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The future of the citizenship question remains unclear despite a recent Supreme Court ruling; Ethiopian Israelis are leading massive protests against racism.


House Democrats finally file a lawsuit for Trump’s tax return; the arrest of a German captain shows Europe’s division on refugees.


Some mixed news for the US economy; demonstrators in Hong Kong step up their protests.


The Supreme Court will finally rule on DACA; Trump and Putin joke about Russia meddling in US elections.


The Supreme Court hands down big rulings on gerrymandering and the census; Brazil’s “tough on crime” president finds himself in the middle of a drug bust.


The first 2020 Democratic debate is here; a far-right supporter confessed to killing a pro-immigration politician in Germany.


Oregon Republicans are in hiding over a climate change bill; the Council of Europe ends its punishment of Russia for the annexation of Crimea.


Trump caps off a rough weekend for US-Iran relations with more sanctions; Istanbul voters hand the opposition party another big win.


Trump confirms that he called off an attack on Iran at the last minute; the final two candidates for UK prime minister have been announced.


Iran’s attack on a US drone points to the possibility of violence; India faces a water crisis.


Trump’s EPA rolls back Obama-era regulations on coal; four men are charged in the 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17.


The State Department plans to cut aid to Central America amid migrant crisis; the Catholic Church considers allowing married men to become priests.


Iran threatens to violate part of the 2015 nuclear deal; a nationwide blackout in Argentina brings the country to a standstill for a day.


New York eliminates religious exemptions to vaccination requirements; thousands of Swiss women protest for gender equality.


Trump is under fire for saying that he would receive information about political rivals from foreign actors; UK signs Julian Assange’s US extradition papers.


Trump thwarts House Democrats’ effort to obtain documents related to the 2020 census citizenship question; the Ebola outbreak spreads from the DRC to Uganda.


Maine will soon allow non-doctors to perform abortions; the result of a controversial Kazakh election is seen as an extension of the country’s authoritarian regime.


The Supreme Court will decide whether racial discrimination played a role in Comcast’s decision-making process; Hong Kong sees mass protests against an extradition bill.


A new jobs report signals a slowing economy; UN human rights experts allege a “staggering number” of unlawful deaths in the Philippines.


Not many people seem to be on board with Trump’s Mexico tariffs; 120,000 people gather in Prague to call for the prime minister’s resignation.


The Trump administration restricts travel to Cuba; the Sudanese military attacks pro-democracy groups in the capital.


Boeing warns that some of its planes may have faulty wing parts; as the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre approaches, Taiwan wants China to apologize.


The Trump administration uses tariffs to pressure Mexico on immigration; New Zealand’s budget prioritizes well-being over the economy.


Netflix and Disney threaten to stop investing in Georgia if its abortion ban goes into effect; South Africa’s cabinet reaches gender parity.


Mueller holds a surprise news conference; the Mount Everest death toll is alarmingly high this year.