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  1. About 15,000 to 20,000 people have escaped from Syria's Al-Hol camp, according to US intelligence agencies.
  2. In total, Karen and her husband spent 45 days in detention before being abruptly released, receiving little explanation for the prolonged confinement.
  3. The Supreme Court of the United States struck down Trump's global tariff programme, ruling that he overstepped his authority in imposing the trade measures.
  4. Victor Schwartz keeps a bottle of Chateauneuf-du-Pape for special occasions. On Friday, he finally opened it. Not because of a vintage milestone, but because he beat the President of the United States in court.
  5. Connecticut State Police have shared bodycam footage of former WWE boss Vince McMahon's 2025 crash.
  6. The highly anticipated Artemis 2 mission, lasting about 10 days, will see three Americans and one Canadian fly around Earth's satellite.
  7. After the Supreme Court decision, Trump made an unusually personal attack on the justices who ruled against him in a 6-3 vote, including two of those he appointed during his first term, Justices Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett.
  8. The stunning arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor by UK police on suspicion of misconduct in public office must have chilled many powerful American men to the bone. They may now wonder: could something like this now happen in the US?
  9. India and Washington have decided to reschedule the official meeting over the interim bilateral trade agreement, so that both sides can factor in the implications of the US Supreme Court judgment striking down the Trump administration's tariff hikes
  10. Trump turned to Section 122 as a new legal basis so that broad tariff increases can stay in place while his administration works on more permanent trade measures.