Early Sunday, a Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow prompted the closure of Vnukovo and Domodedovo airports. Russian air defenses reportedly intercepted nine drones targeting the capital, with minor incidents also reported in Tula and Kaluga regions. These attacks resulted in a brief fire at a chemical plant in Tula, causing two injuries. While Reuters could not independently verify the reports, the increased attacks coincide with renewed peace talks between Russia and Ukraine.
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Following ICE raids in Los Angeles resulting in 44 arrests, protests erupted, escalating into violent clashes with law enforcement over two days. The demonstrations, characterized by confrontations with Border Patrol agents deploying tear gas, prompted a federal response including the proposed deployment of the National Guard, a move opposed by California’s governor. The White House condemned the protests as an “insurrection,” while Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass supported the protesters and criticized the raids as intended to “sow terror.” The situation highlights ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement in the United States.
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Errol Musk, father of Elon Musk, attended the pro-Kremlin Forum of the Future 2050 in Moscow, an event featuring Russian officials like Sergey Lavrov. This occurred amidst Elon Musk’s public conflict with Donald Trump and his increasingly pro-Kremlin statements regarding the war in Ukraine. Errol Musk’s attendance and prior praise of Vladimir Putin draw attention to the complex relationship between Elon Musk’s business interests and geopolitical tensions. The event’s themes, including “Russian Space” and “The Ideology of Sovereign Russia,” highlight its alignment with Kremlin narratives.
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A plane crash in southern Mexico near the Guatemalan border claimed the lives of two Guatemalan pilots and a Mexican engineer. The aircraft was carrying sterile flies as part of a Mexican government initiative to combat the screwworm parasite affecting cattle. This initiative was launched in response to a U.S. suspension of Mexican cattle imports due to screwworm concerns. The cause of the crash remains undetermined.
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Following ICE raids in Los Angeles, protests erupted, escalating into a second day of demonstrations and clashes with law enforcement. In response, President Trump deployed 2,000 National Guard troops, a move Governor Newsom condemned as inflammatory and a deliberate escalation of tensions. The deployment followed arrests of protesters and alleged assaults on officers during the initial demonstrations. The White House defended the raids and the National Guard deployment, while Los Angeles officials reported that many protests remained peaceful.
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Osceola County Sheriff Marcos Lopez was arrested on Thursday on charges of racketeering and conspiracy related to a large-scale gambling operation that generated over $21.6 million in illegal proceeds. The operation, involving a lottery, slot machines, and a gambling house, allegedly received protection and campaign contributions from Lopez. Governor Ron DeSantis subsequently suspended Lopez and appointed an interim sheriff. This arrest follows a prior incident where Lopez pleaded no contest to violating state records laws.
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This memorandum authorizes the deployment of up to 2,000 National Guard personnel, for a period of 60 days or as deemed necessary by the Secretary of Defense, to protect federal personnel and property from violence related to immigration enforcement. The deployment is in response to recent incidents and credible threats against ICE and other federal agencies. The Secretary of Defense may also utilize additional regular Armed Forces personnel as needed and must consult with the Attorney General and Homeland Security Secretary before withdrawing personnel. This action is taken under the President’s constitutional authority.
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The Wagner Group, a Russian mercenary force, has declared its withdrawal from Mali after more than three years of operations against Islamist militants. This departure, however, does not signal a complete Russian military exit; the state-controlled Africa Corps will maintain a presence in the country. While Wagner claims mission accomplishment, the transition appears linked to internal disputes and recent battlefield losses suffered against JNIM, an al-Qaeda linked group. The shift may also reflect a strategic repositioning by Russia, with the Africa Corps emphasizing training and logistical support over direct combat.
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The arrest of David Huerta, president of SEIU-USWW and SEIU California, by ICE has galvanized California’s diverse union movement. Huerta’s arrest, marked by alleged excessive force, has ignited widespread outrage and solidarity among unions across the state and nationally. This incident follows a pattern of escalating immigration raids and has spurred a renewed commitment to action against mass deportations, transforming a previously cautious approach into a powerful show of unified resistance. The outpouring of support underscores the deep ties between unions and immigrant communities in California and promises significant future mobilization.
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained at least 15 individuals in San Francisco, including four children, following routine check-ins. These detentions, part of a nationwide increase in arrests, occurred despite some individuals’ compliance with ICE requirements, raising concerns about intimidation tactics. One attorney reported detainees, including her client and her children, were held overnight in unsuitable conditions without food. Legal experts fear these actions will deter undocumented immigrants from attending court hearings, exacerbating the situation.
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