- Two Spanish waterparks close due to ‘brown challenge’ incidents
- Latvia faces rising irregular migration, linked to Lukashenka’s regime
- Eight die in charter plane crash near remote military site in Alaska
- EU to boost funding for Morocco’s migration management after crisis
- Ukraine rallies support as NATO prepares to bolster eastern defences
- Jazz and gospel celebrated in Little Burgundy as Montreal honours Oliver Jones
- Liberia receives first group of deportees classified as third country from the US
- Bus driver arrested following death of 14-year-old boy in Portsmouth crash
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Liberia received its first group of “third country” deportees from the U.S. on Thursday, comprising around 20 migrants from Latin America. A small number of deportees resisted disembarkation, leading to their eventual return to the plane, with their current status unknown. Liberia plans to accept up to 1,200 deportees over the next year.
FBI agents executed search warrants on former Democratic Representative Eric Swalwell, seizing electronic devices amid a criminal investigation into sexual misconduct allegations. The searches occurred shortly after Swalwell arrived in San Francisco and targeted his residence in Washington, D.C. He resigned from Congress in April.
Iran executed Ghaem Hosseini, an Afghan national, on Thursday for his role in the deaths of four police officers during anti-government protests. His execution marks the 30th since the resurgence of hangings in the country amidst ongoing unrest, according to the Iran Human Rights group.
The United States on Wednesday added more than a dozen Chinese companies to a list created
The post Pentagon calls out Chinese companies it says are helping Beijing’s military
A staggering 500,000 residents in California are currently without power, with forecasters issuing warnings of what they describe as “one of the most dramatic weather days in recent memory.”
According to Centcom, the strikes targeted a land-attack cruise missile and four anti-ship missiles, which were poised for launch against ships in the Red Sea.
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The strikes are expected to unfold over several days, and the timing will depend on weather conditions. This decision follows a drone attack near the Syrian border in Jordan on Sunday.
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