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Jun 7, 2025 |
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#illegals
Times Of Israel: US announces man wrongly deported to El Salvador will return to face federal charges
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported to El Salvador, has been returned to the U.S. to face charges related to a human smuggling operation. His deportation sparked a political conflict between the Trump administration and the courts, with officials acknowledging the error but continuing to pursue charges against him.
Garcia's lawyers argue the charges are unfounded, while the administration claims he is linked to MS-13 gang activities. His return has raised concerns among immigrant rights advocates, who view the situation as indicative of flawed deportation policies. Garcia's case is ongoing as he awaits trial.
#politics
GB News: 'We need to leave the ECHR to put the security and safety of the British people first'
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch advocates for a review of the UK's relationship with the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), arguing that simply leaving the ECHR is necessary to regain national sovereignty and control over borders. She cites instances where foreign criminals have exploited ECHR rulings to remain in the UK, compromising public safety.
Badenoch emphasizes that the ECHR hinders the UK from effectively managing immigration and deporting dangerous individuals. She points out that many countries thrive outside the ECHR framework and calls for immediate action to prioritize the security of British citizens over compliance with international conventions.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Israel admits to supporting anti-Hamas armed group in Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed Israel's support for an armed group in Gaza opposing Hamas, following comments from former minister Avigdor Lieberman about weapon transfers. The group, led by Yasser Abu Shabab, is linked to criminal activities in the region.
The European Council on Foreign Relations describes Abu Shabab as a leader of a "criminal gang" involved in looting aid trucks. Hamas has accused the group of collaboration with Israel, while the group claims to operate independently and asserts its weapons are sourced from local support.
Times Of Israel: Trump insists nuclear deal won’t let Tehran enrich uranium, hints US could strike Iran
President Trump stated that Iran will not be permitted to enrich uranium, despite a proposed deal allowing limited enrichment for civilian purposes. He emphasized a military response if negotiations fail, while Israeli officials demand the dismantling of Iran's nuclear capabilities.
Iran's Supreme Leader rejected the US proposal, insisting on the necessity of uranium enrichment for their nuclear program. Meanwhile, Iran continues to enrich uranium to high levels and expand its missile capabilities, raising concerns about its nuclear intentions.
Le Monde: Russia launches major attack on Kharkiv, Kherson in retaliation against Ukraine
Russia launched a significant missile and drone attack on Ukraine, killing at least five people, as tensions escalate following a recent Ukrainian strike on Russian air bases. The bombardment targeted cities including Kharkiv, resulting in numerous casualties and extensive damage.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister urged Western allies to increase pressure on Russia to halt its invasion, as peace talks have failed to yield a ceasefire. The ongoing conflict has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths and widespread destruction since the invasion began in February 2022.