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We begin though with the first batch of terror related developments this holiday. Scare today on New York Brooklin Bridge, the bomb squad called into check the suspicious SUV. That was left middle of span and turned out to be nothing thankfully. But
The mother of an American journalist who's believed to be a hostage of Islamic militants is pleading for the release of her son. Shirley Sotloff in a video seen on al- Arabiyyah Television asking the leader of the group Islamic State to free her 31-
Future Uncertain for Asian Immigrants Facing Deportation in US LOS ANGELES One group often overlooked in the U.S. immigration debate is the estimated 1.3 million illegal immigrants from Asia. President Barack Obamas recent executive order can provide
The families of the 29 men killed in New Zealand's mine disaster want to know why more wasn't done to rescue them. Hopes of saving the trapped miners evaporated after a second explosion yesterday. The government has announced a series of inquiries to
1. The Muslim community of Chapel Hill gathered for funeral of 3 students shot in North Carolina. Family, friends and supporters attended service for the young adults to what police called parking dispute. 2. An Egyptian judge ordered the release on
This is AP News Minute. President Trump is urging members of Congress to go against the NRA. Trump is also calling for more armed teachers, a higher minimum age for buying assault rifles and stronger background checks. The Supreme Court has turned do
Sex Attacks in Germany Stir Tensions Over Immigration 德国大规模性侵事件加剧移民争议 LONDON Police in Germany are investigating what they describe as a series of mass sexual assaults that allegedly took place on New Years Eve in Cologn
移民通过西巴尔干进入欧洲 Migrants from Africa and other places are finding different routes into the European Union in search of a better life. The Associated Press followed one group to document their trek through the western Balkans to
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: It's graduation season for colleges and universities across the United States - a time for celebration for many families but also added anxiety for DACA recipients. The DREAMers have been able to finish and get college degrees but
AILSA CHANG, HOST: The MS-13 gang is getting blamed for a spike in deadly violence on Long Island, N.Y. La Mara Salvatrucha, as it's also known, actively recruits kids. So schools are becoming a key battlefield in the fight against the gang. But WNYC
DAVID GREENE, HOST: Many immigrants living in the United States illegally are not in hiding. Hundreds of thousands check in with federal authorities on a regular basis. Past administrations considered them a low priority for deportation. Now that onc
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Now an update on a story from earlier this week. A graduate student from China joined the U.S. Army under a special program designed to recruit people with language and professional skills. The military has long been a fast track
By Peter Fedynsky Moscow 17 July 2007 Russia says it will have a targeted and appropriate response to Britain's expulsion Monday of four Russian diplomats. The two countries are at odds over the British probe into the poisoning death in London of a f
By Mil Arcega Washington 10 October 2007 Agricultural experts say stepped up efforts to crack down on illegal immigration is having an unwanted effect on American farmers. Some claim recent raids and threats to prosecute companies that hire undocumen
By Tendai Maphosa London 04 April 2008 Britain has long been a haven for immigrants, from highly skilled workers from Europe and the United States to those coming from developing countries to escape political persecution or find a better life. Many o
By Lisa Bryant Paris 20 September 2007 The French National Assembly hasadopted legislation tightening immigration requirements. The senate has not yet examined the bill, which includes a controversial provision for voluntary DNA testing. But, from P
By Daniel Schearf Islamabad 14 September 2007 The political party of former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has announced she will return to the country in October to take part in elections. Ms. Bhutto is the second exiled prime minister to at
By Gilbert da Costa Abuja 16 February 2008 Nigeria's oil industry is bracing for renewed raids following the extradition to Nigeria of a man believed to be the leader of the country's key militant group. Gilbert da Costa in Abuja reports that peace t
The European Union is hosting its first meeting to address the problems of the Roma community, which suffers from discrimination and poverty. Lisa Bryant reports from Paris that rights groups hope it will lead to a more inclusive policy for these pe
Egypt has deported Australian journalist Peter Greste who is now free after 400 days behind bars.Mr. Greste has touched down in Cyprus,accompanied by his brother Michael.He and two of his Al-Jazeera colleagues were jailed on charges of aiding the ban