Global tariff of 15% to take effect this week, according to the U.S. Treasury Secretary.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that a newly announced 15% global tariff will commence this week following a Supreme Court ruling against previous tariffs.
US Treasury Secretary: Global Tariff to Increase from 10% to 15% This Week
The U.S. plans to raise its newly imposed global tariff from 10% to 15% this week, following a Supreme Court ruling against the legality of reciprocal tariffs.
Supreme Court voids acquittal ruling in the case of the parents of a crew member who fell overboard
Iceland's Supreme Court has overturned a previous acquittal in the case concerning the parents of a crew member who fell overboard.
Trump hopes to see US tariffs rise to 15% this week
Trump is anticipating an increase in US tariffs to 15% following a Supreme Court ruling that annulled previous rates.
Aftershocks of the Judicial Three Laws... Pressures for Justice Chief Cho’s Resignation and the Ruling Party’s Outside Protests, What’s the Conclusion?
The article discusses the political turmoil surrounding Supreme Court Chief Justice Cho Hee-daeh amid calls for his resignation and protests from the opposition party following the passage of the controversial 'Judicial Three Laws.'
A very improbable and unprofitable embargo for the United States
The article discusses Donald Trump's threats to impose a trade embargo on Spain and the legal implications following a Supreme Court ruling on tariffs.
TST debates the pejotization and uberization of work before the Supreme Court's ruling
Judges, labor law specialists, ministers, and deputies discuss pejotization anduberization at an international congress at Brazil's Superior Labor Court, amidst upcoming rulings by the Supreme Court.
Colby Cosh: The judge who excused a sex offender for failing to register
A judge in Ontario struck down mandatory registration for sex offenders, citing a recent Supreme Court ruling, which raises concerns over the effectiveness of sex offender registries.
Public Defender will investigate the actions of public security volunteers in Florianópolis
The Public Defender's Office of Santa Catarina will investigate a law allowing volunteers to assist the municipal security department, following potential violations of a Supreme Court ruling regarding the removal of homeless individuals from public spaces.
KNAB: The National Alliance must repay 210,673 euros or enforcement will be applied
The National Alliance faces enforcement for failing to repay misused state budget funds amounting to 210,673 euros, following an adverse court ruling by the Supreme Court of Latvia.
Supreme Court ruling on secretive California gender policy could reshape parent rights fights nationwide
The Supreme Court has paused California's enforcement of a law blocking schools from informing parents when their child identifies as transgender, a decision praised by parental rights advocates.
STF overturns prior censorship and guarantees exhibition of series on Arautos do Evangelho on HBO Max
The Brazilian Supreme Court (STF) overturned a previous censorship ruling, allowing HBO Max to air a documentary series about the Arautos do Evangelho.
Gonet limits perks in the Public Prosecutor's Office after STF decision
The Attorney General of Brazil, Paulo Gonet, has imposed a cap on retroactive payments to members of the Public Prosecutor's Office following a ruling by the Supreme Federal Court (STF).
The Supreme Court refused to review the Lazdijai Mayor's 'checkbook' case
The Lithuanian Supreme Court upheld a ruling against the Mayor of Lazdijai, requiring her to repay over 4,288 euros to the municipality due to unjust enrichment.
Cho Hee-dae: 'Judicial System Undermined Without Basis'... Direct Rebuttal of Court Distrust
Korea’s Supreme Court Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae expressed strong opposition to the newly instituted judicial reforms and highlighted the growing tension between the judiciary and the ruling Democratic Party.
Cezary Szymanek: Trump Loses Tariffs in Court. But This Ruling Doesn't Reverse Anything
The U.S. Supreme Court has reminded the world that even the President of the United States is not all-powerful, as it invalidates tariffs imposed by Trump, but the ruling does not solve the broader issues in global trade.
Trump administration loses attempt to delay tariff refund fight
A federal appeals court denied the Trump administration's request to postpone legal proceedings regarding tariff refunds, following a recent Supreme Court ruling.
Customs Duties: A Judge Rejects the U.S. Government's Request to Postpone Refunds
A U.S. judge has denied the government's request to delay refunds of previously paid tariffs, complicating the refund process for importers.
The Treasury before the Supreme Court can only be represented by the General Prosecutor's Office of Poland
A recent ruling by the Supreme Court of Poland clarifies that only the General Prosecutor's Office can represent state entities in legal matters, affecting qualified representatives seeking to assist these bodies.
Supreme Court and Blue House 'abnormal currents'... Appointment of successor to Justice Noh Tae-ack postponed for over a month
The appointment of a successor to Justice Noh Tae-ack, who is retiring, has been delayed indefinitely amidst conflicts between the ruling party and the judiciary over judicial legislation.
After Trump's setback in court, the government does not set a date for sending the agreement with the U.S. to Congress
The Argentine government is delaying sending a trade agreement with the U.S. to Congress following a Supreme Court ruling that undermined Trump's tariff policy.
Tomasz Zalasiński: The effects of the resolution sought by President Manowska would be catastrophic
Tomasz Zalasiński argues against Chief Justice Małgorzata Manowska's call for the Supreme Court to resolve the status of new judges, asserting that it requires legislative intervention rather than another court ruling.
Completion of 'Judicial 3 Laws' Legislation... Ruling Party Considers Additional Legislation like 'Abolition of Court Administration Office'
The Democratic Party of Korea has completed the legislation of the 'Judicial 3 Laws' aimed at judicial reform, amid opposition from the People Power Party.
After Court Ruling: How German Companies Can Claim Back US Tariffs
German companies cannot directly demand refunds for US tariffs, but following a recent court ruling, they may have legal grounds to reclaim these tariffs through proper evidence and patience.
Trump administration warns tariff refund process ‘will take time’
The Trump administration has informed businesses that the refund process for tariffs overturned by the US Supreme Court will be lengthy, following a recent Supreme Court ruling.
Trump: Countries and companies that exploited America are only reaping windfalls
President Donald Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on reciprocal tariffs and mentioned the possibility of rehearing the case.
Customs Chaos in European Trade with the USA
The article discusses the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that invalidated certain tariffs imposed by former President Trump but highlights the introduction of new tariffs by Trump soon after.
It is official: citizens in the U.S. cannot sue the Postal Service, even if they do not deliver their packages, due to a new Supreme Court ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that citizens cannot sue the U.S. Postal Service for non-delivery of mail, even in cases of intentional non-delivery, in a divided decision.
Palestine: Court Halts Immediate Closure of Humanitarian Organizations
Israel's Supreme Court has temporarily halted an order that would have forced Refugee Aid and 36 other international organizations to cease operations in Palestinian territories.
Coface: The US Supreme Court's ruling will not fundamentally change tariff policy
The US Supreme Court ruled that President Trump exceeded his authority in implementing tariffs under the IEEPA, but the administration plans to rely on a different legal framework for future tariffs.
Working hour limits for catering gardens in the cultural park compliant with the law
A recent ruling by Poland's Supreme Administrative Court confirms that working hour limits for catering businesses located in cultural parks are lawful.
Important in Latvian Business This Week: Uncertainties with Trump Tariffs and €8.6 Million Investment by ‘Tenachem’
The article discusses the impact of the US Supreme Court's ruling on Trump's tariffs and the ongoing uncertainties in trade between the EU and the US, highlighting concerns for Latvian businesses.
How the money laundering case against Jorge Macri continues after the Supreme Court ruling
The Supreme Court of Argentina has reopened the money laundering case against Jorge Macri, linked to his purchase of a Miami apartment through a company.
Videos from G1 Bahia and TV Bahia - Friday, February 27, 2026
G1 Bahia reports on various topical issues including the suspension of a Supreme Court ruling, increasing demands for accountability concerning the Lula and Bolsonaro families, tragic incidents in Juiz de Fora and Ubá, and several local events.
'Judicial 3 Laws' Bring Frustration to the Judiciary... Park Young-jae Resigns as Head of the Court Administration Office
South Korea's Supreme Court Justice Park Young-jae announced his resignation as head of the Court Administration Office amid the controversial passage of the 'Judicial 3 Laws' led by the ruling Democratic Party.
USA: "This is not right, and it's not legal"
Recent court rulings have dealt multiple setbacks to the Trump administration, including the Supreme Court deeming tariffs illegal and a federal judge ruling against an immigration policy.
USA: "This is not okay, and it is also not legal"
Recent court rulings have dealt significant legal blows to the Trump administration, including the Supreme Court's decision against the legality of tariffs and a federal judge's ruling against unconstitutional immigration policies.
Trump Administration Considers 'Bed Tax' Strategy to Prevent Tariff Refunds
The Trump administration is exploring legal and administrative tactics to delay or reduce tariff refunds demanded by businesses following a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated certain tariffs.
STF postpones the judgment on 'perks' in public salaries to March 25; suspension in effect continues
The Brazilian Supreme Court has postponed the judgment regarding additional payments known as 'perks' in public salaries to March 25, while a suspension of these payments remains in effect.
The unfavorable ruling against Rožukalne in the case against 'nra.lv' has come into effect
The Supreme Court has declined to initiate cassation proceedings, affirming a lower court's decision that dismissed media expert Anda Rožukalne's claim regarding defamation from an article published on 'nra.lv.'
Appeals ruling for the murder of Linea Bjørnnes
A 35-year-old man convicted of murdering 20-year-old Linea Bjørnnes in Stjørdal has announced plans to appeal his conviction to the Supreme Court of Norway.
The truth about the $2000 check: what will happen to tariff money after the Supreme Court ruling
The article discusses the implications of the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that declared certain tariffs illegal and what it means for possible refunds and a proposed $2000 check.
Dem senator puts Trump on notice over ‘unlawfully collected’ tariff funds after SCOTUS loss
Senator Ruben Gallego demands President Trump refund billions in unlawfully collected tariff revenue following a Supreme Court ruling against the use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act for tariffs.
Harmful promotions are returning to pharmacies. The President of the Supreme Pharmaceutical Council warns
The president of the Supreme Pharmaceutical Council of Poland warns that the lifting of the advertising ban for pharmacies, following a European Court ruling, has led to dangerous and irresponsible marketing practices.
TRUMP'S TARIFFS Illegal: Here are the Winners and Losers of the Tariff Ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court ruling that many of Donald Trump's import tariffs are illegal impacts several countries and their trade agreements with the U.S.
After the Ruling: Customs Chaos: What the EU Should Do Now
The article discusses the uncertainty facing the EU following the US Supreme Court's decision to overturn Trump's tariffs and suggests actions the EU should take to address potential trade conflicts with the United States.
Legal experts react to Trump’s SCOTUS clash and tariff pivot in fiery SOTU
Legal experts reacted cautiously to President Trump's State of the Union address, focusing on the implications of his remarks regarding the Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs and crime policies.
Good news for New York? Kathy Hochul asked Donald Trump for a refund of 13.5 billion dollars for the annulled tariffs
New York Governor Kathy Hochul is demanding a $13.5 billion refund from Donald Trump's administration following the Supreme Court's ruling that the tariffs imposed were illegal.
Loosening grip? Trump skirts setbacks in State of the Union speech
Donald Trump's long State of the Union address highlights his resilient approach in the face of political setbacks, particularly against the Supreme Court's recent tariff ruling.
Trump trims some tariffs after Supreme Court loss but keeps trade fight alive
Following a Supreme Court ruling, President Trump has reduced certain tariffs while maintaining a firm stance on his trade policies.