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Supreme Court ruling 'could create tariff refund problem'

A Supreme Court ruling that scraps the Trump administration's tariffs imposed on dozens of nations under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act, and which refunds the import fees collected, would create a major “administrative problem,” Kevin Hassett, director of the National Economic Council, has told CBS' “Face the Nation.” The president's top economic advisor said: “We really expect the Supreme Court is going to find with us,”  but even if it didn't find in the administration's favor, Hassett argued it would be “pretty unlikely that they're going to call for widespread refunds because it would be an administrative problem to get those refunds out there.”

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Drug gangs pose grave threat to European security, agency warns

Criminal drug gangs have become a grave threat to European security by flooding the streets with South American cocaine, says Alexis Goosdeel, outgoing director of the EU Drugs Agency (EUDA). Last month, Goosdeel said: "Today drugs are everywhere . . . We see that over the last six or seven years, there has been a huge increase in drug market-related violence in most EU Member States. And that's a major difference because 10 years ago, when we talked about drug-related violence, we were talking about Central America. Now it's a bit everywhere in the European Union." 

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