May 2025

Trump Allies’ Sanctions Demand: A Hollow Threat?

Pressure is building on President Trump to immediately impose new sanctions against Russia for its ongoing war in Ukraine, with both Republican Congress members and White House advisors urging swift action. Trump, however, has delayed a decision, hoping to negotiate a ceasefire with Putin, citing concerns that sanctions are ineffective and escalate tensions. A comprehensive sanctions package targeting Russia’s banking and energy sectors is under consideration, alongside a proposed congressional bill implementing steep tariffs on nations purchasing Russian oil. Despite previously suggesting he could quickly resolve the conflict, Trump’s recent rhetoric reflects increased frustration with Putin’s actions.

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Trump Administration Appeals Tariff Ruling, Accusing Judges of Activism

A US trade court ruled President Trump’s sweeping tariffs illegal, exceeding his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). The Trump administration immediately appealed, seeking a stay from the ruling to prevent what it called irreparable economic harm, and plans to take the case to the Supreme Court. The ruling invalidated tariff orders issued under the IEEPA, requiring new orders within ten days, but industry-specific tariffs remain unaffected. While the White House denounced the decision as judicial overreach, the ruling was celebrated in global financial markets.

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Trump Sues 60 Minutes, Claims Mental Anguish Over Harris Interview

President Trump’s $20 billion lawsuit against Paramount Global over a “60 Minutes” segment featuring Kamala Harris alleges deceptive editing that violated Texas consumer protection laws. Paramount’s motion to dismiss, citing First Amendment protection, was opposed by Trump’s legal team, arguing the editing constituted commercial speech damaging to Trump’s businesses. Settlement talks, involving a Paramount offer of $15 million rejected by Trump, are ongoing, amidst threats of further lawsuits from Trump’s lawyers. The case’s complexities intersect with Paramount’s pending merger with Skydance Media, raising concerns among some senators despite assurances of separation from the lawsuit by the FCC.

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South African Mother Sentenced to Life for Selling Daughter to Witch Doctor

Racquel “Kelly” Smith received a life sentence for trafficking her six-year-old daughter, Joshlin, alongside accomplices Jacquen Appollis and Steveno van Rhyn. The trio were also given concurrent 10-year sentences for kidnapping, despite Joshlin remaining missing. Evidence revealed Smith sold Joshlin to a traditional healer for 20,000 rand, citing the child’s desirable features. Judge Nathan Erasmus cited a lack of remorse from the defendants and the severity of the crime in imposing the maximum sentence.

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Canadian Diplomat Likens Trump’s Missile Program to a Protection Racket

U.S. President Trump proposed that Canada pay $61 billion to join the Golden Dome missile defense program or become the 51st state for free, a proposition Canadian Ambassador to the UN Bob Rae equated to a protection racket. Rae cited the UN Charter’s principle of sovereign equality, directly contradicting Trump’s annexation suggestion. This followed King Charles III’s address to the Canadian Parliament, a show of support amid the annexation threats. Prime Minister Carney firmly reiterated Canada’s status as an independent sovereign nation, rejecting Trump’s offer.

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Judge Rules Rubio Likely Violated Constitution in Deportation Order

A federal judge ruled that Secretary of State Marco Rubio likely violated the Constitution by ordering the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, based on his pro-Palestinian activism. While the judge declined to immediately order Khalil’s release from immigration detention, citing a need for further evidence of irreparable harm, he acknowledged Rubio’s actions likely misused a federal statute. The judge also rejected Khalil’s First Amendment retaliation claim due to insufficient evidence, though this charge is being challenged separately. The case continues with ongoing efforts to secure Khalil’s release and overturn his deportation.

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Malaysia Cracks Down on LGBTQ+ Pride, Sparking Outrage

Malaysia’s recent crackdown on a Pride event, ordering an investigation into its organization, underscores the country’s deeply ingrained rejection of LGBTQ+ culture. This isn’t a surprising development, given the strong intertwining of Islamic faith and Malay cultural identity, creating an environment where tolerance for diverse sexual orientations and gender identities struggles to find a foothold.

The government’s justification centers on the event’s perceived challenge to established social norms and religious values. This stance reflects a broader trend under Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s administration, despite initial hopes for a more progressive approach. Recent actions, such as the confiscation of rainbow-themed watches and the cancellation of a music festival following a same-sex kiss on stage, highlight this increasingly conservative trajectory.… Continue reading

Israel Expands West Bank Settlements Amid Condemnation

Israel has announced the approval of 22 new Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, marking the largest expansion in decades. This includes the legalization of existing outposts built without authorization and the creation of entirely new settlements. The move, lauded by Israeli officials as a strategic measure preventing a Palestinian state, is condemned by the Palestinian Authority as a dangerous escalation and by critics as a significant step toward annexation. This expansion, exceeding any in over 30 years, drastically alters the West Bank’s landscape and further entrenches the Israeli occupation.

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Deadly Incident at Gaza Food Warehouse: Starving Palestinians Storm UN Facility

A severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza, exacerbated by an 11-week Israeli blockade, led to a desperate mob storming a UN World Food Programme warehouse, resulting in at least two deaths and injuries. The incident, captured on video, highlighted the widespread famine conditions and the failure of aid to reach the 2 million Palestinians in the besieged enclave. This event underscores the urgent need for increased food assistance and a resolution to the ongoing blockade, as the situation continues to deteriorate rapidly. The escalating violence, coupled with the blockade, has resulted in thousands of deaths and widespread displacement. The UN has called for an immediate end to the violence and an increase in aid.

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