A flurry of international political developments are making headlines today, from a potential US-Ukraine agreement to Canadian criticism of US trade policies. Let's break down the key stories.
US and Ukraine Eye Mineral Resources Agreement
The United States and Ukraine are reportedly on the verge of signing an agreement concerning mineral resources. According to sources, President Donald Trump is expected to announce the deal in Congress. The agreement is said to include the establishment of an investment fund aimed at aiding Ukraine's reconstruction efforts.

This agreement could have significant implications for both nations, potentially boosting Ukraine's economy and providing the US with access to valuable mineral resources. The details of the agreement remain to be seen, but the announcement is eagerly anticipated.
Canada's Trudeau Blasts US Tariffs
Meanwhile, north of the border, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has sharply criticized US tariffs imposed on his country. Trudeau reportedly called the tariffs "a very dumb thing to do," expressing his frustration with the trade barriers between the two nations.
This isn't the first time Trudeau has voiced his displeasure with US trade policies. The relationship between Canada and the US has been strained in recent years due to disagreements over trade and other issues. "These tariffs are hurting businesses and consumers on both sides of the border," a Canadian official stated.

SCOTUS Justice Flags Concerns Over Mexico Gun Lawsuit
In other news, Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has raised concerns about a gun lawsuit filed by Mexico in US courts. Jackson suggested that the lawsuit seeks to have the judiciary perform actions that Congress has not authorized.
The concern, initially reported by Breitbart, is that the lawsuit could tempt the judiciary into overstepping its bounds and countering the will of the legislative branch. This highlights the ongoing debate about the proper role of the courts in shaping public policy.

Finally, Israel has blocked humanitarian aid into Gaza, demanding Hamas agree to a US plan for a ceasefire extension. The situation remains tense as negotiations continue.