US to Build 5,000-Person Immigrant Detention Camp in Texas Amid Trump’s Mass Deportation Push
Trump administration awards $232 million contract to build massive immigrant detention camp in El Paso, Texas
Trump administration awards $232 million contract to build massive immigrant detention camp in El Paso, Texas
A Federal Court has allowed five Australian women to sue Qatar Airways for invasive strip searches in Doha, overturning a previous ruling
Columbia University settles with Trump administration over antisemitism claims, agrees to reforms and $200m payout to regain frozen funds
Two people were killed and several homes destroyed as a massive wildfire swept through parts of Cyprus on Wednesday.
England are set to face Spain in a Euro 2025 final rematch, seeking redemption after their 2023 heartbreak.
US and EU are nearing a trade deal imposing 15% tariff on imports, possibly including cars, mirroring the US-Japan framework.
Trump said CBS parent company Paramount paid $16 million on Tuesday as part of a lawsuit settlement.
Emmanuel Macron and his wife are suing Candace Owens for defamation over false claim that Brigitte Macron is biologically male.
China has warned of power disruptions as record-breaking heatwave drives demand and strains hydropower and solar energy generation.
US and Japan have struck a $550 billion trade deal, slashing tariffs and boosting access for American goods.
Italy is planning 15,000 new prison spaces and rehab alternatives to address overcrowding and rising inmate welfare concerns.
Japan’s Prime Minister Ishiba has refuted claims of his resignation, stating he has not decided to step down yet.
At least 101, including 80 children, have died of malnutrition in Gaza during the conflict, mostly in recent weeks.
Zelensky’s new anti-corruption law has sparked mass protests as critics warn of rising autocracy and weakened institutions
Columbia University punishes nearly 80 students with expulsions, suspensions, and revoked degrees for protesting Israel’s war on Gaza
Aid to Africa sees sharpest cuts, with women’s health and children’s education most affected, sparking fears of rising deaths
India has ended its five-year suspension of Chinese tourist visas as both nations work to ease long-standing tensions.
A US agency has slammed Nigeria’s slow response to religious extremist killings and ongoing enforcement of blasphemy laws.
UK Judge Robin Knowles has criticised flawed damages calculation and Nigerian legal team’s failures in the landmark P&ID case.
United Nations Secretary-General Guterres says the world has started embracing clean energy, signifying the end of fossil fuels
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