
First Group of US Deportees Arrives in Democratic Republic of Congo
The first deportees from the United States have arrived in the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, according to sources.

The first deportees from the United States have arrived in the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, according to sources.

The Trump administration is using a federal panel to potentially revoke endangered species protections in the Gulf of Mexico to expand oil and gas operations.

The Bank of England announced it will incorporate artificial intelligence risks into its stress testing of the UK financial system.

Michigan captured the NCAA basketball title, with former coach John Beilein attending and current success attributed to transfer portal strategy.
India's central bank has cancelled the banking license of Paytm Payments Bank, a major digital payments subsidiary.

NATO defense systems shot down an Iranian ballistic missile heading toward Turkey, with fragments falling in southern Turkey's Hatay province.
Multiple diplomatic developments emerge across Asia-Pacific region with scheduled leadership visits and peace discussions.
Long lines form at U.S. airports as unpaid TSA agents work during partial government shutdown, with officials warning of potential travel disruptions.

Rep. Tom Emmer criticized Rep. Ilhan Omar over apparent discrepancies in her congressional financial disclosures.

JD Vance will visit Budapest this week as Viktor Orbán faces a closely contested election, with the trip seen as potential U.S. support for the Hungarian leader.

A gunman opened fire at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, injuring two people before dying, prompting campus closure and federal response.

Authorities are conducting a search operation after a man in his 70s went overboard from a Carnival Splendor cruise ship near Brisbane, Australia.

Trade groups and officials advocate for increased domestic oil and gas production in multiple countries to reduce foreign energy dependence.

Defense Department requests court approval to continue requiring escorts for journalists while appealing broader media restriction ruling.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer referenced ongoing Iran conflict to argue UK must reduce dependence on international events beyond its control.
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