- European Commission confirms that returns fall under EU law
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- Climbers seek to deepen connection with British Columbia’s forests
- Florida holds primaries for governor and Senate alongside key races in Alaska and Wyoming
- Andrew declines King Charles’s Balmoral holiday invitation over concerns of being isolated
- Trump threatens military action against Oman over Iran conflict involvement
- Greece lifts dairy transport ban from Lesbos following disease outbreak
- Germany Warns EU Electricity Tax Plan Threatens National Sovereignty
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Three states are holding primaries on Tuesday. In Florida, voters will select nominees for governor and Senate, with frontrunner Byron Donalds leading the Republican race. In Alaska, incumbent Senator Dan Sullivan faces competition in a nonpartisan primary, while former Representative Mary Peltola seeks a challenge.
The Justice Department filed an appeal on Monday seeking to reinstate criminal charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran man previously wrongfully deported. A May ruling dismissed the charges as vindictive, a claim the Justice Department disputes, asserting multiple valid grounds for prosecution.
The Trump administration’s Justice Department is pursuing unredacted voter registration lists from nearly all US states, claiming the need for compliance with federal voting laws. Lawsuits have been filed against 30 states and the District of Columbia, with 23 cases dismissed so far, including one involving Georgia, which was refiled after a jurisdictional issue.
Donald Trump joked about merging Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, highlighting his recent focus on a united Ireland.
The United States is under scrutiny for deportations to El Salvador, where Human Rights Watch reports forced disappearances of Salvadoran deportees. President Nayib Bukele’s Terrorism Confinement Centre faces allegations of human rights violations. Families seek recourse amidst these concerns.
Cuba is experiencing an island-wide blackout as its national power grid collapses, affecting around 10 million residents. The Ministry of Energy and Mines noted a “complete disconnection” while investigating the situation. President Miguel Diaz-Canel will speak with the US government regarding the crisis.
Kouri Richins, who wrote a children’s book about grief, was found guilty of murdering her husband with fentanyl.
Trump claims Iran’s military is obliterated but sends 5,000 troops, raising concerns about Iran… America’s next Vietnam War? | World News.
One Battle After Another led the Oscars 2026, while Bridesmaids reunited alongside Baby Yoda and ballet making a striking comeback.
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