Topic: Justice — Neutral reports only
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[2026-02-24 19:33 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: AP News
Snippet: The Panamanian government seized two ports at the entrances of the Panama Canal on Monday according to a Hong Kong-based company that has operated them for decades, a move triggered by a final Supreme Court ruling that declared the company’s concession unconstitutional. (AP video shot by: Abraham Teran and Matias Delacroix)
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[2026-02-24 19:30 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 90]
Source: Daily News
Snippet: US President Donald Trump’s new global tariffs have come into effect at 10% after the Supreme Court blocked many of his sweeping import taxes on Friday.
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[2026-02-24 18:14 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Al Jazeera
Snippet: The government of Panama has seized control of two ports on either end of the Panama Canal from a Hong Kong conglomerate following a recent ruling by the country’s Supreme Court.
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[2026-02-24 17:50 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: BBC News
Snippet: US President Donald Trump's new global tariffs have come into effect at 10% after the Supreme Court blocked many of his sweeping import taxes on Friday.
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[2026-02-24 16:08 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Al Jazeera
Snippet: FedEx has sued the United States government to obtain a refund of money the logistics giant paid for tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump, just days after the US Supreme Court struck down the legal basis for the president’s scheme.
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[2026-02-24 16:01 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: AP News
Snippet: Containers are stored in a cargo terminal in Frankfurt, Germany, Monday, Feb. 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
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[2026-02-24 12:54 UTC+10:00] [Trump tariffs] [Factuality: 90]
Source: Guardian Australia
Snippet: Firm does not specify amount but seeks reimbursement after supreme court ruled against president last week
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[2026-02-24 12:54 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Manila Times
Snippet: WASHINGTON, D.C. — US President Donald Trump threatened nations Monday with punishing tariff hikes if they "play games" after his trade policy setback before the Supreme Court -- hours before new duties were set to kick in.
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[2026-02-24 12:07 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: AP News
Snippet: Alabama center Charles Bediako (14) pulls down a rebound while guarded by Maryland guard Ian Martinez, left, during the second half of a second-round college basketball game in the men’s NCAA Tournament in Birmingham, Ala., March 18, 2023. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, File)
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[2026-02-24 11:17 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Korea Herald
Snippet: US President Donald Trump warned Monday that any country that wants to "play games" with last week's Supreme Court ruling against his administration's emergency tariffs, will face a "much higher" tariff.
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[2026-02-24 07:35 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: AP News
Snippet: An aerial view shows the Kamehameha Schools campus in Honolulu, Sept. 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Mengshin Lin, File)
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[2026-02-24 06:56 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: ABC News
Snippet: Topic:International Courts and Tribunals
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[2026-02-24 06:07 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Manila Times
Snippet: HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA — Criminal investigators hoping to develop suspects in difficult cases have been asking Google to reveal who searched for specific information online, seeking “reverse keyword” warrants that critics warn threaten the privacy of innocent people.
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[2026-02-24 06:05 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Zero Hedge
Snippet: Authored by Matthew Vadum via The Epoch Times,
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[2026-02-24 05:49 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: AP News
Snippet: Attorney General Liz Murrill speaks with the news media, Oct. 15, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen, file)
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[2026-02-24 04:49 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 90]
Source: The Jerusalem Post
Snippet: Opposition leader MK Yair Lapid (Yesh Atid) warned on Monday that opposition parties would boycott the special Knesset plenum session hosting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday if Supreme Court President Isaac Amit is not invited to attend.
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[2026-02-24 04:11 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: AP News
Snippet: Premier of Ontario Doug Ford speaks to reporters, accompanied by other Council of the Federation members, at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, Feb. 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis, file)
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[2026-02-24 03:18 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Manila Times
Snippet: THE stock market rose for a fourth straight trading day and the peso also hit a five-month high on Monday, a result an analyst said was partly due to last Friday’s US Supreme Court ruling striking down President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
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[2026-02-24 03:17 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Jerusalem Post
Snippet: President Donald Trump renewed his condemnation of the US Supreme Court on Monday after it ruled against his sweeping tariff program last week, vowing to turn to other tariff powers and licenses but giving no details.
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[2026-02-24 03:16 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 90]
Source: The Manila Times
Snippet: BRUSSELS/BEIJING/HONG KONG/SEOUL — The European Commission demanded on Sunday that the United States stick to the terms of an EU-US trade deal reached last year, after the US Supreme Court struck down Donald Trump’s global tariffs and he responded with new levies across the board.
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[2026-02-24 03:05 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: AP News
Snippet: An entrance to the Balboa terminal, run by CK Hutchison’s Panama Ports Co., is closed after Panama’s government ordered the occupation of the port following a Supreme Court ruling that the concession was unconstitutional in Panama City, Monday, Feb. 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)
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[2026-02-24 02:45 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Zero Hedge
Snippet: While much digital ink has been spilled on the Supreme Court's striking down of Trump's IEEPA tariffs and the consequences of this decision (see "Full Analysis Of The Supreme Court IEEPA Decision: How It Impacts The Economy, Policy And Markets"), a lot more is on deck for this week when we will also have more geopolitical headlines to contend with, as the latest round of US-Iran talks is expected in Geneva on Thursday.
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[2026-02-24 02:05 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South Korea
Snippet: WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 (Yonhap) -- U.S. President Donald Trump warned Monday that any country that wants to "play games" with last week's Supreme Court ruling against his administration's emergency tariffs, will face a "much higher tariff."
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[2026-02-24 01:51 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: AP News
Snippet: The Supreme Court is photographed, Friday, Feb. 6, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)
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[2026-02-24 01:36 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 90]
Source: Zero Hedge
Snippet: Update (9:40am ET): In response to the EU's decision to freeze ratification of Trump's landmark deal, the US president has come out swinging and on Truth Social threatened any countries that "play games" with the supreme court decision that they "will be met with a much higher tariff." It just isn't clear what the procedure for these much higher tariffs - aside from Section 122 which is limited to 150 days - will be now that IEEPA has been ruled
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[2026-02-24 01:04 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 95]
Source: The Jerusalem Post
Snippet: A man called into C-SPAN, impersonating US President Donald Trump, on Friday, and denounced the Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, and House of Representatives Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
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[2026-02-24 00:59 UTC+10:00] [Trump tariffs] [Factuality: 90]
Source: Guardian Australia
Snippet: US president suggests trade war could escalate as administration says it will stop collecting levies ruled illegal by supreme court
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[2026-02-24 00:37 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Zero Hedge
Snippet: Stock futures slumped after Trump’s weekend tariff tantrum added uncertainty to American trade policy and was another blow to bullish outlooks for 2026. The Supreme Court’s tariff ruling means a big source of fiscal revenue from 2025 may have to be refunded (although if it is refunded to US consumers, who bore the brunt of tariffs as most liberals analysts concluded, it would represent a huge pre-midterm stimulus).
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[2026-02-24 00:05 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: AP News
Snippet: On the heels of his Supreme Court defeat, President Donald Trump said he’ll sign an executive order that would impose a 10% global tariff under federal law known as Section 122. The president also said he is exploring other tariffs through other avenues.
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[2026-02-23 22:24 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Deutsche Welle
Snippet: Europe correspondent at DW Studio Brussels, with a focus on the EU and international courts.
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[2026-02-23 18:08 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Korea Herald
Snippet: Rules that each act of trade secret theft, transfer and use constitutes separate crime
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[2026-02-23 17:46 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South Korea
Snippet: SEOUL, Feb. 23 (Yonhap) -- The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs is expected to have a limited impact on the South Korean stock market, though effects may vary across sectors, analysts here said Monday.
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[2026-02-23 17:30 UTC+10:00] [Fact Check] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Rappler
Snippet: This is AI generated summarization, which may have errors. For context, always refer to the full article.
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[2026-02-23 17:26 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 95]
Source: South Korea
Snippet: SEOUL, Feb. 23 (Yonhap) -- Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol said Monday that uncertainties surrounding U.S. tariff measures remain "very" high following the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling.
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[2026-02-23 17:14 UTC+10:00] [BUSINESS] [Factuality: 95]
Source: The Japan Times
Snippet: U.S. and foreign officials, corporate executives, analysts and investors had begun to hope the tumultuous U.S. trade policy reversals of last year were finished. Now they face rekindled uncertainty from a U.S. Supreme Court ruling last week that struck down key parts of President Donald Trump's tariff plans and his ensuing suggestion of substantial levies coming in an attempted workaround.
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[2026-02-23 16:17 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: ABC News
Snippet: A 73-year-old man who stabbed his ex-wife to death in their kitchen has been sentenced in the ACT Supreme Court. (ABC News )
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[2026-02-23 14:42 UTC+10:00] [News] [Factuality: 90]
Source: Michael West Media
Snippet: February 23, 2026 14:42 | News
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[2026-02-23 12:29 UTC+10:00] [BUSINESS] [Factuality: 95]
Source: The Japan Times
Snippet: With his move to impose new global tariffs, U.S. President Donald Trump isn’t just trying to repair a trade policy dismantled by a Supreme Court rebuke. He’s also declaring that the world’s largest economy is facing a profound balance-of-payments crisis.
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[2026-02-23 11:52 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South Korea
Snippet: SEOUL, Feb. 23 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's top financial authorities said Monday the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on tariffs had only a "limited" impact on global financial markets, noting that sector-specific duties on automobiles and steel remain in place.
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[2026-02-23 11:36 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 90]
Source: The Manila Times
Snippet: BRUSSELS — The European Commission called Sunday for Washington to abide by the terms of the trade deal struck last year with the EU, as President Donald Trump announced new global tariff hikes a day after an adverse Supreme Court ruling.
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[2026-02-23 10:55 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Zero Hedge
Snippet: Authored by Alex Wu via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),
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[2026-02-23 09:02 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: South Korea
Snippet: Despite the Supreme Court's ruling, Korea must prepare for 'third-round' tariffs
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[2026-02-23 06:58 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: ABC News
Snippet: Wall Street managed a solid gain after a volatile Friday where the US Supreme Court struck down the major part of US President Donald Trump's tariff policy, only to see a new more aggressive policy imposed immediately.
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[2026-02-23 06:56 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: Daily News
Snippet: United States President Donald Trump has doubled down on his new global tariffs, raising them from 10 percent to 15 percent, days after the Supreme Court struck down his sweeping levies on imports.
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[2026-02-23 05:41 UTC+10:00] [Trump tariffs] [Factuality: 90]
Source: Guardian Australia
Snippet: Jamieson Greer also said US won’t pull out of deals with UK, EU and others after court declared Trump tariffs illegal
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[2026-02-23 05:23 UTC+10:00] [Business / Markets] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Age
Snippet: Wall Street kept calm after the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs, which had triggered panic in financial markets when announced last year, and stocks ticked higher. But Trump’s promise on Sunday (Australian time) to reimpose them at 15 per cent for all nations has investors bracing for an uncertain start on the Australian sharemarket.
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[2026-02-23 03:16 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 90]
Source: The Manila Times
Snippet: THE Philippines will “continue to engage” with the United States, government officials said amid renewed uncertainty following a Supreme Court ruling striking down President Donald Trump’s global tariffs.
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[2026-02-23 03:15 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 100]
Source: The Manila Times
Snippet: WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said on Saturday he would raise a temporary tariff on US imports from all countries to 15 percent from 10 percent, the maximum level allowed under the law, after the US Supreme Court struck down his previous tariff program.
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[2026-02-23 03:14 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 92]
Source: The Manila Times
Snippet: A US Supreme Court ruling that struck down President Donald Trump’s tariff hikes could limit further gains for the stock market or even lead to renewed volatility, analysts said.
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[2026-02-23 03:09 UTC+10:00] [General] [Factuality: 90]
Source: The Manila Times
Snippet: (UPDATE) NEW DELHI — Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva urged US President Donald Trump on Sunday to treat all countries equally after the US leader imposed a 15-percent tariff on imports following an adverse Supreme Court ruling.
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