Legal and policy experts warn that Trump's executive order to restrict birthright citizenship would require building costly new verification infrastructure and faces significant constitutional questions. Implementation would likely be fragmented across federal agencies, creating data standardization challenges and substantial expense. The order's legal standing remains uncertain pending court challenges.
NYT US·US·about 5 hours ago
Multiple explosions at an ammunition storage facility in Bujumbura, Burundi caused structural damage and civilian casualties on Tuesday night. The incident triggered panic in the city; details on death toll, cause (accident vs. sabotage), and extent of damage remain unclear. This reflects Burundi's ongoing security vulnerabilities and civilian exposure to military infrastructure risks.
BBC World·BI·about 4 hours ago
A Brazilian federal judge has halted a zipline project intended to connect Sugarloaf Mountain to Morro da Urca in Rio de Janeiro. The project faced public controversy, though the specific grounds for the judicial block are not detailed in this report. The decision reflects ongoing tensions between tourism development and environmental or heritage preservation in Rio.
BBC World·BR·about 5 hours ago