A US federal judge criticized the Trump administration's expedited deportation of Venezuelan migrants under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act. The judge issued a restraining order, noting that unlike WWII Nazi cases, the deported individuals had no chance to challenge their removal, prompting legal and ethical concerns.
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President-elect Trump has demanded transparency and action regarding mysterious drone sightings across the US. He urged the government to inform the public or shoot down the unidentified objects. Officials are investigating the coordinated, nightly flights, while downplaying any foreign involvement, despite the FBI's admitted uncertainty about potential risks.
President Joe Biden will not enforce the TikTok ban set for January 19, leaving the decision to President-elect Donald Trump. Trump has pledged to keep TikTok available in the US. Incoming national security adviser Mike Waltz mentions the possibility of an extension if a viable deal emerges.
Meghan Markle transitions from a casual food blogger to a polished lifestyle figure with her new Netflix series and luxury brand. She moves from sharing burger recipes to presenting an elegant, high-end aesthetic, focusing on hosting and entertaining, marked by luxury and detailed presentation.
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to temporarily lift a freeze on US humanitarian aid, highlighting the financial damage to suppliers and nonprofits. The administration has a five-day deadline to comply, while another ruling maintains a temporary block on the USAID staff cutbacks.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro suggested that legalizing cocaine worldwide could diminish criminal organizations' profits and compared its harm to whisky. He also urged undocumented Colombians in the U.S. to return home, promising government support for their reintegration and emphasizing the creation of social wealth in Colombia.
Las Vegas police have apprehended and charged 36-year-old Paul Hyon Kim for allegedly setting fire to Tesla vehicles. Kim faces arson and weapon charges in both state and federal courts. Authorities confirmed he vandalized a Tesla service centre and used Molotov cocktails and a firearm to damage the property.
Security forces in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province conducted an intelligence-based operation, resulting in the elimination of 12 terrorists in North Waziristan's Hasan Khel area. The operation, which took place on the night of February 5-6, also resulted in the recovery of weapons and ammunition and the death of a security personnel.
Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol will receive a scheduled pay rise, official documents showed on Monday, despite an impeachment trial and investigation into his ill-fated martial law declaration. Yoon has refused to meet prosecutors and investigators probing his martial law declaration, and his presidential guard unit thwarted an attempt to arrest him following a tense, hours-long standoff this month.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy accused Russia of prolonging the war despite ceasefire proposals and diplomatic efforts. He emphasized Ukraine's commitment to its defense and criticized Russian President Putin’s stance on the ceasefire as manipulative. Zelenskyy highlighted the importance of supporting Ukraine’s armed forces and condemned Russia for complicating the ceasefire process.