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In the US, a police officer shot and killed the 13-year-old child of a Muslim family who fled the genocide in Myanmar and sought refuge across the ocean. The authorities have exonerated the police officer in this incident, citing the fact that the child had a toy gun. The policeman himself said that the boy and his accomplice were very similar to the robbers who robbed the store in northwest Manhattan.
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The United States has provided Israel with $6.5 billion in military aid since the start of the war. In particular, the USA sent more than 10,000 highly destructive 907 kg bombs and thousands of Hellfire missiles to kill Palestinians.
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The United States, Israel and Ukraine are negotiating the delivery of up to eight Patriot air defense systems to Kiev. Experts note that if the air defense system is handed over to Kiev, it will significantly increase the country's defense capabilities. Still, the wary occupation government fears that Israel's involvement in the talks on aid to Ukraine could worsen its relations with Russia.
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US President Joe Biden has announced new rules to facilitate the process of granting citizenship to immigrants married to Americans. According to it, the requirement to leave the country as part of the application process is canceled. At least 500,000 immigrants are expected to receive US citizenship after this relief.
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Last week, it was revealed that the US was secretly meeting with Israeli and Arab generals amid the ongoing genocide in Gaza. It was attended by the generals of Jordan, Egypt, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the UAE, as well as the commander of the US Central Command (CENTCOM) Michael Kurilla and the chief of staff of the occupying country Herzi Halevi. Arab countries have been tasked with sharing intelligence and shooting down missiles and drones fired at Israel.
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The Biden administration has banned trade with three Chinese companies that manufacture seafood, aluminum and footwear. The US Department of Finance has accused these companies of forcibly employing Turkic residents of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
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Eight Tajiks were arrested in the United States on suspicion of ISIS involvement. It is noted that the Tajiks were under the surveillance of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for some time and then arrested.
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan reacted to the cease-fire plan announced by US President Joe Biden in the Gaza Strip. It was noted that Uzbekistan is in favor of resolving conflicts only peacefully and with the help of all available diplomatic means. "We welcome the initiative of the United States to cease fire, release hostages and restore peaceful life," said the representative of the ministry.
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Columbia Law Review website shut down after article critical of Israel. The website of the 123-year-old Columbia Law Review magazine in the USA was closed due to the article written by Palestinian Rabea Egbaria, a graduate student of the Harvard Law Faculty, accusing Israel of genocide. The article's author noted that the site's shutdown should be seen as "a small part of the larger authoritarian crackdown on college campuses across the United States."
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American congressmen are retaliating against the International Criminal Court for demanding arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Galant. If passed, the bill would bar U.S. visas and freeze U.S. assets and real estate transactions.