A record 1,194 migrants crossed the English Channel to the U.K. in small boats on Saturday, the highest single-day number this year, bringing the annual total to 14,811. This surge has increased pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government to address the issue. While seeking enhanced cooperation with France, the UK.
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Amid pressure from the Trump administration to increase deportations, ICE is undergoing another leadership shake-up, with several senior officials stepping down or being reassigned. This follows the administration's ambitious goal of 3,000 daily arrests, a significant increase from current rates. Despite internal uncertainty, ICE leadership is urging staff to stay focused on fulfilling their mandate.
US defence secretary Pete Hegseth cautioned that China is actively preparing to use military force to expand its influence in the Indo-Pacific region, posing a real and imminent threat. He highlighted concerns about a potential invasion of Taiwan by 2027 and China's growing presence in Latin America, urging allies to increase defence spending and be wary of Chinese economic entanglements.
A peaceful demonstration in Boulder, Colorado, turned violent when Mohamed Sabry Soliman allegedly launched a firebomb attack, injuring six. Shouting "Free Palestine," Soliman targeted a gathering organized by 'Run For Their Lives.' The FBI is investigating the incident as ideologically motivated violence, prompting strong condemnation and calls for secure borders from political figures.
A South Florida meteorologist, John Morales, has voiced concerns about the impact of staffing shortages at the National Weather Service (NWS) on forecast accuracy. He fears that recent cuts and staff reductions, including a nearly 20% reduction in weather balloon releases, are degrading the quality of forecasts.
Iran summoned Austria's charge d'affaires following Austria's intelligence report, which alleged Iran's pursuit of atomic weapons, labeling the report as "fake." This dispute occurs amidst ongoing delicate negotiations between Iran and the United States regarding Iran's nuclear program. Iran vehemently denies seeking nuclear weapons, asserting its program is solely for civilian purposes, despite IAEA concerns about uranium enrichment levels.
In Cairo, Iranian, Egyptian, and UN leaders convened to address concerns over Iran's escalating uranium enrichment, as highlighted in a recent IAEA report. The report indicated Iran's increasing stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels, raising serious concerns. Discussions aimed to find a diplomatic solution, with Iran asserting its cooperation and denying intentions to develop nuclear weapons.
Senator Dorinda Cox from Western Australia has resigned from the Greens party and joined Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Labor Party, a significant setback for the Greens, who have already lost lower-house seats. Cox cited alignment with Labor's values and priorities, particularly in advancing reconciliation, as her reason for switching parties.
A delegation from northeast Syria's semi-autonomous Kurdish administration was headed to Damascus on Saturday for talks on implementing a March deal to integrate Kurdish institutions into the state, a member of the delegation said.that "a delegation from the autonomous administration is on the way to Damascus to discuss" details of the March deal.
The US State Department, under Marco Rubio, has ordered enhanced visa vetting for anyone connected to Harvard University, citing concerns about anti-Semitism and violence on campus. This unprecedented move includes scrutiny of social media and aims to identify individuals with problematic histories.