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US Supreme Court backs Trump on aggressive immigration raids
The Supreme Court sided with President Trump's immigration policies, allowing federal agents to conduct raids targeting individuals based on race or language in Southern California. Liberal justices dissented, criticizing the decision as discriminatory towards Latinos.

School Assembly News Headlines for 9th September: Top national, international, business ans sports update
NIA investigates a terror conspiracy across multiple states. India and EU progress on trade agreement talks. Gujarat braces for heavy rainfall. Protests in Nepal turn deadly. Xi Jinping attends BRICS summit as Modi sends a representative. Carlos Alcaraz wins US Open. India secures Hockey Asia Cup. EchoStar sells licenses to SpaceX. China's EV sales growth slows down.

Bolsonaro supporters pack Brazil streets ahead of coup verdict
Thousands of Bolsonaro's supporters rallied in Brazil ahead of a Supreme Court decision on whether he attempted a coup after losing the 2022 election. Demonstrators called for amnesty for those convicted in the January 8th storming of government buildings.

Israeli foreign minister calls for Hamas' surrender as military pounds Gaza
Israel urged Hamas to surrender. Military strikes persist in Gaza City. Hamas refuses to disarm. They propose hostage release for peace. Strikes killed 14 people. Buildings sheltering displaced Palestinians were hit. Protests in Israel demand a ceasefire and hostage release. The war's unpopularity is growing. Negotiations are ongoing for a resolution. The humanitarian situation is dire.

Reactions to Trump shall be censored, US Open asks broadcasters
The USTA has requested broadcasters to minimize disruptions and censor reactions related to President Trump's attendance at the US Open men's final. Trump, attending as a guest of Rolex, marks the first sitting president in 25 years to attend. This decision follows a history of protests and aims to maintain focus on the tennis tournament.
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Trump threatens Chicago with apocalyptic force and Pritzker calls him a 'wannabe dictator'
Donald Trump intensified his commitment to deploy National Guard and immigration officers to Chicago. He shared a parody image referencing 'Apocalypse Now'. This action drew criticism from Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, who labelled Trump a 'wannabe dictator'. Trump's post followed repeated threats to increase federal enforcement in Chicago. City and state leaders plan to sue the Trump administration.
Trust is bust despite Donald Trump-initiated thaw in ties with India
Former diplomats caution against trusting Trump's recent conciliatory remarks towards India, viewing them as a tactic to destabilize perceived adversaries. His administration's actions, including sanctions-like measures, have damaged relations with India and alienated allies worldwide.
Robert F Kennedy Jr's hearing turns rancorous as Democrats press him on COVID vaccine changes
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced intense bipartisan scrutiny during a Senate hearing regarding turmoil at federal health agencies and controversial changes to COVID-19 vaccination policies. Contentious exchanges with senators from both parties highlighted concerns about Kennedy's leadership, particularly his dismissal of the CDC director and alterations to vaccine advisory panels.
China's Xi, flanked by Putin and Kim, hosts military parade in defiance of West
Xi Jinping welcomed Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un in Beijing. A massive parade marked 80 years since World War II's end. China showcased military strength. The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit preceded the parade. Xi criticised 'bullying behaviour', seemingly targeting the United States. Putin defended Russia's actions in Ukraine. Kim's attendance highlights strengthening ties with China and Russia.
Trump suffers jolt on his National Guards' deployment in LA ahead of his surprise Oval Office announcement
A federal judge ruled Tuesday that President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth violated federal law by using the US military to help carry out law enforcement activities in and around Los Angeles this summer. This comes as Trump will make an announcement today at 2 pm ET amid his health rumours.
Trump's use of National Guard during Los Angeles immigration protests is illegal, a judge rules
A US judge has declared the Trump administration's deployment of National Guard troops during immigration enforcement protests in Southern California as illegal. Judge Charles Breyer stated that the administration violated federal law by sending troops to accompany federal agents on immigration raids.
China to unveil modern weapons for the first time at its mega military parade on Wednesday
China is set to showcase its military advancements at a grand parade commemorating the 80th anniversary of its victory against Japan in World War II. The event will feature modern fighter jets, missiles, and electronic warfare hardware, attended by 26 foreign leaders, including Putin and Kim Jong Un.
Peter Navarro’s ‘Brahmins’ remark on India sparks backlash — But who are the Boston Brahmins?
Peter Navarro ignited controversy by accusing "Brahmins" of profiting from India's Russian oil resale, sparking outrage in India due to the caste connotation. While some suggest Navarro alluded to "Boston Brahmins," a metaphor for American elites, many Indian critics condemned the remark as a casteist swipe at India's social fabric.
President Trump's policies spark protests in multiple US cities on Labor Day
On Labour Day, protests erupted in several American cities. Demonstrators criticised President Donald Trump. They demanded a fair living wage for workers. Rallies took place in Chicago, New York, Washington D.C., and San Francisco. Protesters voiced concerns about low wages and immigration policies. They also expressed worries about the influence of billionaires. The demonstrations highlighted various social and economic issues.
Unions undertake nearly 1,000 "Workers Over Billionaires" protests against Trump across US - key points
Nearly 1,000 Workers Over Billionaires protests are planned this Labor Day across the United States. Unions and community groups are coming together to speak out for workers and against billionaires. The events highlight growing support for labor rights, fair wages, and collective action. People in all 50 states are expected to join the rallies.
US tariff jolts UP's export hubs; industry seeks govt bailout
Lucknow's export businesses are struggling. The US imposed a 50% tariff on Indian goods. This affects apparel, leather, and saree industries. Noida, Kanpur, and Varanasi face job losses and order cancellations. Exporters seek government support. They plan to meet with Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal. Varanasi traders protested. Other districts also raised concerns. The UP government's ODOP scheme faces challenges.
Putin blames West for Ukraine conflict at SCO summit
Vladimir Putin addressed the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit, pinpointing the West's persistent efforts to integrate Ukraine into NATO as a primary catalyst for the ongoing conflict. He also highlighted the 2014 coup in Kiev, allegedly instigated by the West, as a significant factor contributing to the crisis. Putin emphasized that NATO expansion poses a direct threat to Russia's security.
Historians see autocratic playbook in Trump's attacks on science
Donald Trump's policies face scrutiny for impacting scientific progress. Critics draw parallels between his actions and those of autocratic regimes. They point to budget cuts and emphasis on applied research. Trump's supporters defend his approach. They claim it aims to streamline bureaucracy and restore public trust. The debate centers on America's leadership in scientific discovery.
Panic at Minnesota State Fair as emergency alert sparks chaos: Why did the protest happen? Cops share update
A protest temporarily closed the main gate at the Minnesota State Fair on Saturday afternoon. The state fair stated that Gate 5 was briefly closed starting at about 1:08 p.m. due to a demonstration. An emergency alert was issued to nearby residents but the gate was re-opened later and vehicle traffic resumed after the protest.
A Chinese student was questioned for hours in the US, then sent back even as Trump policies shift
A Chinese student, Gu, faced deportation despite having proper documents to study in the US. He was going to the University of Houston. Customs officials interrogated him about his ties to the Chinese Communist Party. The Chinese Embassy reports several similar incidents. Students faced harassment and repatriation. They cite discriminatory law enforcement.
Where is Viva Verdis? Man declares country in unclaimed land between Serbia and Croatia
Where is Viva Verdis? The Free Republic of Verdis was declared by Daniel Jackson in an unclaimed land between Serbia and Croatia. Here is an explainer on its origin, citizenship and challenges.
Who is Jay Carey? Army veteran who burnt US flag outside White House sparks shockwave after Trump's order
An Army veteran was detained after burning an American flag outside the White House on the same day that President Donald Trump signed an executive order seeking new consequences for doing so. A decorated Army veteran, Jay Carey served in the war of Iraq. He claimed his actions were protected under the First Amendment and intended to challenge perceived government overreach.
Trump order on flag burning sparks free speech debate and legal clash
A new debate has started in the U.S. about flag burning and free speech. The issue comes after fresh actions from the government and strong reactions from people. Some support the First Amendment right to protest, while others want stricter rules. The matter could soon bring new legal battles over freedom of expression.
After birthday parade by US forces, now Trump may get a giant Navy boat parade to cheer him up
Trump Navy parade 2025: Following a $30 million military parade that failed to impress President Trump, his administration is reportedly considering a grand Navy parade at sea. Trump expressed disappointment with the land-based event, citing lackluster marching and sparse crowds. He hopes the Navy can deliver a more spectacular celebration, envisioning a "shimmering spectacle with seacraft."
Charge them with RICO! Trump goes after George Soros and son in fiery post over violent protests
George Soros Trump feud: Donald Trump has called for George Soros and his son to be charged under the RICO Act, alleging their support for violent protests across the U.S. Trump accuses the Soros family of causing significant damage to the country, including influencing criminal investigations against him. This attack comes amid longstanding conspiracy theories and previous accusations against Soros.
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