crucial Strait of Hormuz, according to statements from the US Central Command (CENTCOM).

The military action took place near Bandar Abbas, a prominent southern port city hosting a primary Iranian naval base. Media reporting indicated that explosions were heard across multiple coastal locations, including Sirik and Jask.

Focus on ‘Self-Defense’ Amid Active Ceasefire

A spokesperson for CENTCOM, Capt. Tim Hawkins, confirmed that the engagement was defensive in nature. “US forces conducted self-defense strikes in southern Iran today to protect our troops from threats posed by Iranian forces,” Hawkins stated. He noted that the operational targets included active missile launch sites alongside Iranian boats attempting to emplace naval mines. Despite the escalation, CENTCOM emphasized that it continues to exercise restraint under the parameters of the ongoing ceasefire brokered in early April.

According to media reports, the tactical response was triggered when two Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) boats were detected laying mines in the strategic shipping lane. Additionally, a surface-to-air missile site reportedly targeted American warplanes, prompting US forces to neutralize both the vessels and the missile installations. Media channels citing local updates indicated that four individuals were killed in the strikes, though the complete casualty figures remain unverified.

Diplomatic Dialogue Continues in Parallel

The strikes coincide with a critical phase of diplomatic negotiations aimed at extending the current truce. Top Iranian negotiators traveled to Qatar early this week to discuss a potential 60-day extension of the ceasefire, alongside provisions to keep the Strait of Hormuz fully operational for global trade.

US officials maintain that the military action does not signal an end to the active truce. A senior administration source clarified that the specific operations are “over for now”. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, speaking from India, affirmed that diplomatic channels remain open and active. Rubio stated that intensive language discussions regarding the initial documents are ongoing, reiterating that the opening of the strategic strait remains a core objective.

Meanwhile, political leaders in Washington have separately reiterated demands for the secured disposal or international transfer of enriched uranium stockpiles as part of any comprehensive long-term agreement.

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US announces new America First visa schedule to boost business ties with India

During his official state visit to New Delhi, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a new America First visa schedule designed to prioritise business professionals and boost bilateral trade efficiency.

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In a significant development aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation, the United States has introduced a new “America First” visa schedule. The policy update was announced by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio during his official four-day visit to India. The new schedule is specifically designed to prioritise business professionals who play a key role in fortifying trade and strategic connections between the two nations.

Speaking about the initiative in the national capital, the top US diplomat clarified that the updated framework will not only assist visa applicants but will also significantly enhance operational productivity for the diplomatic mission. “We’re introducing a new America First visa schedule that prioritises business professionals that strengthen these ties,” Rubio stated. He added that the arrangement will enable the system to process applications with greater accuracy, speed, and efficiency.

Focus on Indo-Pacific and regional security

The announcement coincided with high-level discussions between the visiting diplomat and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The meeting, which lasted for over an hour, covered critical areas of bilateral interest, including trade, energy security, strategic technologies, defence cooperation, and the ongoing West Asia crisis. During the interaction, Rubio extended an official invitation from US President Donald Trump for PM Modi to visit the White House in the near future.

The US Secretary of State described the partnership between New Delhi and Washington as a foundational cornerstone of America’s overarching strategy for the Indo-Pacific region. Highlighting India’s central role, Rubio noted that his very first official engagement upon taking office was a meeting of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad), emphasizing that hosting the upcoming foreign ministers’ meeting in India acts as a tangible sign of the deep commitment to this framework.

Clarification on immigration rules

Addressing separate concerns regarding recent shifts in American immigration policies, the top diplomat provided a crucial clarification regarding the new guidelines for permanent residency. Media reports had previously highlighted anxieties surrounding a newly instituted rule that requires many legal immigrants to exit the US and apply for green cards from their home countries.

Rubio explicitly stated to the media that these measures are universal regulatory updates rather than policy shifts targeted at any specific nation. He reassured that the rule is applicable globally to all international applicants and is not directed exclusively at Indian citizens.

The visit marks Rubio’s first official trip to India since assuming office. His comprehensive itinerary began in Kolkata and includes a scheduled bilateral dialogue with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, alongside participation in the Quad Foreign Ministers’ meeting alongside international counterparts.

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