Global Gist
In the *Global Gist*, here’s what’s making headlines around the world:
- The U.K. Supreme Court has sharply limited car finance compensation payouts, a relief for lenders but a blow for millions of motorists.
- The U.S. Corporation for Public Broadcasting is shutting down after Trump-era funding cuts, ending decades of support for public radio and TV.
- Myanmar’s unregulated mining is devastating the Mekong River, imperiling local communities and biodiversity, echoing recent regional environmental crises.
- Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe has been sentenced to 12 years of house arrest for witness tampering, a landmark in Latin American accountability.
- India and China are cautiously thawing their post-border clash relations, signaling hope after years of tension.
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AI Context Discovery
Historical searches performed for this analysis:
• Trump fires lead official on economic data as tariffs cause market drop (6 months)
• US tariffs and global market instability (6 months)
• Corporation for Public Broadcasting funding cuts (1 year)
• Myanmar Mekong River pollution from mining (1 year)
• Supreme Court ruling on UK car finance payouts (6 months)
• Gaza humanitarian crisis and US policy (6 months)
• US deploys nuclear submarines in Russia row (6 months)
• States suing Trump administration over gender-affirming care (6 months)
• Colombia ex-president Uribe conviction (1 year)
• India-China relations thaw (1 year)
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