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Transfer Strategy: U.S. Military Relocates Islamic State Detainees
Transfer Strategy: U.S. Military Relocates Islamic State Detainees The U.S. military announced the transfer of 150 Islamic State detainees from Syria to Iraq on Wednesday, marking the first stage of a plan that may see the relocation of up to 7,000 detainees. This initiative follows the collapse of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, raising security alarms regarding prisons they once monitored.U.S. Admiral Brad Cooper emphasized coordination with regional partners like Iraq to ensure ISIS's enduring defeat. Cooper briefed Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa about the detainee transfers and stressed avoiding actions that could hinder this process.Meanwhile, Syria has declared a ceasefire with Kurdish forces, urging integration into the central state. The recent shifts in control, the most significant since rebels expelled Bashar al-Assad a year ago, underscore changing allegiances in the region.

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Canada's Court Gives TikTok New Lease on Life Amid Security Concerns

Trump's Immigration Crackdown Escalates Tensions in Maine
Trump's Immigration Crackdown Escalates Tensions in Maine The Trump administration has launched an immigration operation named 'Operation Catch of the Day' in Maine, focusing on regions with significant refugee communities, including Somalis, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday.With over 100 agents deployed to Maine, a state known for welcoming refugees, political leadership and immigrant communities brace for intensified enforcement. Governor Janet Mills criticized these actions, stating they are 'not welcome.'Tensions have heightened as public support notably declines amid aggressive immigration enforcement, coinciding with upcoming pivotal midterm elections. Immigration remains a central issue as federal agents maintain a strong presence in Maine communities.

Trump Eases Greenland Tensions: Tariff Threat Withdrawn

Trump's Greenland Gambit: Tariff Threat Withdrawn Amid NATO Talks

Key Diplomatic Talks Shape Syria's Future

Sky-High Spat: Musk vs. O'Leary Over Ryanair and Starlink
Sky-High Spat: Musk vs. O'Leary Over Ryanair and Starlink In a clash of corporate titans, Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary dismissed Elon Musk's recent musings about acquiring the budget airline. The spat began over Ryanair's reluctance to install Musk's Starlink satellite Wi-Fi due to concerns over cost and fuel efficiency. O'Leary retorted to Musk's social media jabs by simply calling the billionaire an 'idiot.'O'Leary, speaking from the airline's Dublin headquarters, noted that non-European citizens, like Musk, cannot own a majority stake in European airlines. He suggested, however, that Musk's investment would be more fruitful than his purchase of X, formerly Twitter. The airline has used the spat for promotional gains, launching a seat sale featuring a Musk caricature.Despite insults, discussions on Starlink continue. O'Leary highlighted its benefits but cited a $250 million annual cost as prohibitive. Talks with other providers, like Amazon, are also ongoing. O'Leary didn't shy away from criticizing social media platform X and Musk's controversial AI chatbot, Grok, as well.

AI Overwatch Act: A Political Battleground

Ancient Handprints Uncovered: A Glimpse into the Earliest Rock Art

Trump cancels tariff threat over Greenland, says he and NATO's Rutte agreed to 'framework of a future deal' on Arctic, reports AP.

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