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Jun 13, 2025 |
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Le Monde: Los Angeles-area mayors demand that Trump administration stop stepped-up immigration raids
Mayors from the Los Angeles area have called on the Trump administration to cease intensified immigration raids, which have incited fear and protests throughout the region. Despite their appeals, the administration shows no signs of relenting, and National Guard troops are being deployed to assist with immigration operations.
The situation escalated during a protest in downtown Los Angeles, where police clashed with demonstrators, resulting in injuries. Mayor Karen Bass indicated that the city's curfew would persist as long as military presence continues, while California Governor Gavin Newsom has sought a federal court order to halt military involvement in immigration enforcement.
#military
Times Of Israel: Troops failed to engage Oct. 7 terrorists at Pri Gan; nearby town, cops rushed to help — probe
On October 7, 2023, ten Hamas terrorists infiltrated the Israeli moshav Pri Gan from Gaza, leading to a deadly confrontation. Local security forces, including officers from the nearby village of Shlomit, engaged the attackers, resulting in the deaths of three security personnel. An IDF investigation revealed that while the local forces repelled the terrorists, the military failed to respond effectively, with troops engaged elsewhere and delayed in reaching the scene.
The probe highlighted a lack of preparedness for such coordinated attacks on Israeli communities, which contributed to the IDF's inability to protect Pri Gan. The investigation, led by Brig. Gen. Itamar Ben-Haim, aimed to draw operational conclusions but did not address broader military perceptions of Hamas and Gaza.
GB News: Red Arrows in CRISIS as RAF jets could be slashed in half in just three years
The Red Arrows, the UK's iconic aerobatic team, may see their fleet shrink from 13 to just six aircraft by 2028 due to a shortage of usable parts. The Ministry of Defence has denied these claims, stating that they are working to ensure sufficient aircraft remain operational.
Despite concerns, the RAF maintains that the Red Arrows will continue to perform at high-profile events and has plans to keep the Hawk T1 aircraft in service until their scheduled out-of-service date. The team, established in 1964, has a history of captivating audiences with their displays.
#other
Fox News: Trump's nuclear strategy takes shape as former Manhattan Project site powers up for AI race against China
The U.S. is revamping its nuclear energy strategy to support AI development, with the opening of a new uranium enrichment facility in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The aim is to reduce reliance on imported uranium, primarily from Russia and other countries, while addressing an impending energy crisis.
Tennessee officials emphasize the urgency of enhancing domestic nuclear capabilities to compete with China's aggressive nuclear expansion plans. President Trump's recent executive orders seek to quadruple U.S. nuclear energy production by 2050, aiming for at least 10 new reactors by 2030.