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Today: June 24, 2025
Today: June 24, 2025

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Sotomayor issues fiery dissent over Supreme Court ruling on deporting migrants to countries other than their homeland

Justice Sonia Sotomayor is one of three Supreme Court justices who dissented from the majority decision that allows the Trump administration to deport certain migrants to countries other than their homeland, including places like South Sudan, with minimal notice. CNN's Paula Reid reports.

Sotomayor issues fiery dissent over Supreme Court ruling on deporting migrants to countries other than their homeland
Crime|Political|World

Supreme Court allows Trump to remove migrants to South Sudan and other turmoil-filled countries

Supreme Court allows Trump to remove migrants to South Sudan and other turmoil-filled countries

Supreme Court allows Trump to remove migrants to South Sudan and other turmoil-filled countries
Political|US|World

Sotomayor accuses Supreme Court of ‘rewarding lawlessness’ by Trump administration in fiery dissent

Sotomayor accuses Supreme Court of ‘rewarding lawlessness’ by Trump administration in fiery dissent

Sotomayor accuses Supreme Court of ‘rewarding lawlessness’ by Trump administration in fiery dissent
Business|World

From Gaza to South Sudan, private firms deliver aid and face questions

Fifty-kilo sacks of food hurtled out the open hatch of the cargo plane, scattering in the wind on their 1,000-foot descent to the northeastern flatlands of South Sudan.

From Gaza to South Sudan, private firms deliver aid and face questions
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Migrants and ICE officers contend with heat, smog and illness after detoured South Sudan flight

The Trump administration says migrants placed on a deportation flight originally bound for South Sudan are now being held in a converted shipping container on a U.S. naval base in Djibouti, where the men and their guards are contending with baking hot temperatures, smoke from nearby burn pits and the looming threat of rocket attacks

Migrants and ICE officers contend with heat, smog and illness after detoured South Sudan flight
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Civilian casualties mount in South Sudan as fighting between army and local militias escalates

Aid groups and opposition politicians in South Sudan say that dozens of civilians have been killed or badly injured in airstrikes in recent weeks as the country’s army clashes with militia groups across the country

Civilian casualties mount in South Sudan as fighting between army and local militias escalates
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Trump asks Supreme Court to make it easier to deport migrants to South Sudan and other third-party countries

Trump asks Supreme Court to make it easier to deport migrants to South Sudan and other third-party countries

Trump asks Supreme Court to make it easier to deport migrants to South Sudan and other third-party countries
Africa|Crime|Political|World

UN rights chief urges warring sides in South Sudan to 'pull back from the brink'

The United Nations rights chief urged on Friday for warring sides in South Sudan to pull back from the brink, warning that the human rights situation risks further deterioration as

UN rights chief urges warring sides in South Sudan to 'pull back from the brink'
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Trump officials violated court order over South Sudan deportation attempt, judge says

A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that the U.S. government violated his court order by attempting to deport migrants to South Sudan, opening another

Trump officials violated court order over South Sudan deportation attempt, judge says
World

'Unquestionably in violation': Judge says US government didn't follow court order on deportations

A federal judge says the White House violated a court order on deportations to third countries with a flight linked to the chaotic nation of South Sudan

'Unquestionably in violation': Judge says US government didn't follow court order on deportations
Business|Economy

The Latest: Johnson attempts to advance Trump’s massive tax break bill

Despite risks that President Donald Trump’s multitrillion-dollar tax breaks package could stall due to conservative holdouts, House Speaker Mike Johnson and his GOP leadership team appeared confident that they will be able to stick to their schedule and shore up Republican support for final passage before Memorial Day

The Latest: Johnson attempts to advance Trump’s massive tax break bill
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A look at South Sudan, where the US is accused of quietly sending migrants

The United States is being asked to explain why it appears to be deporting migrants from as far away as Vietnam and Cuba to South Sudan

A look at South Sudan, where the US is accused of quietly sending migrants
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Trump administration ‘unquestionably’ violated court order with possible deportation flight to South Sudan, judge rules

Trump administration ‘unquestionably’ violated court order with possible deportation flight to South Sudan, judge rules

Trump administration ‘unquestionably’ violated court order with possible deportation flight to South Sudan, judge rules
Africa|Americas|Asia|Business|Crime|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Federal judge says Trump administration must ‘maintain custody’ of migrants allegedly sent to South Sudan

Federal judge says Trump administration must ‘maintain custody’ of migrants allegedly sent to South Sudan

Federal judge says Trump administration must ‘maintain custody’ of migrants allegedly sent to South Sudan
Africa|Political|World

South Sudan's President Kiir promotes sanctioned ally as ruling party deputy

South Sudan's President Salva Kiir has reshuffled the senior leadership in the ruling party, according to an official decree, as the country faces fresh fighting between rival armed

South Sudan's President Kiir promotes sanctioned ally as ruling party deputy
World

US must keep control of migrants sent to South Sudan in case removals were unlawful, judge rules

A federal judge ruled late Tuesday that U.S. officials must retain custody and control of migrants apparently removed to South Sudan in case he orders their removals were unlawful

US must keep control of migrants sent to South Sudan in case removals were unlawful, judge rules
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Deportations to South Sudan appear to violate court order, U.S. judge says

A federal judge on Tuesday ordered the Trump administration to not let a group of migrants being flown to South Sudan leave the custody of U.S. immigration

Deportations to South Sudan appear to violate court order, U.S. judge says
Africa|Environment|Health|Political|World

South Sudan clashes block aid to 60,000 malnourished children

Fighting along the Nile River in South Sudan has prevented humanitarian aid from reaching more than 60,000 malnourished children in the northeast of the country for almost a month,

South Sudan clashes block aid to 60,000 malnourished children
Africa|Crime|Health|World

Attack on MSF hospital in South Sudan was deliberate, U.N rights commission says

A bombing attack on a Medecins Sans Frontieres hospital and pharmacy in South Sudan over the weekend was deliberate and may amount to a war crime, the U.N.

Attack on MSF hospital in South Sudan was deliberate, U.N rights commission says
Africa|Political|World

South Sudan's military recaptures key town from White Army militia

South Sudan's army said it had recaptured a key town in Upper Nile state that it lost to an ethnic Nuer militia in March in clashes which led to the arrest of First Vice President Riek

South Sudan's military recaptures key town from White Army militia
Africa|Political|World

UN envoy urges Security Council to try to prevent renewed civil war in South Sudan

The top United Nations official in South Sudan is urging the U.N. Security Council to use its clout to prevent the world’s newest nation from again plunging into civil war

UN envoy urges Security Council to try to prevent renewed civil war in South Sudan
Africa|Health|Political|World

8 people die from cholera in South Sudan as funding cuts force longer walks to clinics

An aid organization says five children are among eight people who have died from cholera in South Sudan after aid cuts are forcing patients to walk for hours to reach the nearest clinics

8 people die from cholera in South Sudan as funding cuts force longer walks to clinics
Africa|Health|Political|World

South Sudan cholera patients died walking to clinic after US cut aid, charity says

Eight people in South Sudan, including five children, died on a three-hour walk to seek medical treatment for cholera after U.S. aid cuts forced local health services

South Sudan cholera patients died walking to clinic after US cut aid, charity says
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South Sudan to admit man deported by US after blanket visa ban

South Sudan to admit man deported by US after blanket visa ban

South Sudan to admit man deported by US after blanket visa ban