- US Supreme Court allows Trump to continue White House ballroom project for now
- Studies indicate year-round shipping potential for Manitoba’s Port of Churchill
- Trump to award Congressional Space Medal of Honor to Artemis II crew
- Schoolboy, 14, named as Beau Croucher after fatal bus collision in Portsmouth
- Two Spanish waterparks close due to ‘brown challenge’ incidents
- Latvia faces rising irregular migration, linked to Lukashenka’s regime
- Eight die in charter plane crash near remote military site in Alaska
- EU to boost funding for Morocco’s migration management after crisis
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US Supreme Court allows Trump to continue White House ballroom project for now
Get you up to speed: US Supreme Court allows Trump’s ballroom project to continue for now
The United States Supreme Court has temporarily paused a lower court ruling to halt President Donald Trump‘s $400 million White House ballroom project. Chief Justice John Roberts signed the order, allowing construction to continue while the court reviews an emergency appeal from the Trump administration.
The Trump administration’s legal team has indicated that approximately 65 per cent of the ballroom project is complete, with construction crews operating 20 hours a day, seven days a week. The ongoing legal battle, initiated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, has raised questions about the president’s unilateral authority to undertake such extensive renovations without congressional approval.
The US Supreme Court’s temporary order allows President Donald Trump to continue the $400m White House ballroom project while the court reviews an emergency appeal from his administration. The Trump administration has contended that the ballroom’s construction is necessary for national security, despite earlier claims that the project was primarily intended to accommodate state events.
What remains unclear — It is uncertain how the White House intends to reconcile the ongoing construction with the requirement for congressional approval as mandated by lower court rulings.
US Supreme Court allows Trump to continue White House ballroom project for now
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The Trump administration has argued the $400m White House ballroom is needed for national security purposes.
Published On 21 Aug 202621 Aug 2026
The United States Supreme Court will allow President Donald Trump to continue his $400m White House ballroom project for now, temporarily pausing a judicial order that would halt much of the development.
US Chief Justice John Roberts signed a temporary order on Friday allowing work to proceed while the court considers an emergency appeal from the Trump administration.
Lower courts had ordered a halt to the $400m project, finding that it must have congressional approval. That ruling was set to take effect on Friday. Roberts signed the order because he oversees appeals of cases based in the Washington, DC, area.
The case comes before the nation’s highest court as Trump, a Republican, seeks to expand presidential power and mould the capital in his own image.
The Trump administration has scored a series of victories on the high court’s emergency docket, though the justices have ruled against some of the president’s signature policies after fuller review.
The court skews conservative, with six justices appointed by right-wing presidents, compared to three named by left-leaning leaders.
A long-sought goal
Trump’s ambitions to construct a White House ballroom predate even his first term in office.
The Republican leader reportedly approached the administration of former President Barack Obama about such a construction as far back as 2010.
But since returning to the presidency for a second term in 2025, Trump has taken a more aggressive approach to pursuing construction and renovation projects in Washington, DC.
His administration has argued that the president has total authority to renovate the White House and other federal buildings as he sees fit.
In October, he demolished the century-old East Wing of the White House to make room for the ballroom, with no advance notice to the public.
While the Trump administration has argued in recent court filings that the ballroom must be completed due to national security concerns, his initial plans did not emphasise safety.
Rather, Trump had touted the need for additional space to hold state dinners and other events. The new ballroom structure is expected to measure roughly 8,400 square metres (90,000 square feet), dwarfing the White House’s main building.
Trump also said the project would be funded by private donations, though critics have pointed out that the administration has sought taxpayer funds, as well.
A lengthy legal fight
In December, the National Trust for Historic Preservation filed a lawsuit to stop the ballroom’s construction, arguing that Trump has no unilateral authority to undertake the work.
Lawyers for the preservation group accused the White House of trying to “outrun the courts” by accelerating construction in recent months, despite injunctions to pause the work.
The Trump administration has argued that 65 percent of work has already been completed.
Crews are working 20 hours a day, seven days a week on the project, US Department of Justice lawyers said in court documents. About $200m in private donations have also been spent or committed to the project, they added.
In April, US district court judge Richard Leon, who was appointed under Republican President George W Bush, ordered a stop to aboveground construction on the ballroom.
He emphasised that the president is “not the owner” of the White House and that such dramatic change should require congressional approval.
Leon did, however, include a carve-out to allow necessary construction to proceed if it ensured “the safety and security of the White House”. Below the ballroom, work is under way to create a multi-storey bunker that would house a hospital and military facilities.
Earlier this month, a majority on a three-judge appeals court panel upheld Leon’s injunction.
“Whether or not a massive ballroom should be constructed is for Congress to decide and is not a matter for Executive self-help,” two judges, both appointed by Democrats, ruled.
A third judge, appointed by Trump, said that the National Trust for Historic Preservation had no legal right to sue and called the court’s injunction a “blatant abuse of discretion”.
The appeals court ruling, however, was paused for 14 days to allow the Trump administration to petition the Supreme Court. That two-week window would have come to a close on Friday.
Studies indicate year-round shipping potential for Manitoba’s Port of Churchill
Get you up to speed: Studies show year-round shipping potential from Manitoba’s Port of Churchill
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew stated that studies demonstrating year-round shipping potential from the Port of Churchill support the case for expanding the Arctic deep-sea port. The confirmation of the studies’ findings was made in Manitoba.
Studies have indicated the potential for year-round shipping from the Port of Churchill, which could support expansion plans. The provincial government is considering these findings as part of its broader economic strategy for the region.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew has indicated that recent studies demonstrating the year-round shipping potential from the Port of Churchill strengthen the argument for enhancing the Arctic deep-sea port. Kinew’s comments come as discussions continue regarding the expansion of the facility aimed at boosting trade and economic opportunities in the region.
What remains unclear — The specific details of the proposed expansion plans for the Port of Churchill have not been disclosed.
Studies indicate year-round shipping potential for Manitoba’s Port of Churchill

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says studies showing year-round shipping potential from the Port of Churchill boost the case for expanding the Arctic deepsea port.
Trump to award Congressional Space Medal of Honor to Artemis II crew
Get you up to speed: Trump to honor Artemis II crew with nation’s top space medal
President Trump will award the Congressional Space Medal of Honor to the crew of NASA’s Artemis II mission on August 28 at Joint Reserve Base Ellington in Houston. The crew includes NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, along with Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, who successfully completed a 10-day mission around the moon and returned safely on April 10.
The Congressional Space Medal of Honor will be presented to the Artemis II mission crew on August 28 at Joint Reserve Base Ellington in Houston. Only 30 astronauts have received this honour to date, with the last recipients being Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken, awarded in 2023.
President Trump is set to present the Congressional Space Medal of Honor to the Artemis II mission crew on August 28 at Joint Reserve Base Ellington in Houston. This medal, awarded by the president on NASA’s recommendation, is presented to astronauts who have made exceptional contributions to national and global welfare; it has been awarded sparingly, with only 30 astronauts receiving it since its inception.
What remains unclear — The specific criteria that led to the selection of the Artemis II crew for the medal have not been disclosed.
Trump to award Congressional Space Medal of Honor to Artemis II crew
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President Trump plans to award the Congressional Space Medal of Honor to the crew of NASA’s Artemis II mission, WTX US News has learned.
A White House official confirmed the award will be presented Friday, Aug. 28, at Joint Reserve Base Ellington in Houston.
NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch, along with Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen, became the first humans to travel around the moon in more than a half-century during a 10-day mission. They splashed down safely to end the record-breaking flight on April 10.
Artemis II astronauts Jeremy Hansen, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Reid Wiseman in Houston on April 16, 2026. Raquel Natalicchio/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images 
Only 30 astronauts have received the medal, including Neil Armstrong and John Glenn, according to NASA. Astronauts killed in the Apollo 1 fire and the space shuttle Challenger and Columbia disasters received the medal posthumously.
The last astronauts awarded the medal were Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken, who in 2020 became the first to launch to orbit on a commercial spacecraft. President Joe Biden awarded them the medal in 2023.
Despite its name, the medal is awarded by the president based on recommendations from the NASA administrator. Congress has authorized the president to present, in the name of Congress, a medal to any astronaut who has “distinguished himself by exceptionally meritorious efforts and contributions to the welfare of the Nation and of mankind,” according to NASA.
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Schoolboy, 14, named as Beau Croucher after fatal bus collision in Portsmouth
Get you up to speed: Schoolboy, 14, who died after being hit by a bus in Portsmouth named and pictured | News UK
Beau Croucher, a 14-year-old schoolboy, died in hospital on Wednesday after being struck by a bus near The Hard in Portsmouth at around 4.25pm on Monday. The bus driver, a 39-year-old man from Portsmouth, was arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and has been released on bail until November 17.
The driver of the bus involved in the collision has been released on bail until November 17. Hampshire Constabulary is leading the investigation and has stated that the driver was arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.
A Stagecoach spokesperson confirmed that the company is cooperating fully with Hampshire Constabulary’s ongoing investigation into the incident. The driver of the bus was released on bail until November 17 as inquiries continue.
What remains unclear — The specific details surrounding the circumstances of the accident remain unverified.
Schoolboy, 14, named as Beau Croucher after fatal bus collision in Portsmouth
The schoolboy who died after being hit by a bus in Portsmouth has been remembered as ‘our beautiful, innocent baby boy’ by his family.
Beau Croucher died in hospital on Wednesday, two days after the accident, which happened close to the transport hub on The Hard at around 4.25pm on Monday.
The driver of the bus, a 39-year-old man from Portsmouth, was arrested initially on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving before being released on bail until November 17.
A Hampshire Constabulary spokesman said Beau’s family, who are from Portsmouth, were being supported by specialist officers.
In a tribute released through police, they said: ‘On Monday, Beau went out for the afternoon. He never came home.
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‘Right now, all of our love, our focus and our entire world is Beau.
‘These are the stories you hear about and think, “That could never happen to us.” You never, in a million years, imagine that something so unimaginable could happen to your perfect little family.’
They added that ‘there are no words that can come close to describing’ the ‘magnitude’ of their pain.
‘It is beyond anything we ever knew was possible to feel. Our hearts are broken in a way we didn’t know a heart could break.’
Remembering Beau as ‘our absolute world, our heartbeat, our obsession’, they said ‘to know Beau was to love him’.
‘When you got to spend time with Beau, it was a privilege. He had a unique way of making people laugh.
‘His humour was effortless, his observations were always on point, and he brought joy and laughter to everyone who knew him.
‘His intelligence has always astounded us. From an early age we realised how exceptional his mind was. He was in top sets at school, loved spending time with his friends, and he was happiest when he was around those he cared about.’
‘Beau carried himself with a quiet confidence and kindness that never went unnoticed.’
Recalling his hobbies and favourite things, the family said Beau was ‘Pompey’s number one fan’, and his favourite thing to do was go to games with his dad and grandad.
He also loved going on holiday, having been with his loved ones just last week in London for his birthday and then Cornwall.
‘He always showed gratitude for the life he lived,’ they noted, referring to him as ‘sunshine’ who ‘always stood out in a crowd’.
‘It’s like we were blessed with an angel.’
Concluding the tribute, they admitted it is ‘difficult to truly explain how much he meant to everyone and what an incredible boy he was’, plus the ’emptiness’ now left behind.
‘Our friends and family have been our pillars these past few days, literally picking us up off the floor and carrying us through moments we never believed we would have to face.
‘We have been completely overwhelmed and comforted by the outpouring of love, messages and support. We thank you as a family.’
Flowers have also been left at the scene, with a note attached to one bouquet, seemingly from a school friend, reading: ‘To Beau, RIP Fly High. I will never forget our memories. We had such a good time in science.
‘Can’t believe what happened. We will all miss u lots. Forever 14.’
Following the fatal incident, a Stagecoach spokesperson has said: ‘We can confirm that one of our bus drivers was involved in a collision with a pedestrian in Portsmouth yesterday, which resulted in the pedestrian sustaining injuries.
‘We are cooperating fully with Hampshire Constabulary and the local authorities, who are leading the investigation. As the matter is ongoing, it would not be appropriate for us to comment further at this stage.’
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Two Spanish waterparks close due to ‘brown challenge’ incidents
Get you up to speed: Two waterparks forced to close over disgusting ‘brown challenge’ spreading across Spain | News World
Two pools at the Caribe Aquatic Park in PortAventura World, Tarragona, were closed after faeces were discovered, part of a trend known as the ‘brown challenge’. The situation has since returned to normal, although authorities have not confirmed if those responsible have been identified.
Authorities confirmed that the closures at Caribe Aquatic Park occurred due to the detection of faeces in two pools, necessitating immediate evacuation and extensive cleaning protocols in line with regulations set by the Public Health Agency of Catalonia (ASPCAT). Approximately 50 municipalities across Spain have issued public alerts to combat similar incidents, as over 300 pools have already been closed for cleaning in recent years due to the ongoing “brown challenge” trend.
Theme park officials at PortAventura World emphasised that visitor safety is their top priority and stated they “rigorously applied all the health protocols established by current regulations and the Public Health Agency of Catalonia.” In response to the ongoing trend of the ‘brown challenge’, authorities have implemented fines between £1,000 and £5,000 for offenders, with around 50 municipalities issuing public alerts to address the issue.
What remains unclear — It is not clear whether the individuals responsible for the recent incidents at Caribe Aquatic Park have been identified.
Two Spanish waterparks close due to ‘brown challenge’ incidents

More pools in Spain have been targeted by the ‘brown challenge’ (Picture: portaventuraworld.com)
It appears the revolting ‘brown challenge’ is still going strong, as it’s forced two Spanish pools to close due to connected incidents.
For those fortunate enough to still be blissfully unaware of this disgusting trend, never fear, as we can fill you in.
In recent years, Instagram and TikTok users have taken it upon themselves to try and get public pools to close by either pooing in the water or releasing it from a bag inside their swimwear.
It’s caused a serious public health crisis, with the so-called ‘prank’ already leading to the closure of more than 300 pools in Spain, which had to be cleaned thoroughly and remain closed to the public for 24 to 48 hours by law.
And now, two more pools at a Caribbean-themed waterpark can be added to the list of victims.
The closures affected an area for adults and another for children at the Caribe Aquatic Park inside the PortAventura World resort on the Costa Dorada in the east coast province of Tarragona.
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Popular with British and Irish holidaymakers, the waterpark attracts around 5.3 million visitors per year and was full of tourists who were ordered out after faeces were spotted.
Footage soon made its way to social media, and it left little to the imagination as the evacuation procedures got underway.
‘This isn’t AI – this is reality. If you’re at Caribe Aquatic Park, you’ll have seen it. We’re all out of the pool.’
Another swimmer affected by the closures described ‘moments of tension’, adding: ‘Both pools, the adult one and the children’s one, had to be completely evacuated after someone apparently carried out the famous “summer challenge.”
‘Luckily, the quick response of the lifeguards and all the park staff prevented the situation from getting worse.’

Holiday spots and tourist attractions in Spain are becoming public health hazards (Picture: Shutterstock/saiko3p)
Criticising whoever was responsible, they asked: ‘Do you really have to go this far to pull a prank?
‘The kinds of challenges can have very serious consequences.’
Theme park officials also told local media in a statement: ‘The safety and well-being of our visitors is our top priority, and our team is trained and prepared to manage this type of situation with the utmost diligence and efficiency.
‘We rigorously applied all the health protocols established by current regulations and the Public Health Agency of Catalonia (ASPCAT).
‘Specifically, in the event of any detection and presence of faeces, vomit or other visible organic waste in the water, swimming is immediately prohibited until the situation is normalised after the corresponding protocol has been applied.’
Thankfully, the situation has returned to normal following the incident on Tuesday afternoon, though there were unconfirmed claims on social media today that the grim stunt had since been repeated there.

Authorities are trying to crack down on the grim behaviour by handing out hefty fines (Picture: Pau Barrena/AFP via Getty Images)
One user of the pools at the Caribe Aquatic Park said: ‘The incident that was reported on happened on Tuesday, but on Wednesday it occurred again. I was there that afternoon.’
An enraged local declared: ‘I’d make those responsible clean the toilets with their tongues.’
It was not immediately clear this afternoon if those behind the disgusting prank had been identified.
However, authorities have not been messing around when it comes to consequences, as fines ranging from £1,000 to £5,000 have been brought in to punish offenders.
Those caught are, of course, banned from the pool as well, as you’d hope.
Pools have also been enforcing police surveillance, although catching the offenders can prove tricky, since pools cannot install cameras or demand ID on entry.
Currently, around 50 municipalities have issued public alerts in a bid to crack down on the behaviour.
Over the past couple of years, the nasty prank has caused major issues for public pools in Spain, many of which are either small-town pools used by families or tourist hotspots.
As well as having to legally remain closed for sometimes two days while cleaning and filtering takes place, pools must test the water several times to ensure it is safe before reopening.
Sometimes, the pools must be drained and refilled completely, which can prove extremely costly.
This is because faeces can transmit viruses that pool chlorine does not kill, including norovirus; bacteria such as Salmonella; and parasites such as Cryptosporidium.
If swimmers accidentally swallow or inhale the dirty water, it can cause problems like stomach pains, vomiting, fever, diarrhoea, and more.
Children are most vulnerable as they swallow more water while swimming.
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Latvia faces rising irregular migration, linked to Lukashenka’s regime
Latvia faces rising irregular migration, linked to Lukashenka’s regime
Latvia is witnessing an increase in irregular migration, which European leaders attribute to a hybrid attack orchestrated by Aliaksandr Lukashenka’s regime.
Latvia’s increase in irregular migration highlights the broader strategic challenges posed by Aliaksandr Lukashenka’s regime, impacting European border security and regional stability.
“We are facing a significant challenge; this increase in irregular migration is a direct consequence of the actions taken by Lukashenka’s regime,” stated a Latvian government spokesperson.
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