‘Very heavy times’: Angelina Jolie reacts to free speech decline

**”Very Heavy Times”: Angelina Jolie Reacts to Free Speech Decline**

*By Shreya Mukherjee | Sep 22, 2025, 05:30 PM*

Hollywood actor Angelina Jolie recently voiced her concerns about the current state of free speech in the United States during an appearance at Spain’s San Sebastian Film Festival. Reflecting on the nation’s atmosphere, Jolie remarked, “I love my country, but at this time, I don’t recognize my country.”

Though she refrained from naming specific individuals or providing detailed context, her comments come amid growing controversy surrounding Disney and ABC’s decision to indefinitely suspend the popular show *Jimmy Kimmel Live!*.

### Free Speech Concerns

Jolie elaborated on her apprehensions as both an artist and an American. She shared, “My worldview is equal, united and international. Anything anywhere that divides or limits personal expressions and freedoms from anyone, I think, is very dangerous. These are such serious times that we have to be careful not to say things casually. These are very, very heavy times we are living in together.”

Her statement underscores a widespread anxiety among creatives and public figures about limitations on free expression in increasingly polarized times.

### Discontent Among Disney Stars

The suspension of *Jimmy Kimmel Live!* has sparked backlash from numerous Disney-affiliated actors and filmmakers. Mark Ruffalo, known for his role as Hulk in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), expressed his criticism on Threads, warning that Disney’s stock “will go down a lot further if they cancel” Kimmel’s show permanently.

Similarly, Pedro Pascal, star of Disney’s *Fantastic Four: First Steps* and other forthcoming projects, voiced his support for Kimmel on Instagram. Other notable figures including Tatiana Maslany and Damon Lindelof also spoke out against the suspension, emphasizing solidarity within the Hollywood community.

### Suspension Details: Why Was Kimmel Suspended?

The indefinite suspension of *Jimmy Kimmel Live!* followed comments made by Kimmel regarding the aftermath of a fatal shooting involving conservative speaker Charlie Kirk. Brendan Carr, chair of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), publicly criticized Kimmel’s remarks, fueling a social media backlash.

In response to the controversy, ABC, a Disney-owned network, decided to suspend Kimmel’s show indefinitely, a move that has intensified the debate on free speech and media responsibility.

As the discussion around free speech continues to evolve, Angelina Jolie’s candid reflections highlight the complexity and gravity of expressing oneself in today’s charged political environment.
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India`s GST reforms ignite clash between PM Modi and Congress

Congress Rajya Sabha MP Pramod Tiwari on Monday took a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his recent speech on Goods and Services Tax (GST) reforms implementation, suggesting that the PM should have issued an apology to the nation.

Accusing the Narendra Modi-led central government of “looting” poor and middle-class citizens, Tiwari stated that Congress and the opposition had been demanding a single GST slab based on the concept of ‘One Nation, One Tax’.

“The question that needs to be asked is who increased the GST? Who put a burden on the country by increasing it for eight years? You (PM Modi) should have apologised to the nation yesterday. Congress and the Opposition had been demanding only one slab on the basis of ‘one nation, one tax’. However, you looted the poor and middle-class citizens,” Tiwari told ANI.

The Congress MP further criticized PM Modi for referring to the GST rate rationalisation as a “festival,” pointing out that it was the government who had imposed GST at midnight.

“Yesterday, the Prime Minister said that this is a festival. He said that we should celebrate because GST has been reduced. You imposed GST at 12:00 in the night in Parliament. You spoke similarly then. People of this country have paid over Rs 50 lakh crore in GST. The MSMEs have almost shut down,” Tiwari added.

“Now, you (PM Modi) have the courage to ask people to celebrate the ‘Utsav’. Only you could have shown this courage. Your face was telling that your words lacked self-confidence and courage,” he further remarked.

Meanwhile, Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri commented on the GST reforms, saying they have brought a wave of happiness and celebration among people and could potentially boost the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 0.8%.

The new GST reforms came into force from Monday. Puri stated, “Apart from Navratri, the budget utsav has begun. There is a wave of happiness and celebration among people wherever you see. GST rates have been reduced, which will benefit all sections of society. But we are celebrating something else. These reforms can boost the GDP by 0.8%.”

He emphasized that the country’s journey towards a Viksit Bharat (developed India) depends on self-reliance.

“It has been welcomed by all sections of society,” Puri added. He noted that all groups, particularly the lower middle class and economically weaker sections, will benefit as GST rates on various consumption items have been reduced.

From the very first day of Navratri, the nation is taking a significant step forward in the Aatmanirbhar Bharat campaign.

Prime Minister Modi highlighted that the implementation of Next Generation GST reforms marks the beginning of a “GST Bachat Utsav” (Savings Festival) across India. He emphasized that this celebration will enhance savings and make it easier for people to purchase their preferred items.

PM Modi noted that the benefits of this savings festival will reach the poor, middle class, neo middle class, youth, farmers, women, shopkeepers, traders, and entrepreneurs alike.

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‘Give up…foreign jet’: Kejriwal jabs Modi on buy Swadeshi call

**‘Give up foreign jet’: Kejriwal jabs Modi on Buy Swadeshi call**

*By Snehil Singh | Sep 22, 2025, 02:11 pm*

Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has taken a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent call to buy indigenous products. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader questioned why PM Modi does not follow his own advice by using Swadeshi products himself.

Writing in Hindi, Kejriwal said, “The foreign aircraft you travel on daily, why not give it up?” He further challenged the Prime Minister, saying people expect concrete action rather than just sermons.

Kejriwal pressed Modi on why, if he is serious about promoting Swadeshi, he has not taken steps to shut down American companies operating in India. “Why don’t you take some action too? People expect action from their prime minister, not sermons,” he added.

This critique comes shortly after PM Modi’s address to the nation on Sunday, where he urged citizens to embrace self-reliance and reduce dependence on foreign goods.

### GST 2.0 Announcement

During his address, PM Modi announced a significant overhaul of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) system, dubbed ‘GST 2.0.’ The new framework introduces two primary tax rates of 5% and 18%. Meanwhile, ultra-luxury and sin goods will attract a higher tax rate of 40%.

Describing the rollout as a “GST saving festival,” Modi emphasized that the reforms aim to ease consumer burdens while boosting domestic consumption and production.

### Navratri Message: Linking Festival with Self-Reliance

On Monday, PM Modi took to X once more to share his Navratri message, connecting the festival’s spirit to the theme of self-reliance. He wrote:

_”This time, the auspicious occasion of Navratri is very special. Along with the GST savings festival, the mantra of self-reliance will gain new energy during this period.”_

He called upon citizens to come together for the collective goal of building a developed and self-reliant India.

*Stay tuned for more updates on this unfolding political exchange and the implications of the new GST framework.*
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/politics/give-up-foreign-jet-kejriwal-targets-pm-after-swadeshi-call/story

‘Give up…foreign jet’: Kejriwal jabs Modi on buy Swadeshi call

**‘Give up foreign jet’: Kejriwal Jabs Modi on Swadeshi Call**

*By Snehil Singh | Sep 22, 2025 | 02:11 PM*

Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has taken a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent call for citizens to buy indigenous products. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader questioned why the Prime Minister does not lead by example by using Swadeshi products himself.

“Why don’t you give up the foreign aircraft you travel on daily?” Kejriwal wrote in Hindi, challenging Modi to practice what he preaches.

### Criticism: “People Expect Action, Not Sermons”

Kejriwal further urged PM Modi to back up his Swadeshi push with concrete actions. He questioned why the government hasn’t taken steps to shut down American companies operating in India if it is truly serious about promoting domestic products.

“Why don’t you take some action too? People expect action from their Prime Minister, not sermons,” Kejriwal added.

### Background: Modi’s Push for Self-Reliance

This critique comes in the wake of PM Modi’s recent address to the nation, in which he urged citizens to embrace self-reliance and reduce dependence on foreign goods. Modi’s call is part of a broader vision to make India more self-sufficient and promote domestic industries.

### GST 2.0 Announcement

During his address, PM Modi also announced a major overhaul of the Goods and Services Tax (GST), branded as “GST 2.0.” The new tax framework will have two main rates: 5% and 18%. Additionally, ultra-luxury and sin goods will attract a higher tax rate of 40%. The Prime Minister described this rollout as a “GST savings festival,” aimed at easing consumer burdens while boosting domestic consumption and production.

### Navratri Message: Linking Festival to Self-Reliance

On Monday, PM Modi took to X to share a special Navratri message that connected the festival’s spirit with the mantra of self-reliance. He wrote:

*”This time, the auspicious occasion of Navratri is very special. Along with the GST savings festival, the mantra of self-reliance will gain new energy during this period.”*

The Prime Minister called for collective efforts towards building a developed and self-reliant India during this festive season.

*Stay tuned for more updates on the GST reforms and the Swadeshi movement.*
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/politics/give-up-foreign-jet-kejriwal-targets-pm-after-swadeshi-call/story

Trump calls Charlie Kirk a ‘great American hero’ and ‘martyr’ for freedom

US President Donald Trump praised Charlie Kirk as a great American hero and martyr for freedom as he and other prominent conservatives gathered on Sunday evening to honour the slain conservative political activist whose work they say they must now advance.

The memorial service for Mr Kirk, whom Mr Trump credits with playing a pivotal role in his 2024 election victory, drew tens of thousands of mourners, including Vice President JD Vance, other senior administration officials, and young conservatives shaped by the 31-year-old firebrand.

“He’s a martyr now for America’s freedom,” Mr Trump said in his tribute. “I know I speak for everyone here today when I say that none of us will ever forget Charlie. And neither now will history.”

Speakers highlighted Mr Kirk’s profound faith and his strong belief that young conservatives need to get married, build families, and pass on their values to keep building their movement. They also repeatedly told conservative activists, sometimes in confrontational tones, that the best way to honour Mr Kirk was by doubling down on his mission to move American politics further to the right.

“For Charlie, we will remember that it is better to stand on our feet defending the United States of America and defending the truth than it is to die on our knees,” Mr Vance said. “My friends, for Charlie, we must remember that he is a hero to the United States of America. And he is a martyr for the Christian faith.”

Mr Kirk’s assassination at a September 10 appearance on a Utah college campus has become a singular moment for the modern-day conservative movement. It has also set off a fierce debate about violence, decency, and free speech in an era of deep political division.

The shooting has stirred fear among some Americans that Mr Trump is trying to harness outrage over the killing as justification to suppress the voices of his critics and political opponents.

Those close to Mr Kirk prayed as the floors shook from the bass of Christian rock bands. The home of the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals took on the feel of a megachurch service.

“Charlie looked at politics as an on-ramp to Jesus,” said the Reverend Rob McCoy, Mr Kirk’s pastor.

People began lining up before dawn to secure a spot inside State Farm Stadium west of Phoenix, where Mr Kirk’s Turning Point organisation is based. Security was tight, similar to the Super Bowl or other high-profile events. The speakers delivered their tributes from behind bulletproof glass.

The 63,400-seat stadium quickly filled with people dressed in red, white, and blue, as organisers suggested.

Mr Kirk’s widow, Erika, in her own address, said in the midst of her grief, she was finding comfort that her husband left this world without regrets. She also said she forgives the man charged with killing him.

“My husband, Charlie, he wanted to save young men, just like the one who took his life,” said Erika Kirk, who is taking over as Turning Point’s leader. She added, “I forgive him.”

Mr Trump has blamed the radical left for Mr Kirk’s death and threatened to go after liberal organisations, donors, or others who he feels are maligning or celebrating Mr Kirk’s death.

Dozens of people, from journalists to teachers to late show host Jimmy Kimmel, have faced suspensions or lost their jobs as prominent conservative activists and administration officials target comments about Mr Kirk that they deem offensive or celebratory.

The retaliation has, in turn, ignited a debate over the First Amendment, as the Republican administration promises retribution against those who air what are seen as disparaging remarks in the wake of Mr Kirk’s death.

Some speakers at the memorial said Mr Kirk was battling evil and referred often to a vague “they” as the enemy. Others were blunt.

“You have no idea the dragon you have awakened, you have no idea how determined we will be to save this civilisation, to save the West, to save this republic,” said White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller.

Mr Kirk was a provocateur who at times made statements that some called racist, misogynistic, anti-immigrant, and transphobic. That has drawn backlash from conservatives who view the criticism as cherry-picking a few select moments to insult the legacy of someone they see as an inspirational conservative leader.

A 22-year-old Utah man, Tyler Robinson, has been charged with killing Mr Kirk and faces the death penalty if convicted of the most serious charges. Authorities have not revealed a clear motive in the shooting, but prosecutors say Robinson wrote in a text to his partner following the shooting that he had enough of Mr Kirk’s hatred.

Turning Point, the group Mr Kirk founded to mobilise young Christian conservatives, became a multi-million-dollar operation under his leadership with enormous reach.

“Charlie’s having some serious heavenly FOMO (fear of missing out) right now,” said Tyler Bower, Turning Point’s chief operating officer, likening the moment to bringing the Holy Spirit into a Trump rally.

The crowd was a testament to the massive influence he accumulated in conservative America with his ability to mobilise young people. Mr Kirk was a MAGA celebrity with a loyal following that turned out to support or argue with him as he travelled the country for events like the one at Utah Valley University, where he was shot.

Mr Kirk grew the organisation, in large part, through the force of his personality and debating chops.

“He slayed ignorance,” said Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. “He cut through lies. He woke people’s minds, inspired people’s hearts, and imparted wisdom every day.”
https://www.breakingnews.ie/world/trump-calls-charlie-kirk-a-great-american-hero-and-martyr-for-freedom-1809523.html

Environment Minister Calls for Restraint on Mega-Solar Project

Environment Minister Keiichiro Asao has expressed his view that the construction of large-scale solar panel projects in the Kushiro Wetlands of Hokkaido should be restrained. The minister’s comments highlight growing concerns over the environmental impact of such developments in this ecologically sensitive area.

Former Economic Security Minister Sanae Takaichi has announced her candidacy in the upcoming Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) leadership election, which is set to be officially declared next week. Takaichi unveiled a platform centered on bold growth investment, aiming to revitalize Japan’s economy. Notably, her policy package incorporates some proposals from opposition parties, signaling an openness to potential collaboration across the political spectrum.

Marking the 94th anniversary of the Mukden Incident, which triggered the Manchurian Incident, China released the film *731* on September 18. The film focuses on Unit 731, a former Japanese military unit allegedly involved in the development of biological weapons during World War II. This release has drawn fresh attention to anti-Japan sentiment in China, coinciding with a date that also marks the 80th anniversary of what China frames as its victory in the war against Japan. These events have raised concerns for Japanese residents and businesses in China amid escalating tensions.

In a separate development, an initiative to reuse soil generated during decontamination work in Fukushima Prefecture—following the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident—has started at central government ministries in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo. This effort aims to promote sustainable practices in managing contaminated materials.

On the legal front, the first hearing for former House of Councillors member Ohno Yasumasa and his secretary was held at the Tokyo District Court on September 10. Both are charged with violating the Political Funds Control Act over an alleged slush fund tied to Liberal Democratic Party fundraising parties. Ohno pleaded not guilty, stating, “I have never committed a crime.”

Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party is currently entering a leadership contest amid deepening factional infighting. The outcome of this contest is expected to significantly influence the government’s approach to inflation and the complexities of minority governance.

Meanwhile, opposition parties are preparing to invoke Article 53 of the Constitution to demand an extraordinary Diet session. They argue that a prolonged political vacuum is unacceptable and are pushing for urgent parliamentary deliberations to address pressing national issues.
https://newsonjapan.com/article/146967.php

World summit to meet on two-state solution as support grows for Palestinian state

World Summit to Meet on Two-State Solution as Support Grows for Palestinian State

The US administration has warned of possible consequences for those who take measures against Israel, including against France, whose president, Emmanuel Macron, is hosting the New York summit.

Delegates reacted to the voting results during the United Nations General Assembly vote on a draft resolution that would recognize the Palestinians as qualified to become a full UN member. The vote took place in New York City, US, on May 10, 2024.

Photo credit: Eduardo Munoz/Reuters

By REUTERS

https://www.jpost.com/international/article-868328

‘1500 strike drones, 1280 guided bombs, 50 missiles targeted Ukraine this week’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Sunday called for stronger international sanctions and increased military support to counter Russia’s escalating attacks. He revealed that Ukraine faced over 1,500 strike drones, 1,280 guided aerial bombs, and 50 missiles of various types in the past week alone.

“Russia must feel the consequences of what it is doing. Sufficient counteraction is needed to force them to seek peace. That can be achieved with adequate strength of our army, our long-range strike capabilities, and strong sanctions and pressure against Russia,” Zelenskyy said.

He added, “Right now, we are defending ourselves from Russian attacks almost every day. This week alone, there were more than 1,500 strike drones, over 1,280 guided aerial bombs, and 50 missiles of various types.”

In a post on X, Zelenskyy warned that Russian military production relies heavily on foreign-made components and technologies. He revealed that over 132,000 foreign components from countries including Europe, the US, China, Japan, and others have been identified in Russian weaponry.

“Thousands of foreign components have been found in this weaponry — more than 132,000 items from many countries: Europe, the US, China, Japan, and dozens of others. All these technologies help Russia create weapons on a large scale. All for the sake of terror against our people,” his post read.

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US lawmakers seek to ‘break the ice’ in China visit amid trade, TikTok tensions

**US House Representatives Meet Chinese Premier Li Qiang in Beijing to ‘Break the Ice’ Amid Tense US-China Relations**

A delegation of US House of Representatives members met with Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Sunday at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, expressing hopes to “break the ice” as the two global superpowers seek to stabilize their strained relationship.

This rare visit by US lawmakers comes amid a week marked by tense phone calls and high-stakes negotiations between Washington and Beijing. The trip underscores ongoing efforts to ease tensions that continue to revolve around trade disputes, the future of the popular app TikTok, and escalating military tensions in the South China Sea.

Just two days prior to the meeting, US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping held their first phone call in three months. While their discussion addressed several critical issues, including trade and security, there was no breakthrough regarding TikTok — the Chinese-owned app boasting 170 million users in the United States.

The White House reported on Saturday that a potential deal is taking shape which would place control of TikTok’s algorithm into the hands of US companies. Furthermore, US citizens would hold the majority of seats on a board overseeing TikTok’s US operations, with six out of seven board members being American.

TikTok’s algorithm is crucial as it determines the content users see, and US officials have repeatedly expressed concerns about its vulnerability to manipulation by Chinese authorities.

Despite these concerns, President Trump told reporters Saturday evening that “great American patriots” are preparing to acquire TikTok’s US operations. The app was originally slated for a ban in the US this January, but Trump has issued several orders to keep it operational while negotiations with ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company in China, continue.

“And they’re very smart technologically, and they will not let anything bad happen to TikTok,” Trump said.

Among the likely buyers of TikTok’s US operations is Oracle, the technology giant led by billionaire Larry Ellison, a longtime Trump supporter.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated in a Fox News interview on Saturday that the administration is “100 percent confident that a deal is done.” She added, “President Trump recognized the need to protect Americans’ privacy and data while also keeping this app open.”

Leavitt also emphasized TikTok’s importance, calling it “a vital part of our democratic process,” and predicted that the deal would be finalized “in the coming days.”

As both nations continue to navigate this complex relationship, the lawmakers’ visit and ongoing negotiations signal a cautious but hopeful step toward easing US-China tensions.
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/technology/us-lawmakers-seek-to-break-the-ice-in-china-visit-amid-trade-tiktok-tensions/articleshow/124036815.cms

US lawmakers seek to ‘break the ice’ in China visit amid trade, TikTok tensions

**US House Representatives Meet Chinese Premier Li Qiang in Beijing, Aim to ‘Break the Ice’ Amid Tense US-China Relations**

A delegation from the US House of Representatives met with Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Sunday at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. The lawmakers conveyed their hope to “break the ice” as the two superpowers strive to make progress toward stabilizing their increasingly tense relationship.

This visit comes during a week marked by high-stakes negotiations and tense phone calls between Washington and Beijing. According to Al Jazeera, the US delegation’s trip is a rare occasion aimed at thawing frozen ties amid ongoing disputes over trade, the fate of TikTok, and escalating military tensions in the South China Sea.

Just two days prior, US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping held their first phone call in three months. While the leaders discussed several critical issues, no breakthrough was reached regarding TikTok — the immensely popular Chinese-owned app boasting 170 million users in the United States.

The White House announced on Saturday that a prospective deal would grant US companies control over TikTok’s algorithm, with US citizens holding the majority on a board overseeing the app’s US operations—six out of seven seats. The app’s algorithm, which determines what content users see, has been a point of concern for US officials who fear potential manipulation by Chinese authorities.

Despite this, President Trump told reporters on Saturday evening that “great American patriots” are planning to purchase TikTok’s US operations. Originally slated for a ban in the US in January, TikTok has instead remained operational due to repeated executive orders allowing the app to continue while negotiations with its owner, China’s ByteDance, proceed.

“And they’re very smart technologically,” Trump said of the potential buyers, “and they will not let anything bad happen to TikTok.”

Oracle, the tech giant led by billionaire and longtime Trump supporter Larry Ellison, is one of the frontrunners to acquire TikTok’s US operations.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt expressed confidence in the deal during a Fox News interview on Saturday, stating the administration is “100 per cent confident that a deal is done.” She added, “[Trump] recognized the need to protect Americans’ privacy and data while also keeping this app open.”

Leavitt emphasized TikTok’s importance, calling it “a vital part of our democratic process,” and anticipated the agreement would be finalized “in the coming days.”

As tensions continue, this diplomatic engagement and potential TikTok deal represent crucial steps in addressing the complex challenges defining US-China relations.
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/technology/us-lawmakers-seek-to-break-the-ice-in-china-visit-amid-trade-tiktok-tensions/articleshow/124036815.cms

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