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Beautiful view of Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque with surrounding urban architecture in Beirut, Lebanon.
World

Iran Says Cities Calm After Protests; Tehran Blames Israel and U.S. as Turkey Urges Stability

Iran’s parliamentary speaker told Turkey that nationwide calm has been restored after recent unrest, blaming the disturbances on Israeli and U.S. backing for ‘‘terrorists.’’ Turkey urged continued stability, while Washington’s warnings of possible intervention and Tehran’s external-conspiracy narrative deepen polarization and raise the risk of further escalation.

SoMi2026年1月23日 04:30
#Iran#Turkey#Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf
Close-up of delivery worker handling a package with care outdoors.
World

Postal Workers Join Minneapolis Protests, Demand ICE Leave After Fatal Shooting of Local Woman

Postal workers in Minneapolis marched to demand that ICE withdraw its agents following the January 7 shooting death of Rayne Nicole Good during an ICE operation. The protests, which link labor concerns to immigrant-rights grievances, intensify scrutiny of ICE tactics and deepen local-federal tensions over enforcement and public safety.

SoMi2026年1月19日 08:50
#ICE#Minneapolis#postal workers
Stunning view of modern skyscrapers reflecting in Minneapolis, showcasing architectural elegance.
Politics

Federal Judge Curbs Tactics in Minneapolis Immigration Raids as Washington Defends Operations

A Minnesota federal judge barred federal immigration officers from arresting or using chemical agents against peaceful protesters during a large Minneapolis operation, prompting federal officials to defend their tactics and consider appeal. Acting ICE leadership says deployments have shifted toward protecting arrest teams after recent clashes, while reporting contains a likely misidentification of a top DHS official.

SoMi2026年1月19日 08:40
#immigration#Minneapolis#ICE
Long view of a steel border wall under clear skies, emphasizing solitude and division.
Politics

Federal-State Showdown in Minnesota: ICE Raids Ignite Days of Protests and Political Warfare

Mass protests in the Twin Cities have erupted after a large-scale federal immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota, involving nearly 3,000 officers, led to deadly and injurious shootings and confrontations with demonstrators. The crisis has escalated into a political showdown between federal authorities and Democratic state and city leaders, prompting criminal probes and sharpening national debates over federal intervention, civil liberties and public safety.

SoMi2026年1月18日 13:20
#Minnesota#ICE#immigration enforcement
Aerial view capturing the intricate ice formations on a frozen lake during winter in Minneiska, Minnesota.
World

Pentagon Readies 1,500 Troops as Federal Agencies Mobilize After Minneapolis ICE Shooting

The Pentagon has told about 1,500 active-duty troops to be ready for possible deployment to Minnesota after an ICE shooting in Minneapolis sparked sustained protests. The FBI is seeking volunteer agents to work temporarily in the city, and the Justice Department has opened criminal inquiries into state and local officials, signaling a sharp federal escalation that raises legal, political and civil‑liberties concerns.

SoMi2026年1月18日 13:20
#Minnesota#ICE#Pentagon