Trump team mulls new global travel bans
A leaked memo reveals the US may expand its travel ban to 36 more nations, potentially affecting nearly one in five people globally.
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A leaked memo reveals the US may expand its travel ban to 36 more nations, potentially affecting nearly one in five people globally.
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The US has told Israel it will not take part in any military strike against Iran, favouring diplomacy as regional tensions escalate over Iran’s nuclear program.
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The White House seeks to reverse a court order requiring protections for deportees facing third-country removal to South Sudan where they may be at risk.
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The US has revoked Harvard’s right to host foreign students, prompting sharp criticism from the university and escalating tensions with the Trump administration.
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Migrants in Texas were taken to a military airfield for Libya deportation but were later returned to detention after waiting for hours.
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US funding freezes and embassy closures are threatening development and healthcare in Sub-Saharan Africa under the Trump administration.
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The US government has decided to accept white South African farmers as refugees, citing racial persecution and land seizures.
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The United States, under the Trump administration, has frozen virtually all foreign aid, with exceptions only for emergency food assistance and military aid to Israel and Egypt.
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US foreign policy in Africa faces hurdles as embassies lack resources leaving gaps in intelligence while China’s popularity grows across the continent.
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Racist text messages invoking slavery have raised alarms across the country this week after being sent to Black men, women, and students—including middle schoolers—prompting investigations by the FBI and other agencies. The anonymous messages, reported in multiple states including New York, Alabama, California, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee, generally shared a similar tone but varied in their wording. Some directed recipients to show up at a specific address with their belongings, while others did not include a location. Several of the messages also referenced the incoming presidential administration. It remains unclear who is behind the messages, and there is no comprehensive list of all the areas where they were sent, though high school and college students were among the recipients. The FBI has said it is coordinating with the Department of Justice on the matter, while the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced it is investigating the texts “alongside federal and state law enforcement.” The Ohio Attorney General’s office also confirmed it is looking into the issue. Fisk University, a historically Black university in Nashville, Tennessee, released a statement condemning the messages, which targeted some of its students, calling them “deeply unsettling.” The university urged students to remain calm, suggesting that the messages were likely the work of bots or malicious actors with “no real intentions or credibility.” In Missouri, Nimrod Chapel, president of the NAACP’s state chapter, reported that Black students in the organization’s Missouri State University chapter received messages citing Donald Trump’s 2020 election win, with some texts singling out students by name and making offensive references to slavery, including a message that told them they were “selected to pick cotton” the following Tuesday. Chapel stated that local police in Springfield, Missouri, where the university is located, have been notified and are investigating.
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