Global News Unveiled: Protests, Policies, and Partnerships
The current world news briefs cover varied international issues, including judicial victories for Trump, controversies at Glastonbury Festival, Iranian-Israeli tensions, and climate migration from Tuvalu. Protests erupted in Serbia and Venice, while Hungary's banned Pride became an anti-Orban rally. Key economic and security discussions are unfolding globally.

In a groundbreaking legal confrontation, the U.S. Supreme Court's decision limits federal judges' authority to halt nationwide policies. This comes as a mixed victory for President Trump, who faces hurdles in restricting birthright citizenship, revealing constitutional challenges to his policy ambitions.
Amid escalating tensions, British police are investigating alleged anti-Israel remarks made by performers at the Glastonbury Festival. The controversial comments, which included calls for action against Israel's IDF, highlight the festival's increasing political discourse.
Mass protests in Venice against Amazon founder Jeff Bezos's high-profile wedding spotlight global grievances over tourism, housing, and worker exploitation. Local backlash underscores the broader challenges cities face amid rising social and economic disparities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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