What to Know About the Supreme Court’s Birthright Citizenship Order
The decision ends one of the most aggressive parts of Trump’s immigration agenda. But hundreds of other restrictions have taken effect.
The decision ends one of the most aggressive parts of Trump’s immigration agenda. But hundreds of other restrictions have taken effect.
The three liberal justices on the Supreme Court , all females, have been accused of 'hating women' after dissenting from a landmark transgender decision.
Two sides yet to have face-to-face meeting since signing deal to reopen strait of HormuzTalks at an indirect level between US and Iranian officials over unfreezing at least $6bn Iranian assets will recommence on Wednesday in Doha, Iran has said. The two sides are yet to have their first face-to-face meeting since signing a deal to extend the ceasefire and reopen the strait of Hormuz.US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner were in Qatar on Tuesday for talks covering regional issues including the Iran ceasefire and Lebanon, but Qatar’s foreign ministry spokesman, Majed Al-Ansari, stressed these were with Qatari mediators. “They are not here for their negotiations with the Iranians,” he said.
Erased Israeli Settlers' Brutal War on Palestinian Communities in the West BankScroll downCredit: Avishay Mohar, B'TselemHagar ShezafShare on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsAppThese images appear again and again – from the ground, from the air, and on maps: dozens of Palestinian communities wiped off the landscape, while illegal Israeli settler outposts continue to spread across the West Bank.Since October 7, 2023, this phenomenon has intensified significantly. Unlike the war in Gaza, there is no discussion in Israel about ending this parallel campaign of dispossession.
An exiled Chinese billionaire who was friends with Sir Tony Blair has been jailed for 30 years in the US after misusing nearly $1bn (£730m) donated by his followers. Guo Wengui, who was well connected across political circles in both Washington and London, built a substantial following after fleeing China and reinventing himself as a critic of Beijing.
The first talks were between Iran and Oman, then between Oman and Qatar, followed by Iran and Saudi Arabia, and finally, Qatar and Saudi Arabia – all aimed at hammering out what regional co-existence would look like once the war dust settled. Such dizzying diplomatic activity is just getting started, with more meetings expected, as Gulf nations calibrate a new normal with Iran.
Before Oct 30, 2024, retirement savings were considered a safe haven from inheritance tax. But as the dust settled on Rachel Reeves’s maiden Budget, panicked savers scrambled to shield their pension wealth from the taxman.
Anti-migrant groups have demanded undocumented foreigners leave the country by Tuesday.
The Iran war has accelerated the fraying of ties. An end to unconditional US support would force a reckoning with realityA generational shift is under way in the relationship between the United States and Israel. Tensions were already palpable because of Israel’s in Gaza. Benjamin Netanyahu’s role in pushing Donald Trump to join a counterproductive war against Iran was the last straw.Stopping unconditional US support for Israel would certainly be important for curbing US complicity in Israeli . It may also be the best thing for Israel if it is to have any hope of avoiding the dangerous dead end of relentless military escalation. And it is a prerequisite for Palestinians to have any prospect of escaping Israel’s endless occupation.Kenneth Roth is a Guardian US columnist, visiting professor at Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs, and former executive director of Human Rights Watch. He is the author of
The 17-year-old’s remains were found abandoned near railroad tracks in Pattaya. The suspect was arrested while trying to leave the country.
While US and European players just get to play football, Global South footballers are questioned about politics.
Guardian investigation exposes full links between a US business linked to baby deaths around the world and Australian ‘birth keeper’ Emily Lal, the central witness at the inquest into the death of a Melbourne wellness influencerFind more from During her time at the helm of a , Emilee Saldaya has always avowed one thing: she’s never heard of a woman dying after a freebirth.“I’ve never heard of a mother dying in childbirth in the sovereign birth world,” the Free Birth Society founder said in a December 2024 appearance on The Way Forward podcast, adding: “In the sovereign birth world we aren’t losing mothers.”
Three firefighters were killed batting the flames as 79 fires swept across 10 states.
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Download our app Armie Hammer's controversial film, Citizen Vigilante, has secured worldwide distribution rights through Quiver Distribution, though it will not be shown in the UK, German-speaking territories, South Korea or Taiwan, with Germany having banned the movie due to its extreme violence and anti-immigrant themes. This marks Hammer's first significant acting role in five years, following accusations of rape, sexual misconduct, and cannibalism in 2021, all of which he denied, with the actor expressing profound gratitude for the opportunity to work again.
Undoing HistoryAs the World Watched Gaza, Settlers Charged Ahead in the West Bank. A Clash Is ImminentScroll down18 settlements and 8 army bases cut deep inside Palestinian areas.
The University of California system abandoned its standardized testing requirement. It’s facing an existential crisis in the classroom.
While events celebrating America take place ahead of Fourth of July, the LGBTQ+ community faced a more complicated reality during their own month of celebrationMost people know – a 1969 protest outside the New York City gay bar the Stonewall Inn – was so historic that it changed the course of US history for queer and trans rights. But as America celebrates its 250th anniversary, queer and trans people are watching things go backwards into a more repressive era.Attacks from federal and state governments marred a month of celebration, including in states with explicitly pro-LGBTQ+ elected officials and policies in place. And as other communities face attacks – whether through ICE’s deportation campaign or repression against protesters exercising the first amendment in speaking out against it – the American history LGBTQ+ people seem to be holding up most is one of protest and riot, a legacy that traces back to the country’s founding.
The Inquiry into White Working Class Educational Outcomes, published today, said more 'deliberate action' was needed to get deprived children into the best-performing schools.
The Supreme Court is bestowing new powers on a president who often behaves as an aspiring autocrat.
Nine of the group stage games played in severe heat, analysis finds, as union points to lessons for the whole sportNine matches in the group stage were played amid potentially dangerous heat and humidity, a Guardian analysis shows, as the global players’ union Fifpro warned that heat would have to “play a bigger part” in the sport’s future scheduling decisions.The findings come as probably record-breaking heat and humidity will hit the midwest and eastern US this week and could make conditions even more challenging for players and fans at some games.
Future of river-sharing treaty that has survived wars, border conflicts and prolonged diplomatic freezes in the past is now under threat
The outgoing PM succeeded in enabling genocide and failed miserably at improving the lives of ordinary Brits.
The country is dependent on the global giants that call Dublin home. Irish ministers can’t be trusted to chair vital European digital sovereignty talksOn the face of it, Ireland behaves like a good European by being a staunch advocate of human rights and a beacon of progressivism on the western edge of the continent. But there is one vital area in which its record is less than perfect – one that should cause concern when the Irish government takes over the rotating six-month presidency of the EU on 1 July. The EU’s tech and AI rulebook will be renegotiated during the same period, but the Irish state and economy have been captured by big tech. Ireland is so compromised that as president of the Council of the EU, it should recuse itself from all tech and digital sovereignty negotiations.The last time Ireland held the EU presidency was in 2013, during negotiations on the (GDPR). A Facebook describes a 2013 meeting where the company’s executives met Ireland’s then prime minister to complain about the proposed data privacy rules. They left understanding they had Enda Kenny’s assurance that Ireland would use its “significant influence” as EU Council president to deliver what Facebook called a “positive outcome”. The executives also attended “a dinner hosted by senior Irish politicians to work through the various ways that the Irish could be helpful”.Johnny Ryan is director of Enforce, a unit of the Irish Council for Civil Liberties
A team-mate tells an inquest Maddy Cusack was "anxious" about Jonathan Morgan joining Sheffield United.
Under the terms of the settlement, the San Francisco Archbishop will write an apology letter to each survivor
Users began spotting unusual listings for old toys, including plushies and baby dolls, being sold for unusually high prices.
GCHQ estimates that half a million Russian troops have been killed - and increasingly this due to drone warfare on the frontline
The Supreme Court will rule on the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s order on birthright citizenship declaring that children born to parents who are in the United States illegally or temporarily are not American citizens
Thousands of people have already left South Africa ahead of the deadline set by anti-migrant groups.
As Ben Stokes spoke to broadcasters on the Trent Bridge outfield on Sunday evening, pockets of England fans who had stayed to show their appreciation to the retiring captain sang offensive chants about Rob Key and “f--- the ECB”. For English cricket, June became the month from hell and ended with one of its favourite sons walking off into the sunset, broken by the weight of the captaincy and a row with his employers.
Zahra Joya had been five years old when the Taliban first seized power. When they did it a second time, in August 2021, she was 28.
It was announced last week that Martin Freeman and Mackenzie Crook would be reuniting for the first time in 15 years to celebrate the comedy's 25th anniversary.
A notorious CIA mind-control program is back in the spotlight amid fresh allegations of torture and deadly human experiments.
Jeremiah Busby, of Texas, pleaded guilty in 2017 after he was caught in an online sex sting in which he believed he was talking with a 14-year-old girl, asking for nude photos and arranging to meet for sex.
The owner of a gay bar and two of his employees have been sentenced to jail in Russia for hosting drag shows. The three received sentences ranging from two to seven years in prison in what became Russia’s first criminal case targeting people accused of belonging to the “international LGBT movement”.
Investigators hear from families and staff who say care varies based on ethnicity or background.
The case against Nadiem Makarim, a co-founder of Gojek, has fueled concerns about judicial fairness in a nation where foreign investors were already growing wary.
Government fears repeat of anti-migrant violence in 2008 that led to looting and resulted in deaths of 62 peopleSouth African authorities have deployed police units to towns and cities around the country before planned .Security personnel were seen patrolling the central business district in Johannesburg, the economic capital, where many shopkeepers decided not to open on Tuesday. Trucks and other assets belonging to the South African National Defence Force were also present, according to local media reports.
Since 2017, Iason Gabriel has worked at the tech giant, trying to anticipate – and think through – the impact of AI. But as commercial and geopolitical pressures escalate, can ethicists make any difference?In 2017, a 33-year-old political philosopher named Iason Gabriel was told by a friend that he ought to apply for a job at DeepMind, the London-based subsidiary of Google where much of its AI research was concentrated. The suggestion was not an obvious one.Gabriel was a cheerful but intense junior academic with a passion for Vipassana meditation and what his brother calls “enthusiastic” rock climbing. The eldest son of a Greek management professor and a British documentary maker, Gabriel split his time between teaching and international development work. At the University of Oxford, where he was a fellow at St John’s College, Gabriel taught courses on political theory and wrote papers on the moral contortions of “yuppie ethics” and the ethical blind spots of effective altruism. When he wasn’t there, he did crisis work for the United Nations Development Programme in Sudan and Lebanon.
Two-thirds of those aged 25 to 34 have asked chatbots for wellbeing support
Urban castaways are making homes in half-empty towers left over from the world’s biggest housing boom
The justices struck down a longtime precedent letting Congress insulate agencies from political influence — but stopped short of giving Trump the same power over the Federal Reserve.
The American War of Independence was particularly atrocity-prone because it had a unique combination of features
Drawing on a six-year study covering attacks between 2020 and 2025, Mr Vierhout, who spoke in Jos during a peace summit on Monday, said the dominant focus on jihadist groups such as Boko Haram obscures a far deadlier reality on the ground. The post appeared first on .
The lovefest from Musk’s conservative fans completely overlooks the unscrupulous tactics behind his immense wealthFor 12 glorious days in June, Elon Musk experienced something nobody else in the history of humankind has ever experienced: status.Did all those zeros make Musk happy? Did the army of children he has sired love him more? Did he find inner peace? We’ll never know because Musk was dragged back to being a boring old billionaire , after shares in Tesla and SpaceX plunged amid a broader tech sell-off.
U.S., Iran pause strikes but disagree over next steps on talks; Pakistan, also a key mediator, had said talks between Iran and the U.S. would resume on June 30
The NHS's maternity care review has been thrown into further controversy after it emerged that one of its leading experts resigned over fears it 'whitewashed' the issue of risky natural births.
The justices deliver consequential rulings on mail-in ballots, the E Jean Carroll case and the firing of Lisa Cook.
Controversial revision of electoral rolls removed millions. Now, the BJP says they are not eligible for government aid.