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Twelve Palestine Action activists granted bail
Bailed activists include four former hunger strikers: Teuta Hoxha, Kamran Ahmed, Qesser Zuhrah and Heba Muraisi.
US envoy suggests it would be ‘fine’ if Israel expands across Middle East
'It would be fine if they took it all,' Mike Huckabee says when asked about expanding Israel from Nile to Euphrates.
US President Trump promises new tariffs, slams Supreme Court decision
Supreme Court blocks Trump's emergency tariffs, but he plans to invoke other laws to maintain and raise tariffs.
Tariff refunds could take years amid US Supreme Court ruling, experts warn
At least 1,000 companies have already sued the administration of United States President Donald Trump.
Hungary to block 90 billion euro EU loan to Ukraine in Russian oil dispute
Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto says Hungary 'will not give in to this blackmail' after oil flows from Ukraine halted.
How are killer drones reshaping the conflict in Sudan
Sudan enters Ramadan as Civil War intensifies, famine spreads, and drone strikes hit civilian markets.
What’s next for Gaza after Trump’s Board of Peace meets in Washington?
Only one Palestinian present at international gathering for Gaza.
Can Trump still impose tariffs after the Supreme Court ruling?
The case is the first major challenge to Trump’s agenda, but he still has other avenues to pursue trade restrictions.
Argentina’s Chamber of Deputies passes controversial labour reform bill
Unions have slammed the reforms as an effort under libertarian President Javier Milei to erode protections for workers.
Trump: Supreme Court’s rejection of tariffs ‘deeply disappointing’
US President Trump called several Supreme Court justices a “disgrace” after they struck down tariffs he issued in 2025.

