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The U.S. Senate approved a resolution to limit future military action against Iran without congressional approval, marking a rare bipartisan effort to reassert Congress' war powers and renew debate over presidential military authority.
UK guidance has clarified how Trinidad and Tobago nationals may qualify for asylum in the United Kingdom under existing international protection rules. The update also reflects how UK authorities assess security conditions, including concerns related to organized crime, when reviewing individual immigration claims.
by Aurax Desk
Candidates backed by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani defeated several Democratic establishment figures, highlighting the growing influence of progressives and fueling debate over the party's direction ahead of the 2026 midterms.
by Aurax Desk
The Supreme Court ruled that immigration officials can act against some green card holders based on criminal allegations without meeting a higher evidentiary standard, potentially affecting how returning permanent residents are treated at U.S. borders.
by Aurax Desk
UN nuclear watchdog chief says inspectors will be allowed to visit Iran’s uranium enrichment sites under a recent Iran–U.S. agreement, a move aimed at restoring international oversight after months of uncertainty and regional tensions.
By Aurax Desk
Napoleon's invasion of Russia became one of history's most consequential military campaigns.
Reports from pest control operators and residents in parts of the United States, Europe, and Asia suggest fewer visible cockroach sightings in some urban areas in recent years, a trend linked to improved sanitation, building design, and pest control practices, though experts say cockroaches remain widespread globally.
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