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US Court of International Trade hears case on President Trump's import tariffs following Supreme Court ruling US Court of International Trade hears case on President Trump's import tariffs following Supreme Court ruling

US Court of International Trade hears case on President Trump's import tariffs following Supreme Court ruling

The scrutiny of former President Donald Trump’s import tariffs has intensified, as a three-judge panel of the US Court of International Trade recently began hearing a critical case aimed at overturning temporary tariffs implemented after a Supreme Court ruling invalidated his previous, more extensive tariffs. This moment marks a significant chapter in the ongoing legal battle over Trump’s controversial trade policies, which have profoundly affected international trade relations and domestic economics. The tariffs in question, set at 10 percent on global imports, went into effect on February 24. A coalition comprising 24 predominantly Democratic-led states and two small businesses is... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 19:33 LONDON
Indonesian activists file complaint against Myanmar's president Min Aung Hlaing for alleged international crimes Indonesian activists file complaint against Myanmar's president Min Aung Hlaing for alleged international crimes

Indonesian activists file complaint against Myanmar's president Min Aung Hlaing for alleged international crimes

In a significant legal move, Indonesian activists have filed a complaint targeting Myanmar's newly elected president, Min Aung Hlaing, for alleged international crimes. This action comes in the wake of legal changes in Indonesia that allow for such international cases to be heard in domestic courts. The complaint was submitted just days after Hlaing's election by Myanmar's military-dominated parliament on April 3. The legal documents are notable for naming Yasmin Ullah, a Rohingya survivor, as one of the main complainants, along with ten prominent figures from Indonesia’s human rights community, including former attorney general Marzuki Darusman. The case seeks to... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 09 Apr 2026 12:25 LONDON
Thousands of Indigenous people march in Brasilia to advocate for land rights and protest against government policies Thousands of Indigenous people march in Brasilia to advocate for land rights and protest against government policies

Thousands of Indigenous people march in Brasilia to advocate for land rights and protest against government policies

On April 8, thousands of Indigenous people marched through the streets of Brasilia, advocating for their land rights and protesting against governmental policies perceived as detrimental to their communities. This demonstration marks a significant escalation in their efforts to secure legal recognition of their ancestral lands amid ongoing conflicts surrounding land use and ownership in Brazil. Demonstrators converged outside the National Congress, voicing their demands in the face of legislation that they argue threatens Indigenous land rights. Protesters carried banners and chanted slogans, emphasizing their commitment to protecting their territory and cultural heritage from exploitation and encroachment by agricultural ventures... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 08 Apr 2026 10:17 LONDON
Migrant boat capsizes in central Mediterranean, two confirmed dead and 70 missing, 32 rescued and taken to Lampedusa Migrant boat capsizes in central Mediterranean, two confirmed dead and 70 missing, 32 rescued and taken to Lampedusa

Migrant boat capsizes in central Mediterranean, two confirmed dead and 70 missing, 32 rescued and taken to Lampedusa

Tragedy struck in the central Mediterranean after a migrant boat capsized, resulting in the confirmed deaths of two individuals and leaving as many as 70 people missing. The incident was reported by the NGOs Mediterranea Saving Humans and Sea-Watch, which revealed that the boat had departed from Libya less than 24 hours earlier, carrying an estimated 105 passengers. The survivors were found by two commercial vessels that managed to rescue 32 individuals, who were subsequently taken to the Italian island of Lampedusa for assistance. The migrant boat capsized while navigating through a designated search-and-rescue zone managed by Libyan authorities. The... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 05 Apr 2026 17:17 LONDON
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