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Separatist Bosnian Serb leader Dodik removed from office by Bosnian election authorities
SUMMARY: Bosnia’s electoral authorities removed Milorad Dodik as president of the Serb entity following a court sentence of one year in prison and a six-year political ban. Dodik’s lawyers plan to appeal the ruling and seek to postpone its effect. The pro-Russian Dodik, who has called for Republika Srpska’s separation to join Serbia, rejected the verdict and claims support from the Bosnian Serb parliament and leaders like Serbia’s Aleksandar Vučić and Hungary’s Viktor Orbán. The EU insists the verdict must be respected. Dodik’s separatism and corruption accusations have hindered Bosnia’s EU membership progress. His threats evoke memories of the deadly 1992-95 Bosnian war ended by the Dayton Accords, which created Bosnia’s autonomous regions and shared institutions. Dodik frequently clashes with the international peace envoy, challenging his authority.
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A new immigrant detention partnership nicknamed after Indiana’s iconic racetrack inspires backlash
SUMMARY: The Trump administration announced a new partnership with Indiana to expand immigrant detention by adding 1,000 beds at the Miami Correctional Facility, reviving the 287(g) program that deputizes local law enforcement for immigration enforcement. Touted as the “Speedway Slammer,” the initiative sparked backlash from the town of Speedway and IndyCar officials due to unauthorized use of local names and imagery. Indiana Governor Mike Braun supports aggressive immigration enforcement, emphasizing cooperation with federal authorities. The move aligns with Indiana’s broader role in Trump’s immigration agenda, including opening a new immigration court and plans to use Camp Atterbury to house detainees temporarily.
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Ghislaine Maxwell's attorneys argue against unsealing grand jury testimony in Epstein case
SUMMARY: Ghislaine Maxwell’s attorneys oppose unsealing grand jury testimony in the Jeffrey Epstein case. Maxwell, serving a prison sentence for sex trafficking and appealing her case, was recently interviewed for nine hours by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche but did not implicate President Trump, CBS News confirmed. Trump expressed confidence in Blanche, who was his former personal attorney. The family of Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre criticized Maxwell’s treatment, labeling her an active participant, not a victim. Meanwhile, the House Oversight Committee subpoenaed Bill and Hillary Clinton and former Justice Department officials as part of ongoing investigations into Epstein’s crimes.
“Jeffrey Epstein is dead. Ghislaine Maxwell is not,” Maxwell’s attorney David Markus wrote in a nine-page filing. “Whatever interest the public may have in Epstein, that interest cannot justify a broad intrusion into grand jury secrecy in a case where the defendant is alive, her legal options are viable, and her due process rights remain.”
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With only one nuclear arms pact left between the US and Russia, a new arms race is possible
SUMMARY: For decades, U.S.-Soviet nuclear tensions loomed, marked by events like the Cuban missile crisis. From the 1970s, treaties such as the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty eased tensions by limiting missiles. The U.S. withdrew from INF in 2019, and Russia ended its restrictions in 2025, leaving only the New START treaty, set to expire in February 2026, still active but weakened. Both nations retain about 5,000 warheads each, comprising 87% of the world’s nuclear arsenal. Experts warn the treaty breakdowns and worsening relations raise risks, with new arms races likely as China’s nuclear power grows, despite continued global nonproliferation efforts.
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