
DOJ Drops Police Reform Settlements in Floyd and Taylor Cases
In a surprise turn ahead of George Floyd’s 5th anniversary, the DOJ halts police reform settlements in Minneapolis and Louisville, closing investigations into six other agencies.
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In a surprise turn ahead of George Floyd’s 5th anniversary, the DOJ halts police reform settlements in Minneapolis and Louisville, closing investigations into six other agencies.
In a heated Oval Office meeting, President Trump accused South Africa of “white genocide”. President Ramaphosa rebutted the claims, calling them disproven conspiracy theories.
The Chinese mainland’s 20252027 river and lake action plan targets cleaner waterways, restored biodiversity, and harmonious public spaces by 2035.
Twelve U.S. states argue Trump’s national emergency tariffs exceed his powers under IEEPA in a landmark lawsuit before the Court of International Trade.
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Slovakia returns as guest of honor at the 4th China-CEEC Expo in Ningbo, with Rasi spotlighting green tech, digital solutions, and a new strategic partnership with the Chinese mainland.
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Tariff uncertainty threatens the stability of the U.S. trucking sector at the Port of LA, causing cost spikes and delays across the supply chain.
President Trump urged divided Republican lawmakers to pass his domestic policy bill with major spending cuts, calling for unity and swift action before a looming deadline.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa visits the White House on May 21 to reset US ties, but a recent refugee status grant for Afrikaner emigrants overshadows the agenda.