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Trump suspend les visas d’immigration pour 75 pays

L’administration du président américain Donald Trump a annoncé mercredi une suspension temporaire du traitement des visas d’immigration pour les ressortissants de 75 pays, dont le Togo, dans le cadre d’un renforcement inédit de sa politique migratoire. Selon Tommy Pigott, porte-parole adjoint du Département d’État, cette mesure vise à « déclarer inéligibles les immigrants susceptibles de devenir une charge publique » pour les États-Unis et de profiter des aides sociales américaines. Les autorités expliquent que cette suspension permettra de « réévaluer les procédures d’immigration afin d’empêcher l’entrée de ressortissants qui bénéficieraient de prestations publiques ». Les visas de tourisme ne sont pas concernés, une précision importante avec la Coupe du monde 2026 et les Jeux olympiques 2028 à venir. Depuis son retour au pouvoir en janvier, l’administration Trump a intensifié sa politique migratoire, ciblant désormais aussi l’immigration légale. Des taxes plus […]

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Iran army chief warns Trump, Netanyahu over threats

Iran’s army chief has warned that the country will not tolerate threats from United States President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.​He said Iran will respond firmly to any military action or attempt to undermine its security and sovereignty.​ Speaking after recent comments by Trump and Netanyahu about possible action against Iran, the top commander said the armed forces are fully prepared.​He stressed that any attack on Iran would draw a strong and wide response that could affect both Israel and countries that support or host its operations.​ The army chief accused Washington and Tel Aviv of using threats to pressure Iran over its nuclear and regional policies.​He insisted that Iran does not seek war but will defend itself and its allies if pushed into confrontation.​

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Trump Using FBI to ‘Intimidate’ Congress, US Lawmakers Cry Out

Several US Democratic lawmakers have publicly accused President Donald Trump of using the FBI to intimidate Congress. The lawmakers—including Reps. Jason Crow, Chris Deluzio, Maggie Goodlander, Chrissy Houlahan, and Senators Mark Kelly and Elissa Slotkin—say the FBI contacted Congress’s Sergeants at Arms to request interviews following the group’s viral video urging military personnel to refuse illegal orders from Trump. They described the agency’s actions as an attempt to “harass and intimidate” elected officials who have openly criticized Trump, vowing not to be silenced. Senator Slotkin claimed the inquiry arose because Trump objected to the video. Senator Kelly, a decorated Navy veteran and astronaut, is facing possible court-martial proceedings, but insists he will not be silenced. Trump had previously labelled the lawmakers “traitors,” punishable by death, on social media, and called for their imprisonment. Law enforcement agencies, including the FBI and […]

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Trump Sends Witkoff to Moscow in Hopes of Finalizing Ukraine Deal

Donald Trump announced he’s sending his envoy, Steve Witkoff, and possibly Jared Kushner, to Moscow next week for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, aiming to finalize a peace agreement to end the Ukraine war. According to Trump, only a few disagreements remain, though European leaders remain skeptical amid ongoing Russian missile strikes on Ukraine. The original US-brokered 28-point plan—seen as favoring Moscow—sparked alarm in Kyiv and across Europe. However, a new version, developed with input from European allies, has incorporated more Ukrainian interests, including a higher cap on Ukraine’s military size and omitting a ban on future NATO membership. The official familiar with the changes calls the plan “significantly better” and says talks with the Russians remain cautiously optimistic. French President Emmanuel Macron and others have voiced doubts about Russia’s willingness for a deal, while US negotiator Dan Driscoll […]

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Ukraine-Russia War: Ukraine Calls for Trump-Zelensky Meeting in US This Week

Ukraine’s national security chief says Kyiv hopes to arrange a US visit for President Volodymyr Zelensky this month to complete a peace agreement with President Donald Trump. A US official told the BBC that Ukraine has “agreed to a peace deal”—though some details still need sorting out. The White House has not confirmed talks, but US and Russian representatives are set to meet in Abu Dhabi to discuss the plan. After fierce criticism from Europe, counter-proposals drafted by the UK, France, and Germany modified the initial US plan, removing recognition of Russian-held territories, allowing Ukraine a larger army, and keeping the door open to NATO membership. Zelensky welcomed these changes, calling the plan “doable,” and noting: “Many correct elements have been incorporated.” Despite ongoing negotiations, the war rages on. At least six people were killed overnight in Russian strikes on […]

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Trump Brands Muslim Brotherhood Terrorist Groups

US President Donald Trump has issued an executive order designating specific chapters of the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon as foreign terrorist organisations. The order mandates the Secretary of State and Treasury Secretary to implement broad sanctions, including asset freezes and travel bans, within 45 days. The administration alleges that the targeted Muslim Brotherhood affiliates supported Hamas and Hezbollah during the conflict in Gaza, accusing them of supplying aid and participating in joint operations. Trump asserted that these measures are intended to dismantle the financial and operational networks fueling global terror. The move also comes amid a renewed White House crackdown on extremist groups in Africa. Trump recently warned Nigeria of possible cuts to US assistance and even military action if attacks by Boko Haram and ISWAP are not addressed—a claim Nigeria’s government strongly rejects, stating that […]

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US Insists It Authored Ukraine Plan After Claims of Russian ‘Wish List’

The US government, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, has reiterated that its controversial 28-point peace plan for Ukraine was drafted by the US, not Russia, despite claims from some US senators describing it as a Russian “wish list.” The plan, based on input from Russia and Ukraine, calls for Kyiv’s troop withdrawal from contested eastern regions, limits on Ukraine’s armed forces, and freezes battle lines in partially occupied areas. The proposal met with resistance from Ukrainian allies in Europe who claim it leaves Ukraine exposed and does not guarantee security for all Europeans. Details leaked from the plan include: Withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from eastern areas Russia has been unable to conquer. Limits on the size of Ukraine’s military. Recognition of Russian control over Donetsk, Luhansk, and Crimea. Freezing borders in Kherson and Zaporizhzhia along current battle lines. […]

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Soyinka Faults Trump’s Threat: “Madness to Help with Guns a-Blazing”

Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka has condemned President Donald Trump’s threat of a US military invasion of Nigeria over alleged “Christian genocide,” describing the proposed intervention as “madness.” Soyinka, after meeting Benue’s Governor Hyacinth Alia, stated to journalists that offering “help” with “guns a-blazing” and poor understanding of complex crises is reckless and disrespectful to victims and those seeking genuine solutions. Trump had previously threatened to halt US aid and send troops to Nigeria to “wipe out the Islamic terrorists” if attacks on Christians continued. Soyinka argued that such an approach disregards the origins and complexities of insecurity in Nigeria, insisting on the need for thoughtful, respectful engagement and for local authorities to fulfill their duties to citizens. Soyinka urged international partners to respect Nigeria’s sovereignty and urged government leaders to keep working on solutions rooted in careful analysis, rather than […]

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Trump to End Temporary Protected Status for Somalis

President Donald Trump has announced the immediate end of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Somali immigrants living in Minnesota, claiming the cut is part of his crime prevention policies. Trump said on Truth Social that Somali TPS holders are “hereby terminated,” urging deportation with the message, “Send them back to where they came from. It’s OVER!” TPS protected Somalis from deportation and allowed them to work, provided to those unable to safely return due to war or disaster. Minnesota hosts one of the largest Somali communities outside Africa, with around 705 TPS approvals and as many as 4,300 more eligible for renewal. TPS for Somalis was last extended in July 2024 because of ongoing danger in Somalia from Al-Shabaab insurgency. Trump’s crackdown also targets TPS beneficiaries from Afghanistan, Haiti, South Sudan, Venezuela, and other nations, and faces expected legal challenges. […]

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Russia: No Official US Peace Plan Yet For Ukraine Crisis

Russia says it has not received any official proposal from the US for a peace plan on Ukraine, despite widespread leaks of a draft deal—including major concessions by Kyiv such as ceding Donetsk areas, reducing troop size, and opting out of NATO membership. Moscow described the plan as “heavily slanted” toward Russian interests. Ukrainian President Zelensky and officials gave careful, noncommittal statements, expressing readiness to discuss proposals with the Trump administration. White House sources say the plan resulted from talks with senior Ukrainian officials. Other world leaders, including Germany’s foreign minister and the EU, say the document is only a “list of topics and options” at this stage. Russian strikes continue, killing civilians in Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk. Moscow remains open to peace talks but insists any deal must address its core demands—seen by Kyiv as tantamount to capitulation. The draft […]

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