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vehicle, killing an officer and several soldiers, and appears Jane Arraf has more. 11-Ez military says the airstrikes targeted a military vehicle on a main road and southern Lebanon. 11-Ez media said the dead included a brigadier general, Israel admitted that struck the vehicle and said it was investigating, it said it does not target Lebanese armed forces.
“11-Ez army is a crucial part of a U.S. brokered plan to disarm Hezbollah and moving to”
areas the militant group controls. While the Lebanese government agreed to the ceasefire with Israel, Iran backed Hezbollah has not. The ceasefire stipulates that Hezbollah stopped attacks, but it reserves Israel's right to continue its invasion of southern Lebanon.
On Saturday, Israel issued warnings to more villages in the south of planned attacks. Jane Arraf and Pernews, Beirut. The Supreme Court is entering the final weeks of this term, with decisions and nearly two dozen cases likely before the end of the month, and some of those could be blocked busters, including birthright citizenship, and Perus Kerry Johnson has more.
In the biggest case of this term, and the one that's most important to President Trump involves
immigration, specifically that executive order he signed on day one after he returned to the White House, that order would strip the guarantee of birthright citizenship to baby's borne on American soil.
“For more than a century, people have understood the 14th Amendment to ensure all persons”
borne here are Americans. At oral argument, the Trump administration had a rough go of things, even several of the conservative justices cast doubt on the administration's position. And Perus Kerry Johnson, reporting. The justices are also reviewing President Trump's power to fire government officials.
More Ukrainian drones attack targets in Russia's imperial former capital St. Petersburg overnight.
There were the second this week, and appeared time to a marquee economic forum, headline by
Russian President Putin, and Perus Charles Mains has more. The extent to the damage from the attack was not immediately clear, but authorities said air defenses had intercepted over 140 Ukrainian drones in all. The situation prompted the region's governor to instruct city residents to stay in their homes.
“Authority's throttle mobile internet service thought to help guide the drones to their targets.”
The attack came on the final day of the International Economic Forum, event used by Russian President Vladimir Putin to project Russian economic and political might. In public or marks Friday, Putin dismissed an offer by his Ukrainian counterpart, Vladimir Zelensky to hold face-to-face peace talks, and said Russia would meet its military objectives. As Mains impure news, St. Petersburg Golden Temple won the Belmont Stakes in New York today.
The horse is also the Kentucky Derby winner, but didn't race in the precness, so there's no triple crown winner, this year, commandment came in second. You're listening to NPR news. In California, Democrat Ahovier Vasera is advancing to the elections this November for governor, according to a race call by the Associated Press.
But after days of counting ballots, it's still not clear who will get the second spot. Republican Steve Hilton, a former Fox News host, and Democrat Steve Atom Stire, a former hedge fund manager, remained locked in a close race for the final spot.
And estimated 3.5 million ballots still need to be counted, Hilton initially led returns
this week, but that was due to Republican primary voters who turned in their ballots early. Current Governor Gavin Newsom cannot run for another term for governor. Advocacy groups have filed a case against Equatorial Guinea, representing African migrants deported there from the U.S. As Michael Coloki reports, some migrants have now returned to their countries of origin.
The complaint filed by rights groups with the African Commission on Human and People's Rights calls for a suspension on the repatriation of the deported migrants from Equatorial Guinea to their countries of origin, claiming that some had been forcefully returned despite expressing fear of persecution. The Trump administration has previously approached some African countries to accept deportees
who as citizens of other nations. Over the past several months, the U.S. has deported migrants to Equatorial Guinea, Iswatini, South Sudan and the number of other countries. Meanwhile, several migrants who had been deported from the U.S. to the Democratic Republic of Congo, earlier this year have returned to their home countries according to Congolizatorities
for imperialism, Michael Coloki in Nairobi. And I'm Janine Herbst, and you're listening to NPR News from Washington. Hey, Lulu here, whether we are romping through science, music, politics, technology, or feelings, we seek to leave you seeing the world unnew. Radio Lab Adventures right on the edge of what we think we know, wherever you get podcasts.


