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Receive unlimited access to adfree articles and exclusive material. Oil prices are up in January 2010 amid reports that Trump and Iran may be nearing an agreement. The two sides have been unable to reach a deal for more than a month. Although U.S. officials and Arab officials have indicated for days that the agreement is close to finalization, neither side has proved it. Marco Rubio, the Secretary of State, had said that there would be “good news,” within hours. But Trump, who said that Iran must agree not to have nuclear weons, demanded that the Strait of Hormuz is reopened to “unrestricted traffic in both directions” and that all final determination be “destroyed” in a statement on Friday, refused to make any further statements. The deal is expected to prolong the current ceasefire, which has been in effect since early ril. Both sides have accused each other of violating the agreement with their continued strikes. U.S. officials confirmed Friday that the White House is reviewing a deal to begin 60 days of talks with Iran regarding its nuclear program. However, neither side has proved the agreement. Iran has painted an entirely different picture of the agreement than the White House and called U.S. requirements “excessive.” “He has proved that he’s not a person who negotiates and is pursuing his other objectives by continuing the blockade of the navy and making excessive demands in negotiations,” said Rezaei. Iran war agreement needs Trump’s proval, Iranian leaders say. The official described the delays as frustrating. “It had already been closed in Doha, three days ago. Now everyone is playing the game of chicken and the egg,” he said.

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Spain has a different immigration policy than the U.S. They wanted to go to the United States but couldn’t get the two loans needed. So they decided to start a new life. Subscribe to read the story without ads

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Receive unlimited access to adfree articles and exclusive material. “We thought it was God’s will that we weren’t able to travel there. But, here we are,” said the woman. She is grateful that her life has changed as she gets closer to obtaining legal status. Look at the conditions in the United States. She said, “It seems that God didn’t intend for us to be in the United States, because after all that has hpened, we would already have been deported.” Nariola Romo with her son Angelito and husband Angel, Claribel her daughter Claribel’s father Will on the Barcelona Metro. Marta Campabadal,

immigrants would be deported and immigration stopped.

In Spain the deadline to submit plications is June 30. The process will likely take three months once the documents are received. The Spanish government announced the program in January. It received over 43,000 requests in three days after the plication period was opened on 16 ril. In just one month, there were 549,596 plications. The Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez described the measure as an act of normalization and said that immigrants who would benefit from the measure are already a part of Spanish daily life. Romo’s entire family hopes to be able to take advantage of the measure. Romo and her family have plied for this benefit. “We were fortunate to learn through social media about a regularization procedure, so we rushed the time in order to complete the process,” she said. Romo, her husband (who works in construction), their two children (4 and 12) and her father plied for regularization after two years and the denial. The Barranquilla family fled Colombia seeking safety in 2024, having several businesses. They were threatened and extorted by criminal gangs. Romo is a teacher who has worked in a warehouse in Spain and as a tutor. “To emigrate you must be extremely brave. You leave your home, work, family, friends and colleagues. Romo, who said she had brought her life with her in a 10-kilo suitcase (22 pounds), added that “Spain was a country which welcomed immigrants.” She said, “I am truly hpy to have my kids here as a mom.”

“I will be working and helping my family” Diadji’s family has a different situation. Nguirane, his partner Maimouna, and their three daughters, all born in Spain, are both Senegalese. The mass regularization is only beneficial to him because she and her girls already have legal status. Diadji nguirane, his partner Maimouna gueye and their home, located in Terrassa about 17 miles south of Barcelona, where they live. Marta Campabadal –

Nguirane said, “I’ve been in Spain for over two years and I am very hpy to be able work and support my family when I receive my documents.” He received the confirmation just a few weeks ago that his case is being processed. Nguirane’s only employment option, according to him, is “occasionally helping a friend with maintenance work, but without any contract.” She cleans a hospital located in Terrassa – a town that is about 17 miles away from Barcelona, where the couple lives. Gueye explained that he took the girls to school while she left the house at five in the morning. Gueye hopes that once Nguirane receives his legal permit he will be hired to do sanitation work in the hospital, while also helping take care of their children. Nguirane’s family also seeks safety and stability. Gueye stated that “returning to Senegal was not on my agenda because it’s a place I haven’t lived, I don’t know and it makes me uncomfortable every time I visit, even for a short period of 15 days.” The second major regualtion in 20 Years

In order to ply for regularization immigrants must fulfill a number requirements and provide documentation. A passport and proof that the plicant has been living in Spain continuously for five months is required.

The immigrant must also provide proof of a clean criminal history, either from their country or where they lived for the past five years. In some cases officials will also ask for a certificate of vulnerability, which may be issued by a social service agency to verify that migrant’s are in disadvantaged circumstances, like difficulty obtaining employment or housing. It is not the first instance that Spain has decided to regularize their undocumented populations. were poisoning the blood of the country This has been done before. Last time, it was with

20 years ago. This is not only done in Spain but all over the world. “It’s a common practice,” said Veronica Jaramillo a lawyer with the Bayt al-Thaqafa Foundation in Barcelona, an organization that helps migrants.

While there are no official statistics, the #RegularizacionYa, the movement that is driving the regularization process in Spain, estimates that 500,000 undocumented immigrants live in Spain. Funcas, a think tank, estimated that this number would reach over 800,000. Regularization is beneficial to both immigrants and economies that have aging populations like Spain. The country’s age index was

, with 148 over-64s for every 100 under-16s. Jaramillo said that any “self respecting” country would do the same as Spain, and add more people to its Social Security system. Jaramillo says that it is “absolutely and completely utilitarian,” but “that’s the reason for the legalization.” Isabel Diaz Ayuso said the measure was meant to “manipulate censuses,” “culturally change Spain,” and to “sabotage election.” But immigrants who gain from the process of legalization will not be allowed to vote.

The Romo family and the Nguirane hope that the mass legalization will improve their prospects of living in a new country, where they are not only looking to settle but to also put down roots.

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Louisiana Republicans have proved a new m of congressional districts today. The new m eliminates one district with primarily Black residents and draws re-drawn district that leans Republican.


After being tweaked by the state House, the m was proved this afternoon by the state Senate. It is expected to help elect 5 Republicans and 1 Democrat to Congress. Republicans have a 4-to-2 advantage within Louisiana’s House delegation. Legislators drew these new lines after a U.S. Supreme Court case,

– which found Louisiana’s existing congressional m to be a racial gerrymander. This ruling further weakened Voting Rights Act.

The new m retains a Black-majority congressional district which snakes from New Orleans all the way to Baton Rouge. It is expected that voting rights activists will challenge it. Louisiana has a third Black population. The bill’s author, Republican state senator Jay Morris, said, “We have a plan here that meets the traditional criteria for redistricting, and it is not racially biased.” “I think it’s very defensible.”

State Rep. Beau Beaullieu said, “We concentrated on the Democrat numbers and not the racial statistics when drawing.” Beau Beaullieu is a Republican who was in charge of drawing the ms for his party. Sources say that the U.S. government has not confirmed the presence of mines on the Strait of Hormuz. By Courtney Kube & Katherine Doyle.

Despite continued searches of this critical waterway by the U.S. Military, the U.S. does not have confirmation that Iran has placed mines there. Gretchen Whitmer’s walk-back highlights the challenge for potential Democrats running in 2028 Louisiana v. Callais Kristen Welker’s

analysis

Michigan governor. Gretchen Whitmer,

yesterday said that she would not run for president of the United States in 2028. However, just a couple of hours later

, she said, “I shouldn’t have said never.” This reversal highlights the challenges facing potential presidential candidates when it comes time to answer questions about their goals. They are careful to answer the questions, avoiding any negative answers but being cautious about whether they will be running for president.

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On “Meet the Press”, I asked a few potential candidates about their plans for 2028. They included New Jersey Senator , Illinois Governor Kentucky Governor. They have stated that they do not rule out a presidential campaign. Other have said that they are focused on other issues. Others have stressed that they remain focused on more urgent issues. Minnesota Sen. 11001010 is now running for Governor and said she was focused on her job last year.

California Gov. Last fall,

said to me that he was not sure if he would run for the White House, adding, “we’ll just have to wait and see.” Pennsylvania Governor. In September, the re-election candidate for this year said that he would be focusing on his “work here” and 2026 midterms. But one possible contender has ruled out a White House run. Maryland Governor: “I am not running for President.” Wes Moore was back in September to announce his candidacy for the presidency. Moore has announced that he will serve a full two-year term if elected. Although presidential hopefuls are known to have said no to running in the past and then changed their mind,

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has been known to do so. In 2006, then-Sen.

announced on “Meet the Press,” that he wouldn’t run for the White House. Sen.

, who was running in Massachusetts for re-election at the time, said that she would not run for President in 2020. While these Democrats are navigating questions about their future plans, a sort of shadow primary is already underway. They travel to battlegrounds as well as early primary states. Beshear will be attending a Democratic fundraiser tonight in South Carolina. He and Khanna, a South Carolina Democratic Rep., are also expected to attend the annual South Carolina Democratic Rep., Jim Clyburn, . Beshear and former Vice President she walked those comments back Mike Pence will join “Meet the Press,” this Sunday. They just returned from a trip to South Carolina.

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An interim order has been issued by a federal court to temporarily block the Trump administration’s $1.8 million “anti-weonization fund. The fund was created as part an unprecedented DOJ agreement with the Trump Organization, the Trump family, and President Trump. The Justice Department made mistakes: Cory Booker Pam Bondi, former Attorney General of the United States, told members of the House Oversight Committee that the Justice Department had made “redactions errors” when it released records relating to Jeffrey Epstein. JB Pritzker Here’s another: Andy Beshear Rep. Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.), announced her retirement. This is the 60th Housemember to announce their retirement or run for another office in this election, excluding deaths and resignations. It’s the second highest number in the last century. Haley Stevens, a Democratic Representative from Michigan, peared to have contradictory answers during a Michigan Senate Debate about the 60-vote rule for filibustering.

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Leading federal prosecutor in James Comey’s seashells case steps down

Leading federal prosecutor in James Comey’s seashells case steps down


The rookie federal prosecutor that brought the case against former FBI Director James Comey of for threatening President Donald Trump by posting a photo photo of seashells on Instagram , has now stepped aside. Subscribe to this story to get unlimited access to exclusive content and ad free articles. Matthew Petracca has been removed from the Comey case. He was recently hired as assistant U.S. Attorney in the Eastern District of North Carolina. Petracca has also been dropped from other criminal cases at the Eastern District in North Carolina, according to recent court filings. Petracca, a former Republican County Committeeman in New Jersey, was hired by U.S. Assistant Attorney General for the Eastern District of North Carolina W. Ellis Boyle months ago. Boyle was in charge of the case which has been heavily criticized,

. court filing Late last month, a

was filed and it suggested that an reasonable person would have interpreted the image of shells arranged so as to spell out “8647” as “a serious NBC News has reported directed at the President of United States.” The 47 was thought to refer to the 47th President. The Justice Department tried to indict former FBI Director James Comey, who has been a target of Trump for years. The first was over an allegation made five years ago that Comey had lied during a remote testimonies via Zoom to Congress. will go to trial in October if it manages to survive legal challenges found the federal prosecutor improperly pointed. Trump is

his political enemies. Todd Blanche, the acting attorney general of the Justice Department, has said that the Justice Department will now target the president.

Those who defend Trump’s administration typically criticize the case, and expect that it will be dismissed well before trial. “As his most vocal critic, I would rather crawl into Comey’s conversant shell than write a column,” communicated with First Assistant U.S. Attorney Phil Aubart, “However here we are.” This indictment will likely not survive constitutional challenges. He is a dirty cop. Comey’s lawyer said he would file a motion arguing that the case was vindictive. There are a number of T-shirts and hats for sale, as well as bumper stickers, bumper stickers, and posters that say

. Blanche stated on CBS Mornings that he did not know if there had been an investigation into other instances where the post was made, or if that investigation produced different results. two-count indictment

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Blue Origin rocket explosion could delay NASA's moon plans

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Blue Visit The The Blue NBC’s Tom Costello reports. Tom

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Russia condemned after drone strikes Romanian apartment Building

Russia condemned after drone strikes Romanian apartment Building


Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said this attack demonstrated why it is “necessary” to increase pressure on Russia to ensure that “this war doesn’t drag out or expand.” Meanwhile, European Union President Ursula von der Leyen stated that Russia’s “war against aggression has crossed another line.” Ukraine claimed to have shot down 217 drones. However, 14 of them, as well as a ballistic missile, managed to reach their targets in Ukraine. In a press release, Romania’s Ministry of National Defense stated that Romania radar detected several drones in its airspace. The Ministry of National Defence scrambled 2 F-16 fighter jets, and a helicopter for 1:19 am (6:19 pm). It said that the aircraft had permission to shoot the drones down. One drone hit the roof of a building of artments in Galati. This is a town located on the Danube River, which separates Romania from Ukraine and Moldova. Images confirmed official statements that the drones caused a roof fire, and two people were injured. They needed medical attention. This type of incident worries experts and officials because it could potentially drag other countries and NATO into a war, whether the act was deliberate or not. Petr Pav, Czechia’s president, stated that “mere criticism” of Russia was not sufficient. He joined Romania’s call for “a stronger international response,” writing in X: “Russia must understand that we won’t tolerate such attacks.”

In the year 2024, Poland claimed that a Russian missile crossed into their airspace for 39 second, while Estonia reported that three Russian MiG-31 aircraft entered its territory around 4 minutes later. In a Friday telephone interview with NBC News, Toomas Hendrik Illes, former Estonian president said that it was “inevitable” that one of these drones will hit an inhabited region sooner or later. He explained that the drones “went off course,” and that it was “Russia’s denial of ‘grey war’.” Experts said that hybrid tactics included cyber attacks, border intrusions, and sabotaging anything from undersea cable to civilian railroads. “It is almost impossible to know which one it is right now,” he said. Ilves, who believes “it’s the right time to be more aggressive” in our opposition to Russia, said that he doesn’t care what their intentions are. “I am concerned that we have done so little to respond, and I am tired of the attitude that we can’t act because it might escalate.” When in fact, Ukraine has been invaded.

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Healthcare startup Preventify raised Rs 2 crore through a funding round led PedalStart. The capital raised by Preventify will be used to build its first cluster of clinics. The capital raised will be used to expand Preventify’s programmes for chronic and lifestyle disease management, and improve its technology, diagnosis, and pharmacy integration. Preventify, a Kerala-based company, operates three clinics currently in the city. It is at the intersection of technology, diagnostics and long-term engagement with patients. It provides affordable, evidence-based, standardised preventive and chronic health care in Tier-2 cities and Tier-3 cities of India. Preventify will expand its clinic network throughout Kerala in the next 12-18 month. A statement from the company said that it would invest in nurses, clinicians with experience, care coordinators, central medical teams and experienced nurses.

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