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Protests Erupt After Minnesota Nurse Killed
The killing of Minnesota nurse Alex Pretti by federal agents has sparked protests, political backlash, and mounting pressure on the White House over its aggressive immigration enforcement in the state.
read moreU.S. Moves ISIS Detainees From Syria to Iraq
The U.S. has begun transferring thousands of ISIS detainees from Syria to Iraq as rising tensions and shifting security responsibilities threaten the stability of detention facilities in northeastern Syria.
read morePentagon Puts Troops on Standby for Minnesota Deployment
The Pentagon has placed about 1,500 active-duty soldiers on standby for a potential deployment to Minnesota as President Donald Trump considers invoking the Insurrection Act amid an ongoing immigration enforcement crackdown.
read moreEuropean Troops Deployed to Greenland
European allies have begun deploying troops to Greenland in support of Denmark as talks with the United States reveal deep disagreements over the Arctic islandâs future.
read moreJack Smith to Testify Before House Panel
Former special counsel Jack Smith is set to testify publicly before the House Judiciary Committee on January 22 about his investigations into President Donald Trump, reviving debate over the failed prosecutions and their political fallout.
read moreFed Chair Powell Faces Criminal Probe Amid Trump Tensions
Federal prosecutors have launched a criminal investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell over the central bankâs $2.5 billion headquarters renovation, intensifying his clash with the Trump administration and raising concerns over the Fedâs independence.
read moreNepal Youth Protesters Voice Regret as Interim Government Faces Backlash
Nepalâs youth-led protest movement that toppled the government is now marked by regret and renewed unrest as demonstrators accuse the interim leadership of failing to deliver on promises of reform and accountability.
read moreSyria Unveils New Banknotes to Rebrand Economy
Syria has introduced new banknotes without Assadâs image, aiming to stabilize the pound, boost economic recovery, and rebrand the nation after years of war and inflation.
read moreJapan Clears Restart of Worldâs Largest Nuclear Plant
Japan has approved the restart of the worldâs largest nuclear power plant for the first time since Fukushima, aiming to cut fossil fuel dependence while facing lingering public safety concerns.
read moreU.S. Pursues Third Sanctioned Tanker Near Venezuela
The U.S. Coast Guard is pursuing a sanctioned oil tanker near Venezuela, potentially marking a third vessel seizure this month as tensions rise over U.S. enforcement actions and Venezuelaâs condemnation of them.
read moreU.S. Pursues Third Sanctioned Tanker Near Venezuela
The U.S. Coast Guard is pursuing a sanctioned oil tanker near Venezuela, potentially marking a third vessel seizure this month as tensions rise over U.S. enforcement actions and Venezuelaâs condemnation of them.
read moreArgentina, UK Explore Weapons Ban Shift
Argentina and the UK are exploring the possible easing of long-standing weapons export restrictions as President Javier Milei moves to strengthen diplomatic, defense, and economic ties ahead of a planned visit to Britain.
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