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07/07/2025
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By Laura Harris
Russia becomes first country to officially recognize Taliban government in Afghanistan
Russia has formally recognized the Taliban-led government by accepting the credentials of Afghan Ambassador Ghulam Hassan, making it the first country to do so since the group seized power in 2021. The move follows Russia’s Supreme Court decision in April to lift the Taliban’s designation as a terrorist organization after more than 20 years, enabling […]
07/07/2025
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By Laura Harris
SBA approves disaster relief for Los Angeles after anti-ICE riots cause $1 billion in damage
The Small Business Administration (SBA) approved California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s request for disaster relief after Los Angeles suffered an estimated $1 billion in damages from anti-ICE riots. The declaration unlocks up to $2 million in low-interest Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) for affected small businesses to cover operating expenses like payroll, rent and utilities. SBA […]
07/06/2025
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By Laura Harris
Huawei to stand trial on U.S. charges after federal judge DENIED its motion to dismiss
A U.S. federal judge denied Huawei’s motion to dismiss a 16-count indictment, allowing the case to proceed to trial on May 4, 2026. Charges include racketeering, trade secret theft and bank fraud. Prosecutors claim Huawei used a front company, Skycom, to conduct illegal business in Iran, violated U.S. sanctions and misled banks to process over […]
07/05/2025
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By Laura Harris
Trump lifts U.S. sanctions on Syria, citing push for “stability and peace”
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on June 30 lifting broad U.S. sanctions on Syria, fulfilling a pledge made in May to support Syria’s transition and promote regional stability. While general economic sanctions were removed, the order maintains restrictions on Bashar al-Assad, human rights violators, ISIS members, chemical weapons actors, Iranian-backed militias and drug […]
07/04/2025
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By Laura Harris
DOJ sues Los Angeles over sanctuary city policy
The DOJ filed a federal lawsuit against Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and City Council members on June 30, alleging that the city’s sanctuary ordinance (No. 188441) unlawfully obstructs federal immigration enforcement and violates the Constitution’s Supremacy Clause. Enacted in December 2024, the ordinance bars city employees and resources from participating in immigration enforcement, except […]
07/03/2025
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By Laura Harris
Record number of boat migrants land in Britain as cross-channel crossings soar past 20,000
A new record was set as over 20,000 migrants crossed the English Channel by July 1 – nearly two months earlier than in 2024 – marking a 50 percent year-on-year increase. On July 1 alone, nearly 200 additional migrants arrived, with multiple boats still en route, pushing the total towards 20,250 and putting 2025 on […]
06/30/2025
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By Laura Harris
DHS warns of potential Iranian sleeper cell threat at U.S. colleges
Following U.S. attacks on Iranian nuclear sites on June 21, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a bulletin warning of a heightened risk of domestic terrorism from Iranian-backed operatives and radicalized individuals within the United States. Authorities are particularly worried about sleeper cells, foreign agents posing as students or workers, who could be activated […]
06/30/2025
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By Laura Harris
Rubio announces new sanctions targeting families of foreign fentanyl traffickers and their networks
Secretary of State Marco Rubio introduced a visa restriction policy targeting not only drug traffickers but also their close family members and associates, aiming to disrupt global fentanyl networks. The policy falls under Section 212(a)(3)(C) of the Immigration and Nationality Act and builds on Executive Order 14059, expanding existing sanctions and ineligibilities for controlled substance […]
06/30/2025
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By Laura Harris
Trump administration sanctions three Mexican financial firms over alleged cartel ties
The Department of the Treasury sanctioned CIBanco, Intercam Banco and Vector Casa de Bolsa for allegedly laundering money for major drug cartels and aiding the global fentanyl trade. The move marks the first enforcement under the Fentanyl Sanctions Act and the FEND Off Fentanyl Act, aiming to cut off cartel-linked entities from the U.S. financial […]
06/29/2025
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By Laura Harris
Iran admits nuclear facilities “badly damaged” by U.S. strikes
Iranian officials admitted that key nuclear sites at Natanz, Fordow and Isfahan were “badly damaged” by recent U.S. airstrikes carried out on June 22 under Operation Midnight Hammer. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei confirmed the strikes caused serious harm but declined to share specifics, citing the matter as a technical issue being handled by […]
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