US Immigration and Customs Enforcement has eliminated its age limit for deportation agent applicants, aiming to significantly expand its workforce. Fueled by congressional funding, ICE seeks to hire 10,000 agents, offering substantial bonuses and benefits. This recruitment drive, intended to bolster deportation efforts, raises concerns among local law enforcement agencies about potential staffing impacts.
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In a city where even startups go to die, Saikat Chakrabarti is trying to revive something far more difficult: the soul of the Democratic Party. The 39-year-old Indian-American political organiser, best known as the architect behind Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s stunning 2018 win, has now trained his sights on a political Goliath — Nancy Pelosi, the longest-serving member of Congress from California.
Legal scholars also raised red flags. The Establishment Clause of the US Constitution prohibits government endorsement of religion. While DHS has not officially responded to requests for clarification, civil liberties groups are reportedly preparing to challenge the campaign in court.
Jeanine Pirro, a Fox News personality and staunch Trump loyalist, has been confirmed as the US Attorney for the District of Columbia by the Senate. The 50-45 vote cemented Trump's provisional appointment from May. Pirro, a former Westchester County district attorney, transitioned to television and is known for her outspoken commentary.
Air Arabia will add a third daily flight between Sharjah and Bangkok starting October 26, 2025, increasing its total to three round-trip services daily. Operated by fuel-efficient Airbus A321neo-LR aircraft, the expansion aims to meet growing demand, enhance connectivity, and support tourism and trade between the UAE and Thailand, with flexible timings to suit all travelers.
Oman's Ministry of Labour is set to implement mandatory licensing for numerous oil and gas job roles starting September 1, 2025, requiring workers to obtain licenses from the Energy and Minerals Sector Skills Unit. This initiative aims to regulate the labor market, enhance workforce skills, and align with Omanisation goals. A similar licensing requirement will also affect several logistics positions.
Such quakes happen along subduction zones—where one tectonic plate dives beneath another—causing the ocean floor to jolt violently. That displacement sends out shockwaves in the form of tsunami waves. These waves travel at speeds of up to 800 km/h and fan out in all directions, much like ripples from a stone dropped in a pond.
Hamas denies agreeing to disarm during ceasefire talks with Israel. The group asserts its right to resist the Israeli occupation. This denial follows reports of a US envoy suggesting Hamas was ready to demilitarize. International pressure grows for Palestinian statehood recognition. The UK may recognize Palestine if a ceasefire is not reached. Seventeen nations support a two-state solution.
Martha Stewart has launched her first retail store in the MENA region, located in Dubai's City Centre Mirdif, offering an immersive experience of her iconic lifestyle brand. Apparel Group holds the GCC retail license. Following the Mirdif debut, two more stores have opened: At Dubai Hills Mall At Mall of the Emirates.
Stephen Miller asserted Washington, DC's violence surpasses Baghdad and parts of Ethiopia, prompting Trump's consideration to federalize the city. This followed an assault on Edward "Big Balls" Coristine, igniting GOP concern. Trump vowed action against juvenile crime, threatening federal intervention if DC's laws don't change to prosecute young offenders as adults, supported by Elon Musk.