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Another ethnic Hungarian has been killed in Ukraine’s forced mobilization drive, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has said Another ethnic Hungarian man living in Ukraine has died as a result of forced mobilization, Budapest’s Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has said, describing the situation as an “open manhunt” for conscripts.The recruitment drive has grown increasingly brutal amid Kiev’s military setbacks and manpower shortages, with hundreds of cases being documented of draft officers using excessive force to snatch men from the streets. There have been multiple reports of deaths among these conscripts.Szijjarto said in a post on X on Saturday that another “tragedy”…

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SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Two illegal aliens detained at the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas, tested positive for measles. The contractor-run ICE facility, designed to hold more than 2,000 family unit detainees, is on quarantine as the outbreak is addressed. The Texas Department of State Health Services confirmed the active cases on Saturday, according to DHS. DHS released a statement on infections and the ongoing efforts to contain the spread from the facility. The statement reads: On January 31, 2026, the Texas Department of State Health Services confirmed active measles infections of two detainees at the Dilley…

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The United States and India reached a trade agreement that will immediately lower American tariffs on Indian goods to 18 percent while opening India’s market to U.S. energy and other products, President Donald Trump announced Monday. Trump said he agreed to reduce the reciprocal tariff rate on India from 25 percent to 18 percent following a phone call with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The administration will also drop an additional 25 percent tariff that had been imposed on India over its purchases of Russian oil. The combined reduction brings the total tariff rate on many Indian goods down from 50…

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There are now 650 fewer illegal aliens on the streets of West Virginia after federal officials partnered with state and local law enforcement to arrest them. The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Philadelphia operation ran from January 5 until January 19 in Martinsburg, Moorefield, Morgantown, Beckley, Huntington, and Charleston, the agency announced Friday. “Together, federal, state and local law enforcement officials identified and arrested hundreds of illegal aliens who present dangers to national security and risks to public safety, as well as those who entered the United States illegally or have otherwise undermined the integrity of U.S. immigration laws…

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Bill and Hillary Clinton have agreed to testify before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee as part of the panel’s investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, an Oversight aide said Monday evening. It’s a remarkable reversal for the former president and secretary of state, who were adamant they would defy committee-issued subpoenas and risk imprisonment by the Trump Justice Department as the House prepared to vote Wednesday to hold them both in contempt of Congress. After both skipped their scheduled depositions earlier this year, the Oversight Committee voted on a bipartisan basis in January to approve contempt measures…

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Sahra Wagenknecht has warned that nuclear rearmament would violate international law and make the country a target German politician Sahra Wagenknecht has condemned growing calls for her country to take part in nuclear rearmament, calling the proposals “madness.”Germany is prohibited from developing nuclear weapons under international law, including the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and the Two Plus Four Treaty, the 1990 agreement that enabled German reunification in return for limits on its military capabilities, including renouncing nuclear arms.Earlier this month, Kay Gottschalk, the parliamentary finance policy spokesman for Alternative for Germany (AfD), said that Berlin “needs nuclear weapons,” arguing that…

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Mexico’s government deployed approximately 1,000 soldiers as part of an operation aimed at finding and rescuing ten employees from a Canadian mining company. The workers were taken at gunpoint by members of the Sinaloa Cartel. The incident began on January 23, when a group of gunmen believed to be with the Chapitos faction of the Sinaloa Cartel raided a mining camp near the town of Concordia, Sinaloa, and took the mining employees for unknown reasons. While the mining employees are Mexican nationals, they work for the Canadian company Vizla Silver — something that has drawn international attention to the case…

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White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt touted the nationwide decline in rents amid President Trump’s crackdown on illegal migration and before the November midterm elections. “Apartment rents just dropped to the lowest level in 4 years,” Leavitt posted on her X account. “The national median rent in January was $1,353, a drop of 1.4 percent compared with one year ago,” CNBC.com reported January 29. It is reportedly “the lowest January rent since 2022 [and] rents are now 6.2 percent lower than their last peak in the summer of 2022.” The White House released a statement celebrating the drop in rents nationwide…

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Stephen Colbert addressed rumors about running for office after his show ends in a few months, saying he will “consider” his options. The left-wing late-night host also confirmed when the final episode of his CBS show, The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, will be May 21. “It feels real now,” Colbert told fellow late-night host Seth Meyers of his show’s pending cancelation during Tuesday’s episode of NBC’s Late Night with Seth Meyers. “I mean, I know it was real, but now there’s four months left.” “Do you have a final show date?” Meyers asked, to which Colbert replied, “Our final show will be…

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Senior House Democrats are going in different directions on a massive funding bill headed to the House floor as soon as Tuesday, underscoring the sharp divisions inside the Democratic ranks on the $1.2 trillion spending package. Rep. Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut, the Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee, said Monday she would vote for the funding package when it goes to the floor Tuesday — breaking with a large swath of colleagues who oppose the measure over its extension of Homeland Security funding, including immigration enforcement operations. “I will support this package,” DeLauro said during Monday meeting of the Rules…

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