SACRAMENTO -- The U.S. Justice Department on Monday sued the City of Los Angeles, Mayor Karen Bass, and the City Council, asking a federal judge to strike down the city's "sanctuary" ordinance on the grounds it obstructs federal immigration enforcement.
Filed in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, the lawsuit argued that Los Angeles violated the Constitution's Supremacy Clause and two federal information -- sharing statutes by forbidding local police and other agencies from cooperating with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) unless a suspect faces serious felony charges.
The Justice Department sought a court order blocking the ordinance, which took effect on Dec. 9, 2024, after a unanimous council vote. (U.S.-Los Angeles-Sanctuary)
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OTTAWA -- The Group of Seven (G7) foreign ministers on Monday called for the resumption of negotiations to reach a comprehensive, verifiable and durable agreement that addresses Iran's nuclear program.
In a joint statement on Iran and the Middle East issued by Global Affairs Canada, the foreign ministers called on Iran to urgently resume full cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as required by its safeguards obligations and to provide the IAEA with verifiable information about all nuclear material in Iran, including by providing access to IAEA inspectors.
"We underscore the centrality of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) as the cornerstone of the global nuclear non-proliferation regime. It is essential that Iran remains party to and fully implements its obligations under the Treaty," read the statement.(Canada-G7-Iran)
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WASHINGTON -- U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order terminating Syria sanctions, according to the White House website.
Trump "signed a historic Executive Order terminating the Syria sanctions program to support the country's path to stability and peace," the White House said in a fact sheet.
"The Order removes sanctions on Syria while maintaining sanctions on Bashar al-Assad... The Order permits the relaxation of export controls on certain goods and waives restrictions on certain foreign assistance to Syria," said the White House.
Under the order, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is directed to "explore avenues for sanctions relief at the United Nations to support stability in Syria." (U.S.-Syria-Sanctions,)
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PARIS -- Southern Europe is facing a wave of extreme weather, with record-setting temperatures across land and sea, according to national meteorological agencies and the European Copernicus program.
On Sunday, the Mediterranean Sea recorded its highest average sea surface temperature ever for June, reaching 26.01 degrees Celsius, French media reported, citing data from the European Copernicus program.
In France, Meteo-France has placed 84 departments on orange alert for a heatwave, with temperatures already exceeding 35 degrees Celsius across three-quarters of the country and locally approaching 40 degrees, the agency said on its official website on Monday.
July 1 is expected to mark the peak of this heatwave, which began on June 19, with maximum temperatures forecast to range between 36 degrees and 40 degrees, and isolated peaks reaching 41 degrees. On that day, 16 departments in France will be placed on red alert.(Heat wave- Mediterranean Sea)
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ANKARA -- Türkiye will host the 2026 NATO leaders' summit in its capital Ankara, the country's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday.
"Türkiye will host the 2026 NATO heads of state and government summit in July, hopefully. We will host NATO leaders in our capital Ankara and prepare the ground for taking very important decisions," Erdogan said at a press conference following a cabinet meeting.
He elaborated on Türkiye's participation in the recent NATO leaders' summit held in The Hague on June 24-25, where he emphasized the need to remove trade restrictions in the defense industry within the alliance framework.(Türkiye-NATO-Erdogan) Enditem