Trump says ICE should continue traffic stops after two men killed
Comment comes after homeland security sources say federal officers told to temporarily stop pulling drivers overDonald Trump said on Wednesday morning that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) should continue making traffic stops, just one day after the homeland security department (DHS) said theyād be halting them in the wake of recent stops that left two men killed in the space of a week.Federal officers across the US had been told to temporarily stop pulling drivers over on Tuesday, homeland security sources told the Guardian. That directive came after ICE agents fatally shot Lorenzo Salgado in Houston on 7 July and Johan SebastiĆ”n DurĆ”n Guerrero in Maine on Monday. Both men were unarmed, neither was the intended target of the operation that killed him, and in both cases the agents involved wore no body camera to record what happened. Continue reading...
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Global Research Daily: The News Behind the News - Global ResearchGlobal Research - Centre for Research on Globalization
⢠In an article published July 14, 2026, author Colin Todhunter explores how individuals can reclaim sovereignty from the combined influence of state and corporate power. ⢠The piece highlights the rise of an "emerging digital control grid" as the primary mechanism used by these entities to shape and monitor modern life.
Read original Ā· globalresearch.caIran war updates: US launches āadditional round of strikesā | US-Israel war on Iran News
⢠President Trump has ordered an additional round of military strikes against Iran while reiterating the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports. ⢠In a significant policy shift, Trump has reversed his previous announcement regarding a 20-percent tariff.
Read original Ā· aljazeera.comSudan conflict: EU bans gold imports to curb war financing
⢠The European Union has banned the import of gold from Sudan to disrupt the financing of the ongoing conflict between the regular army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). ⢠To further cripple mining operations, the EU is also restricting the export of cyanide and mercury, chemicals essential for gold extraction.
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BBCSudan's war economy fuelling 'self-perpetuating' conflict, UN human rights office says
⢠The UN human Rights Office (OHCHR) reports that Sudan's war economy is creating a "self-perpetuating" cycle of conflict, where the exploitation of resources fuels ongoing violence. ⢠The OHCHR is calling on warring parties and international corporations involved in the Sudanese commodity value chain to strictly comply with international law.
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euronewsDaily Press Briefing by the Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General
⢠The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is scaling up containment efforts to combat an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. ⢠The disease has expanded into two additional provinces, Haut-Uele and Tshopo, with specific cases reported in Kisangani.
Read original Ā· press.un.orgIsraeli-Palestinian Conflict
⢠The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a long-standing territorial dispute dating back to the end of the nineteenth century. ⢠Tensions escalated into a cycle of violence between Hamas and Israel, resulting in deteriorating humanitarian conditions within the Gaza Strip.
Read original Ā· cfr.orgAt War With Iran Again, Trump Finds an Opponent He Cannot Easily Dominate - The New York Times
⢠President Trump is struggling to secure concessions from Iran as a recently brokered cease-fire memorandum of understanding has collapsed. ⢠Unlike other international adversaries, Iran has remained resistant to Trump's typical tactics of tariff threats and aggressive social media posts.
Read original Ā· nytimes.comSouth Texas braces for more flooding after US storms strand motorists
Up to 16in of rain fell in some areas as forecasters warn another foot could fall, prompting rescues and road closuresSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter emailHeavy rains in south Texas have washed out highways and stranded motorists, with forecasters warning that more severe weather could bring dangerous flooding to already drenched counties near the border with Mexico.On Tuesday, storms dumped up to 16in of rain in some rural areas of the state, leading to the dispatch of emergency crews to make at least two dozen rescues across the region. Officials shut down parts of a highway near Ulvade, 80 miles west of San Antonio. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comAs Russiaās assault continues, Ukraineās politics shift and an old alliance begins to fray
Beneath the ādrone strikes and ātalk of ceasefires lies a battle over history that is testing āKyivās chances for an end to the conflict⢠Donāt get This Is Europe delivered to your inbox? Sign up hereIāve just come back from a trip to Kyiv, where after more than four years of war, it can feel like the political and diplomatic news agenda has become cyclical: a suggestion that some kind of peace deal could be around the corner, followed by the swift intervention of reality that the Kremlin has no interest in abandoning its maximalist goals, and we all go back to the drawing board.We are now in a period where Russia has again stepped up its air attacks on the Ukrainian capital. Frequent mass drone and missile attacks keep Kyiv residents awake, and some even get through to the city centre, whereas in the past Ukrainian air defences were usually able to repel them. Nights can be noisy and scary: one attack while I was there killed 27 people. Thousands head into the metro to get some sleep. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comIlhan Omar introduces resolution urging US to join international criminal court
Exclusive: bill from Democratic lawmaker comes two days after Marco Rubio vowed to dismantle war crimes tribunalDemocratic congresswoman Ilhan Omar introduced a resolution Wednesday urging the United States to join the international criminal court (ICC), marking the first congressional pushback against the Trump administrationās pledge to āsystematically disableā the war crimes tribunal through sanctions and diplomatic pressure.Omarās bill came two days after Marco Rubio, the US secretary of state, vowed to dismantle the court. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comDale Vince to get damages from Daily Mail publisher over misleading article
Court of appeal rules Labour donor suffered āobvious injusticeā over photo next to the words āsex harassmentāThe green energy entrepreneur and Labour donor Dale Vince is in line to receive damages from the publisher of the Daily Mail after claiming it used his picture to mislead millions of readers.Vince, who has given more than Ā£5m to Labour over several years, took legal action against Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) over an article, published in June 2023, headlined āLabour repays Ā£100,000 to sex pest donorā. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comGeorge Lucas likens AI sceptics to luddites clinging to horses and carts
Star Wars director calls AI technology āthe futureā of film-making and says āthereās nothing you can do about itāThe Star Wars director, George Lucas, has added his voice to the growing chorus of film-makers receptive to the rising use of AI tools in moviemaking.Speaking in an interview with A Rabbitās Foot, Lucas, 82, said: āArtificial intelligence means itās much easier for us to make movies.ā Continue reading...
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