Trump attorney general plots crackdown on ‘birth tourism’ after supreme court ruling
Todd Blanche to target tourists and migrants despite such births accounting for less than 1% of US babies born yearlyA day after the supreme court upheld the constitutional guarantee of birthright citizenship, acting attorney general Todd Blanche has said federal prosecutors and law enforcement officers will focus on combating so-called “birth tourism” – the process of tourists, temporary visitors and undocumented immigrants traveling to the US and giving birth.“There’s other things that DHS can do, and the federal government can do in the visa process, and the application process, to try to minimize or limit the opportunity of folks coming here not to visit, and not to do what they’re saying they’re doing on the tourist visa, but just to have a baby that can then be a US citizen,” Blanche told reporters. Continue reading...
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Strait of Hormuz: Gradual re-opening is no quick fix for developing nations, UN warns
• The UN released a report on Tuesday warning that the gradual re-opening of the Strait of Hormuz will not provide an immediate economic recovery for developing nations. • While the re-opening offers vital relief for global trade, many poorer economies remain burdened by significantly increased costs for essential food and fuel.
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UN NewsHow the Strait of Hormuz Crisis Is Threatening Global Food Security - IFDC
• The geopolitical crisis in the Strait of Hormuz is threatening global food security by disrupting the transport of vital fertilizer shipments. • While oil is the primary focus of the region, the lack of fertilizer leads to declining harvests and rising food prices for governments already battling inflation and debt.
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IFDCOil Prices Reflect Optimism That Hormuz Has Yet to Justify
• Oil prices have experienced their steepest quarterly decline since 2020, with Brent crude trading at $73.17 and West Texas Intermediate at $69.71 per barrel. • Analysts from ING, including Patterson, warn that current market trends suggest traders are incorrectly pricing zero geopolitical risk into oil benchmarks.
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OilPrice.comStrait of Hormuz: Strategic chokepoint in shadow of geopolitics - The Economic Times
• The Strait of Hormuz remains a central point of dispute in negotiations to end the Middle East war, despite a preliminary deal signed between the US and Iran. • As a critical global chokepoint, the strait facilitates the trade of liquefied natural gas and approximately one-fifth of the world's total oil and petroleum product consumption.
Read original · economictimes.indiatimes.comAfghanistan Airstrikes: Days after Pakistan's airstrikes, Afghanistan launches strikes on ISIS targets in Balochistan - The Times of India
• Taliban forces from Afghanistan launched airstrikes on Wednesday targeting ISIS positions along the border in Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province. • The attacks resulted in several injuries, marking a significant escalation in cross-border military activity.
Read original · timesofindia.indiatimes.comIsrael Lebanon Trilateral Framework Agreement 2026 Explained: Key Features, Importance, Reactions & Exam Notes - Current Affairs 2026
• Israel and Lebanon have entered into a Trilateral Framework Agreement in 2026, aimed at managing conflict and establishing border security. • The agreement involves complex negotiations between state actors and non-state armed groups, with the United States playing a critical role as an international mediator.
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EdunovationsAfghanistan Among World's Most Neglected Humanitarian Crises, NRC Says - Khaama Press
• The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) has identified Afghanistan as one of the world's most neglected humanitarian crises of the year. • Funding for aid programs has fallen sharply despite a simultaneous increase in the needs of the Afghan population.
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• Authoritarian governance and the systemic imprisonment of political opponents are creating significant instability within the region. • These internal political crises are posing a direct threat to the cohesion and strategic stability of NATO.
Read original · ft.comQatar MFA announces creation of communication channel to prevent escalation of tension in Strait of Hormuz - NEWS.am
• The Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) has announced the creation and activation of a special communication channel aimed at preventing the escalation of tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. • MFA spokesperson Al-Ansari confirmed during a press briefing that the mechanism is currently operational to facilitate conflict resolution.
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NEWS.amAfghanistan hits ISIS targets in Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, days after Pakistan’s cross-border airstrikes
• The Taliban-led government of Afghanistan launched airstrikes against ISIS militant facilities in Pakistan's Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces. • These operations targeted sites used for planning assaults and occurred shortly after Pakistan conducted its own cross-border airstrikes.
Read original · livemint.comInformation and Culture Minister says Afghans 'do not fear bombings or pressure' | Ariana News
• Afghanistan's Information and Culture Minister, Haqqani, stated that the Afghan people remain steadfast and do not fear ongoing bombings or external pressure. • The Minister highlighted a critical funding gap, noting that humanitarian response plans are currently only 11 percent funded as global assistance declines.
Read original · ariananews.afZero‑sum exhaustion: The new shape of global conflict
• The global geopolitical landscape has entered a phase of "zero-sum exhaustion," where major confrontations are characterized by a lack of decisive winners or losers. • Modern conflicts have shifted from traditional wars of victory to "long-distance marathons" focused primarily on avoiding defeat rather than achieving a clear endgame.
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