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US appeals court weighs Trump’s deportations under Alien Enemies Act
One judge questioned whether Nazi defendants received more due process in the US than Venezuelans deported under Trump.
‘A shocking breach’: Trump officials leak military attacks to The Atlantic
The Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg says he was included in a private chat about the bombing of Houthi rebels in Yemen.
‘No Other Land’ co-director attacked by Israeli settlers and arrested
The film is an Oscar-winning documentary collaboration by Israeli and Palestinian filmmakers.
Genetic testing firm 23andme files for bankruptcy protection
Officials, including California's attorney general, question what will happen to the data collected by the firm.
At least five killed in RSF shelling in Sudan’s Khartoum: Lawyers’ group
The attack comes as the Sudanese army pushes to take full control of the capital.
How serious is Israel’s latest political crisis for its leader?
Protests are held over Benjamin Netanyahu's plan to sack the Shin Bet chief and the attorney general.
Thousands rally in Serbia against Trump son-in-law’s real estate project
Demonstrators protest Jared Kushner’s plan to transform former army HQ bombed by NATO into luxury hotel, shopping site.
State Department blames Hamas for Israel’s killing of AJ journalist
The US State Department blamed Hamas for Israel's killing of two journalists in Gaza, including one from Al Jazeera.
What’s Trump’s plan for the Middle East?
All US presidents say they want to avoid Middle East conflicts. But is Trump setting himself up for more war and turmoil?
Trump to impose 25-percent tariffs on countries that buy oil from Venezuela
The US president also announced he would seek to launch an 'External Revenue Agency' on April 2 to collect tariffs.

