-
-
Trump Raises Global Tariffs to 15% After Supreme Court Blocks Sweeping Duties
After a Supreme Court setback, President Donald Trump hikes global import tariffs to 15% “effective immediately,” escalating trade tensions.
News Desk -
US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee Sparks Controversy with Comments on Biblical Borders
US Ambassador Mike Huckabee suggests Israel could expand to biblical borders, from the Nile to the Euphrates, in a Fox interview. State Dept. says comments reflect personal view, not US policy.
News Desk -
Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Global Tariffs, Reasserts Limits on Presidential Power
The U.S. Supreme Court blocks former President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, ruling he exceeded powers under federal law. Chief Justice Roberts joined conservatives and liberals in 6-3 decision.
News Desk -
Brazil, India Sign Landmark Agreement on Critical Minerals and Rare Earths
Brazil and India have inked a deal to boost cooperation on critical minerals and rare earths, aiming to diversify supply chains beyond China. Leaders Lula and Modi also signed 9 other agreements covering trade, digital cooperation, and health.
News Desk
-
Europe’s Leading Defence Powers Join Forces to Develop Low-Cost Air-Defence Drones
France, Germany, Italy, Poland & UK team up on €multi-million project to develop low-cost autonomous air-defence drones & missiles. First delivery by 2027.
News Desk
-
Former UK Prince Andrew Arrested Amid Jeffrey Epstein Investigation Calls
Former UK royal Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrested in UK, reigniting calls for accountability in Jeffrey Epstein Jeffrey Epstein sex abuse network. UN urges impartial investigation into global facilitators.
News Desk
-
Clash in Aden: Yemeni Forces Kill 1, Injure 11 as STC Protesters Storm Presidential Palace Gate
Yemeni security forces Yemeni Security Forces fatally shoot 1 and wound 11 as Southern Transitional Council protesters STC try to storm al-Maashiq Palace in Aden. STC calls for international investigation.
News Desk
-
US Vows to Deter Iran from Nuclear Weapons “One Way or the Other”
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright warns Iran will be stopped from acquiring nuclear weapons, calling Tehran’s potential arsenal “entirely unacceptable.” Talks in Geneva continue, but key red lines remain unresolved.
News Desk
