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Report: Walz, Frey to receive subpoenas in criminal matter related to ICE

By:J. Patrick Coolican The U.S. Justice Department has issued subpoenas to Gov. Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey as part of a criminal investigation into whether they’ve impeded federal immigration enforcement, the Washington Post reported Friday. The investigation intensifies an already combustible conflict between the feds and Minnesota, while also adding to the DOJ’s list of targets deemed

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Logging Operations Halted After Strong Indigenous Resistance in Malaysia

By Keruan, SAVE Rivers and BMF Logging operations by Borneoland Timber Resources (“Borneoland”) in the highly contested Upper Baram region have been temporarily halted, marking a significant victory for the Indigenous Penan community of Sawa Ali, who have steadfastly resisted the company’s encroachment onto their ancestral lands. After months of sustained resistance, community action, and formal complaints, the

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Nigeria beat Egypt in shootout to claim third place at Africa Cup of Nations

By: Paul Myers Nigeria goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali saved shots from Egypt’s English Premier League stars Mohamed Salah and Omar Mamoush to put his side in the driving seat. Alex Iwobi swept home Nigeria’s fourth kick to give his side a 3-1 lead and pile the pressure on Mahmoud Saber. The 24-year-old ZED midfielder thrashed the ball high to

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EU threatens to blow up trade deal over Trump’s plans for Greenland

By By Brett Rowland (The Center Square) – A top European official said President Donald Trump’s comments could sink a trade deal between the U.S. and the 27-nation European Union. Manfred Weber, president of the European People’s Party, the largest political party in the EU, said the party wouldn’t back a deal with the U.S.

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Overcoming the constraints on South Korea’s growth

By Sangin Park The most urgent task facing the Lee Jae-myung administration after its inauguration in June 2025 was concluding tariff negotiations with the United States. Due to the impeachment of former president Yoon Suk-yeol, the 2025 presidential election coincided with unilateral tariff actions from the Trump administration, leaving South Korea unable to conduct proper

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