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UAE Adviser Urges Direct U.S.-Iran Talks, Warns Against New Regional Confrontation

UAE Adviser Urges Direct U.S.-Iran Talks, Warns Against New Regional Confrontation

The diplomatic adviser to the president of the United Arab Emirates said the region cannot afford another U.S.-Iran confrontation and urged direct negotiations between Tehran and Washington to resolve nuclear issues. Talks are set to resume in Turkey, while a U.S. naval buildup near Iran follows recent deadly domestic unrest there. The UAE also def…

ICE Will Not Carry Out Immigration Raids at Super Bowl, Sources Say

ICE Will Not Carry Out Immigration Raids at Super Bowl, Sources Say

Two people familiar with security arrangements said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is not planning immigration enforcement operations at the Super Bowl in Santa Clara. Organizers and league officials say security will follow precedents from prior Super Bowls even as protests over ICE actions and debate about immigration enforcement …

California Physician Faces First Private Suit Under Texas Abortion Drug Ban

California Physician Faces First Private Suit Under Texas Abortion Drug Ban

A Texas resident has amended a federal lawsuit to accuse a California doctor of prescribing abortion medication to his partner in violation of Texas law, invoking a newly effective statute that permits private citizens to sue providers. The case, filed in Galveston, tests the reach of Texas' HB 7 and may clash with California's protections for clin…

Venezuela’s Interim President Meets U.S. Envoy as Bilateral Ties Edge Forward

Venezuela’s Interim President Meets U.S. Envoy as Bilateral Ties Edge Forward

Venezuelan interim President Delcy Rodriguez met with U.S. envoy Laura Dogu at the Miraflores presidential palace to discuss a bilateral work agenda as the two governments pursue a diplomatic roadmap. The meeting included Rodriguez’s brother Jorge Rodriguez and Foreign Minister Yvan Gil, and follows recent political shifts in Caracas, a deal to exp…

Who Can Compete in Women’s Events at Milano-Cortina? The Olympics and the Patchwork of Transgender Eligibility Rules

Who Can Compete in Women’s Events at Milano-Cortina? The Olympics and the Patchwork of Transgender Eligibility Rules

The Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics begins under current, varied eligibility rules for transgender athletes in women’s categories. The International Olympic Committee has signaled it will publish unified guidance soon, while individual international federations and national authorities continue to apply a mix of inclusion policies and bans. The…

Rafah Crossing Reopens on Foot with Strict Limits as Gaza Remains Under Strain

Rafah Crossing Reopens on Foot with Strict Limits as Gaza Remains Under Strain

Israel has reopened the Rafah crossing with Egypt to pedestrian traffic, permitting some Palestinians to exit Gaza or return after displacement. The reopening is tightly controlled - Israel is requiring security screenings, and both Israel and Egypt are expected to cap the number of travelers. Significant restrictions remain in place, including a c…

UK Treasury Offers Voluntary Exit Payments of Up to £100,000 as Staff Cuts Planned

UK Treasury Offers Voluntary Exit Payments of Up to £100,000 as Staff Cuts Planned

The UK Treasury has put forward voluntary exit packages worth as much as £100,000 ($136,790) to encourage officials to leave amid proposals to cut several hundred jobs. Finance Minister Rachel Reeves is targeting a reduction of about 300 roles from current staffing levels of roughly 2,100 by 2030, as part of a government-wide effort to trim adminis…

Laura Fernandez Set to Lead Costa Rica, Vows to Continue Populist Course

Laura Fernandez Set to Lead Costa Rica, Vows to Continue Populist Course

Laura Fernandez has been declared Costa Rica's next president and says she will advance a populist agenda aligned with outgoing President Rodrigo Chaves. Her platform includes constitutional reforms, the use of states of emergency that would limit civil liberties in high-crime areas, and completion of a high-security prison modeled on El Salvador's…