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GB News: Donald Trump blasts Britain’s use of luxury asylum hotels while veterans ‘live on the streets'
Donald Trump blasts Britain’s use of luxury asylum hotels while veterans ‘live on the streets'
President Trump criticized Britain's use of luxury hotels for asylum seekers, highlighting a similar practice in the U.S. He expressed concern that while migrants stay in expensive accommodations, veterans and others struggle with homelessness.

During his UK visit, Trump warned that the ongoing migrant crisis could fundamentally change Europe, urging leaders to take action against illegal immigration. Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds countered Trump's rhetoric, rejecting the term "invasion" to describe migration flows.


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Times Of Israel: 8.8-magnitude quake causes tsunami in Russia, Japan; warnings issued across Pacific
8.8-magnitude quake causes tsunami in Russia, Japan; warnings issued across Pacific
An 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck Russia's far east, triggering tsunami warnings across the Pacific, including Alaska, Hawaii, and New Zealand. Although evacuations were advised in several areas, no major injuries have been reported.

The quake caused damage in nearby Russian regions, with reports of power outages and some residents seeking medical help. Japan issued evacuation advisories for over 900,000 residents along its Pacific coast, but no significant injuries or damages were reported there either.


Forbes: Tsunami Warnings In Japan And Hawaii After Powerful Quake Hits Eastern Russia
Tsunami Warnings In Japan And Hawaii After Powerful Quake Hits Eastern Russia
A magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, prompting tsunami warnings for Japan, Hawaii, and northern California. Japan's Meteorological Agency issued a nationwide alert, advising over 900,000 residents to evacuate coastal areas.

Hawaii's governor declared an emergency, warning of potential tsunami waves hitting the islands shortly. The National Weather Service also issued warnings along the U.S. West Coast, emphasizing that multiple waves may occur. This is an ongoing situation.