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December 05, 2025
Israel strikes south Lebanon after first direct talks in decades
December 05, 2025
Shooter of Ex-Japan PM Shinzo Abe makes first apology
NEW ORLEANS — Two labourers stand on the roof of a house in Kenner, outside New Orleans, as US Border Patrol agents clamber up a ladder, getting closer.As the agents move in, trying to arrest them, the men step to the roof's edge, poised in an apparent act of resistance - but it's too high to jump.On the ground in the mostly Latino neighbourhood, an officer trains his weapon towards the rooftop while a sniper moves into position. Now, neighbours, activists, and crews of local press are gathering at the scene, watching in bewilderment: US President Trump's new front line on immigration enforcement has just arrived.It is day one of "Catahoula Crunch", as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has labelled its operation, taking its name from an American leopard dog known...
December 05, 2025
New Orleans residents in fear as immigration crackdown descends on their city
WASHINGTON — The FBI arrested a man from Woodbridge, Virginia, on Thursday who investigators believe planted pipe bombs near the Republican and Democratic National Committee headquarters the night before the 2021 US Capitol riot.At a press conference Thursday afternoon, Attorney General Pam Bondi identified the man as Brian Cole Jr.“Let me be clear, there was no new tip, there was no new witness, just good, diligent police work and prosecutorial work,” Bondi said at the 1:30 p.m. ET press conference.Cole has been charged with transporting an explosive device in interstate commerce and malicious destruction by means of explosion.The yearslong investigation is still ongoing, Bondi said Thursday, adding that investigators were still executing search warrants and that more charges could...
December 05, 2025
FBI arrests man in Jan. 6 DC pipe bomber investigation
December 05, 2025
Racism allegations could derail right-wing populist Nigel Farage’s bid to become Britain’s next PM
December 05, 2025
Alert sent for Nevada earthquake that did not happen
December 05, 2025
World’s top 100 cities revealed — Los Angeles and Orlando climb the rankings
December 05, 2025
Trump hosts signing of peace deal between leaders of DR Congo and Rwanda
December 05, 2025
Netherlands, Spain, Ireland and Slovenia boycott Eurovision after Israel allowed to compete
KHARTOUM — The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied militias are detaining civilians and demanding ransoms from families unable to flee the Sudanese city of al-Fashir, with those unable to pay facing killings or severe assaults, according to testimonies gathered by Reuters from former captives, aid workers, and researchers. The accounts, drawn from interviews with 33 survivors and 10 humanitarian personnel, indicate that large groups of civilians are being held in multiple villages within roughly 80 km of al-Fashir, North Darfur’s capital, which fell to RSF control in late October after an 18-month siege. Some detainees reported being taken back into the city itself as fighters demanded payments ranging from 5 million to 60 million Sudanese pounds ($1,400 to $17,000). The...
December 04, 2025
Report: RSF forces detaining civilians for ransom after fall of al-Fashir