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South Korean woman enters India illegally via Nepal, held in UP

The Times of India 25 Mar 2025
They recovered one mobile phone, a laptop, a Nepalese SIM card and 8,370 in Nepalese currency from her possession.Additional superintendent of police (rural) DP Tiwari said the woman was booked under ...
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Echoes of Cyprus in Greek heroines

CyprusMail 25 Mar 2025
For those in Cyprus and the Greek Cypriot diaspora, this question is even more complex, woven with nostalgia, migration and cultural ties that stretch beyond borders ... “It didn’t start as a book.
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FEATURE: Yuzuki's "Butter" achieves success abroad as feminist novel

Kyodo 25 Mar 2025
The English translation of Yuzuki's book, based on the "Konkatsu Killer" Kanae Kijima, has created a buzz in Britain with sales reaching some 280,000 copies and a major bookstore chain naming it "Book of the Year" for 2024.
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PNW border city, with land access only through Canada, grapples with Trump trade war

The Oregonian 25 Mar 2025
Locals and visitors alike in Point Roberts, Washington, are increasingly worried about how this unusual waterfront border town that has embodied the two countries’ interdependency can survive the hostility brewing on both sides.
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Should it be illegal to shoot wild bison that wander into Colorado? Lawmakers will decide.

Lamar Ledger 25 Mar 2025
Wild bison that cross into Colorado generally come from the Book Cliffs herd across the Utah border, near Grand Junction. About 130 animals make up the subherd closest to the Colorado border, he said.
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Modern “Christian” Art is a Joke—Here’s How to Fix It

Gab 25 Mar 2025
Meanwhile, the “Christian” creative industry peddles kitsch so shoddy it borders on blasphemy. Cheap books, lazy films, art devoid of craft—as if the God of supernovas is honored by dollar-store aesthetics. Disgraceful ... That’s the standard.
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Forgotten in jail without a lawyer: How a Texas town fails poor defendants

Amarillo Globe-News 25 Mar 2025
About half of Maverick County’s residents live in the city of Eagle Pass, which is on the Mexican border, about 150 miles southwest of San Antonio ... He was heading back toward the border at around 10 p.m.
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I was detained by Chinese police after classmate spied on me

The Daily Telegraph 25 Mar 2025
After a family member became ill in 2023, Haoyu booked a flight to China ... Chinese border officials soon led him to an interrogation room, where he was questioned over what he had “done abroad”, before ...
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Caught in the middle, this quaint US exclave is grappling with Trump's trade war with Canada

Times Union 24 Mar 2025
Locals and visitors alike in Point Roberts, Washington, are increasingly worried about how this unusual waterfront border town that has embodied the two countries’ interdependency can survive the hostility brewing on both sides.
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Caught in the middle, this quaint US exclave is grappling with Trump’s trade war with Canada

Wtop 24 Mar 2025
Locals and visitors alike in Point Roberts, Washington, are increasingly worried about how this unusual waterfront border town that has embodied the two countries’ interdependency can survive the hostility brewing on both sides.
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Schumer sees Americans rising up if Trump defies the courts

The Spokesman-Review 24 Mar 2025
The administration will “abide by the court order as litigated” and the deported migrants “were given due process according to the laws on the books,” White House border czar Tom Homan said on ABC’sThis Week.” ... government shutdown ... .
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Homan on deported migrants: Officials 'confident they’re all members of the TDA'

The Hill 23 Mar 2025
Border czar Tom Homan ... "We're actually using the laws on the books to enforce immigration law and secure the border at the highest levels ever been," Homan added ... We're enforcing laws around the books.".
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Border Czar Homan: Immigration Enforcement Rooted in Existing Congressional Laws

Virtual Jerusalem 23 Mar 2025
... books to enforce immigration law and secure the border..
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As children, they fled the Nazis alone. Newly found papers tell their story.

Sun Sentinel 23 Mar 2025
“I was always told, from when I started my work, ‘These lists don’t exist, they were destroyed,’” said Williams, who was doing research for her third book about the Kindertransport when she discovered the documents.
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No Canadians allowed: Unusual cross-border library in northern Vermont to close access

Burlington Free Press 22 Mar 2025
"Borders are not what they were ... The library has long hosted cross-border events, from art shows to school trips and opera performances, and offers books in both English and French, the official language of the province of Quebec.
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