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  • The Supreme Court allowed President Trump's executive order limiting birthright citizenship to take effect, emphasizing that federal judges do not have the power to issue nationwide injunctions against presidential policies.
  • The University of Michigan's consumer confidence index rose significantly, attributed to a drop in inflation fears, while a recent survey indicated discontent among certain demographic groups regarding inflation perceptions.
  • The Denver City Council voted to dismantle an effective car theft tracking system, citing concerns that it could provide data to ICE for deportation purposes, despite the system's track record of recovering stolen vehicles.
  • Wall Street reacted positively to the elimination of a controversial "revenge tax" from Trump's major legislative package, reflecting a favorable sentiment regarding the ongoing trade discussions with international partners.
  • Student loan borrowers face an impending wage garnishment crisis, with projections estimating up to six million borrowers could enter default following the end of pandemic relief measures, highlighting the challenges in the current economy.

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  1. Questions over terms as Rwanda and DRC prepare to sign peace deal in US theguardian.com 2 hours ago by Agence France-Presse in Washington
    Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Africa, World news, US foreign policy, Donald Trump, US news

    Trump has touted role in bringing two countries together, but vagueness of agreement draws scrutiny Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the…

  2. At least 16 people killed and 400 injured in Kenyan protests theguardian.com 2 days ago by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi
    Kenya, Protest, Human rights, Africa, World news

    Police clashed with people marching in Nairobi and other areas to honour those killed in protests last year At least 16 people have been kill…

  3. Kenya: two protesters die from gunshot wounds and several injured during protests – as it happened theguardian.com 2 days ago by Joe Coughlan
    Kenya, Africa, World news

    This live blog is now closed Pictures from Nairobi city centre show police firing water cannon at protesters: The protests on 25 June 2024 s…

  4. Mourners left waiting as court orders halt to former Zambian president’s funeral theguardian.com 2 days ago by Rachel Savage Southern Africa correspondent
    Zambia, South Africa, Africa, World news

    Halt to burial in Johannesburg is latest chapter in feud Edgar Lungu had with his successor Hakainde Hichilema The funeral of the former Zamb…

  5. Fears of unrest as Kenyans mark first anniversary of storming of parliament theguardian.com 3 days ago by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi
    Kenya, Africa, World news

    Nationwide marches planned in honour of those killed during anti-government protests Kenyans plan to march countrywide on Wednesday, the firs…

  6. Ottawa ‘urgently seeking more information’ about death of Canadian citizen in Ice custody theguardian.com an hour ago by Edward Helmore
    Canada, US immigration, Florida, US news, World news, Americas

    Johnny Noviello was detained by US immigration in Florida over a 2023 conviction and died while awaiting deportation Authorities in Canada ar…

  7. Colombia gangs lure children to join ranks via TikTok, UN warns theguardian.com 3 hours ago by Harriet Barber in Bogotá
    Colombia, Americas, World news, Drugs trade, Farc, Children, Social media, TikTok, Facebook, Digital media, Society, Technology, Meta

    Armed groups post videos of weapons, cars and parties to social media to depict ‘perks’ of lifestyle, say experts Gangs in Colombia are incre…

  8. Wreckers, money woes and mutirão: 10 things we learned about Cop30 from Bonn climate talks theguardian.com 4 hours ago by Fiona Harvey in Bonn
    Cop30, Environment, Brazil, Climate crisis, World news, Americas, Environmental activism

    Key takeaways from two weeks of negotiations aimed at setting out stall for November’s Cop30 in Brazil Two weeks of negotiations on the clima…

  9. Lalo Schifrin, composer of Mission: Impossible theme and more than 100 film and TV scores, dies aged 93 theguardian.com 14 hours ago by Associated Press
    Classical music, Music, Culture, Film, Television, Argentina, Americas, World news, Mission: Impossible

    The Argentinian composer also wrote the scores for Cool Hand Luke and Dirty Harry, and wrote one of the biggest-selling works in the history o…

  10. Jamaica to ask King Charles to refer issue of reparations for slavery to UK’s privy council theguardian.com 17 hours ago by Reuters
    Jamaica, King Charles III, Slavery, Reparations and reparative justice, UK news, World news, Americas

    Hundreds of thousands of enslaved Africans were shipped to the Caribbean island when it was a colony of the UK Jamaica will ask King Charles …

  11. Top Chinese general ousted from body that oversees China’s military theguardian.com 3 hours ago by Helen Davidson and Amy Hawkins
    China, Xi Jinping, World news, Asia Pacific

    Purge is latest sign President Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption drive has reached highest echelons of armed forces A top Chinese general has been…

  12. US reaches deal with China to speed up rare-earth shipments, White House says theguardian.com 6 hours ago by Amy Hawkins and agencies
    International trade, US news, China, Asia Pacific, Business

    China confirms details amid efforts to end trade war but reiterates it will continue to approve export permits The US has reached an agreemen…

  13. ‘Twitter killer’ who murdered nine in Japan reportedly executed theguardian.com 11 hours ago by Agence France-Presse
    Japan, Asia Pacific, World news

    The execution of Takahiro Shiraishi would be the first instance of capital punishment in Japan since 2022 Japan has executed a man dubbed the…

  14. Runaway bear in runway ‘stalemate’ with Japanese airport officials theguardian.com a day ago by Oliver Holmes and agencies
    Japan, Asia Pacific, World news, Animals, Wildlife

    A dozen flights cancelled at Yamagata airport as attempts to chase furry trespasser away continue Authorities at a Japanese airport are locke…

  15. Kim Jong-un hails new North Korean beach resort as one of country’s ‘greatest feats’ this year theguardian.com a day ago by Justin McCurry in Tokyo
    North Korea, Kim Jong-un, Asia Pacific

    North Korean leader was accompanied by his daughter Kim Ju-ae, widely presumed to be his heir, at opening of Wonsan Kalma tourist zone Kim Jo…

  16. ‘We don’t want to go’: Australian couple told to pay $3,500 to postpone flights amid Middle East volatility theguardian.com 33 minutes ago by Luca Ittimani and Catie McLeod
    Business, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), United Arab Emirates, Australia news, Middle East and north Africa

    Experts say consumers are unlikely to have any legal rights to defer flights unless the airline’s fine print allows it * Get our breaking ne…

  17. Solar power: Kangaroo Point Bridge leads winners as Queensland architecture awards put spotlight on sustainability theguardian.com 2 hours ago by Kelly Burke
    Architecture, Queensland, Australia news, Brisbane

    Bridge that spans Brisbane River and includes solar panels and shade along its length hailed as a transformative piece of urban infrastructure…

  18. Former Greens candidate may lose sight after being arrested in Sydney protest at alleged Israel technology supplier theguardian.com 3 hours ago by Henry Belot
    New South Wales, Australian police and policing, Australia news, Anthony Albanese, Israel-Gaza war, Protest, Sydney, Australian Greens, Australian politics

    Hannah Thomas, who ran against Anthony Albanese in the Sydney electorate of Grayndler, sustained facial injuries * Get our breaking news ema…

  19. Australians with ADHD could face drug shortages for rest of year, TGA says theguardian.com 5 hours ago by Eelemarni Close-Brown
    Health, Australia news

    People with neurodevelopmental disorder advised to contact their doctor while experts say alternative medications available * Get our breaki…

  20. Kristian White did not give Clare Nowland ‘real chance to avoid being Tasered’, prosecutors argue theguardian.com 6 hours ago by Kate Lyons
    New South Wales, Australia news, Law (Australia)

    Crown tells court non-custodial sentence for former police officer was ‘manifestly inadequate’ * Get our breaking news email, free app or da…

  21. Severe weather warnings issued for southern Europe ahead of Bezos wedding in Venice – Europe live theguardian.com 26 minutes ago by Jakub Krupa
    European Union, Europe, Russia, Viktor Orbán

    Temperatures expected to reach over 40C at the weekend as Amazon founder Jeff Bezos prepares to marry Lauren Sánchez in Venice The 28-year-ol…

  22. Till Jeff us do part: divisive, star-studded Bezos wedding hits full swing in Venice theguardian.com an hour ago by Sam Jones in Venice
    Jeff Bezos, Venice, Italy, The super-rich, Europe, World news, Weddings

    Some in the lagoon city are furious, others delighted, as celebrities descend for billionaire’s sort-of nuptials The Black Death. Byron on th…

  23. Son of Norway’s crown princess charged with rape, sexual assault and bodily harm theguardian.com 2 hours ago by Associated Press
    Norway, Europe, World news

    Police in Oslo announce charges against Marius Borg Høiby after months-long investigation involving ‘double-digit’ number of alleged victims …

  24. EU retaliation against Trump drug tariffs would be bad idea, says industry theguardian.com 2 hours ago by Lisa O'Carroll in Brussels
    Pharmaceuticals industry, Trump tariffs, European Union, Europe, International trade, Global economy, Tariffs, Business, US news, World news

    European pharmaceutical body says it would be ‘negative for both sides’ if Brussels hits back on threatened US levies The European pharmaceut…

  25. UK launched huge operation to find suspected Russian double agent in MI6 theguardian.com 2 hours ago by Nick Hopkins and Anna Isaac
    MI6, UK security and counter-terrorism, UK news, Espionage, Russia, World news, Europe

    Exclusive: Operation Wedlock lasted up to 20 years and took MI5 teams across world amid panic about ‘another Philby’ Britain’s spy chiefs wer…

  26. 18 killed in Israeli strike targeting Gaza police distributing flour, officials say theguardian.com 27 minutes ago by Jason Burke in Jerusalem and Malak A Tantesh in Gaza
    Israel-Gaza war, Gaza, Middle East and north Africa, Palestinian territories, World news, Israel

    Attack at market is latest in series by Israeli forces that have killed hundreds of civilians seeking aid * Middle East crisis – live update…

  27. Israeli-US food distribution scheme in Gaza is ‘slaughter masquerading as aid’ says MSF – Middle East crisis live theguardian.com 36 minutes ago by Jane Clinton (now); Yohannes Lowe and Tom Ambrose (earlier)
    Middle East and north Africa, World news, Israel, Israel-Gaza war, Gaza, Palestinian territories, Iran, Lebanon

    Médecins Sans Frontières calls on Israeli authorities to end siege on Gaza as Palestinian authorities says Israeli forces have opened fire on …

  28. Friday briefing: How ​years of ​siege, ​war and ​blockade ​led to ​the ​unravelling of Gaza’s ​economy theguardian.com 9 hours ago by Aamna Mohdin
    World news, Gaza, Palestinian territories, Middle East and north Africa, Israel-Gaza war

    In today’s newsletter: Once sustained by agriculture and industry, Gaza’s economy has been dismantled , leaving nearly every resident dependen…

  29. Hegseth defends Iran strike amid doubts over Trump’s ‘obliteration’ claims theguardian.com 13 hours ago by Andrew Roth in Washington
    Pete Hegseth, World news, Iran, US news, Middle East and north Africa

    Defense chief says US bombings degraded Iran’s nuclear sites, citing AI models over leaked intel doubts The US secretary of defense, Pete Heg…

  30. Trump is making US intelligence parrot his line on Iran - it echoes Bush’s invasion of Iraq theguardian.com 20 hours ago by Peter Beaumont
    Donald Trump, Espionage, US news, Trump administration, Iran, Middle East and north Africa, World news

    Tailoring assessments to suit political prejudices undermines their very function and led us to the Iraq war In the run-up to the 2003 US inv…

  31. Pakistan debates Trump Nobel peace prize nomination after US strikes on Iran theguardian.com 2 days ago by Shah Meer Baloch in Islamabad
    Pakistan, Donald Trump, Nobel peace prize, Iran, World news, US news, South and central Asia, Middle East and north Africa

    Pakistani government had credited US president with ‘pivotal leadership’ in its ceasefire negotiations with India * Middle East crisis – liv…

  32. Pakistan to nominate Donald Trump for Nobel peace prize theguardian.com 6 days ago by Associated Press in Islamabad
    Pakistan, Donald Trump, India, US news, South and central Asia, World news, Nobel peace prize, US foreign policy

    Islamabad says US president helped resolve India conflict but critic says ‘Israel’s sugar daddy in Gaza’ not candidate for any prize Pakistan…

  33. Thawing of relations between Pakistan and US raises eyebrows in India theguardian.com 8 days ago by Penelope MacRae in Delhi
    Pakistan, US foreign policy, India, Trump administration, Donald Trump, US news, South and central Asia, World news

    Army chief’s effusive welcome in Washington hints at strategic recalibration amid Middle East turmoil After years in the diplomatic deep free…

  34. India illegally deporting Muslim citizens at gunpoint to Bangladesh, say rights groups theguardian.com 8 days ago by Hannah Ellis-Petersen in Delhi and Shaikh Azizur Rahman in Kolkata
    Global development, India, Bangladesh, World news, South and central Asia, Islam, Race, Migration, Religion, Human rights

    There are fears the crackdown against ‘outsiders’ is driving widespread persecution as expelled Indians are returned by Bangladesh border guar…

  35. Air India survivor carries brother’s coffin amid questions over plane’s emergency systems theguardian.com 9 days ago by Penelope MacRae in Delhi
    Air India Ahmedabad plane crash, World news, India, Air transport, South and central Asia, Plane crashes, Boeing, Airline industry

    Investigators reportedly examining whether ‘last resort’ ram air turbine functioned after takeoff The sole survivor of the Air India crash ha…

  36. Man jailed for 40 years for sword murder of London boy Daniel Anjorin theguardian.com 33 minutes ago by PA Media
    Crime, London, England, Knife crime, UK news

    Marcus Arduini Monzo, 37, given life sentence for killing 14-year-old, and attempted murder of three others in Hainault rampage A man has bee…

  37. No 10 defends welfare bill U-turn as Abbott warns Starmer not to assume revolt is over – UK politics live theguardian.com an hour ago by Andrew Sparrow
    Politics, UK news, Welfare, Benefits, Disability, Labour, Conservatives, Society, Keir Starmer, Resolution Foundation, Stephen Kinnock, Green party, Immigration and asylum, Refugees, Migration, Diane Abbott

    No 10 has offered significant concessions to the rebels amid fears over Tuesday’s vote Stephen Kinnock, the care minister, was the government…

  38. Reeves expected to freeze income tax thresholds to raise fresh funds theguardian.com an hour ago by Heather Stewart Economics editor
    Income tax, Rachel Reeves, UK news, Politics, Business, Tax and spending, Office for Budget Responsibility, Budget deficit, Economic policy, Economics

    Government’s U-turn on welfare cuts leaves chancellor with a growing hole in her budget * Business live – latest updates Rachel Reeves is e…

  39. Suspend UK from oil oversight body over protests crackdown, say campaign groups theguardian.com an hour ago by Matthew Taylor
    Protest, Climate crisis, Environment, Law, UK news, UK criminal justice

    Groups question UK membership of Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative after actions of successive governments A coalition of civil s…

  40. Greenham Common women urge new generation to ‘rise up’ against nuclear threat theguardian.com an hour ago by Alexandra Topping
    Greenham Common, Anti-war movement, Nuclear weapons, Protest, Defence policy, Politics, UK news

    Those who set up protest camp in 1980s hope its spirit can be revived to oppose UK’s plan to buy nuclear-carrying jets In August 1981, 36 peo…

  41. US supreme court begins releasing decisions on last day of term – live updates theguardian.com 21 minutes ago by Lucy Campbell (now) and Jane Clinton (earlier)
    US supreme court, US politics, US news, Donald Trump, US Senate, Republicans, Democrats

    Big decisions that could come today include: LGBTQ+ content in schools, the future of a Louisiana congressional district, and birthright citiz…

  42. Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ lawyer delivers closing arguments at sex-trafficking trial theguardian.com 42 minutes ago by Anna Betts in New York
    Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs, New York, Sex trafficking, US crime, Hip-hop, Rap, Music, Culture, US news

    The music mogul could face life in prison for racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution A lawyer …

  43. Florida plan for ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ migrant jail sparks chorus of outrage theguardian.com an hour ago by Richard Luscombe in Miami
    Florida, US news, US immigration, Environment

    Environmental groups, immigration advocates and Native Americans decry idea to set up the outdoor detention camp Environmental groups, immigr…

  44. Cuomo to stay in New York mayoral race despite Mamdani besting him in primary – report theguardian.com 2 hours ago by Edward Helmore in New York
    New York, Andrew Cuomo, Zohran Mamdani, Democrats, US politics, US news

    Ex-governor failed to secure Democratic nomination this week but still plans to run on ‘Fight and Delivery’ ballot line Former New York gover…

  45. Briefing on Iran strikes divides senators as Trump pours fuel on tensions | First Thing theguardian.com 2 hours ago by Clea Skopeliti
    US news

    A partisan split was revealed as the president claimed the Democrats leaked a draft Pentagon report on the strikes’ impact. Plus, an exclusive…

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