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US Court Allows Resumption of Trump's White House Ballroom Construction on June 5
The US court will review the case of Trump's White House ballroom construction on June 5 after previous halts. This legal review will decide if construction can resume amid ongoing security and legal concerns.

Trump Criticizes Court Ruling and Historian Over White House Ballroom Blockade
President Donald Trump criticized a court ruling that stopped above-ground construction of the White House ballroom, targeting both the judge and the historian involved in the lawsuit. His comments underscore ongoing tensions around White House renovations and legal challenges.

Court Permits Security Facilities Construction at White House, Pauses Ballroom Work
A court has allowed construction of security facilities at the White House to continue, overriding a halt on the ballroom project. The decision underscores ongoing legal and safety concerns linked to President Trump's residence renovation.

Judge Orders Trump to Halt White House Ballroom Construction Amid Congressional Approval Dispute
A federal judge has ordered the halt of Donald Trump's White House ballroom project until Congress approves it. The court's decision highlights legal hurdles and political uncertainty surrounding the controversial construction.

Philippine anti-dynasty bill faces criticism for loopholes aiding political clans
The Philippines' proposed anti-dynasty bill is under debate but criticized for loopholes allowing political clans to persist. Critics warn the bill could entrench dynasties further, raising concerns about its effectiveness and future political impacts.