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Split-image illustration of Mexico's Foreign Secretary Roberto Velasco and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on their first phone call, discussing security, migration, and regional issues.
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Following ratification, Mexico's Foreign Secretary Velasco holds first call with Marco Rubio

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Roberto Velasco, ratified this week as Mexico's Foreign Secretary, held his first phone call on Thursday with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Topics included security, migration, and regional stability. Velasco also condemned the deaths of Mexicans in ICE custody.

Thousands of Latin Americans, led by Colombians, are choosing Spain as their main destination in Europe. Recent data shows the Colombian community has reached one million people, surpassing Moroccans.

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Diplomats at an event in Johannesburg called on the African Union to take a leading role in tackling the continent's challenges and enhancing the lives of its people during Africa Month celebrations.

En nattergal på bare 25 gram bygger opp energireserver for å krysse Sahara. Forskere fra Lund har brukt miniatyrsensorer for å spore ti fugler under trekket fra Sverige til sørøstlige Afrika.

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On Thursday, 40 foreign nationals were deported from Iquique to Bolivia, Ecuador, and Colombia in the first flight under President José Antonio Kast's administration. Interior Undersecretary Máximo Pavez and National Migration Director Frank Sauerbaum outlined the Migration Control Plan, featuring increased flights and inspections. They stressed the operation was planned by the current government.

One day after announcing that up to 80 percent of Syrians in Germany should return home, Chancellor Friedrich Merz has distanced himself from the figure. He now emphasizes coordination with Syrian President Ahmed al-Scharaa. AfD leader Alice Weidel calls for immediate returns and a naturalization moratorium, while critics highlight integration and security concerns.

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Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated after meeting Syrian transitional president Ahmed al-Scharaa that 80 percent of over 900,000 Syrians in Germany should return home within the next three years. The announcement has drawn sharp criticism from SPD, Greens, and the German Hospital Society. Experts deem the target unrealistic.

 

 

 

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