"Live from MPR news, on trial Snyder, celebratory gunfire rang out in Beirut ...
as a 10-day ceasefire agreed on by Israel and Lebanon went into effect. The troops announced
“by President Trump ad stopped a mism that the Iran war could be nearing it in, impures”
Katmos Dwarf is in Beirut." Iran has said that it wouldn't engage in further talks with the U.S. unless a ceasefire with Israel and Lebanon is in place. The current two weeks ceasefire between the U.S. and Israel and Iran is set to expire in six days. So with this temporary ceasefire in place, that potentially helps keep talks between the U.S. and Iran moving. But both these
ceasefires, like so many ceasefires, are shaky. So it's a bit of a house of cards. "And Las Vegas for an event Thursday, Trump said the Iran war should be ending pretty soon. However, the Lebanese army said early Friday that Israel committed ceasefire violations, including intermittent shelling of several southern Lebanese villages. A house is taking a late night vote on renewing the foreign intelligence surveillance act. The controversial
“surveillance tool used by U.S. spy agencies to collect overseas communications without”
a warrant. But criticize as a violation of Americans' right to privacy. It expires next week. Hundreds of Jews and Arabs rallied until a beef Thursday evening against settler violence in the West Bank. And here's Elner Beardsley reports that settlements are on the rise and have the support of Israel's right-wing government. "Anders of people came out in central Tel Aviv to protest the rising violence and
impunity of Israeli settlers, 68-year-old protestor Annette Gross, held a large sign written in Hebrew." "Stop the terror, the Jewish terror." "She says things are getting worse and it's not just the settlers." "It is a thing of the government that tells the settlers to give them money, to give them cars, to give them guns." According to Israeli peace organizations, more settlements were approved in the last year than in the two previous
“decades, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing government has been accelerating”
the process of taking Palestine in the inland in the West Bank. Elner Beardsley and Pyrenees, Tel Aviv. "We're in come countries but a record about a money toward vaccines
last year, more than $300 million these countries, teaming up with Gabi, the International
Partnership that funds immunizations for many of the world's poorest children and viewers Gabriella Manuel has more." "Against the backdrop of international aid cuts, countries stepped up to minimize interruptions to their vaccine programs. It's part of a broader trend as many lower-income countries have increased their vaccine spending in recent years. Still, the head of Gabi is praising this milestone and calling it a new era. The U.S. used to
be one of Gabi's top donors, but this past year, the Trump administration caught that funding. Gabriella Manuel and Pyrenees." "This is NPR." The acting director of immigration and customs enforcement is stepping down, federal officials say Todd Lyons will leave his position at the end of May. Under Lyons' direction, ICE ramped up a rest to meet the demand of the Trump administration. It's not clear why Lyons is resigning. Nor who will
be replacing him at the head of ICE, which is at the center of the Homeland Security Department funding dispute in Congress. The House passed a measure to extend temporary protected status or TPS for Haitian migrants living in the U.S. Several Republicans broke with the party to help pass the bill, which now has to the Senate impures a lot of wise reports." The vote was split 224 to 204, with 10 Republicans joining the Democrats and approving
the resolution. The bill had been put forward by Massachusetts Democrat Ayana Presley. She used a congressional procedure called a discharge petition to force the vote to the floor where it passed. Now the measure heads to the Senate were Republicans hold a six-seat majority. Even if it does pass, however, Trump has indicated he would veto the bill. Haitian refugees have held TPS since 2010 when an earthquake devastated the country, and according to the
UN, love some 220,000 people dead, and 2.3 million displaced. The outcome of changes
to their TPS would affect some 330,000 Haitians living in the U.S. Alonowise and PR news. Democrats have added another victory to the string of party wins, and specially elections heading into the November mid-terms in New Jersey and all the Leah Mejia to feed a Republican Joe Hathaway to fill that congressional seat previously held by a Kitt Democratic Governor Mikey Share. This week on up first, the Trump administration and Iran do not have a
P steel. Now the president says the straight of her moves is under a U.S. blockade. What that means for the ceasefire in Iran remains to be seen. And what it means for gas prices, those will likely continue to climb. Follow the latest developments will have them every
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