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		<title>South Korea, Vietnam leaders set for Hanoi talks in first post-election visit</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hanoi — Vietnam’s President To Lam is expected to meet South Korean President Lee Jae Myung in Hanoi next week,]]></description>
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<p><strong>Hanoi</strong> — Vietnam’s President To Lam is expected to meet South Korean President Lee Jae Myung in Hanoi next week, according to five sources familiar with the matter, marking the first visit by a foreign leader since Lam assumed office.</p>



<p>Lee’s trip would come shortly after Lam’s election as president last week, a development that consolidates his authority by combining the presidency with leadership of the ruling Communist Party, the country’s most powerful political position.</p>



<p>The meeting is expected to underscore ties between the two countries, which have developed extensive economic and strategic cooperation in recent years, though specific agenda details were not disclosed by the sources.</p>



<p>Reuters could not immediately verify further details of the planned discussions, and officials from both governments have not publicly commented on the visit.</p>
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		<title>Trump to attend Supreme Court hearing on bid to curb birthright citizenship</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Washington— U.S. President Donald Trump is set to attend a Supreme Court hearing on Wednesday examining the constitutionality of his]]></description>
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<p><strong>Washington</strong>— U.S. President Donald Trump is set to attend a Supreme Court hearing on Wednesday examining the constitutionality of his executive order seeking to restrict birthright citizenship, a policy move blocked by lower courts and now poised for a landmark judicial review.</p>



<p>The case centers on Trump’s order, signed after his return to the White House, which would deny automatic U.S. citizenship to children born on American soil to parents residing illegally or temporarily in the country. </p>



<p>Federal courts previously halted the measure, citing the Citizenship Clause of the 14th Amendment, which grants citizenship to nearly all individuals born in the United States.</p>



<p>The administration argues that the 14th Amendment, ratified after the Civil War, was intended to secure citizenship rights for formerly enslaved people and does not extend to children of undocumented migrants or temporary visa holders. </p>



<p>In filings, Solicitor General John Sauer contended that eligibility for citizenship requires both birth in the United States and being “subject to the jurisdiction thereof,” a phrase the administration interprets narrowly.</p>



<p>Lower courts rejected that interpretation, relying on longstanding precedent, including the 1898 Supreme Court ruling in United States v. Wong Kim Ark, which affirmed citizenship for a U.S.-born individual of foreign parents.Legal scholars cited in the proceedings said the court’s historical reliance on precedent may weigh against the administration’s position.</p>



<p> Steven Schwinn, a law professor at the University of Illinois Chicago, said the court has traditionally looked to historical practice in constitutional interpretation.Trump confirmed he would attend the hearing, marking a rare instance of a sitting president observing oral arguments in a case involving their own administration. </p>



<p>While presidents have historically maintained distance from court proceedings, Trump has previously attended judicial ceremonies, including the 2017 investiture of Justice Neil Gorsuch.</p>



<p>The Supreme Court currently has a 6–3 conservative majority, with three justices appointed by Trump during his first term.The administration has argued that automatic citizenship for children of undocumented migrants acts as an incentive for illegal immigration and so-called “birth tourism.”</p>



<p> Opponents, including the American Civil Liberties Union, said the policy would undermine constitutional protections and create uncertainty over the citizenship status of millions of Americans.</p>



<p>The case follows a separate setback for Trump in February, when the Supreme Court struck down much of his global tariff policy. Trump criticized that ruling and renewed his attack on judicial decisions ahead of the current hearing.</p>



<p>A decision on the birthright citizenship case is expected by late June or early July.</p>
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		<title>Mongolia PM submits resignation letter to ruling party, CCTV reports</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Beijing– Zandanshatar Gombojav has submitted a letter of resignation to the ruling Mongolian People&#8217;s Party, China’s state broadcaster reported on]]></description>
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<p><strong>Beijing</strong>– Zandanshatar Gombojav has submitted a letter of resignation to the ruling Mongolian People&#8217;s Party, China’s state broadcaster reported on Friday, signalling a potential leadership change in Mongolia.</p>



<p>State broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) reported that the resignation letter had been formally delivered to the party, which holds power in Mongolia.</p>



<p>No further details were immediately available regarding the reasons for the resignation or the timeline for leadership transition.</p>



<p>Zandanshatar’s move, if confirmed through official Mongolian channels, could trigger internal party consultations and constitutional procedures for appointing a successor or forming a new government.</p>
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		<title>Diplomatic Signals Suggest Reduced Tensions as Iran Reviews Protest-Related Cases</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Dubai &#8211; Recent international commentary has pointed to signs of easing tensions following unrest in Iran, with indications that authorities]]></description>
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<p><strong>Dubai </strong>&#8211; Recent international commentary has pointed to signs of easing tensions following unrest in Iran, with indications that authorities are reassessing some protest-related legal cases.</p>



<p>Public statements and media reports suggest a more measured phase, as officials emphasize legal review processes and stability-focused approaches.</p>



<p>Developments gained attention after remarks from the United States highlighted expectations that severe measures linked to recent demonstrations may not proceed.</p>



<p>These remarks were followed by Iranian media clarifying that certain individuals detained during protests are not facing capital punishment under existing legal provisions.</p>



<p>Observers note that such clarifications have contributed to calmer market sentiment, with commodity prices adjusting as immediate fears of escalation softened.</p>



<p>This reaction reflects how closely global markets track geopolitical signals and statements related to regional stability.</p>



<p>Inside Iran, people contacted by international media indicated that street demonstrations appeared to have slowed in recent days.</p>



<p>Limited internet access has made independent verification difficult, but anecdotal accounts point to reduced public gatherings compared to earlier periods.</p>



<p>Iranian officials have also spoken about addressing underlying economic concerns that contributed to public dissatisfaction</p>



<p>These include efforts to improve purchasing power, manage currency pressures, and strengthen oversight mechanisms within the economy.</p>



<p>Analysts say that a focus on economic management and administrative reform can play a role in restoring confidence among citizens.</p>



<p>Such measures are often viewed as practical steps to stabilize daily life and reduce social strain over time.</p>



<p>Diplomatic messaging from multiple sides has emphasized observation and dialogue rather than immediate action.</p>



<p>This tone has been interpreted as an attempt to allow internal processes to unfold without additional external pressure.</p>



<p>Regional actors have also expressed interest in avoiding further instability, underlining the importance of restraint and communication.</p>



<p>Maintaining calm in a strategically sensitive region is widely seen as beneficial for broader economic and security interests.</p>



<p>Experts on Middle Eastern affairs suggest that while challenges remain, the situation does not indicate imminent systemic disruption.</p>



<p>Instead, they describe a complex environment where governance, public expectations, and international scrutiny intersect.</p>



<p>Market responses following recent statements indicate how political developments can influence investor sentiment.</p>



<p>Oil and precious metal prices showed adjustments consistent with reduced short-term risk perceptions.</p>



<p>International observers continue to monitor developments closely, particularly legal proceedings connected to recent events.</p>



<p>Transparency and clarity around such processes are often cited as key factors in sustaining stability.</p>



<p>The broader situation highlights the interconnected nature of domestic policy, public response, and international reaction.</p>



<p>Small shifts in tone or policy communication can have outsized effects across borders and markets.</p>



<p>For many analysts, the current phase represents a pause marked by cautious observation rather than decisive resolution.</p>



<p>They note that continued engagement and economic focus may shape the direction of events in the coming weeks.</p>



<p>Overall, the latest signals suggest an emphasis on de-escalation and administrative review.</p>



<p>Such an approach is viewed as supportive of steadier conditions both domestically and regionally.</p>
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