US Supreme Court Greenlights Trump’s Immigration Detention Policy
On Sept 8, the US Supreme Court lifted limits on immigration agents’ detentions without ‘reasonable suspicion’, fueling Trump’s crackdown and sparking rights debate.
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On Sept 8, the US Supreme Court lifted limits on immigration agents’ detentions without ‘reasonable suspicion’, fueling Trump’s crackdown and sparking rights debate.
Facing intense bombardment, nearly 1M Gaza City residents were ordered to evacuate south, triggering panic as displaced families and overwhelmed hospitals seek safety amid growing international outcry.
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Nepal PM KP Sharma Oli resigns after protests turned violent, with 19 killed and a social media ban sparking clashes.
Four Israeli soldiers died in a Hamas-planted explosive attack on their tank in Gaza City amid Israel’s intensifying offensive.
Norway’s minority Labor Party secured a second term, while the populist Progress Party achieved its best-ever result, reshaping debates on taxes, energy, and social welfare.
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IAEA chief Grossi says restoring inspections in Iran could unlock a fresh wave of diplomatic progress as Tehran and the agency edge closer to a cooperation deal.
A deadly shooting at a Jerusalem bus stop kills six and injures 11; Hamas praises attackers as Israel vows pursuit.