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Macron Rejects Trump's 'Unrealistic' Hormuz Military Action Amid European Criticism
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Macron Rejects Trump's 'Unrealistic' Hormuz Military Action Amid European Criticism

French President Emmanuel Macron has sharply criticized Donald Trump, calling his statements 'unserious' and rejecting a military operation to open the Strait of Hormuz as 'unrealistic'. This comes as Trump's rhetoric on the Iran conflict continues to draw criticism and raise concerns among European allies.

SCOTUS to Weigh Birthright Citizenship
WorldThe Independent8d ago

SCOTUS to Weigh Birthright Citizenship

The US Supreme Court is set to consider the issue of birthright citizenship, a topic on which judges across the federal system have consistently stated their belief that any executive order challenging it would be unconstitutional.

US Supreme Court Rules Internet Provider Cox Not Liable for User Piracy
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US Supreme Court Rules Internet Provider Cox Not Liable for User Piracy

The US Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that internet service providers, such as Cox Communications, cannot be held liable for users pirating music online, overturning a previous $1 billion judgment and limiting ISP responsibility for copyright infringement.

Supreme Court Declines Review of Journalist's Arrest Case
PoliticsReutersNPRYahoo16d ago3 sources

Supreme Court Declines Review of Journalist's Arrest Case

The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from an online citizen journalist, declining to review a press freedom case concerning her 2017 arrest in Texas for publishing news about a border agent's suicide and a car crash.

China warns Trump's latest tariff moves could damage trade ties
WorldKorea Herald23d ago

China warns Trump's latest tariff moves could damage trade ties

PARIS (AP) — China warned Monday that US President Donald Trump’s latest tariff moves could harm the countries’ trade relationship, at the end of high-level talks in Paris. Li Chenggang, China’s international trade representative, said the Chinese side had expressed serious concern about trade investigations into manufacturing in foreign countries that the Trump administration launched after the US Supreme Court struck down its earlier tariffs. “We are concerned that the possible results of such

[Sara Albrecht] Refund tariffs the right way
PoliticsKorea Herald28d ago

[Sara Albrecht] Refund tariffs the right way

When the US Supreme Court ruled that the administration’s tariffs were unlawful, it resolved a constitutional question. What it did not resolve is how to unwind the economic damage. Gov.

Indonesia’s US trade deal faces a sovereignty reckoning at home
BusinessSCMP1mo ago

Indonesia’s US trade deal faces a sovereignty reckoning at home

Indonesia went to Washington to negotiate a trade deal and came home with more than 200 obligations to America’s nine. A day after the signing, the US Supreme Court struck down the legal basis for the tariff threat that had driven the whole exercise – for a time, at least. Detractors have likened this “agreement on reciprocal trade” to a blank cheque and a surrender of Indonesia’s sovereignty. The government, for its part, calls it a win-win. The deal was signed by President Prabowo Subianto ...

[Wang Son-taek] Upgrading the liberal international order
PoliticsKorea Herald1mo ago

[Wang Son-taek] Upgrading the liberal international order

The recent US Supreme Court ruling that invalidated President Donald Trump’s so-called “reciprocal tariffs” marks a significant turning point. The policy debate surrounding these tariffs has highlighted the growing tension between domestic economic priorities and the institutional foundations of the multilateral trading system that has underpinned global economic stability since the end of the Cold War. The controversy reflects sharp disagreements over the economic consequences of globalization

US Agency Halts Tariff Collection
Businessorfdnevnik-bg1mo ago2 sources

US Agency Halts Tariff Collection

Following the extensive repeal of the legal basis for US President Donald Trump's tariff policy by the US Supreme Court, the responsible US agency will stop collecting the levy from Tuesday.

US calls on partners to stick to existing trade deals amid tariff uncertainty
BusinessFrance 24il-sole-24-oreluxemburger-wort1mo ago3 sources

US calls on partners to stick to existing trade deals amid tariff uncertainty

After a weekend of trade upheaval in the wake of the US Supreme Court's decision to invalidate US president's tariffs that invoked the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, and Donald Trump's subsequent decision to apply 15 percent global tariffs based on another law, we look at the latest developments in global trade. Also in this edition, robotaxis are vowing to hit the streets of London by the end of 2026.

Tajani meets Italian business to discuss new Trump tariffs
BusinessANSA1mo ago

Tajani meets Italian business to discuss new Trump tariffs

(ANSA) - ROME, FEB 23 - Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani is taking part in in talks at both the international and domestic level on Monday after the US Supreme Court struck down an important part of President Donald Trump's tariffs policy on Friday, prompting him to announce new global tariffs of 15% at the weekend under a separate mechanism. Tajani said he had a long conversation with European Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic about the developments on Sunday, adding that h...

Seoul to maintain trade conditions with US despite tariff ruling
BusinessKorea Herald1mo ago

Seoul to maintain trade conditions with US despite tariff ruling

Despite the US Supreme Court’s decision to strike down President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs, Seoul will "largely maintain" trade conditions related to a prior tariff agreement, government and industry sources said Sunday. Trump responded to the ruling by signing an executive order imposing a new 10 percent global tariff, set to take effect Tuesday. He has also signaled that the rate could be raised to 15 percent, though he has not provided a specific legal basis. In a post on Truth Social

Supreme Court Ruling Jolts Trump's Tariff Future
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Supreme Court Ruling Jolts Trump's Tariff Future

The Supreme Court's decision on President Trump's tariffs has sent shockwaves through Washington and the business world, prompting questions about the future of these trade policies.

Austria Reaffirms Neutrality, Continues to Reject US Airspace Requests for Middle East Operations
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Austria Reaffirms Neutrality, Continues to Reject US Airspace Requests for Middle East Operations

Austria has reiterated its policy of neutrality by declining multiple US requests to use its airspace for military flights related to Middle East operations, citing its obligation to reject overflights by parties in a conflict, with the latest rejection concerning operations against Iran.

Trump Mocks Macron and His Wife, Criticizes NATO at White House Lunch
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Trump Mocks Macron and His Wife, Criticizes NATO at White House Lunch

During a private lunch at the White House, US President Donald Trump reportedly mocked French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, while also criticizing NATO allies for not engaging in a war against Iran. Trump also remarked that he could accomplish much more if he were a 'king'.

US Supreme Court Rules Conversion Therapy Ban Censored Speech; Justices Kagan and Jackson Disagree on Free Speech Scope
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US Supreme Court Rules Conversion Therapy Ban Censored Speech; Justices Kagan and Jackson Disagree on Free Speech Scope

The US Supreme Court has ruled against a Colorado state law banning conversion therapy for LGBTQ+ minors, citing First Amendment grounds and finding it censored speech. The decision, which has been criticized as 'reckless,' has now been further reported by WSJ and Forbes, with Justices Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson reportedly disagreeing on the scope of free speech in the medical field.

Supreme Court Skeptical of Laws Allowing Late Mail-In Ballots
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Supreme Court Skeptical of Laws Allowing Late Mail-In Ballots

Conservative justices on the US Supreme Court appear to favor a Republican bid to restrict mail-in voting, as the court heard arguments on whether states can accept late-arriving ballots postmarked by Election Day, with Justice Samuel Alito emphasizing the literal meaning of 'day' and takeaways from the arguments suggesting an end to grace periods.

Trump Administration to Collect $10B Fee from TikTok US Takeover
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Trump Administration to Collect $10B Fee from TikTok US Takeover

The Trump administration is reportedly set to receive a $10 billion fee from investors involved in the takeover of TikTok's US operations, an exceptionally rare payment for brokering such a deal.

US tariffs could rise to 15% or more after supreme court blow, trade representative says
BusinessThe Guardian1mo ago

US tariffs could rise to 15% or more after supreme court blow, trade representative says

Jamieson Greer warns tariffs may climb from 10% after Trump imposed global levy amid US supreme court setback The US tariff rate for some countries will go up to 15% or higher from the newly-imposed 10%, Jamieson Greer, the US trade representative, said on Wednesday, without naming any specific trading partners or other details. “Right now, we have the 10% tariff. It’ll go up to 15 [%] for some and then it may go higher for others, and I think it will be in line with the types of tariffs we’v...

US-Indonesia deal threatens China’s ‘entrenched position’ in nickel market: analysts
BusinessSCMP1mo ago

US-Indonesia deal threatens China’s ‘entrenched position’ in nickel market: analysts

China will accelerate investment in alternative nickel supply sources and strengthen its role across the metal’s wider supply chain, analysts said, after the United States finalised a deal with Indonesia on Thursday that will give America unrestricted access to the country’s industrial commodities. While the US Supreme Court’s tariff ruling last week could add some uncertainty to US-Indonesia trade, the agreement has the potential to reshape the global supply chain for nickel – a metal used t...

Trump in the White House – follow along here
Politicsberlingskeirish-independent1mo ago2 sources

Trump in the White House – follow along here

The US Supreme Court on Friday overturned Trump's punitive tariffs. On Saturday, he announced new, higher tariffs. Get the latest news from the White House and American politics here.

EU Commission Expresses Concern Over Unpredictable US Tariffs
Politicshelsingin-sanomatdh-les-sports1mo ago2 sources

EU Commission Expresses Concern Over Unpredictable US Tariffs

The European Union Commission has stated that unpredictable tariffs from the United States are disruptive and undermine trust, following a US Supreme Court decision on presidential tariff authority and President Trump's subsequent tariff increases under different legislation.

Trump Raises Global Tariff to 15% After Supreme Court Blow
Businessmorocco-world-news1mo ago

Trump Raises Global Tariff to 15% After Supreme Court Blow

Beni Mellal – President Donald Trump announced Saturday he is raising his newly imposed global tariff from 10% to 15%, effective immediately, one day after the US Supreme Court struck down the bulk of his sweeping trade measures as unconstitutional. “I, as President of the United States of America, will be raising the 10% Worldwide […] The post Trump Raises Global Tariff to 15% After Supreme Court Blow appeared first on Morocco World News.

Trump's Birthright Citizenship Case at Supreme Court Draws Attention
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Trump's Birthright Citizenship Case at Supreme Court Draws Attention

U.S. President Donald Trump made a historic appearance at the Supreme Court for arguments concerning birthright citizenship, a policy central to his immigration stance, with new reports questioning the case's overall significance.

Supreme Court Considers Major Trump Case on Birthright Citizenship
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Supreme Court Considers Major Trump Case on Birthright Citizenship

The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing arguments on former President Donald Trump’s executive order challenging birthright citizenship, a case that could redefine who is considered American and is being highlighted as potentially one of the most significant Trump-related cases before the court.

Opinionwsjtimes-uk8d ago2 sources

Trump Weighs In on Birthright Citizenship as SCOTUS Considers Issue

The US Supreme Court is set to consider the issue of birthright citizenship, a topic on which judges across the federal system have consistently stated their belief that any executive order challenging it would be unconstitutional. Donald Trump has also weighed in, warning the Supreme Court not to be 'dumb' on the matter, reinforcing his stance.

US Supreme Court ruling undermines Trump's tariffs
Politicsrzeczpospolita1mo ago

US Supreme Court ruling undermines Trump's tariffs

The US Supreme Court has issued a decision that challenges some of the tariffs previously imposed by Donald Trump, prompting discussions on global trade and the shift from price to security considerations.

Trump tariff refunds may reach companies but what about consumers?
FinanceTimes of India1mo ago

Trump tariff refunds may reach companies but what about consumers?

The US Supreme Court has ordered the refund of $134 billion in tariffs collected under Trump's administration. However, consumers, who indirectly bore the cost through higher prices, are unlikely to receive any of these refunds. Instead, the reimbursements will go to importers who initially paid the levies.

"Pure chaos" after Trump's decision. Massive amounts
Businesstvn24il-sole-24-ore1mo ago2 sources

"Pure chaos" after Trump's decision. Massive amounts

Although the US Supreme Court deemed the introduction of a large part of the tariffs illegal, Donald Trump does not intend to back down. Recent events could trigger an avalanche of lawsuits and claims amounting to billions.

Trump and the White House – follow along here
Politicsberlingsketvn241mo ago2 sources

Trump and the White House – follow along here

The US Supreme Court on Friday overturned Trump's punitive tariffs. On Saturday, he announced new, higher tariffs. Get the latest news from the White House and American politics here.

Trump tariff loss is win for Chinese exporters
BusinessSCMPla-repubblica1mo ago2 sources

Trump tariff loss is win for Chinese exporters

China called on the US to scrap tariffs after President Donald Trump imposed new levies to replace those struck down by the US Supreme Court. “China urges the United States to cancel its unilateral ta

The dollar falls after tariff unrest
Financenrkseeking-alpha1mo ago2 sources

The dollar falls after tariff unrest

The value of the American dollar fell in Asia on Monday following unrest and confusion surrounding US tariffs. Uncertainty increased after the US Supreme Court overturned President Donald Trump's tariffs. Trump announced