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US and Iranian envoys are meeting in Qatar for indirect talks amid heightened tensions over the Strait of Hormuz. The US Supreme Court is expected to rule on Trump's bid to end birthright citizenship. In a separate set of rulings, the Court delivered mixed outcomes for Trump, notably allowing him to fire independent agency heads at will. Nvidia is ramping up robotics talent recruitment in China as Chinese AI expands its footprint in Africa. South Africa has deployed police and military forces ahead of planned anti-immigrant marches.

U.S. and Iran hold indirect talks in Qatar amid Hormuz tensions

U.S. and Iran hold indirect talks in Qatar amid Hormuz tensionsUS envoys have arrived in Qatar for indirect meetings with an Iranian technical delegation, as tensions remain high over the Strait of Hormuz. The talks come after attacks over the weekend, with President Trump confirming the planned negotiations. Multiple outlets report that the discussions are aimed at de-escalating the situation through diplomatic channels in Doha.

Supreme Court to rule on Trump's birthright citizenship order

Supreme Court to rule on Trump's birthright citizenship orderThe US Supreme Court is set to rule on President Trump's executive order seeking to limit birthright citizenship, one of the most consequential cases of the term. The Court is also expected to issue a ruling on transgender athletes. NPR notes the rulings coincide with reports that the U.S. murder rate is nearing a new low. Observers are closely watching how the conservative-leaning Court will address the constitutional questions surrounding the 14th Amendment.

Supreme Court deals mixed rulings in Trump agency power cases

Supreme Court deals mixed rulings in Trump agency power casesThe Supreme Court issued a mixed set of rulings concerning President Trump's authority over federal agencies. The Court dealt Trump a significant victory by allowing him to remove the leaders of independent federal agencies at will, overturning a 1935 precedent. However, the President also suffered defeats in other cases. The rulings could fundamentally reshape how the federal government operates.

Nvidia expands robotics recruitment in China as AI spreads to Africa

Nvidia expands robotics recruitment in China as AI spreads to AfricaNvidia's robotics team is ramping up its talent acquisition efforts in China, signaling deepening investment in the country's engineering talent pool. Meanwhile, China Daily reports that Chinese AI technology is gaining ground in African markets. China has also expressed interest in supporting African nations at the United Nations, reflecting broader technological and diplomatic engagement between China and the continent.

South Africa deploys police and military ahead of anti-immigrant protests

South Africa deploys police and military ahead of anti-immigrant protestsSouth Africa has deployed police units across multiple cities and placed military forces on standby ahead of planned anti-immigrant marches. The demonstrations have prompted fears of violence and unrest, leading authorities to take precautionary measures. Cities are reported to be shuttered as tensions build around the immigration debate in the country.