US sanctions Brazil’s Supreme Court judge overseeing case against Bolsonaro
The US froze Judge de Moraes’s assets, citing his role in arbitrary detentions, censorship, and cases against Bolsonaro. Brazil has criticised the United States Department of the Treasury’s decision to…
US Federal Reserve leaves rates unchanged despite pressure from White House
The decision also drew dissent from two of the central bank’s governors, both appointees of US President Donald Trump, a first in more than 30 years. Despite pressure from the…
UN expert condemns US rollback of sanctions on Myanmar regime allies
The decision came after the country’s military chief sent a letter to Trump praising his ‘strong leadership’. The United Nations’s top expert on Myanmar has sharply criticised the United States…
Leader of Israeli Knesset taunts UK, France over Palestinian state
NewsFeed The speaker of Israel’s Knesset told the Inter-Parliamentary Union conference in Geneva that Europe is becoming “more and more similar to the Middle East” and London or Paris should…
Le Court secures historic Africa win at women’s Tour de France
Mauritian rider Kim Le Court has made history for Africa by winning a stage at the women’s Tour de France. Mauritian Kim Le Court became the first African to win…
Trump announces 25% tariff on India and unspecified penalties for buying Russian oil
WASHINGTON — The United States will impose a 25% tariff on goods from India, plus an additional import tax because of India’s purchasing of Russian oil, President Donald Trump said…
As Trump’s tariff deadline looms, a clothing factory in the tiny African nation of Lesotho goes dark
MASERU, Lesotho — The deafening roar of hundreds of sewing machines has gone silent. Spools of thread in every color are covered in dust. The warehouse is dark and empty.…
Sen. John Fetterman releases memoir ‘Unfettered’ this fall, looking at political and health battles
Sen. John Fetterman’s publisher has announced the release of his memoir, “Unfettered,” set for Nov. 11 ByHILLEL ITALIE AP national writer NEW YORK — A long-rumored and “unapologetic” memoir by…
Medicaid was signed into law 60 years ago. Trump’s big bill is chiseling it back
WASHINGTON — On this day in 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed legislation into law that launched Medicaid, creating a U.S. health care safety net for millions of low-income Americans…















