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President Trump’s crackdown on immigration has sparked protests in Los Angeles, where at least 44 people have been arrested in a series of raids.
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President Trump’s crackdown on immigration has sparked protests in Los Angeles, where at least 44 people have been arrested in a series of raids.
Donald Trump stated that the move was needed to protect against “foreign terrorists” and other security threats to the United States.During his first term in office, he announced a ban on travelers from seven countries, a policy upheld later in 2018 by the Supreme Court.
In an interview with FRANCE 24, Israeli Economy Minister Nir Barkat rejected the creation of a Palestinian state, advocating instead for an “emirate model” for Palestinians in the West Bank.
King Charles III said Canada is facing unprecedented challenges in a world that’s never been more dangerous as he opened the Canadian Parliament
US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem has drawn criticism for participating in religious rituals at the Western Wall in occupied East Jerusalem, where she placed a handwritten note on the wall reading: “Israel & God’s chosen people, we stand with you.”
In a major escalation, the Donald Trump administration says it will bar international students from coming to Harvard University, and kick the current ones out. The secretary of Homeland Security says this should serve as a warning to other American colleges. But as Andy Roesgen reports, Harvard is ready to take the fight to court.
US President Donald Trump ambushed South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa during a visit in the Oval Office, repeating claims that white farmers in the country are facing a genocide. During the tense meeting, Ramaphosa denied Trump’s allegations and defended his government’s policies.
Moscow sees talks with Kyiv as a “continuation” of failed negotiations in 2022 at the start of its invasion, Russia’s delegation head Vladimir Medinsky, insisting the Kremlin’s team had “necessary competencies” for the negotiations.
At least 30 Israeli fighter jets struck Hodeidah’s port and a concrete factory in Bajil district, Yemen on May 5. The air strikes destroyed most of the port’s fuel storage tanks and caused significant structural damage.
Sheikh Hikmat al-Hijri, a spiritual leader of the Druze community, has condemned what he calls a “genocidal campaign” against his people.
Sky’s Mark Stone spoke to the people of Michigan to see what they think of the president 100 days on from his inauguration.
France 24’s correspondent in India warns of “growing fears of a potential conflict” between India and Pakistan after a militant attack in Kashmir killed 26 tourists on April 22.
Pope Francis, the first pope from the Americas and the Global South, has died. Elected in 2013, the Argentinian-born Jesuit led the Catholic Church through a decade marked by modest leadership, diplomatic firsts and calls for social justice.
One year since Iran’s attack, Israel stands stronger, more united, and more determined than ever.
As the United Nations braces for US funding cuts, a former American diplomat is leading an effort to ‘DOGE’ the UN. That means his team is exploring ways to make the global organization more cost-effective.
Trevor Phillips asked the Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds whether he trusts Jingye, the Chinese former owner of the steel plant, after he repeatedly said in Parliament that they acted in “bad faith”.
As tension mounts between the US and Iran, an “indirect” meeting between envoys from Washington and Tehran is taking place in Oman on Saturday. It’s a rare diplomatic exchange between two countries that have been locked in a kind of cold war for almost half a century
A US immigration judge has given the Trump administration the green light to proceed with the deportation of pro-Palestine Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil.
UN chief Antonio Guterres has rejected Israel’s proposal to control all aid deliveries to Gaza, saying the plan risks Tel Aviv “callously” limiting everything aid-related down to the last grain of flour.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed for the first time on Monday that Ukrainian troops have been active in Russia’s Belgorod region as they seek to protect Ukrainian towns near the border.