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Minnesota sues federal gov’t over immigration crackdown
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Minnesota sues federal gov’t over immigration crackdown

The US states of Minnesota and Illinois on Monday pressed lawsuits against the administration of President Donald Trump after a woman was fatally shot by a federal agentย in Minneapolis last week. Announcing the legal action, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said the Department of Homeland Security's surge of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers into the northern state in recent days has "made us less safe." Tens of thousands protest in Minnesota after ICE killingTo view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video What do we know about the Minnesota lawsuit? Ellison told a press conference that "thousands of poorly trained, aggressive and armed agents of the state, of the federal government, have rolled into...
Cuba defiant in face of ‘criminal’ US threats โ€“ DW โ€“ 01/11/2026
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Cuba defiant in face of ‘criminal’ US threats โ€“ DW โ€“ 01/11/2026

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez called out the United States for its "criminal behavior" in the Western Hemisphere on Sunday amid increasingly pointed threats aimed at Havana. Rodriguez made this and other statements in anย X post rejecting claims leveled by US President Donald Trump that Venezuela had been paying Cuba for security services. Rodriguez's post also underscored Cuba's right to purchase oil from whatever source it might choose after Trump on Saturday threatened to cut the island off from all money and oil because of his claims that Havana had helped Venezuela's ex-president, Nicolas Maduro. The US recently renditioned Maduro to New York to face drug trafficking charges in a special dead-of-night military extraction in the capital Caracas. Expert: US aims to 'be the b...
Exiled crown prince Pahlavi cheers Iran protests from US โ€“ DW โ€“ 01/11/2026
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Exiled crown prince Pahlavi cheers Iran protests from US โ€“ DW โ€“ 01/11/2026

Since the overthrow of his father, Iran's last shah, Reza Pahlavi has spent nearly half a century exiled in the United States. In uprisings in recent years, including at the start of 2026, Pahlavi has used his platform to call for greater action on the streets of Iran.ย As protests continue across Iran, he has cast himself as a pro-secular, pro-democratic voice in support of regime change.ย  Born in 1960, Pahlavi is the eldest son of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his wife, Farah. He was formally named crown prince at the age of 7 during his fatherโ€™s own coronation in 1967. But Pahlavi has been unable to return to Iran since the overthrow of the US-aligned monarchy in 1979ย in response to political suppression and rising inequality, leading to the theocratic regime that has ruled the count...
Powell says US Fed subpoenaed by Trump’s justice department โ€“ DW โ€“ 01/12/2026
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Powell says US Fed subpoenaed by Trump’s justice department โ€“ DW โ€“ 01/12/2026

The United States Federal Reserve has been subpoenaed by the Department of Justice, the central bank's chairman Jerome Powell revealed in a statement on Sunday. He said the Trump administration threatened him with a criminal indictment over congressional testimony he gave last summer regarding a Federal Reserve building renovation project. Powell called the move a "pretext" to put further pressure on the central bankto lower interest rates faster than Fed officials deem appropriate. What did Powell's statement say? "I have deep respect for the rule of law and for accountability in our democracy. No โ€Œone โ€” certainly not the Chair of the Federal Reserve โ€” is above the law," Powell said in theย brief statement released โ€Œby the US Fed. He emphasized that this unprecedented action must be v...
Regime cuts internet amid protests, unrest โ€“ DW โ€“ 01/09/2026
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Regime cuts internet amid protests, unrest โ€“ DW โ€“ 01/09/2026

The regime seems to have barred internet access in Iran during the latest wave of protests. Texting and mobile data are down, cellular networks are severely limited, and even accessing the internet via Starlink satellites seems to be affected. "The disruption of all communications, especially Starlink network, are massive," Amir Rashidi, director of digital rights and security atย Miaan Group,ย an activist NGO focusing on Iran, the Middle East and North Africa, told DW. "This is a matter of survival for the regime,"ย Rashidi said. He said Iran's authorities could maintain the blackout for a long time.Iran cuts off internet as protests spreadTo view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Exiled prince Pahlavi in center of prot...
Hospital attack highlights ‘brutality’ of Iran clampdown โ€“ DW โ€“ 01/09/2026
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Hospital attack highlights ‘brutality’ of Iran clampdown โ€“ DW โ€“ 01/09/2026

Shirin (name changed), a nurse at the Imam Khomeini Hospital in the western Iranian province of Ilam, recently found herself at the center of a tragedy far beyond anything she had seen in her work. At the end of last week, she took note ofย reports on social media of a brutal clampdown on anti-government protesters in Malekshahi county, but she never imagined that she would find herself in the middle of it. A few hours later, the first group of wounded people from Malekshahi โ€” those who could not be treated at home โ€” were rushed to the hospital where Shirin works. "More than 40 injured people, covered in blood, were brought to us," the 38-year-oldย said. "Most had been shot in the upper body: neck, chest, shoulders. Two of them died on the way here. Two young men." Video footage of secur...
Syrian army renews strikes on Kurdish forces in Aleppo โ€“ DW โ€“ 01/10/2026
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Syrian army renews strikes on Kurdish forces in Aleppo โ€“ DW โ€“ 01/10/2026

The Syrian city of Aleppo once again became the site of fighting on Friday as after Kurdish groups rejected government demands to abandon their positions. Syrian forces hit the Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafiya neighborhoods that have been held by Kurdish forces since the early days of the war that broke out in 2011. Although Kurdish fighters said they have already left the city, Kurdish security forces remain in place. Why did fighting break out between the Syrian army and Kurdish forces in Aleppo? The Syrian Defense Ministry announced a ceasefire overnight into Friday, calling on Kurdish forces to leave the city and move into other Kurdish-held areas. But Kurdish forces rejected what they called "a call to surrender," adding that they would "defend their neighborhoods." Several hours ...
North Korea claims it shot down South Korean drone โ€“ DW โ€“ 01/10/2026
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North Korea claims it shot down South Korean drone โ€“ DW โ€“ 01/10/2026

North Korea on Saturday accused South Korea of flying aย drone into its airspace on January 4 and infringing on its sovereignty. What did North Korea say? The North Korean military tracked the drone "moving northwards" over South Korea's Ganghwa county, one of the closestย territories to the North, Pyongyang's state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) cited a spokesman for the Korean People's Army as saying. The drone was shot down inside the North Korean airspace near the city of Kaesong after flying for 8 kilometers, the spokesperson added. Pyongyang alleged that the drone was equipped with surveillance cameras and had reportedly filmed "major" North Korean facilities. The state news agency published photos of the destroyed drone and its purported surveillance footage.ย  How has Sou...
Trump’s claim about the ICE operation is false โ€“ DW โ€“ 01/09/2026
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Trump’s claim about the ICE operation is false โ€“ DW โ€“ 01/09/2026

A viral video from Minneapolis in the US state of Minnesota is circulating on social media. It shows a confrontation that took place on January 7, in which an officer of the US immigration enforcement agency ICE shot a 37-year-old white American woman called Renee Nicole Good in her car. She was declared dead in hospital shortly afterward. Meanwhile, Donald Trump has shared another video of the incident, and has presented the situation as follows: that the woman in the car ran the ICE officer over, and he seems to have shot her in self-defense. The DW Fact Check team has examined the claim. Claim: "[โ€ฆ] the woman driving the car was very disorderly, obstructing and resisting, who then violently, willfully, and viciously ran over the ICE Officer, who seems to have shot her in self defen...
Brazil’s Lula vetoes bill to reduce Bolsonaro’s jail term โ€“ DW โ€“ 01/09/2026
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Brazil’s Lula vetoes bill to reduce Bolsonaro’s jail term โ€“ DW โ€“ 01/09/2026

Brazil President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva vetoed a bill on Thursdayย that would have reduced former far-right President Jair Bolsonaro's prison sentence. Bolsonaro was convicted of plotting a coup last year. Lula, the country's left-wing leader, announced his decision three years to the day after Bolsonaro supporters rioted in the capital Brasilia after his 2022 election loss, in scenes similar to the riots by supporters of US President Donald Trump who tried to storm the US Capitol building. Bolsonaro's supporters went through government buildings and rioted demanding that Brazil's army to overthrow Lula, who had just taken office The plan included plan to assassinateย Lulaย as well as his vice president and Supreme Court justice, Alexandre de Moraes.Bolsonaro supporters stormed Planalt...