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Washington Scales Back Regional Footprint Amid Iranian Warnings

Empty airspace over Iran, during a temporary closure of the country's airspace amid concerns about possible military action between the United States and Iran The United States has begun precautionary drawdowns at several military bases across the Middle East after Iranian officials warned neighbouring countries that American facilities could be targeted in the event of a wider conflict. The adjustments focus on relocating non‑essential personnel and reducing exposure as regional tensions continue to rise. Iran’s message to nearby states underscored its concern that any U.S. military action could spill over into the broader region. By cautioning its neighbours, Tehran signaled both its desire to deter potential strikes and its readiness to respond if provoked. U.S. officials described the moves as prudent rather than predictive, emphasizing that the drawdowns do not indicate an imminent operation. Instead, they reflect a shifting security environment in which Washington is recal...

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Rising Turmoil in Minneapolis After Another Immigration‑Linked Shooting

Law enforcement officers deploy tear gas and munitions against protesters in in north Minneapolis.

Minneapolis is facing renewed unrest after a U.S. immigration agent shot and injured a Venezuelan man during a traffic stop, intensifying tensions already simmering from a previous fatal encounter involving federal officers. Authorities say the man attempted to flee before a struggle broke out, during which two bystanders allegedly struck the agent with household tools. The agent then fired, hitting the suspect in the leg.

The incident unfolded just days after a separate immigration operation left a Minneapolis woman dead, sparking widespread protests and deepening mistrust between residents and federal agencies. Demonstrators returned to the streets overnight, confronting law enforcement amid tear gas, flash‑bangs, and calls for accountability.

City leaders are urging federal immigration officers to withdraw, arguing that their presence is escalating conflict rather than restoring order. Minneapolis officials describe the situation as increasingly untenable, with communities caught between fear, anger, and uncertainty as investigations continue.

The city now braces for further demonstrations as residents demand transparency and a reassessment of federal enforcement tactics.

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