The US’ top court limited the ability of judges to issue nationwide injunctions, making it easier for Trump to carry out his agenda through executive orders.
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Are East African governments uniting to silence dissent?
Cases of repression in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania have fuelled concerns about possible collaboration.
‘We can’t do without these people’: Trump’s migrant crackdown has businesses worried
President Donald Trump’s crackdown on immigrants could have serious economic repercussions.
A month into Gaza’s new aid system – killings, gunfire and chaos are routine
A month into the resumption of aid distribution in Gaza there have been repeated reports of killings, with a BBC Verify analysis of dozens of videos showing chaos and panic as people head to get aid.
Son of Norway’s crown princess suspected of rape, police say
The 28-year-old, who does not have a royal title, has denied the three rape allegations.
DR Congo and Rwanda sign long-awaited peace deal in Washington
The deal has been hailed by President Trump as “a great day” but there are potential pitfalls.
Trump says he would ‘absolutely’ consider bombing Iran again
The US president also reiterates his claim that Iran’s nuclear facilities have been “obliterated”.
What to know about the Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship case
It is considering whether a single federal judge can block a nationwide order from the US president.
India recovers data from crashed Air India flight recorders
The data from the recorders can be used to reconstruct the flight’s final moments and determine the cause of the incident.
Renowned food critic Chua Lam dies at 83
The Singapore-born Lam was one of Hong Kong’s “four greatest talents”.