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ICE stops reporting deaths of released detainees

ICE stops reporting deaths of released detainees

Acting ICE Director David Venturella has issued a memo ordering the agency to stop reporting deaths of recently released detainees, reversing a 2021 Biden-era policy that required such reports within 30 days of release.

Armenia Threatens Russia Returnees with Military Camp for Vote Bribery

Armenia Threatens Russia Returnees with Military Camp for Vote Bribery

Armenia's government is warning citizens traveling from Russia to vote in the June 7 parliamentary elections in exchange for bribes that they face a 25-day military training camp. Deputy Chief of Staff Taron Chakhoyan announced the measure on social media on June 3, as reported by the Kyiv Post.

US and Russia Resume Postal Service Despite Sanctions

US and Russia Resume Postal Service Despite Sanctions

The United States and Russia have resumed postal exchanges that were suspended after Russia launched its full-scale war against Ukraine in February 2022. The first batch of shipments from the US has already arrived in Russia, according to 24tv.

Undercover Police: Documentary Reveals Questionable Tactics

Undercover Police: Documentary Reveals Questionable Tactics

A four-part documentary titled 'Boom Box' sheds light on the controversial methods of a covert police operation in London. According to the Guardian, Operation Peyzac led to 37 convictions with over 400 years of prison time, but now calls are growing for a review by the UK's spycops inquiry.

Rubio: US Stays in NATO but Demands Reforms

Rubio: US Stays in NATO but Demands Reforms

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has reaffirmed that the United States will remain a member of NATO but is demanding deep reforms of the alliance. Rubio made the statement before the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

US House votes to withdraw from Iran combat operations

US House votes to withdraw from Iran combat operations

The US House of Representatives has voted to withdraw US troops from combat operations against Iran — with some Republican votes. The vote increases pressure on Donald Trump but has no direct legal consequences, according to Tagesschau.

Greece protests to Ukraine over naval drone found off Lefkada

Greece protests to Ukraine over naval drone found off Lefkada

Greece has filed a formal diplomatic protest with Ukraine after an explosive-laden naval drone was discovered off the island of Lefkada in May. A Greek investigation concluded the drone belonged to Ukraine and was part of an operation targeting Russian ships, the Kyiv Post reported, citing Greek media.

After Nowak’s Death: Jones Calls for Calm

After Nowak’s Death: Jones Calls for Calm

Following the riots in Southampton, British minister Sarah Jones has appealed for calm. At the same time, she called for a review of the police's anti-racism guidelines, as reported by the Guardian.

Australia: Hundreds of Thousands of Centrelink Payments Illegally Stopped

Australia: Hundreds of Thousands of Centrelink Payments Illegally Stopped

The Australian government has admitted that a software glitch in the automated system of the controversial mutual obligations scheme led to the illegal suspension of around 300,000 Centrelink payments. A representative of the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations disclosed this at a Senate estimates hearing on Wednesday.

Trump Bill Pulte as Intelligence Chief

Trump Bill Pulte as Intelligence Chief

US Donald Trump has appointed Bill Pulte, the head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), as acting director of national intelligence. The decision comes just days after Tulsi Gabbard's resignation, as reported by Guardian.