Border Czar Tom Homan criticized Boston police for not complying with ICE's deportation policies and vowed to bring 'hell' to the city. Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox defended the department's stance, citing local laws. Homan accused the Biden administration of intentionally leaving the border unsecured, contrasting it with past presidents' efforts, including Obama’s.
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Austrian far-right leader Herbert Kickl announced the collapse of his coalition talks with the conservative Austrian People's Party. Kickl, who won 28.8 per cent of the vote in the September election, had been mandated to form a government after previous negotiations failed. Disputes over policies and ministerial positions led to the breakdown. Austria's political future remains uncertain, with interim chancellor Alexander Schallenberg in charge.
Syrian rebels, led by a former al-Qaida member, overthrew President Assad, prompting a return of refugees and a halt in public services. Israel launched airstrikes on suspected weapons sites, while Turkey's allies captured Manbij from Kurdish forces. Russia granted Assad asylum as Syrians celebrated in the streets and searched for missing loved ones.
Pakistan has confirmed its first Mpox case of the year during routine screening at Peshawar Airport. A 35-year-old traveller from Dubai was diagnosed, and authorities are taking stringent measures, including contact tracing. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province has reported 10 cases to date. The government remains committed to controlling the virus through robust health systems and monitoring.
A Myanmar ethnic minority armed group is preparing to hand a captured city back to the military in a Beijing-brokered deal, China's foreign ministry said Tuesday, as residents reported junta troops already returning. But Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun told reporters the MNDAA is set to relinquish the city to the military without firing a shot.
The UK has introduced an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) permit for European visitors, priced at £10, rising to £16 from April 9. The ETA aims to enhance security and expedite entry procedures with background checks and faster border crossings. Valid for two years, the system initially applies to approximately 30 countries, excluding Ireland.
Protesters gathered at Stonewall National Monument to express their outrage over the removal of transgender and queer references from the National Park Service website. This followed President Trump's executive order recognising only two sexes. Demonstrators voiced concerns about the erasure of trans, nonbinary, and queer identities, and activists like Bernie Wagenblast vowed to resist the changes and fight for recognition and rights.
Lebanon's health ministry said one person was killed Sunday in an Israeli drone strike, a day after the most intense escalation since a November ceasefire in the war with Hezbollah. Saturday saw the most intense escalation since a November ceasefire halted the war between Israel and the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah.
US President Donald Trump held his first cabinet meeting, discussing various topics including government spending, immigration, and the economy. Elon Musk, also present, emphasized DOGE's role in updating government technology. Trump confirmed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s White House visit and announced a 25% tariff on EU goods. He also addressed potential workforce reductions within federal agencies.
Kamala Harris, after her electoral defeat, is exploring potential future political roles and has been consulting with Hillary Clinton. Harris is considering a 2028 presidential run or possibly the California governorship in 2026. Her 2024 loss poses a challenge, but she has yet to decide her path forward. Harris maintained loyalty to Biden throughout her campaign.