Summary
A Supreme Court ruling upholding birthright citizenship has sparked political backlash, while internal U.S. divisions deepen over policy and leadership. Escalating conflicts in Ukraine and potential flashpoints with Iran highlight growing global instability. Economic disparities and infrastructure challenges persist amid shifting geopolitical alliances.
Key Stories
Supreme Court blocks Trump’s birthright citizenship order, fueling political clash — The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 against President Trump’s executive order restricting birthright citizenship, prompting Trump to call for congressional intervention. The decision underscores ongoing legal battles over immigration and executive authority.
U.S. political fractures widen as GOP struggles to unify ahead of midterms — House Speaker Mike Johnson lost a key vote amid a conservative rebellion, while Trump announced an unprecedented midterm convention to rally Republican turnout. The moves reflect deepening intraparty divisions and strategic uncertainty.
Ukraine’s drone strikes hit Russian targets as war grinds on — Ukrainian mid-range drones struck a Russian ammunition dump in Donetsk, while Putin acknowledged fuel shortages amid domestic unrest. The attacks signal Ukraine’s expanding offensive capabilities despite Russian resilience.
Brazil resists right-wing surge as Latin America’s political landscape shifts — Traders predict leftist President Lula da Silva will win Brazil’s upcoming election, defying a regional right-wing trend. The outcome may reshape economic and diplomatic alliances across Latin America.
U.S.-China cooperation stalls on Russia-Ukraine and AI amid global tensions — Diplomatic efforts between the U.S. and China have failed to yield progress on ending the Russia-Ukraine war or regulating AI, highlighting persistent geopolitical rivalries. The impasse may exacerbate regional conflicts.
