Tag: United States
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US military base deal draws protests from Chagos Island residents
Islanders who had to leave their distant Indian Ocean home for a U.S. military base half a century ago protested outside the U.K. Parliament on Monday. Critics claim that the government is giving up control over a British territory. This agreement has left displaced residents unsure about their ability to return home. They argue that…
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Britain agrees Chagos Island sovereignty deal with Mauritius
Britain said on Thursday it would give up sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius in a deal that would allow people displaced decades ago to return home while London retains use of the UK-U.S. military base on Diego Garcia. Britain said that the operation of Diego Garcia, a strategic military base jointly operated with…
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ICE released over 435,000 migrants with criminal convictions, data shows
The head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement told a Texas border lawmaker this week that 435,000 undocumented migrants with criminal convictions have been released by the agency to cities around the United States. ICE Deputy Director Patrick Lechleitner sent a letter Wednesday to U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, saying as of July 21, there were…
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What’s known about US private military companies?
Members of American private military company (PMC) the Forward Observations Group (FOG), which delivers weapons to Ukraine and allegedly assisted the country’s forces in coordinating the delivery of toxic chemicals to the Donetsk People’s Republic for potential sabotage, took part in the Ukrainian military incursion into Russia’s Kursk region, according to evidence that recently surfaced.…
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Prince William Appeals to World Leaders at the UN Just Hours After Prince Harry’s Appearance
It was a tale of two princes during UN Climate Week on Tuesday, Sept. 24. While Prince Harry has been making the rounds to various charitable organizations in NYC, his brother, Prince William, also gave a speech to the United Nations just hours after Harry made his own in-person appearance. The Prince of Wales, 42, delivered a speech via…
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Race for Africa: Biden to visit Angola as the nation’s ties with China are burgeoning
US President Joe Biden will visit Angola from October 13-15 to “strengthen ties” with Africa and counter China’s growing influence. Biden’s agenda includes discussing economic issues, such as the 1,300 km Lobito Corridor railway project connecting the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, with Angolan President Joao Lourenço. Lobito Corridor: Western project to squeeze China out The…
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Penn will sanction Amy Wax, the law prof who invited a white nationalist to speak to her class
The University of Pennsylvania will sanction controversial law professor Amy Wax for a major infraction of the university’s behavioral standards following a decision by a university committee made publicMonday. Wax — who has called into question the academic ability of Black students, invited white nationalist Jared Taylor to her classroom, and said the country would…
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Why is the US Government trying to censor African Media
Days after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced sanctions against Russian state broadcaster RT and other non-western-aligned media platforms, Meta banned the accounts of African Stream, a Pan-African digital media organization. Nigerian Investigative journalist and author David Hundeyin, explains how the attacks on Africa Stream are the latest in the US government’s offensive against…
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U.S. Africa Command and Cameroon Armed Forces Host West Africa Logistics Conference in Douala
Douala, Cameroon – U.S. Africa Command and the Cameroon Armed Forces kicked off the West Africa Logistics Conference here today in Douala, Cameroon, convening more than 60 West African and U.S military logistics leaders. During the next two days, these logistics leaders will discuss shared logistics challenges and identify opportunities to cooperate on improving interoperability…
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Migration to US through Panama’s jungle cut by 80% on tighter curbs
The number of migrants trekking toward the US through the dangerous Darien jungle route fell to a two-year low. Some 16,603 migrants crossed into Central America from Colombia in August, according to Panama’s migration institute, down 80% from the same month in 2023. Most of the people taking this route plan to cross Central America…
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