

Immigration ruling, France, Gaza City, Nepal and the Murdochs
Sep 9, 2025
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision on deportation raids sparks debates on immigration and profiling. Emmanuel Macron is on the hunt for his fifth prime minister in less than two years, raising eyebrows in France. In Gaza, a flotilla faces danger as a drone strike hits their boat, while evacuations ramp up in Gaza City. Nepal's PM resigns following deadly protests, reflecting the frustrations of its youth. Meanwhile, the Murdoch family resolves a major power struggle, shifting dynamics in their media empire.
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Supreme Court Clears Aggressive ICE Tactics
- The Supreme Court ruling permits ICE to resume aggressive, low-suspicion patrols in California that targeted people by appearance or language.
- Expect a return to roving patrols and a more aggressive immigration enforcement posture in the region.
Roving Patrols In Practice
- Reporter Ted Hessen described
France's Political Turmoil Risks Broader Debt Shock
- France's government collapse over debt plans threatens its EU leadership role and spooks markets worried about a wider debt crisis.
- Credit rating scrutiny and rising bond premiums signal tangible economic risk beyond politics.