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Mexico Warns U.S. Against Violating Its Sovereignty Following Drug Cartel Foreign Terrorist Designation.

The Mexican government has issued a warning to the United States regarding its territorial sovereignty in response to President Donald J. Trump’s decision to classify six major Mexican organized crime groups as foreign terrorist organizations. Two criminal gangs from Venezuela and El Salvador—Tren de Aragua and MS-13, respectively—were also included in this classification.

During a morning press briefing, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum emphasized the importance of cooperation in addressing the operations of drug cartels.”The people of Mexico, under no circumstances, will accept interventions, interference, or any other act from abroad that is harmful to the integrity, independence, and sovereignty of the nation,” Sheinbaum said, adding: “What we want to make clear with this designation is that we do not negotiate sovereignty, this can’t be an opportunity by the United States to invade our sovereignty.”

“They can call [cartels] whatever they decide, but with Mexico, it is collaboration and coordination, never subordination, no interference, and even less invasion,” the leftist president added.

Previously, President Trump has suggested aggressive measures against Mexican drug cartels, including potential military strikes. This stance was echoed in recent remarks by U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who indicated that “all options will be on the table” to address threats from designated terrorist organizations targeting Americans, particularly along the border.

Despite her defiant tone, Sheinbaum reiterated Mexico’s commitment to working with the U.S. in combating fentanyl trafficking. Mexico and Canada agreed to crack down on the illicit drug trade in exchange for President Trump pausing the imposition of trade tariffs on both countries.

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Tim Walz’s Lt. Gov. Skipped Required Safety Meetings Prior to Speaker’s Assassination.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Minnesota Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan (D) failed to hold mandated quarterly safety meetings before the assassination of state House Speaker Melissa Hortman (D), drawing criticism for neglecting her duties.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Peggy Flanagan, Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman, and alleged assassin Vance Boelter.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The oversight spans from 2019 to 2024 in Minnesota. Hortman’s assassination occurred on June 14, 2025.

💬KEY QUOTE: “It’s incredibly irresponsible, and frankly just confusing, that the elected official who chairs the committee and has her office within the Capitol complex, refuses to take the responsibility of this group seriously.” – Minnesota House GOP Whip Jim Nash

🎯IMPACT: The lack of meetings has raised questions about Flanagan’s leadership and could hinder her campaign for U.S. Senate.

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Minnesota Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan (D) is facing sharp criticism for not holding the legally required quarterly meetings of the state’s Capitol security committee in the years leading up to the June 14 assassination of House Speaker Melissa Hortman and the earlier shooting of state Senator John Hoffman and his wife.

State law requires the Minnesota Advisory Committee on Capitol Area Security—which Flanagan chairs—to meet four times a year to oversee safety for lawmakers, staff, and visitors. Between 2019 and 2024, however, the panel convened only 13 times instead of the mandated 24.

“The Advisory Committee on Capitol Area Security is designed to ensure that legislators, visitors, and staff at the Capitol are kept as safe as possible, but we can’t fulfill that duty if the chair refuses to actually call meetings as required by law,” said House GOP Whip Jim Nash. He added, “There are a lot of conversations to be had and decisions to be made, especially this year, and the fact that she has kept this committee on the back burner for years is shameful.”

Flanagan, currently running for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Senator Tina Smith, has defended herself, saying, “We take this very seriously and that’s how we’re going to move forward.”

The same pattern applies to another panel she leads: the Minnesota Interagency Council on Homelessness held just 15 of its required 24 quarterly meetings over the same five-year period. Critics say the repeated failure to meet legal obligations raises serious questions about her leadership as she campaigns for higher office.

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Tribunal Finds Socialized Health Service Unlawfully Harassed Nurse Over Trans Changing Room Complaint.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A National Health Service (NHS) nurse in the United Kingdom won part of her employment tribunal case after complaining about sharing a female-only changing room with a transgender doctor.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Nurse Sandie Peggie, Dr. Beth Upton (formerly Theodore), and NHS Fife.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, tribunal hearings in Dundee, with the judgment delivered this month.

💬KEY QUOTE: “I am beyond relieved and delighted that the tribunal has found that my employer Fife Health Board harassed me after I complained about having to share a female-only changing room with a male colleague.” – Sandie Peggie

🎯IMPACT: The tribunal upheld the harassment claim against NHS Fife, but dismissed allegations of discrimination and victimisation, as well as claims against Dr. Upton.

IN FULL

A British National Health Service (NHS) nurse, Sandie Peggie, has secured a partial victory at an employment tribunal against NHS Fife after raising objections to sharing a female-only changing room with a transgender doctor, Dr. Beth Upton (formerly Theodore). The dispute centred on Ms Peggie’s discomfort at sharing the space with a man, and on later allegations by Dr. Upton that Ms Peggie had engaged in bullying and harassment.

The tribunal, held in Dundee, Scotland, upheld Peggie’s claim of harassment by her employer but rejected her claims of direct discrimination, indirect discrimination, and victimization.

In its decision, the tribunal found that NHS Fife had acted improperly by failing to revoke permission for Upton to use the women-only changing room, and by dragging out the investigation into the complaint for an unreasonably long time. The board also made “inappropriate references to patient care allegations” against Peggie during that process, which the tribunal said contributed to the harassing conduct.

Peggie reacted to the ruling saying, “I am beyond relieved and delighted that the tribunal has found that my employer, Fife Health Board, harassed me after I complained about having to share a female-only changing room with a male colleague.”

The allegations against Upton were dismissed; the tribunal found no wrongdoing on his part. Peggie’s solicitor, Margaret Gribbon, described the outcome as “a huge win for a tenacious and courageous woman standing up for her sex-based rights,” and noted the case had been “extraordinarily lengthy and complex.”

The case comes against a broader legal backdrop that has recently changed in Britain. On April 16, 2025, the UK Supreme Court ruled unanimously that, under the terms of the Equality Act 2010, the words “woman” and “sex” refer to biological sex at birth, not gender identity.

The court held that transgender “women” do not meet the legal definition of a woman for the purposes of certain sex-based protections and single-sex spaces such as changing rooms, refuges, hospitals, and women-only services. As a result, institutions such as hospitals, shelters, sports clubs, and other single-sex services now have clearer legal ground to exclude transgenders from female-only spaces.

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Girlguiding Volunteers Threaten to Quit Over Trans Exclusion.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Hundreds of Girlguiding volunteers have threatened to resign following a decision to restrict membership to genuine girls.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Girlguiding UK, its volunteers, and leadership figures including chairwoman Denise Wilson, chief executive Felicity Oswald, and chief guide Tracy Foster.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The policy change was announced last week, affecting Girlguiding’s 300,000 members across the United Kingdom.

💬KEY QUOTE: “We cannot, in good conscience, uphold a policy that contradicts established safeguarding research, the lived experience of our members, and the inclusive ethos we were trained to deliver.” – Volunteer Amanda Jane Heather

🎯IMPACT: The decision follows a ruling by the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom upholding protections for women and girls based on biological sex, rather than so-called “gender identity.”

IN FULL

Girlguiding UK, formerly the Girl Guides, has introduced a new rule limiting membership to biological girls, prompting backlash from transgender ideologues, including some volunteers. Girlguiding, which includes around 300,000 members across the Rainbows, Brownies, Guides, and Rangers groups, said the decision followed “detailed considerations, expert legal advice, and input from senior members and trustees” following a ruling by the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.

The Supreme Court ruled earlier this year that “man,” “woman,” and “sex” in Britain’s Equality Act, which provide certain protections to women and girls, must be defined strictly by biological sex, not “gender identity.” That decision has already reshaped policy across several institutions. The British Football Association has banned transgender women from participating in women’s soccer, and other organizations, including major women’s charities, have announced similar shifts to comply with the ruling.

Notably, Girlguiding leaders have emphasized that current members will not be removed, with only new applicants subjected to the updated guidance, meaning they could still be running afoul of the law.

Nevertheless, the policy has caused some internal dissent. Volunteer Amanda Jane Heather has coordinated a petition, complaining, “We cannot, in good conscience, uphold a policy that contradicts established safeguarding research, the lived experience of our members, and the inclusive ethos we were trained to deliver.”

The debate mirrors tensions in other countries. In the United States, Scouting America, formerly the Boy Scouts of America, faces political pressure following the adoption of gender-inclusive policies. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has signalled intentions to withdraw federal support, accusing the organization of abandoning traditional structures in favour of “genderless” programming.

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DHS Unveils ‘Worst of the Worst’ Webpage Spotlighting Migrants’ Heinous Crimes.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has launched a “Worst of the Worst” webpage to display information on criminal illegal immigrants arrested under the Trump administration.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: DHS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, and Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Announced Monday; site available online.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Today, we launched a ‘worst of the worst’ website so every American can see for themselves the criminal illegal aliens that we are arresting, what crimes they committed, and which communities we removed them from.” – Tricia McLaughlin

🎯IMPACT: The webpage provides transparency on arrests, counters media narratives, and highlights criminal activity by illegal immigrants.

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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) unveiled a new “Worst of the Worst” webpage on Monday that publicly lists criminal illegal immigrants arrested during the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement operations. The site lets the public search hundreds of thousands of cases nationwide, spotlighting migrants with serious convictions, including for murder, sexual assault, child molestation, drug trafficking, and gang activity.

“While Americans across the country were enjoying their weekends and holiday shopping, ICE law enforcement was hard at work arresting pedophiles, gang members, and drug traffickers,” DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said. “This holiday season, make sure to thank law enforcement officers for all they do to make America safe again.”

The page launches with details on 10,000 arrests and will be updated regularly. DHS says the initiative, led by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, delivers on President Donald J. Trump’s pledge to prioritize the removal of the most dangerous offenders.

Trump officials accuse corporate media outlets of downplaying the criminal records of those arrested: “As the media whitewashes the facts, day in and day out, our brave men and women of ICE risk their lives for the American people,” McLaughlin stated. “Americans don’t have to rely on the press for this information—with this transparent tool, they can see for themselves what public safety threats were lurking in their neighborhoods and communities.”

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ABC Renews Kimmel Contract Despite Charlie Kirk Smear Scandal.

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WHAT HAPPENED: ABC announced a contract extension for Jimmy Kimmel, keeping Jimmy Kimmel Live! on the air through the 2026-2027 TV season.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Jimmy Kimmel, ABC, and President Donald J. Trump.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The announcement was made in December 2025, with Kimmel’s contract now extended beyond its original May 2026 expiration date.

💬KEY QUOTE: “THANKS FOR WATCHING LIVE!!!” – Jimmy Kimmel.

🎯IMPACT: The extension solidifies Kimmel’s presence in late-night television, despite criticism from Trump and controversy after the host appeared to blame the MAGA movement for the assassination of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) founder Charlie Kirk.

IN FULL

ABC has renewed Jimmy Kimmel’s contract, securing Jimmy Kimmel Live! through the 2026–2027 television season. The new deal extends beyond Kimmel’s previous agreement, which was due to end in May 2026.

The renewal arrives amid ongoing public friction between Kimmel and President Donald J. Trump, including Kimmel’s brief suspension earlier this year for appearing to blame the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement for the assassination of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) founder Charlie Kirk. “We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang trying to characterize this kid who killed Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it,” Kimmel had said. The alleged gunman in the case is, in fact, a leftist who was in a relationship with a transgender.

Trump has previously called for Kimmel to be fired, recently labelling him a “talentless bum.” After ABC broke and returned Kimmel to the airwaves despite the Kirk scandal, the America First leader branded the network a “true bunch of losers,” asking: “Why would they want someone back who does so poorly, who’s not funny, and who puts the Network in jeopardy by playing 99% positive Democrat GARBAGE.”

Trump also blasted Kimmel during this year’s Kennedy Center Honors.

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Jasmine Crockett Joins Texas Senate Contest.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) officially filed paperwork to enter the Democrat primary for the U.S. Senate in Texas.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Rep. Jasmine Crockett and other Texas politicians.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Crockett filed her paperwork on Monday in Texas.

💬KEY QUOTE: “In the past few days, I’ve come to believe that a bruising Senate Democratic primary and runoff would prevent the Democratic Party from going into this critical election unified against the danger posed to our communities and our Constitution by Donald Trump and one of his Republican bootlickers [Ken] Paxton, [John] Cornyn, or Hunt.” – Colin Allred

🎯IMPACT: The Texas Senate race is expected to be one of the most expensive and competitive of the midterms.

IN FULL

Representative Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) formally joined the Democratic U.S. Senate primary in Texas on Monday by submitting her paperwork, stepping in just hours after Rep. Colin Allred ended his Senate bid. Allred announced earlier the same day that he would instead run for the House in the newly created 33rd congressional district.

In the Democratic primary, Crockett will now face state Rep. James Talarico of Austin. On the Republican side, the Republican field includes Republican-in-name-only three-term incumbent Senator John Cornyn, America First state Attorney General Ken Paxton, and Rep. Wesley Hunt. The contest is expected to be one of the most expensive and closely followed Senate races of the 2026 midterms.

Allred explained his withdrawal by saying, “In the past few days, I’ve come to believe that a bruising Senate Democratic primary and runoff would prevent the Democratic Party from going into this critical election unified against the danger posed to our communities and our Constitution by Donald Trump and one of his Republican bootlickers [Ken] Paxton, [John] Cornyn, or [Wesley] Hunt.” He continued, “That’s why I’ve made the difficult decision to end my campaign for the U.S. Senate. But I’m nowhere near done serving my community and our state.”

Crockett, a prominent progressive voice and strident critic of President Donald J. Trump known for her outlandish statements and allegations, had previously said she would only enter the Senate race if polls showed a realistic path to victory in November. Recent surveys reportedly place her ahead in the Democratic primary field.

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Trump Prosecutors Take Aim as Scandal Engulfs Dem-Appointed Officials in Somali Fraud Case.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Feeding Our Future, a nonprofit intended to feed low-income children in Minnesota, is accused of illegally diverting over $250 million in taxpayer funds for personal luxury purchases, according to federal prosecutors.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Minnesota Department of Education (MDE), former MDE leaders Brenda Cassellius and Mary Cathryn Ricker, fraudsters tied to Feeding Our Future, and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D).

📍WHEN & WHERE: The alleged fraud occurred between 2018 and 2021 in Minnesota, with key developments during the tenures of Cassellius and Ricker at MDE.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Many of MDE’s complaint investigation procedures and practices were inappropriate or of limited usefulness, particularly in the context of the alleged fraud. While MDE had written complaint investigation procedures, their limited scope and failure to address important issues undermined their ability to promote good investigative practices.” – Minnesota Legislative Auditor’s report.

🎯IMPACT: The alleged fraud highlights systemic failures in oversight, with MDE reportedly increasing payments to Feeding Our Future by 2,800 percent between 2020 and 2021.

IN FULL

Former heads of the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) are under scrutiny as new findings deepen the investigation into the alleged fraud surrounding Feeding Our Future (FOF), a Somali-run nonprofit that was ostensibly providing meals to low-income children. Prosecutors say FOF diverted more than $250 million in taxpayer funds to shell companies and individuals, many of whom used the money for real estate, luxury cars, and other lavish purchases, rather than meals for children.

A 20-page audit from Judy Randall and Katherine Theisen faulted MDE for failing to act on repeated warning signs before and after the pandemic. The report said MDE “did not effectively exercise its authority to hold Feeding Our Future accountable to program requirements,” and was “ill-prepared to respond to the issues it encountered.”

“Many of MDE’s complaint investigation procedures and practices were inappropriate or of limited usefulness, particularly in the context of the alleged fraud. While MDE had written complaint investigation procedures, their limited scope and failure to address important issues undermined their ability to promote good investigative practices,” the report said.

Under former Commissioner Brenda Cassellius, FOF received its initial approval and survived an administrative review in 2018. Her successor, Mary Cathryn Ricker, oversaw the department during the nonprofit’s explosive expansion; in 2020, MDE approved FOF’s summer-food-service application without re-verifying that FOF retained its nonprofit status, even though it had been revoked earlier that year by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

Despite receiving at least 30 complaints about FOF’s operations, MDE rarely intervened. In one instance, the department asked FOF to investigate complaints against itself. Meanwhile, FOF’s payments surged, increasing by 2,800 percent between fiscal year 2020 and 2021. The audit also detailed a case in which the nonprofit allegedly demanded a kickback from a vendor; when the vendor declined, their contract was cancelled.

FOF’s outreach and network were deeply rooted in Minnesota’s Somali-American community, which was allegedly shielded from investigation by Minnesota Governor and failed Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz.

Prosecutors have said that many of the companies receiving funds were owned or operated by Somalis. For instance, evidence presented in federal court shows that the nonprofit Somali Community Resettlement Services sponsored several meal-distribution sites in cities like Minneapolis and Faribault, which claimed to serve thousands of meals daily but, prosecutors say, were part of the fraud.

In one case, a site backed by Somali Community Resettlement Services claimed to serve 3,000 meals a day, and another claimed 2,000. That nonprofit was reimbursed about $2.9 million via a sponsoring intermediary, and paid the purported meal-serving entities roughly $1.83 million, keeping nearly $1.1 million itself.

Federal prosecutors—including Joseph Thompson—warn that the problem goes beyond FOF. They say similar fraud has already hit other state-backed programs, such as housing stabilization and autism services. “To be clear, this is not an isolated scheme,” Thompson said.

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ICEBlock App Files Lawsuit Against Trump Admin for ‘Censorship.’

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WHAT HAPPENED: The developer of ICEBlock, an app that tracks U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, has sued the Trump administration for supposed free speech violations after Apple removed the app from its store under government pressure.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: ICEBlock developer Joshua Aaron, Attorney General Pam Bondi, Apple, and the Trump administration.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The lawsuit was filed on Monday in Washington, D.C., following Apple’s removal of the app in October.

💬KEY QUOTE: “We view that as an admission that she engaged in coercion in her official role as a government official to get Apple to remove this app,” said lawyer Noam Biale.

🎯IMPACT: If successful, the lawsuit could see ICEBlock, used to evade and potentially ambush ICE agents, returned to Apple’s app store.

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The creator of ICEBlock—an iPhone app that lets users anonymously report and receive alerts about nearby Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity—has sued the Trump administration, claiming it violated the First Amendment. The legal action comes after Apple pulled the app from its App Store in October, which the developer says happened only after direct pressure from the White House.

Attorney General Pam Bondi openly acknowledged the administration’s involvement, saying, “We reached out to Apple today demanding they remove the ICEBlock app from their App Store—and Apple did so.” ICEBlock represents a safety threat to ICE agents, not only helping illegal immigrants evade law enforcement but also potentially providing intelligence for ambush attacks.

The developer’s attorney, Noam Biale, said of Bondi’s comments, “We view that as an admission that she engaged in coercion in her official role as a government official to get Apple to remove this app.”

Developer Joshua Aaron denies the app endangers agents, insisting the tool is peaceful and meant only to share information. “It was just the best idea I had to do everything I could to fight back against what was going on,” Aaron said, calling the administration’s commitment to deporting illegal immigrants, including pedophiles and other dangerous criminals, “abhorrent.”

ICEBlock can no longer be downloaded from Apple’s store, though people who already installed it can still use it. Aaron says the lawsuit aims to get the app reinstated and to deter similar takedowns in the future. “We will take it as far as it needs to go to ensure this never happens again,” Aaron said.

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IAEA: Chernobyl Shield Loses Ability to Contain Radiation After Drone Strike.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The protective shield at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant has been damaged by a drone strike, compromising its ability to contain radioactive material, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Ukraine has accused Russia of conducting the February drone strike, though the Kremlin denies responsibility. The IAEA conducted the inspection and provided updates.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The drone strike occurred earlier this year at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, located in the Kiev region of Ukraine.

💬KEY QUOTE: The structure has “lost its primary safety functions, including the confinement capability.” – Rafael Grossi, Director of the IAEA.

🎯IMPACT: While radiation levels have not increased, the site requires comprehensive restoration to ensure long-term nuclear safety, the IAEA stated.

IN FULL

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) says the protective arch over Chernobyl’s destroyed reactor has been weakened after a drone strike earlier this year, raising new concerns about nuclear safety in a war zone. The February attack, which Ukraine attributes to Russian forces but the Kremlin denies, tore a hole in the outer shell of the steel structure erected in 2016 to contain radioactive material from the 1986 disaster. A brief fire broke out near the reactor, but the inner containment barrier held, and radiation levels did not increase.

IAEA Director Rafael Grossi reported that emergency repairs were completed but warned that the enclosure has “lost its primary safety functions, including the confinement capability.” He urged a full restoration to prevent further deterioration and to maintain long-term safeguards at the site.

Chernobyl remains one of the most sensitive nuclear locations in the region. Russian forces seized the area during the early weeks of the 2022 invasion but withdrew after a month.

Nuclear facilities across Ukraine continue to face risks as the conflict enters its fourth year. Europe’s largest nuclear power plant complex, the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia plant, has endured repeated shelling, fires, and power disruptions. In August 2024, explosions ignited a fire at a cooling tower, with both sides blaming each other. Inspectors later confirmed that radiation levels were unaffected, but the incident reinforced international warnings that continued military activity around the site could trigger a major nuclear emergency. The plant requires stable external power to keep its cooling systems operating, and any prolonged outage could create dangerous conditions.

Amid these escalating concerns, former U.S. National Security Adviser and President Donald J. Trump’s Ukraine envoy, Keith Kellogg, recently emphasized that resolving nuclear safety issues, including stabilizing operations at Zaporizhzhia, is essential to achieving a broader settlement to the conflict. The topic gained further attention after a proposal surfaced in March 2025 in which Donald Trump suggested that the United States assume control of Ukraine’s nuclear-power facilities to secure them from wartime threats. Ukrainian officials rejected the idea as incompatible with national sovereignty, though they acknowledged the need for stronger international involvement in nuclear oversight.

The conflict has also been marked by allegations of sabotage attempts. Russian authorities have claimed that British-trained operatives sought to damage Russian-held nuclear facilities, while Kiev has accused Moscow of staging provocations to justify further military escalation. Both sides deny the accusations leveled against them.

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Trump Increases Deportations of Iranians.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The Trump administration has deported another 55 Iranians, according to reports from Iranian and U.S. sources.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The U.S. government, Iranian nationals, the Iranian Foreign Ministry, and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

📍WHEN & WHERE: The deportation flight reportedly departed on Sunday, with Iranians eventually arriving in Tehran via Kuwait.

💬KEY QUOTE: “These individuals announced their willingness for return following continuation of anti-immigration and discriminative policy against foreign nationals particularly Iranians by the United States,” said Iranian Foreign Ministry official Mojtaba Shasti Karimi.

🎯IMPACT: The deportation highlights the Trump administration’s ongoing crackdown on illegal immigration.

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Another 55 Iranians have been put on a deportation flight by the Trump administration. The Mizan news agency, affiliated with Iran’s judiciary, quoted Iranian Foreign Ministry official Mojtaba Shasti Karimi, who claimed that “These individuals announced their willingness for return following continuation of anti-immigration and discriminative policy against foreign nationals particularly Iranians by the United States.”

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei confirmed, “In the coming days, about 55 nationals will return to Iran… This is the second group being returned to Iran in the latest months.”

Reports indicate that the deportation flight departed on Sunday and included migrants from other nations. Upon landing in Cairo, Egypt, Arab and Russian nationals disembarked, while Iranian nationals continued to Kuwait before transferring to a chartered Kuwait Airways aircraft bound for Tehran.

The deportations align with the Trump administration’s intensified focus on enforcing immigration laws and reversing illegal immigration. They come despite heightened tensions between the U.S. and Iran, with President Donald J. Trump having ordered strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities in June.

The Trump administration is on course to set a modern record for deportations by the end of the year, with a further 1.6 million illegal aliens estimated to have self-deported to avoid forcible removal.

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