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Asia|Political|US|World

Trump, Modi avoid discussing minority rights in meeting

U.S.

Trump, Modi avoid discussing minority rights in meeting
Crime|Election|Political|US

NYC mayor preps executive order allowing ICE agents into Rikers Island after meeting border czar

NYC mayor preps executive order allowing ICE agents into Rikers Island after meeting border czar

NYC mayor preps executive order allowing ICE agents into Rikers Island after meeting border czar
Business|Crime|Election|Political|US

Major corporate law firms join legal battle over Trump policies

As opponents of U.S.

Major corporate law firms join legal battle over Trump policies
Americas|Political|US|World

US deports 119 migrants from a variety of nations to Panama

Panama's president has said his country has received the first U.S. flight carrying deportees from other nations as the Trump administration takes Panama up on its offer to act as a stopover for expelled migrants

US deports 119 migrants from a variety of nations to Panama
Americas|Election|Political|US|World

Trump and Maduro refresh a complex relationship governed by self-interest and tainted by Venezuela election fraud

During his first term, Donald Trump attempted to apply ‘maximum pressure’ on the socialist government in Caracas. This time around, the dynamic has shifted (a little).

Trump and Maduro refresh a complex relationship governed by self-interest and tainted by Venezuela election fraud
Asia|Business|Political|US|World

Trump, Modi plan joint press conference on Thursday

U.S.

Trump, Modi plan joint press conference on Thursday
Crime|Election|Political|US

Attorney general will ‘look into’ why criminal case against NYC mayor hasn’t been dropped yet

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi says she will “look into” why the corruption charges against New York City’s mayor have not yet been dropped

Americas|Crime|Political|US

ACLU lawsuit seeks access to migrants sent to Guantanamo Bay

By Ted Hesson WASHINGTON -The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit on Wednesday seeking access to dozens of migrants flown to a U.S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, saying they were

ACLU lawsuit seeks access to migrants sent to Guantanamo Bay
Business|Economy|Food|Political|US

Latino businesses in Minneapolis report drop in sales in face of Trump's immigration crackdown

Latino businesses in Minneapolis report drop in sales in face of Trump's immigration crackdown

Crime|Political|US

Trump won't block immigration arrests in houses of worship. Now these 27 religious groups are suing

More than two-dozen Christian and Jewish groups representing millions of Americans have filed a federal court lawsuit challenging a Trump administration move giving immigration agents more leeway to make arrests at houses of worship

Trump won't block immigration arrests in houses of worship. Now these 27 religious groups are suing
Crime|Food|US

Suspect in murder of restaurant owner was in country illegally, immigration officials say

Suspect in murder of restaurant owner was in country illegally, immigration officials say

Election|Europe|Political

Pressure grows on Austrian conservatives to end coalition talks with far right

The conservative Austrian People's Party (OVP) came under growing pressure on Tuesday to end its coalition talks with the far-right Freedom Party (FPO) as a deal

Pressure grows on Austrian conservatives to end coalition talks with far right
Political|US|World

Pope Francis tells US bishops Trump's immigration policy 'will end badly'

Pope Francis sharply criticized U.S.

Pope Francis tells US bishops Trump's immigration policy 'will end badly'
Africa|Economy|Education|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

In search of economic boost, some African countries send workers abroad

They line up by the hundreds to meet recruiters at schools in provincial towns and convention halls in large cities, some carrying advanced

In search of economic boost, some African countries send workers abroad
Political|US

Where do the legal cases against Trump's executive orders stand?

U.S.

Where do the legal cases against Trump's executive orders stand?
Business|Crime|Political|US

ICE raid caught on camera by contractor at job site

ICE raid caught on camera by contractor at job site

Business|Economy|Political|Technology|US

With billions at stake, Trump administration scrubs federal chips contracts for words like ‘diversity’ and ‘immigrant’

With billions at stake, Trump administration scrubs federal chips contracts for words like ‘diversity’ and ‘immigrant’

With billions at stake, Trump administration scrubs federal chips contracts for words like ‘diversity’ and ‘immigrant’
Americas|Political|US|World

Migrants stranded in Mexico try to restart life after Trump eliminates legal pathway to US

Many migrants have been left stranded in Mexican border cities after the Trump administration immediately canceled tens of thosands of appointments made through a government app called CBP One that offered a legal pathway to the U.S. Some have returned to their countries

Migrants stranded in Mexico try to restart life after Trump eliminates legal pathway to US
Americas|Political|US|World

Venezuela sends 2 planes to US to return migrants, signaling a potential improvement in relations

Two Venezuelan planes have returned home with about 190 Venezuelans deported from the United States

Venezuela sends 2 planes to US to return migrants, signaling a potential improvement in relations
Political|US

Trump's order curtailing US birthright citizenship blocked by third judge

U.S.

Trump's order curtailing US birthright citizenship blocked by third judge
Americas|Political|US

Third judge blocks Trump’s order ending birthright citizenship for kids of people in US illegally

A federal judge who just blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship for the children of people in the U.S. illegally says he's not persuaded by the Trump administration's arguments

Third judge blocks Trump’s order ending birthright citizenship for kids of people in US illegally
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

US judge blocks possible transfer of Venezuelan detainees to Guantanamo

A federal judge in New Mexico on Sunday granted a preemptive restraining order to block the U.S. government from sending three Venezuelan men detained in the state from being

US judge blocks possible transfer of Venezuelan detainees to Guantanamo
Political|US

San Francisco leads coalition in new lawsuit against Trump’s sanctuary jurisdiction crackdown

San Francisco leads coalition in new lawsuit against Trump’s sanctuary jurisdiction crackdown

San Francisco leads coalition in new lawsuit against Trump’s sanctuary jurisdiction crackdown
Australia|Business|Economy|Political|Travel

New Zealand to loosen visa rules to lure foreign investors

New Zealand will relax visa rules to attract more foreign investors, in efforts to stimulate economic growth, its centre-right government said on Sunday.

New Zealand to loosen visa rules to lure foreign investors