Switzerland votes on population cap in EU clash
Switzerland is holding a referendum on capping its population at 10 million, a move widely compared to the UK's Brexit vote. The proposal has set up a potential collision with the European Union, which guarantees free movement of people under bilateral agreements. Early results are being closely watched across Europe as a bellwether for anti-immigration sentiment. The outcome could fundamentally reshape Switzerland's relationship with the EU.
Crews have begun removing former President Donald Trump's name from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., after missing a Friday night court-ordered deadline. The removal follows a legal battle over Trump's tenure as chairman of the center's board. The Kennedy Center had been ordered by a court to take down the signage. The move marks a symbolic end to Trump's controversial association with the cultural institution.
President Trump announced that a US military strike has killed the top leader of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, with cooperation from Venezuelan authorities. The operation marks a rare instance of US-Venezuela security collaboration. The gang, which originated in Venezuelan prisons, has expanded its criminal operations across Latin America and into the United States. The strike is a significant blow to one of the region's most powerful criminal organizations.
China's export restrictions on tungsten are raising alarms about potential disruptions to Japan's AI chip manufacturing supply chain. Meanwhile, new reports question America's ability to sustain a prolonged conflict with China. On the trade front, China is seeking greater imports from Europe, and US farmers express cautious optimism about resuming trade with China. These developments highlight the complex and shifting dynamics in global trade and technology competition.