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Hormuz cools, Peru splits narrowly

Gulf truce steadies oil as courts curb Trump and Europe counts heat deaths

The past half day brought less panic in oil markets, more heat stress in Europe and another batch of rulings from a US Supreme Court that still likes to surprise both sides. Politics also cut fine: Peru picked a president by fewer than 50,000 votes, while companies and governments tried to redraw themselves for a costlier, more AI-driven world.

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  • South Africa anti-immigration protests

    Police disperse crowds and detain looters in Johannesburg and Durban as thousands march against undocumented migrants

  • Athens building collapse

    Arrested five people following the collapse of a four-story residential building in Athens, as rescue teams continue searching for four trapped individuals.

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European Union · Updated 15m ago

European democracies and populism

The ongoing political crisis in Romania, leading to a caretaker government and intensified EU rule-of-law scrutiny, illustrates the persistent challenges to democratic stability within the EU.

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Catching up

Supreme Court birthright citizenship ruling

Politics·Top story·Reported 3h 58m ago·Updated 7m ago
  1. Chapter 2 of 2Catching upReported 2h 4m ago

    US Supreme Court birthright citizenship vote

    Rejects Trump's executive order limiting birthright citizenship in a 6-3 ruling, upholding the 14th Amendment principle

  2. Chapter 1 of 2BreakingReported 3h 58m ago

    Supreme Court birthright citizenship ruling

    Rejects the executive order, effectively preserving birthright citizenship and upholding the 158-year precedent after the Supreme Court ruled against the administration.

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