Financial Times Front Page 2nd of July 2024
The Financial Times leads with the US Supreme Court’s pivotal ruling on Donald Trump’s immunity claim in an election interference case.
The Financial Times leads with the US Supreme Court’s pivotal ruling on Donald Trump’s immunity claim in an election interference case.
Marine Le Pen’s far-right party defeated President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist alliance in the first round of France’s snap parliamentary elections, with Le Pen securing the most votes while Macron’s centrist bloc fell to third place behind a leftwing alliance.
Joe Biden has rejected calls from within the Democratic Party, including those from former President Barack Obama, urging him to stand down from his presidential re-election campaign.
Kenya is experiencing unrest as police officers arrest a protester in Nairobi who called for the resignation of President William Ruto, following a day of nationwide protests demanding his departure and denouncing tax hikes and the increasing cost of living.