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Maduro’s US Court Appearance: Scrutinizing the Legal Case Against Venezuela’s Leader
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Court Blocks Pentagon Move Against AI Firm Anthropic Judge rejects Pentagon's supply chain risk designation, saying move would "cripple" $380bn firm

US court rejects Pentagon move to ban Anthropic over military use restrictions

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A U.S. District Court ruled on Feb. 27 that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (#ICE) unlawfully terminated the #F1StudentVisa of #AksharPatel, an #IndianNational, over a dismissed 2018 traffic case.

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American Freed After 11 Years in Bali ‘Suitcase Murder,’ Faces U.S. Federal Charges JAKARTA, Indonesia (Journos News)  - An American man convicted in Indonesia over the 2014 killing of his girlfriend’s mother on

After serving 11 years in Indonesia, Tommy Schaefer returns to the United States to face federal charges tied to the Bali suitcase murder case.

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Who Is Atharva Shailesh Sathawane? Indian-Origin Man Gets 18 Years in US Fraud Case Atharva Shailesh Sathawane sentenced to 18 years in US wire fraud case involving elderly scam, money laundering conviction, student visa overstay and international fraud network targeting retirement s...

Who Is Atharva Shailesh Sathawane? Indian-Origin Man Gets 18 Years in US Fraud Case
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US court ruling blocks Trump tariffs from increasing global trade stability – Analyst KUALA LUMPUR: The decision of the United States Supreme Court (US) to block most of the tariff policies set by President Donald Trump’s administration is expected to contribute to the stability of world trade. Director of the MBA Programme, Putra Business School (PBS), Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), Prof Dr Ahmed Razman Abd Latiff said the decision also showed that any economic policy decision was no longer entirely dependent on an individual, but was instead bound by a mechanism of checks and balances. “I see this Supreme Court decision as a sign that in the US democratic system there are still […]

US court ruling blocks Trump tariffs from increasing global trade stability – Analyst #USCourt #TradeStability #TrumpTariffs #WorldTrade #Economy

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Federal court allows ICE indefinite detention without bond for immigrants

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Indian Jailed In US For Illegal Aviation Exports An Indian national has been sentenced to 30 months in a US prison for illegally exporting restricted aviation parts to Russia.

Indian national sentenced to 30 months in US prison for illegally exporting aviation parts to Russia

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Maduro Produced to US Court LIVE: Venezuelan President in US Custody Maduro Produced to Court Maduro Produced to US Court LIVE: Venezuelan President in US Custody Maduro Produced to Court #maduro #nicolasmaduro #uscourt #usvenezuela #venezuelanews #indiatodaylive #indiatodaylivestream Subscribe to India Today for NEW VIDEOS EVERY DAY and make sure to enable Push Notifications so you'll never miss a new video. All you need to do is PRESS THE BELL ICON next to the Subscribe button! …

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P Diddy begs for 'immediate release from prison' - Yes Punjab News Rapper Diddy seeks release from prison, challenging harsh 4-year sentence on prostitution charges; appeal claims judge ignored acquittals.

P Diddy begs for 'immediate release from prison' yespunjab.com?p=197814

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Indian authorities ignored action against Adani executives, SEC informs US Court US SEC voices frustration over India’s failure to serve legal summons to Adani Group executives, including Gautam and Sagar Adani.

While Adani Group previously dismissed the SEC’s accusations as “baseless,” it has also indicated plans to pursue “all possible legal recourse."
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Is there not a #USCourt, #USCongressperson, #USSupreme Court Justice willing to support the rule of law and prevent this deportation with a STAY? PLEASE

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A #UScourt ruled that the #Pentagon can continue to label #DJI as a #ChineseMilitaryCompany. The judge found that the Pentagon has broad discretion in making such designations and that DJI’s support from the Chinese government and its designation as a “National Enterprise Technology Centre” were…

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Chinese drone maker DJI loses US blacklisting lawsuit

Chinese drone maker DJI loses US blacklisting lawsuit

A U.S.

court has ruled against DJI, the Chinese drone maker, in its lawsuit challenging its addition to a blacklist over alleged ties to China's military.

The judge upheld concerns about the company's technology's military applications.

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Pentagon can call DJI a Chinese Military Company, court rules

Pentagon can call DJI a Chinese Military Company, court rules

A US court rules the Pentagon can label DJI a 'Chinese Military Company,' citing ties to the Chinese government.

This comes as DJI faces an import ban and struggles in the US market.

An appeal may be on the horizon.

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US Court Relief To Google: No Sale Of Chrome Browser | 1Tak US court gives relief to Google, ruling Chrome browser won’t be sold; orders data sharing to rivals to ensure fair digital market competition.

US Court Relief to Google: No Sale of Chrome Browser

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investingLive Asia-Pacific FX news wrap: US court ruled most Trump tariffs illegal A U.S. court ruling against most of Trump’s tariffs and mixed China PMI data set the tone for Asian trade. Regional equities were uneven, with China and Hong Kong steadily higher, but Japan’s Nikkei sliding more than 2%, while FX stayed subdued. * NZ eases rules, allows rich foreign investors to purchase or build $5m+ property * Japanese equities are being sold hard, Nikkei down 2% * Indonesia's central bank threatens forex intervention * TSLA news: Tesla cut China Model 3 RWD price amid growing competition and softer EV demand * China S&P Global Manufacturing PMI (August) 50.5 (expected 49.5, prior 49.5) * Australian private inflation survey -0.3% m/m (prior +0.9) & 2.8% y/y (prior 2.9%) * Australian Q2 business inventories +0.1% q/q (expected +0.2%) * Australian July Building permits -8.2% m/m (expected -4.8%, prior +11.9%) * PBOC sets USD/ CNY reference rate for today at 7.1072 (vs. estimate at 7.1281) * U.S. tariffs hit South Korea exports in August, growth slows sharply to 1.3% * Japan August Manufacturing PMI: 49.7 (prior 49.9) * Japan data - Capex for Q2 +7.6% y/y (expected +6.2%) * A car crashed into the Russian consulate in Sydney this morning, local time. * Asian markets will open soon to the big news that a US court ruled Trump's tariffs illegal * ICYMI - China data showed manufacturing sector contracted for a fifth straight month * Australian S&P Global Manufacturing PMI (August) 53.0, its highest since September 2022 * New Zealand data - Building permits (July 2025) +5.4% m/m (prior -6.0%) * US futures are open for trade - but not for long! (US holiday Monday) * Switzerland says No on gold - Swiss gold industry warns against hasty US shift * Financial Times: Europe ‘pretty precise’ plan to send troops to Ukraine, von der Leyen * Trump denies all the weekend reports of his ill health, says he's "never felt better" * ECB’s Rehn sees downside risks to inflation, urges flexibility, no preset rate path * China property sales drop 17.6% in August, housing slump hits sixth straight month * Red Sea shipping security alert: vessel near Saudi port reports projectile incident * Monday open levels, indicative FX prices, September 1, 2025 * Newsquawk Week Ahead: US NFP, ISM PMIs, EZ Flash CPI, UK Retail Sales, and Canada Jobs * China Manufacturing PMI (August 2025) 49.4 (expected 49.5) Services 50.3 (expected 50.3) * US Federal Appeals court rules that most of Trump's tariffs are illegal Weekend headlines saw a U.S. Federal Appeals Court rule that most of Trump’s tariffs are illegal — a setback for his trade plans, though the case is expected to be appealed. From China, official August PMIs pointed to continued weakness: manufacturing contracted for a fifth month (49.4 vs. 49.3 prior), while non-manufacturing activity edged higher (50.3), lifting the composite to 50.5. The private Rating Dog (formerly Caixin)/S&P Global PMI, released Monday, painted a brighter picture, surprising at 50.5 (exp. 49.5; prior 49.5) and marking a return to expansion. In markets, USD/JPY held a circa 146.90–147.35 range, while other majors saw muted trade. Equities were mixed across the region, with China and Hong Kong showing resilience but Japan’s Nikkei 225 tumbling more than 2% at one stage. Asia-Pac stocks: * Japan (Nikkei 225) -1.9% * Hong Kong (Hang Seng) +2% * Shanghai Composite +0.5% * Australia (S&P/ASX 200) -0.7% Note - it's a US and Canadian holiday on Monday. This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at investinglive.com.

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US Federal Appeals court rules that most of Trump's tariffs are illegal On Friday evening, the Federal Circuit court struck down the vast majority of US President Donald Trump's tariffs, ruling them illegal under laws that give Congress control of tariffs and tax policy. The 7-4 decision rules that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act was used improperly in the case of fentanyl tariffs against Mexico/Canada/China and for the broader reciprocal tariffs. This isn't a huge surprise as the justification he used was a 1977 U.S. law that gives the President broad powers to regulate commerce after declaring a national emergency in response to an “unusual and extraordinary threat” from outside the United States. Traditionally, these have only been used to sanction places like Iran and North Korea. The majority zeroed in on the text of the IEEPA and that Congress has historically used words like “duty” or “tariff” when it meant to delegate tariff authority, but IEEPA only lets the President “regulate… importation.” Critically though, the decision was stayed until October 14 for appeals and the case is surely headed to the Supreme Court. The case was also referred back to the Court of International Trade to decide how broad the injunction should be and whether tariffs should continue to be collected. Notably, the tariffs on Brazil over Bolsonaro and the tariffs on India over Russian oil were not at issue in the case and not part of the ruling. Still, this would totally de-fang the tariff threat and completely change the game. It could also set up a showdown if Republican majorities in Congress are forced to vote on this, as many have spent their entire careers arguing in favor of free trade. Article 1 of the US Constitution also says:The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States. Now this will be a big test of the Supreme Court. It's not a clear all-or-nothing decision as they could find some middle ground that would tighten up tariffs but the odds favor the removal of tariffs now and that will set up an interesting start to the week. T The cleanest trade on it that I see is anything tied to stronger global growth: * Commodities * Commodity currencies * Equities, particularly international and small cap * Industrials * Emerging markets, particularly commodity exporters Bonds are messy as removing tariffs is deflationary (and gives the Fed a mandate to cut) but stronger global growth could be inflationary, and less tariff revenue hurts the US fiscal picture This article was written by Adam Button at investinglive.com.

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The #USCourt of #Appeals ruled that #NFTs qualify for #trademarkprotection under the #LanhamAct, sending the case between #YugaLabs and #RyderRipps back to a lower court for trial. Yuga Labs is entitled to trademark protections for its #BoredApe NFTs, but vacated the $9 million penalty and…

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Argentina scores advances in big lawsuits - LatinFinance US government throws support behind sovereign in YPF handover case, while another lawsuit is dismissed

US government throws support behind sovereign in YPF handover case, while another lawsuit is dismissed

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US appeals court puts Argentina’s 51% YPF stake turnover on temporary hold NEW YORK (Reuters) -A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday put on temporary hold a judge’s order that Argentina turn over its 51% stake in oil and gas company YPF to partially satisfy a $16.1 billion judgment. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan gave Petersen Energia Inversora and Eton Park Capital Management, which won the judgment, until July 17 to oppose Argentina’s bid for a longer stay while the country appeals the turnover. Argentina has until July 22 to reply, and the matter will be reviewed by "the next available" three-judge panel, the appeals court said. The dispute stemmed from Argentina’s 2012 seizure of the YPF stake from Spain’s Repsol (OTC:REPYY) without making a tender offer to Petersen and Eton Park, which had been minority shareholders. Those shareholders are represented by litigation funder Burford Capital, which has said it expected to receive 35% and 73% of Petersen’s and Eton Park’s respective damages. The country had faced a July 14 deadline for the turnover, but U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska in Manhattan agreed to delay enforcement so Argentina could seek relief from the appeals court. Before you buy stock in YPFDm, consider this: ProPicks AI are 6 easy-to-follow model portfolios created by Investing.com for building wealth by identifying winning stocks and letting them run. Over 150,000 paying members trust ProPicks to find new stocks to buy – driven by AI. The ProPicks AI algorithm has just identified the best stocks for investors to buy now. The stocks that made the cut could produce enormous returns in the coming years. Is YPFDm one of them?

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US court delays turnover of Argentina’s 51% YPF stake (Corrects headline to remove reference to "appeals" court) NEW YORK (Reuters) -A U.S. judge on Monday temporarily halted enforcement of an order requiring Argentina to turn over its 51% stake in oil and gas company YPF to partially satisfy a $16.1 billion court judgment. The decision by U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska in Manhattan affords temporary relief to for the cash-strapped South American country, which has warned its economy could be destabilized if it were forced to give up the YPF stake. A turnover had been scheduled for Monday, but Preska extended the deadline to July 17 to allow time to appeal. Argentine President Javier Milei has been seeking to bolster foreign currency reserves and rein in soaring inflation while dealing with a heavy government debt burden. The dispute arose from Argentina’s 2012 decision to seize the YPF stake from Spain’s Repsol (OTC:REPYY) without making a tender offer to minority shareholders Petersen Energia Inversora and Eton Park Capital Management. Those shareholders are represented by litigation funder Burford Capital, which has said it expected to receive 35% and 73% of Petersen’s and Eton Park’s respective damages. In September 2023, Preska ordered Argentina to pay $14.39 billion to Petersen and $1.71 billion to Eton Park. Argentina has not paid the judgment while it appeals. On June 30, Preska ordered the government to turn over the YPF stake within 14 days. The country has argued that the YPF shares were immune from turnover under the U.S. Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, while Burford said a commercial activity exception and years of evasion by Argentina justified a turnover. In a court filing on Thursday seeking to delay the turnover, Argentina told the appeals court "the stakes could not be higher." It warned that requiring a turnover would irreparably harm its sovereignty, interfere with foreign relations, violate international law and wrongly expand U.S. courts’ power. The country also said it would be unfair to give up its controlling stake in the country’s largest energy company now, because doing so would likely be irrevocable even it ultimately won the case. With YPF making headlines, savvy investors are asking: Is it truly valued fairly? In a market full of overpriced darlings, identifying true value can be challenging. InvestingPro's advanced AI algorithms have analyzed YPF alongside thousands of other stocks to uncover hidden gems. These undervalued stocks, potentially including YPF, could offer substantial returns as the market corrects. In 2024 alone, our AI identified several undervalued stocks that later surged by 30 or more. Is YPF poised for similar growth? Don't miss the opportunity to find out.

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A US appeals court voided Douglass Mackey’s conviction for spreading false ‘vote by text’ memes to help Trump in 2016. Judges found no proof he joined a conspiracy to suppress Clinton votes. #TheWorldPK #Trump #USCourt #HillaryClinton

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Two soccer bribery convictions reinstated by US appeals court NEW YORK (Reuters) -A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday reinstated the convictions of a former Fox executive and an Argentine sports marketing company for trying to bribe soccer officials in exchange for lucrative broadcasting contracts. In a 3-0 decision, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said a Brooklyn judge erred in throwing out the March 2023 jury verdicts against Hernan Lopez and Full Play Group because she misinterpreted a federal wire fraud law. Lopez plans to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, his lawyer John Gleeson said in an email, adding that "we are obviously disappointed." Full Play’s lawyers did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The defendants are among more than 40 to face criminal charges in a sweeping U.S. Department of Justice probe unveiled in 2015 into soccer corruption, including at the sport’s world governing body FIFA. At least 31 defendants pleaded guilty, and two other soccer officials were convicted by a jury in 2017. Prosecutors said Lopez, a former chief executive of Fox International Channels, schemed to bribe officials at South American soccer federation CONMEBOL to win rights for that continent’s most popular club tournament, Copa Libertadores. Full Play was accused of scheming to bribe officials at CONMEBOL and the North American federation CONCACAF to win rights to Copa Libertadores and World Cup qualifying matches. FRAUD LAW ’PRESUMPTIVELY’ COVERED BRIBERY In September 2023, U.S. District Judge Pamela Chen said Lopez’s and Full Play’s convictions could not stand because a federal law addressing honest services wire fraud did not reach alleged foreign commercial bribery. Chen also voided the defendants’ money laundering convictions, because they were based on the fraud convictions. But in Wednesday’s decision, Circuit Judge John Walker said the wire fraud law applied to the defendants’ role in causing bribed soccer officials to breach duties they owed their foreign employers. "The nature of defendants conduct (bribery), coupled with the character of the relationship between the bribed officials and the organizations to whom they owed a duty of loyalty (employer-employee relationships), place the schemes presumptively within the scope of (the law)," Walker wrote. Walker added that the bribery wasn’t entirely foreign in nature, saying Lopez and Fox were based in the United States, and bribery victims had significant U.S. ties. Gleeson said Lopez’s Supreme Court appeal will focus on the honest services wire fraud law, and defense lawyers "have no doubt that our client will eventually be fully vindicated."

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