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US says secondary sanctions on Russia to go ahead, even though Putin-Witkoff meeting ‘went well’

US says secondary sanctions on Russia to go ahead, even though Putin-Witkoff meeting ‘went well’

The United States government has reaffirmed its commitment to imposing secondary sanctions on Russian entities, signaling continued economic pressure despite recent diplomatic contacts between Russian President Vladimir Putin and American businessman Elliott Witkoff. Administration officials emphasized that the sanctions regime remains unchanged, characterizing the economic measures as separate from individual diplomatic interactions.This position arises following news of a fruitful discussion between Putin and Witkoff, a real estate developer based in New York, which had led to conjecture regarding possible changes in U.S. policy towards Russia. Senior officials from the State Department emphasized that although diplomatic pathways are still accessible, the…
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Israel's Netanyahu expected to push for plan to 'occupy' Gaza

Netanyahu likely to advocate for plan to ‘occupy’ Gaza

Recent political developments suggest Israeli leadership may be moving toward establishing a prolonged security arrangement in Gaza following the current conflict. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government appears to be evaluating options that would involve maintaining Israeli military forces in the territory for an indefinite period, according to sources familiar with internal discussions.The suggested plan is said to focus on stopping the resurgence of militant organizations and guaranteeing lasting safety for communities in Israel close to the Gaza border. This method could signify a major change from Israel's sole disengagement from Gaza in 2005, representing what some experts refer to as…
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UK to start returning some migrants to France within days under new deal

UK to start returning some migrants to France within days under new deal

The United Kingdom is set to begin transferring some migrants back to France within days, following the implementation of a recently negotiated agreement aimed at addressing irregular migration across the English Channel. This move marks a significant shift in the UK’s border and asylum strategy and reflects growing efforts to strengthen cooperation between the two nations in managing migration flows and improving border security.The accord, finalized following months of diplomatic negotiations, creates a formal structure for the repatriation of specific individuals who have traversed the Channel from France in pursuit of asylum in the UK. It is an element of…
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White South African farm owner on trial for allegedly murdering two Black women and feeding their bodies to pigs

Trial begins for White South African farmer accused of murdering two Black women and feeding pigs their bodies

In South Africa, a case unfolding in the courts has drawn national and international attention due to its disturbing allegations and the broader social tensions it evokes. A white farm owner is currently on trial for the alleged murder of two Black women, with prosecutors accusing him of attempting to dispose of the victims’ bodies by feeding them to pigs on his property. The trial has become a focal point in conversations about racial violence, land ownership, and justice in post-apartheid South Africa.The defendant, who manages and runs a business farm in a rural area of the nation, has entered…
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European plans to send asylum seekers to offshore centers in disarray after top court ruling

Legal ruling derails EU’s offshore asylum seeker center plans

Several European nations' attempts to set up offshore processing centers for asylum applicants have faced major legal obstacles due to a recent decision by one of Europe’s leading courts. This ruling has cast doubt on the future of plans to transfer asylum seekers to third countries during the processing of their claims, an approach that has been heavily debated from both legal and humanitarian viewpoints.The decision made by the highest court of the European Union examined the lawfulness of delegating asylum processing tasks outside the EU. The court highlighted that assigning the responsibility of handling asylum procedures to countries not…
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Putin says Russia’s hypersonic missile has entered service and will be deployed in Belarus

Russia’s hypersonic missile now operational, Putin says deployment planned for Belarus

Russian President Vladimir Putin has confirmed that one of the country’s most advanced hypersonic missile systems has officially entered active service and will soon be stationed in Belarus. The announcement marks a significant step in Russia’s ongoing effort to modernize its strategic military capabilities and deepen defense ties with its closest ally in the region.Based on remarks given in a recent top-tier meeting, the missile—designed to achieve very high speeds while avoiding contemporary defense mechanisms—has finished its ultimate test stages and is now deemed ready for operation. The strategy includes positioning the weapon in Belarus, a step that might alter…
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Trump envoy visits controversial Gaza aid distribution site

Trump envoy visits hotly debated Gaza aid distribution site

An emissary dispatched by previous President Donald Trump visited a site for aid distribution in Gaza that has sparked considerable debate. This trip highlights the difficulties encountered in providing humanitarian assistance in conflict areas, emphasizing wider issues concerning the equity, security, and political consequences of these actions.The specific site in question has been under examination due to accusations related to the ways resources are distributed, safety issues, and perceived biases. Observers have expressed concerns about the allocation of assistance, whether particular groups receive preference, and if the procedure unintentionally aids regional parties who could gain from continuous conflicts.During the visit,…
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US offers up to k bonus for would-be ICE deportation officers

US offers lucrative up to $50k bonus for ICE deportation officer applicants

The United States government is offering large cash bonuses to encourage more people to join Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). New recruits can receive up to $50,000 in signing bonuses, making this one of the most generous offers currently available in law enforcement. The goal is to bring in thousands of new officers to support an increase in immigration enforcement across the country.This effort is part of a major expansion plan for ICE. The agency has been given a large budget increase to help it meet ambitious new goals, including deporting up to one million people each year. To make…
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Cherry Vann becomes first woman and LGBTQ cleric named archbishop in Britain

Cherry Vann makes history as first female and LGBTQ archbishop in Britain

In a pivotal development for the Church and the wider British community, Cherry Vann has been appointed the initial female and openly LGBTQ cleric to hold the position of archbishop in the United Kingdom. Her groundbreaking appointment signifies a crucial advancement in the continuous effort towards more inclusivity and representation within church leadership.Vann's promotion to the position of archbishop marks not only a personal achievement but also highlights changing values in specific branches of Anglicanism and associated denominations in Britain. Her selection has garnered interest from religious groups and advocacy organizations, as it emphasizes key discussions about gender, sexuality, and…
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Pope gets a slice of home at Vatican City with a special delivery of Chicago pizza

Pope gets a special Chicago pizza treat at Vatican City

In a surprising and touching act, Pope Francis recently accepted a special package that introduced a taste of Chicago right to the center of Vatican City — a box containing genuine deep-dish pizza. This delightful dish was meticulously crafted and shipped from the Windy City directly to the Pope's home. Although the Vatican is typically linked with ancient religious practices instead of casual dining, the delivery of this particular pizza brought joy and provided a momentary, delightful link to the Pope’s love for uncomplicated enjoyments.This unique delivery was more than just a whimsical event. It highlighted a moment of cultural…
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