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USA immigration and customs enforcement ,protecting the homeland…News
ICE is protecting the innocent from people who prey on children OMG....has Trump been arrested, Gaetz....who? -
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EU Folds - Agrees 15% Tariff
Americans pay 2-3 times what other nations pay for medications. Australia exports $2.2 billion worth of pharmaceuticals to the USA every year, including plasma, immunoglobulins and recombinant proteins. They are used for treating sick people, some blood products are patented. Please tell me how a 200% tariff on such goods makes them cheaper for Americans.- 1
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USA immigration and customs enforcement ,protecting the homeland…News
Thought you would have loads of homegrown ones, some have even shown up in LOS........😬 -
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USA Trump Faces Heat Over Epstein Files After DOJ Meets Ghislaine Maxwell
English is not my mother language, but I understand it. MAGA-man you don't understand it? -
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Israeli forces kill 63 Palestinians in Gaza within hours of ‘humanitarian pause’
At least 63 people were killed across Gaza by Israeli military strikes just hours after Israel announced daily “pauses” in operations to allow humanitarian aid to enter the territory, according to local health officials. The Israeli military stated on Sunday that it would suspend operations daily from 10am to 8pm in parts of central and northern Gaza, including al-Mawasi, Deir el-Balah, and Gaza City. It also announced that aid corridors would be open from 6am to 11pm to facilitate the entry of food and medical supplies. Despite the announcement, airstrikes resumed within hours. Al Jazeera reported that one strike targeted a bakery in a designated “safe zone.” The humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to worsen. Health officials reported six additional deaths from starvation in the last 24 hours, including two children, bringing the total number of starvation-related deaths to 133. Among the dead was five-month-old Zainab Abu Haleeb, who died of malnutrition at Nasser Hospital. Her mother told Al Jazeera, “Three months inside the hospital and this is what I get in return, that she is dead.” The World Food Programme stated that one in three people in Gaza had gone days without food, and about half a million are facing famine-like conditions. The World Health Organization reports that more than 20% of pregnant and breastfeeding women in Gaza are malnourished. Israel maintains that it is working to improve aid access and denies that famine exists in Gaza. Aid organisations, however, say the situation is catastrophic, with a quarter of the population at risk of acute malnutrition. UN officials warn that the crisis will not ease unless Israel accelerates the passage of aid through its checkpoints. Philippe Lazzarini, head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), described the condition of Palestinians as “walking corpses,” noting that humanitarian workers were encountering children who were “emaciated, weak, and at high risk of dying” without immediate help. “Families are no longer coping,” he said. “They’re breaking down, unable to survive. Their existence is threatened.” Israel severely limited humanitarian access earlier this year, enforcing an 11-week total blockade. While some aid is now allowed, the current level remains inadequate, according to the UN. On Sunday, the Israeli military intercepted an aid ship headed for Gaza. The Freedom Flotilla Coalition, which organised the delivery, said 21 international activists and journalists were detained and the cargo—containing baby formula, food, and medicine—was confiscated. The group said Israeli forces intercepted their vessel, Handala, about 40 nautical miles off Gaza's coast, cutting off communications shortly before midnight on Saturday. It was the second aid ship stopped by Israel in recent months. Jordan and the UAE have begun airdropping aid into Gaza, but Lazzarini said such efforts are insufficient. “Airdrops will not reverse the deepening starvation,” he said on X. “They are expensive, inefficient and can even kill starving civilians. It is a distraction and smokescreen. A manmade hunger can only be addressed by political will. Lift the siege, open the gates and guarantee safe movements with dignified access to people in need.” Since the war began in October 2023, following a Hamas attack that killed nearly 1,200 Israelis and resulted in 251 hostages, Israeli military operations have killed nearly 60,000 Palestinians, injured over 144,000, and displaced the majority of Gaza’s 2.2 million residents. The territory has been left in ruins, with widespread hunger and homelessness. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Independent 2025-07-28 -
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Economy Thailand's Digital Baht Plan Targets Big-Spending Tourists
The fact that you don't own crypto does not means there is no demand. Lets see what happends when all the law details will be disclosed in the Royal Gazette, imho billions dollars will flow in registered exchange and thai banks.
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