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Evening Recap

Trump dangles ICE at airports as DHS funds run low

Trump threatened to swap TSA uniforms for ICE badges; Mexico opened the USMCA review clock.

economics

Mexico launches USMCA trade talks, advances electoral reform and digital economy plans

Mexico triggered the USMCA six-year review early, targeting digital-trade rules and quicker dispute panels to lock in nearshoring gains before the U.S.

Why it matters: The move forces Washington to negotiate while labor-rule enforcement cases against Mexico are still unresolved, sharpeni

politics

Iran Fires Missiles at UK-US Diego Garcia Base but Misses; Two Arrested at UK Nuclear Base

Iran’s medium-range missiles overshot Diego Garcia by roughly 60 km, but showed they can reach the remote base; London charged an Iranian national caught probing the Faslane nuclear site hours later.

Why it matters: The episode widens the target map for insurers and commanders, complicating Western force-posture in the Indian Ocean.

politics

Trump Offers to Pay TSA Salaries, Threatens ICE Deployment at Airports over Funding Standoff

Trump offered to bankroll TSA paychecks and threatened ICE deployment at checkpoints if Congress stalls DHS funding, daring Republicans to pick sides in the shutdown chess match.

Why it matters: By personalizing airport security, Trump raises the political cost of opposing his stopgap bill.

politics

US Sanctions Divert Russian Oil Ship Away From Cuba, Worsening Energy Crisis

U.S.

Why it matters: The lost cargo tightens energy rationing just as tourist season opens, squeezing Cuba’s foreign-currency intake.

politics

Chief Justice Roberts urges end to personal attacks amid Trump judiciary clashes

Chief Justice Roberts—usually silent—publicly warned against personal attacks on judges after another Trump broadside, signaling institutional alarm, not partisan sparring.

Why it matters: A sitting Chief Justice stepping in raises the stakes for any future contempt motion against Trump.

economics

Global Central Banks Signal Interest Rate Hikes Amid Inflation, Iran War Risks

Futures now price a 30-bp global policy-rate jump in Q2 as oil hovers near $115 amid Iran war risk; the ECB and BoE flagged April reviews.

Why it matters: Tighter money into a wartime supply shock risks synchronised slowdowns in Europe and Asia.

Airports, oil ports, and seaports—all waiting on Monday’s moves.

What to watch: House vote on the two-week DHS funding patch scheduled for Monday, 7 p.

Morning Briefing

Orbán’s €90B Ukraine veto forces EU workaround

Budapest froze €90 billion for Kyiv; Brussels is scrambling for a detour.

politics

UK Conservatives Face Criticism Over Anti-Muslim Comments and Eid Message Silence

Tory HQ posted 17 Easter greetings last year but no Eid note this week, as MPs’ anti-Muslim remarks resurfaced and Badenoch stayed silent.

Why it matters: The pattern risks alienating 3 million Muslim voters ahead of local elections already tight for the party.

politics

Hungary's Orbán blocks €90B EU loan to Ukraine amid pipeline dispute and election politics

Orbán used Hungary’s single-state veto to stall the €90 billion Ukraine loan, linking approval to a side demand for oil-pipeline concessions.

Why it matters: The block forces the EU to test emergency workarounds that could undercut unanimity rules on future sanctions and

politics

Mexico escalates diplomatic demand for probe into teen's death in US ICE custody

Mexico’s second diplomatic note demands body-cam footage and autopsy data after 18-year-old Royer Pérez Jiménez died in ICE custody.

Why it matters: Persistent pressure could complicate White House efforts to secure Mexico’s cooperation on border enforcement.

politics

Mexico Boosts Cuba Aid, Pushes Banking Reform, Lula Proposes Pemex-Petrobras Gulf Oil Deal

At Cancún’s banking summit, López Obrador doubled Cuba aid and backed a bill forcing Mexican banks to cap fees; Lula pitched a Petrobras-Pemex Gulf JV.

Why it matters: A Pemex-Petrobras alliance would shift Gulf exploration away from US majors and strengthen a left-leaning energy bloc.

politics

US Authorities Investigate Colombian President Gustavo Petro for Drug Trafficking Links

US prosecutors are probing whether Gustavo Petro’s 2022 campaign took cartel money, subpoenas show, widening beyond DEA intel leaks earlier this year.

Why it matters: An indictment would jolt Colombia’s peace talks and put the US anti-drug agenda at risk.

entertainment

Sean Penn Skips Oscars to Visit Ukraine, Receives Train-Metal Replica Award

Skipping Hollywood’s big night, Sean Penn accepted a rail-scrap Oscar from Zelenskyy in Kyiv and filmed footage for a new war doc.

Why it matters: The stunt keeps Ukraine on pop-culture radar as donor fatigue grows.

Meetings start Monday; outcomes start tallying fast.

What to watch: EU finance ministers meet Monday; a qualified-majority end-run is on the table.