A US federal appeals court has ruled that many of Donald Trump's global tariffs were unlawful. The court upheld a previous ruling stating Trump exceeded his authority using emergency economic powers. This decision casts doubt on Trump's trade strategy, which relied on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). Trump has attacked the court's decision and indicated he will appeal to the Supreme Court.
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Marco Rubio is stepping down from overseeing USAID, passing responsibilities to Russ Vought as the agency nears shutdown. Under Trump, USAID has been dismantled, with programs cut and functions absorbed by the State Department. Trump is also using a "pocket rescission" to allow allocated funds to expire, further reducing US spending on foreign aid.
In a Vatican ceremony led by Pope Leo, Carlo Acutis, a teenager who died of leukaemia in 2006, was canonized as the first millennial saint. Acutis, known for using his computer skills to spread faith, and Pier Giorgio Frassati, who aided the needy, were presented as models of holiness.
Russia launched a large aerial attack on southern Ukraine, resulting in casualties and infrastructure damage, while peace talks remain stalled despite international efforts. The EU is considering seizing frozen Russian assets to compensate Ukraine, amidst ongoing debates about financial stability.