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Sep 27, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Trump administration presses Supreme Court on executive order restricting birthright citizenship
Trump asks the Supreme Court to review birthright citizenship, potentially narrowing jus soli (Wong Kim Ark).
ACLU files NH class action; critics call it unconstitutional, supporters say allegiance, not birthplace, should govern citizenship.
Le Monde: Guinea Supreme Court confirms vote to change constitution
Guinea's Supreme Court confirmed the referendum for a new constitution, 89.38% in favor, 10.62% against; bid to annul rejected.
The result clears December elections and signals Doumbouya may run despite vows not to; UN rights chief urges lifting bans on opposition and media amid rights abuses.
GB News: Keir Starmer's rollout of Digital ID cards fiercely defended by Tony Blair's ex-secretary: 'It's the common sense approach!'
John McTernan defends Starmer’s plan for mandatory, free digital ID to work, calling it common-sense and security.
He frames it as state protection, not Big Brother, saying ordinary Britons have nothing to fear and pointing to international approaches.
#war
Breitbart: Trump Indicates Gaza Deal Between Israel, Hamas is on the Horizon
Trump says Gaza talks with a regional group are inspired and productive, four days of negotiations; Hamas aware, Israel informed, aiming for lasting peace and hostages’ return.
Deal near to free hostages and end the war; Hamas holds 48, ~20 alive.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: New Zealand to hold off on Palestine recognition, says move not ‘prudent’ at moment
New Zealand won’t recognize a Palestinian state now, citing the Gaza war and unclear next steps; it stays committed to a two-state solution.
The move puts NZ out of step with allies who recognized a state this week; Greece warned Israel it could lose support