The World Today In Ten Bullets
Thailand closed its border with Cambodia as fighting has escalated between the two countries in recent hours. The fighting started because of a longstanding territorial dispute between the two nations.
President Trump announced he would visit the Central Bank, a first in 20 years for a U.S. President. This event comes as President Trump has escalated his campaign against Fed Chairman Jerome Powell.
An Angara Airlines plane in Russia crashed resulting in the killing of all 49 passengers and crew onboard. Details as to what caused the crash are still unknown.
President Zelensky has walked back his previous move which brought anti corruption agencies under the control of the presidential office, a move that sparked outrage within Ukraine. He announced that he has drafted a new bill which will ensure the anti corruption agencies independence.
Officials from the Department of Justice are reportedly expected to visit and interview Ghislaine Maxwell tomorrow. This comes as the Trump Administration has tried to deal with the backlash against the administration not releasing all Epstein related documents.
A federal court ruled that it is unconstitutional for the Trump Administration to limit birthright citizenship. The judges say it contradicts the 14th amendment.
President Macron announced that France would recognize Palestine as a state
Thailand announced that 12 people have been killed during recent fighting with Cambodia along the border.
The Trump Administration announced they had reached a deal with Columbia, which will see the University pay 200 million dollars due to accusations the University did not protect Jewish students during campus protests last year.
India and the UK announced they had reached a deal that will see tariffs reduced on specific products such as Indian Spices and Scotch Whiskey.