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A recent FBI-led raid at an Idaho race track shows how immigration is driving federal law enforcement under the Trump administration.
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A recent FBI-led raid at an Idaho race track shows how immigration is driving federal law enforcement under the Trump administration.
Rob Jetten, 38, is poised to become the Netherlands’ youngest and first openly gay prime minister, leading D66 from obscurity to the top. Known for his upbeat ‘yes, we can’ approach, Jetten promises unity and progress, contrasting with far-right leader…
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MediaTek says it is on track to generate $1B in revenue from its data center AI accelerator ASIC chips in 2026, after reporting Q3 revenue up 7.8% YoY to $4.64B — Taiwan’s top chip design company, MediaTek (2454.TW), expect…
Maldives’ generational ban on smoking goes into effect DWView Full Coverage on Google News
For decades, coal has been a divisive subject in the Navajo Nation, which spans portions of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah.
‘We don’t feel safe’: after week of bombings, people in Gaza are losing faith in ceasefire The GuardianIsraeli Strikes in Gaza Kill at Least 100, Local Health Officials Say The New York TimesFrom Trump, With Impunity Th…
Risk to general public is low but cases in California suggest virus is spreading undetected in some communitiesA newer variant of mpox, the virus formerly known as monkeypox, is now spreading through some communities in the US and Europe.The risk to th…
The vehicles will allow troops and heavy armour, including tanks and artillery, to cross rivers or other water obstacles by forming floating bridges or ferries.
The post UK, Germany sign £200m deal for new Army bridging kit first appeared on UK Defence Journal.
After initial enthusiasm, people fear ceasefire does not mean end to war but just less frequent, more unpredictable violenceAmeen al-Zein, like many in Gaza, was overjoyed by the news of the ceasefire. It was a rare moment of relief after years of fear…
NATO and Japan have held their first formal dialogue on defence industrial cooperation and capability development, marking a new step in their growing security partnership, the alliance announced.
The post NATO and Japan deepen ties with defence industry talks first appeared on UK Defence Journal.