Judge Orders Migrant Hearings, Halting Trump’s Deportation Plans
A federal judge on March 24 ruled that migrants must get hearings, dealing a big blow to Trump’s plan to deport Venezuelan migrants without due process.
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A federal judge on March 24 ruled that migrants must get hearings, dealing a big blow to Trump’s plan to deport Venezuelan migrants without due process.
The Trump administration has denied Tijuana’s water request under the 1944 treaty, marking a historic first in US-Mexico water sharing.
A draft executive order may impose $1.5M fees on China made ships at U.S. ports, risking further instability in global supply chains.
Türkiye battles a market rout amid nationwide protests following the detention of Istanbul mayor Ekrem Imamoglu.
A shocking case in Brčko, Bosnia: 31 children rescued from poor conditions in a human trafficking investigation leave more questions than answers.
French actor Gerard Depardieu begins his trial in Paris over 2021 film shoot abuse allegations while denying all claims.
Putin praises UAE mediation in a key detainee exchange, while both leaders discuss Russia-US dialogue and reaffirm OPEC+ coordination.
Group of Friends for Peace sees a turning point in the Ukraine crisis, with leaders pushing for a negotiated and lasting resolution.
Danish PM Mette Frederiksen stresses that any U.S. delegation visit to Greenland must be based on mutual respect and sovereignty amid local concerns.
China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson denies reports that former Philippine President Duterte sought asylum, calling the claims baseless.