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Jul 25, 2025 |
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#politics
Forbes: Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order Remains Blocked—Appeals Court Deems It Unconstitutional
A federal appeals court upheld a lower court's ruling that blocked President Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship, deeming it unconstitutional. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals stated the order contradicts the Fourteenth Amendment's citizenship grant.
This ruling follows a recent Supreme Court decision that limited lower courts' ability to block Trump's policies. The case may eventually reach the Supreme Court for further consideration.
#society
Le Monde: Plane with 49 people crashes over Russia's Far East
A passenger plane crash in Russia's Amur region on July 24 resulted in the loss of 49 lives, with no immediate signs of survivors. The Antonov AN-24, operated by Angara Airlines, went down while attempting a second landing at Tynda airport.
Rescue operations are hampered by difficult terrain, with aerial searches currently underway. The aircraft, nearly 50 years old, had its airworthiness certificate extended until 2036. Investigations into the crash's cause are ongoing.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: China’s unquestioned drone supremacy is by far our greatest threat
Xi Jinping's absence from the EU-China Summit in Brussels, marking 50 years of relations, underscores rising tensions over trade, Ukraine, and China's support for Russia. Xi's warning to the EU about strategic decisions reflects China's alignment with Putin, undermining trust in its neutrality.
China's involvement in Ukraine, including supplying components for Russian military equipment, contradicts its claims of peaceful engagement. The EU faces a challenge in reassessing its relationship with China, which is increasingly seen as a systemic rival rather than a partner.
#economy
GB News: The Libor scandal was a miscarriage of justice, says Jacob Rees-Mogg
The Supreme Court has overturned the convictions of Tom Hayes and Carlo Palombo, previously implicated in the LIBOR and EURIBOR scandals, citing a fundamental legal error in jury instructions. The court found that the jury was misled about the nature of trading advantages and the complexity of benchmark economics.
This ruling raises questions about whether Hayes and Palombo were scapegoats in a system seeking to address public outrage over the financial crisis. The case highlights the need for a reevaluation of how the justice system handles complex financial matters and the potential for misdirected prosecutions.