Trump tariffs live: US Supreme Court rules against sweeping global tariffs

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Residents in northern Lebanon terrified their buildings will collapse

NewsFeed Residents say they’re scared for their own homes after a building collapse killed at least 15 people in northern Lebanon earlier this month. Al Jazeera’s Justin Salhani visited a Tripoli neighbourhood that’s been condemned because its buildings may also fall down. Published On 20 Feb 202620 Feb 2026 Click here to share on social media share2 Share Adblock test (Why?)
A fragile freedom for Venezuela’s released political prisoners

A ‘revolving door’ for prisoners? For Armas, the joy of his homecoming has been dulled by the fear of continued persecution. The trouble largely began after he served as an organiser for Venezuela’s opposition during the contested 2024 presidential election. Protesters had denounced the vote as rigged after Maduro’s government failed to provide the official results of the election. The opposition, meanwhile, published evidence suggesting its candidate had won by a considerable margin. That prompted a sweeping government crackdown on dissenters. In December 2024, Armas was arrested. He said he was taken to a house where he was blindfolded, tied to a chair for days and suffocated with a plastic bag. Later, he shared a dingy cell with dozens of other prisoners – and rats. Once he was transferred to El Helicoide, his friends and family had no contact with him for 10 months. His release, however, has not meant freedom. The day he stepped out of prison, he celebrated by joining a motorcycle parade with Juan Pablo Guanipa, a prominent politician who had also been freed. Opposition leader Juan Pablo Guanipa, right, and political activist Jesus Armas ride on the backs of motorbikes after their release [Cristian Hernandez/AP Photo] There was a feeling of energy and optimism, Armas recalled, as they visited the families of other political prisoners. But within hours, Guanipa was abducted by masked individuals. No one knew where he had been taken. “I couldn’t sleep because I was scared,” he said. His first night home was spent lying in bed, checking for news about Guanipa. “I had all this adrenaline, all these mixed emotions. I was happy because I was with my parents, but there was also fear.” Officials accused Guanipa of breaching the rules of his release, although it is not clear what those limits were. He was held incommunicado for hours before being fitted with an electronic ankle monitor and placed under house arrest. Only after the passage of the amnesty bill on Thursday was Guanipa released from house arrest, according to a statement from his brother Tomas Guanipa. Still, Guanipa himself warned that the amnesty law would not end the government’s oppressive tactics. He highlighted its exclusions and loopholes. “What was approved today in the legislative palace is no amnesty,” Guanipa wrote on social media after his second release in less than two weeks. “It is a flawed document intended to blackmail many innocent Venezuelans and excludes several brothers and sisters who remain unjustly behind bars.” For Tineo, cases of re-arrest like Guanipa’s show that Venezuela is not sincere about ending government repression. “As long as judicial restrictions remain in place for those released and the ‘revolving door’ practice continues – new detentions following releases – it can’t be said that there is an end to the policy of persecution,” she said. Adblock test (Why?)
Delhi Tragedy: 6-year-old girl dies after e-rickshaw overturns in Janakpuri area, grandmother alleges, ‘i begged, no one came to help’

In a horrific incident from Delhi, a six-year-old girl was killed after the e-rickshaw overturned in Janapuri area. The child was initially taken to Mata Chanan Devi Hospital after sustaining injuries in the accident. She was later shifted to an advanced facility in Dwarka.
Was RSS chief targeted? Vande Bharat Express pelted with stones at Hardoi in UP, with Mohan Bhagwat on board, details here

A Vande Bharat Express carrying RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat was hit by stones near Kauda village while heading to Delhi, cracking a window but causing no injuries.
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta visits Marghat Hanuman temple on govt’s 1-year completion, launches 51 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs

Delhi’s BJP government completed one year in office, with CM Rekha Gupta highlighting reforms in education, healthcare, and governance. She visited the Marghat Hanuman Temple and inaugurated 51 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs, taking the total to 370.
Rs 2 crore for faulty haircut? Supreme Court steps in after Consumer Commission awards compensation, know in detail

A Delhi model who sued a luxury hotel salon over a botched haircut initially won Rs 2 crore from the NCDRC. However, the Supreme Court upheld deficiency in service but reduced the compensation to Rs 25 lakh, citing lack of solid evidence linking the haircut to major career losses.
Mamata Banerjee vs ECI: Supreme Court directs judiciary officers to oversee SIR process

The officers would be appointed by the Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court, said the court while noting a trust gap between the Bengal government and the Election Commission of India.
Is Galgotias University professor Neha Singh suspended over China-made ‘robodog’ display at AI Summit?

Speculation about Neha Singh’s suspension erupted on social media after her LinkedIn profile showed her status as ‘open to work’. Is she suspended? Here’s what we know.
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta marks one year in office, unveils report card highlighting achievements

On Friday, the Chief Minister of Delhi unveiled the one-year report card of her government in the national capital, highlighting achievements across different sectors.