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Leaked Epstein Files Reference Trump, First Lady, and Key Administration Figures
Leaked Jeffrey Epstein files reveal references to President Trump, Melania Trump, and over a dozen associates, including cabinet members, campaign donors, and advisors. Files detail business, social, and political ties.
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Australia Backs Plan to Remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor From British Throne Line
Australian PM Anthony Albanese backs removing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from succession after his arrest over ties to Jeffrey Epstein. King Charles urges full legal process.
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Trump Criticizes Supreme Court After Tariff Ruling, Signals New Trade Measures
Trump slams Supreme Court ruling that limits his tariff authority, pledges “more powerful” tariffs and potential license fees. Wall Street reacts to uncertainty as global trade deals face pressure.
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U.N. Chief Warns Human Rights Under Global Assault
“Human rights are being outmuscled by force,” warns U.N. Secretary-General Guterres, citing crises in Sudan, Gaza, Ukraine, and funding shortfalls that threaten investigations and humanitarian aid.
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US Begins Withdrawal from Key Military Base in Northeastern Syria, Redeploys Forces to Iraq
The US starts withdrawing from its Qasrak base in northeastern Syria, redeploying troops and equipment to northern Iraq. Full withdrawal could take weeks.
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Trump Raises Global Tariffs to 15% After Supreme Court Blocks Sweeping Duties
After a Supreme Court setback, President Donald Trump hikes global import tariffs to 15% “effective immediately,” escalating trade tensions.
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US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee Sparks Controversy with Comments on Biblical Borders
US Ambassador Mike Huckabee suggests Israel could expand to biblical borders, from the Nile to the Euphrates, in a Fox interview. State Dept. says comments reflect personal view, not US policy.
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Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Global Tariffs, Reasserts Limits on Presidential Power
The U.S. Supreme Court blocks former President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, ruling he exceeded powers under federal law. Chief Justice Roberts joined conservatives and liberals in 6-3 decision.
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