As the Supreme Court prepares to rule on President Trump's global tariffs, the implications for his economic agenda and executive power are monumental. This decision could reshape international trade and market dynamics.
President Trump's recent airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities without congressional approval have ignited a fierce debate over constitutional authority. Lawmakers express concern over the president's unilateral actions, raising questions about the balance of power in U.S. military engagements.
China's Commerce Ministry signals readiness for trade talks with the U.S. but insists steep tariffs must be removed first. With tensions high, Beijing vows to fight back against unilateral actions by Washington.