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ICE Plans to Offload Warehouses Bought for Migrant Detention
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Política·29 dk önceResumen IA

ICE Plans to Offload Warehouses Bought for Migrant Detention

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is planning to sell or give away seven of the eleven warehouses it purchased for $700 million under the Trump administration to detain migrants. The facilities, acquired for a total of $1 billion, were part of a plan to scale up mass deportation, but faced litigation, investigations, and protests, leading the new administration to seek "quieter" enforcement methods.

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The Independent World
Iran's Supreme National Security Council announces no fees for crossing the Strait of Hormuz for 60 days
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Mundo·52 dk önceResumen IA

Iran's Supreme National Security Council announces no fees for crossing the Strait of Hormuz for 60 days

أعلن المجلس الأعلى للأمن القومي الإيراني عدم فرض رسوم على السفن لعبور مضيق هرمز لمدة 60 يوماً، حيث ستتكفل الحكومة بتغطية التكاليف. وتأتي هذه الخطوة بعد اتفاق مع الولايات المتحدة، وتهدف لضمان المرور الآمن للسفن.

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CNN بالعربية
Germany Rethinks UN Contributions After Security Council Seat Failure
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Mundo·7 sa önceResumen IA

Germany Rethinks UN Contributions After Security Council Seat Failure

Germany is considering reducing its UN contributions after failing to secure a temporary seat on the Security Council. Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul cited a need to save money and a feeling of underrepresentation. Separately, a German footballer was denied entry to Canada over match-fixing allegations, and Germany is set to acquire a stake in a Franco-German arms manufacturer.

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Deutsche Welle
UK Government Provides £4m Emergency Funding for Police in Northern Ireland After Disorder
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Política·8 sa önceResumen IA

UK Government Provides £4m Emergency Funding for Police in Northern Ireland After Disorder

The UK government is allocating £4m in emergency funding to the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) to cover costs incurred during recent public disorder in Belfast. The violence, sparked by shared footage of a knife attack, led to attacks on homes, businesses, and vehicles, as well as racist assaults on healthcare workers. The funding will support overtime and mutual aid, with 115 households seeking housing assistance due to the unrest.

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BBC UK News