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PBS

In desperate quest to reach U.S., Central American migrants fear gangs, police

12th - Higher Ed
Around 3,000 Hondurans are currently traveling through Guatemala on their way to the U.S. President Trump has threatened to close the U.S.-Mexico border if the caravan isn't stopped. But migrants say they fear not just deportation, but...
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The Wall Street Journal

Countering Digital Risk

Higher Ed
Dick Clarke, former White House special advisor on cyberspace, on the accelerated efforts of cyber criminals. From ransomware attacks and supply chain compromises, to how continued state sponsored hacking means digital risk is greater...
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The Economist

How to stop the ivory trade

12th - Higher Ed
If ivory poaching continues at its current rate the African elephant could be extinct within decades. Science is being used to better map ivory-trafficking routes, but will it be enough to save the iconic animal?
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Curated Video

Peru: Jose Jeri sworn in as new president after Boluarte’s removal

9th - Higher Ed
Peru’s Congress has voted to oust President Dina Boluarte amid a surge in violent crime and public unrest. The move follows widespread protests accusing her administration of failing to restore security and economic stability.
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Press Association

Immigration minister dismisses Reform immigration plans as ‘gimmicks’

Higher Ed
Immigration minister Seema Malhotra has dismissed Reform’s plans to tackle immigration numbers as “gimmicks” that have “unravelled on basic facts and figures”.



The MP for Feltham and Heston said that she would not comment on...
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Curated Video

Honduran armed forces seize control of prisons to stamp out gangs

9th - Higher Ed
Crackdown comes in the wake of a gang-related attack at a women’s penal centre that left 46 people dead.
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Curated Video

Suella calls for an end to 'invasion' of migrants during Parliamentary session on the Kent migrant centre attack

9th - Higher Ed
Suella calls for an end to 'invasion' of migrants during Parliamentary session on the Kent migrant centre attack
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Curated Video

Haiti sees more protests as fuel price hike worsens public anger

9th - Higher Ed
Haitian government’s decision to raise fuel costs adds to ongoing anger over gang violence, soaring inflation.
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Curated Video

Nigeria gov't promises action against bandits after Zamfara killings

9th - Higher Ed
Hostage demands on the rise. Nigeria struggles with a kidnapping crisis, that is getting worse.
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Curated Video

UK, France trade blame over deaths of drowned migrants, refugees

9th - Higher Ed
Britain and France are trading blame over who is responsible for the deaths of 27 refugees and migrants who drowned after their boat sank in the English Channel.
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Curated Video

Haiti kidnappings: Leader of G9 group denies gangs' involvement

9th - Higher Ed
The leader of a group of nine Haitian gangs says his members are not responsible for kidnapping 17 foreign missionaries.
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Curated Video

Nigerian states arm locals against rise in attacks by armed groups

9th - Higher Ed
At least 20 people have been killed in Nigeria's Sokoto state when gunmen attacked a market.
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Curated Video

What should be done to stop illegal waste dumping? | Inside Story

9th - Higher Ed
Criminal gangs are illegally dumping trash in many countries.
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Curated Video

UK urged to prevent rise in crime fuelled by economic crisis

9th - Higher Ed
The COVID-19 lockdown in the UK led to a large drop in crime but there are fears the economic fallout could reverse that.
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Curated Video

Dispensary crackdowns reignite Mi’kmaq treaty rights fight

9th - Higher Ed
A police crackdown on Mi’kmaq-run cannabis shops in Nova Scotia is reigniting debate over Indigenous treaty rights. The RCMP calls it organized crime — but operators say it’s protected trade, rooted in a nearly 300-year-old agreement.
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Curated Video

RCMP crackdown on Mi’kmaq dispensaries reignites treaty rights fight

9th - Higher Ed
A police crackdown on Mi’kmaq-run cannabis shops in Nova Scotia is reigniting debate over Indigenous treaty rights. The RCMP calls it organized crime — but operators say it’s protected trade, rooted in a nearly 300-year-old agreement.
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Curated Video

Peru protests: Transport workers demand end to gangs extortion

9th - Higher Ed
Public transport workers have brought the capital Lima to a near standstill after calling for a three-day strike.
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Press Association

Home Secretary addresses illegal immigration summit at Lancaster House - full speech

Higher Ed
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper speaks at a summit on the issue of illegal immigration at London’s Lancaster House.
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Press Association

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper discusses plans for Border Security Command

Higher Ed
Pool clip with Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, announcing plans to launch a new Border Security Command.
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Press Association

Yvette Cooper: Immigration rules have not been enforced for too long

Higher Ed
Home secretary Yvette Cooper discusses footage released by the Government of migrants being escorted on to planes and deported from the country in a bid to show a surge in immigration enforcement.



The Home Office said it has...
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Press Association

Home Secretary co-chairs meeting on fight against gangs smuggling migrants into Europe

Higher Ed
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper and Germany's Interior Minister Nancy Faeser co-chair a meeting with ministers from Britain, Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Belgium, to step up cooperation in the fight against gangs smuggling migrants...
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Press Association

Home Secretary launches new Border Security Command to tackle people-smuggling gangs

Higher Ed
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has set out the first steps to establishing a new UK Border Security Command to tackle the people-smuggling gangs bringing migrants across the Channel in small boats.



Recruitment of a Border...
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Press Association

No 'quick fix' to problem of overcrowding in prisons, says Home Secretary

Higher Ed
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said there is not going to be a “quick fix” to the problem of overcrowding in prisons and that the new Labour Government has to deal with the legacy the Tories have left behind.



She was speaking...
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Press Association

Rishi Sunak holds a press conference as he leaves the G7 summit

Higher Ed
Rishi Sunak holds a press conference in Savelletri as he leaves the G7 summit in Italy.