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What happens in the occupied West Bank under the shadow of the Iran war | Occupied West Bank | Al Jazeera

Toggle Play What happens in the occupied West Bank under the shadow of the Iran war Published On 29 Mar 2026 29 Mar 2026 Save Click here to share on social media share2 Share facebook twitter whatsapp copylink google Add...

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Key moments in first month of US-Israeli war on Iran | Newsfeed | Al Jazeera

Toggle Play Key moments in first month of US-Israeli war on Iran One month after US and Israel launched strikes on Iran, the conflict has escalated across the Middle East. From leadership assassinations to economic disruption, the war is reshaping...

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Agent begged Epstein to have sex with model, emails show

Agent begged Epstein to have sex with model, emails show 2 days ago Share Save Abdirahim Saeed , BBC Arabic and Ben King , business correspondent Share Save Facebook/Getty Images Ramsey Elkholy and Jeffrey Epstein corresponded for almost a decade...

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Exhausted Palestinians struggle to put lives back together as world’s gaze fixes on Iran

Photograph: Bashar Taleb/AFP/Getty Images View image in fullscreen A man sits on the edge a destroyed building in al-Saftawi neighbourhood west of Jabaliya in the northern Gaza Strip. Photograph: Bashar Taleb/AFP/Getty Images Exhausted Palestinians struggle to put lives back together...

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‘Trump has to open the Strait of Hormuz’ with ground forces | US-Israel war on Iran | Al Jazeera

Toggle Play ‘Trump has to open the Strait of Hormuz’ with ground forces ‘Once the US starts capturing territory in Iran, all bets are off.’ Kenneth Katzman, a senior fellow at the Soufan Center for Strategic Dialogue, says US war...

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Japan February factory output falls 2.1% month-on-month

TOKYO, March 31 : Japan's factory output was down 2.1 per cent in February from the previous month, matching the median market forecast, government data showed on Tuesday. Manufacturers surveyed by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry expect seasonally...

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Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (2007) | 60 Minutes Archive

Watch CBS News Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (2007) | 60 Minutes Archive In 2007, Scott Pelley interviewed Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and pressed him on whether he would pledge not to test a nuclear weapon. View CBS News In CBS...

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1 min read Mar 29, 2026
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Discontent in Iran (1978) | 60 Minutes Archive

Watch CBS News Discontent in Iran (1978) | 60 Minutes Archive In 1978, Mike Wallace reported from Tehran, where rioters were trashing and burning the city in opposition to Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. View CBS News In CBS News App...

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Oil and the Shah of Iran (1974) | 60 Minutes Archive

Watch CBS News Oil and the Shah of Iran (1974) | 60 Minutes Archive In 1974, Mike Wallace traveled to Iran for his first interview with Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. The Arab oil embargo was ongoing, and Wallace asked the...

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Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani (2015) | 60 Minutes Archive

Watch CBS News Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani (2015) | 60 Minutes Archive In 2015, Steve Kroft interviewed Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani on the heels of the landmark nuclear deal Iran had signed with six world powers. View CBS News In...

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Iran’s Ayatollah Khomeini (1979) | 60 Minutes Archive

Watch CBS News Iran’s Ayatollah Khomeini (1979) | 60 Minutes Archive Just two weeks after the Iran Hostage Crisis began in November 1979, Mike Wallace spoke with Ayatollah Khomeini in this classic interview. View CBS News In CBS News App...

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My favorite iPad for reading is $100 off on Amazon

PT Lance Whitney/ZDNET Apple iPad Mini (7th gen) for $400 (save $100) 20% off 3/5 Editor's deal rating View at Amazon Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. Also: The best Amazon Big Spring Sale deals: Live...

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6 min read Mar 28, 2026
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3/27: CBS Evening News

Watch CBS News 3/27: CBS Evening News Tiger Woods was arrested and charged with a DUI after his rollover crash; House Republicans reject the TSA funding bill. View CBS News In CBS News App Open Chrome Safari Continue

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1 min read Mar 28, 2026
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What the Neighbors Saw | Post Mortem

Watch CBS News What the Neighbors Saw | Post Mortem "48 Hours" correspondents Natalie Morales and Peter Van Sant discuss the case of Gary Herbst, who was reported missing in 2014, and an exclusive interview with his convicted killer. View...

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Hockey player shares the 2 symptoms that led to his Stage IV colorectal cancer diagnosis at age 26 - CBS News

Three days later, Lyon was diagnosed with Stage IV colorectal cancer that had spread to his liver. David Lyon Colon cancer in young adults Lyon is one of the rising number of young adults to be diagnosed with colorectal cancer...

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The Uplift: An adoption story

Watch CBS News The Uplift: An adoption story A young boy, who showed to the hospital for a procedure alone, gets a happy ending when his doctor adopts him – and helps his siblings too. Plus, more heartwarming news. View...

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Uproar in Bahrain after detainee dies in police custody | US-Israel war on Iran | Al Jazeera

Toggle Play Uproar in Bahrain after detainee dies in police custody Rights groups in Bahrain say a 32-year-old man, arrested for opposing the war on Iran, was killed in police custody. Bahraini authorities dispute the account, but activists say the...

News Monitor (12_14_4)

Analysis of the news article for Immigration Law practice area relevance: This article does not directly impact Immigration Law practice, but it does touch on broader human rights and due process concerns that may be relevant to immigration cases, particularly those involving detention and asylum seekers. The article highlights a dispute between Bahraini authorities and activists over the death of a detainee, which may raise questions about the treatment of individuals in custody and the potential for human rights abuses. Key legal developments, regulatory changes, and policy signals: - The article does not mention any specific immigration-related policies or regulations, but it does highlight human rights concerns that may be relevant to immigration cases. - The dispute between Bahraini authorities and activists over the death of a detainee may raise questions about the treatment of individuals in custody and the potential for human rights abuses, which could be relevant to immigration cases involving detention and asylum seekers. - The article does not provide any information on regulatory changes or policy signals that would impact immigration law practice.

Commentary Writer (12_14_6)

**Jurisdictional Comparison and Analytical Commentary:** The recent incident in Bahrain, where a 32-year-old man allegedly died in police custody while opposing the war on Iran, raises significant concerns about human rights and the treatment of detainees. In comparison to the US and Korean approaches to immigration and detention, Bahrain's handling of this situation is starkly different. Unlike the US, which has faced criticism for its treatment of detainees at Guantanamo Bay and its border detention facilities, Bahrain has been accused of a "widening crackdown" on opposition to the war, suggesting a more restrictive and potentially oppressive environment for dissenting voices. In contrast, South Korea has implemented more robust measures to protect human rights and prevent arbitrary detention, including the establishment of an independent committee to review detention cases and ensure compliance with international human rights standards. Internationally, the United Nations has emphasized the importance of upholding human rights and preventing torture and mistreatment of detainees, as enshrined in the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. The implications of this incident for immigration law practice are significant, as it highlights the need for governments to prioritize human rights and due process in the treatment of detainees, regardless of their immigration status. Immigration lawyers and advocates must remain vigilant in monitoring government actions and advocating for the rights of detained individuals, particularly in the context of emerging conflicts and security concerns. In terms of jurisdictional comparison, the US and Korean approaches to immigration and detention offer valuable

Work Visa Expert (12_14_9)

As a Work Visa & Employment-Based Immigration Expert, I must note that this article appears to be unrelated to immigration law. However, I can provide some general comments on the potential implications of this article on immigration practitioners, albeit indirectly. The article discusses a detainee's death in police custody in Bahrain, which may raise concerns about human rights and the rule of law in the country. This could potentially impact the ability of immigration practitioners to advise clients on work visa applications, particularly those related to Bahrain or countries with similar human rights concerns. In the context of immigration law, the U.S. Department of State's Country Reports on Human Rights Practices may be relevant. For example, if a country's human rights record is deemed to be poor, it may impact the processing of work visas or immigration petitions. However, this article does not provide sufficient information to determine whether Bahrain's human rights record would have any direct implications for immigration practitioners. In terms of case law, statutory, or regulatory connections, there is no direct connection to immigration law in this article. However, immigration practitioners may need to consider the U.S. Department of State's guidance on country conditions and human rights when advising clients on work visa applications.

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1 min read Mar 28, 2026
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She didn't know what an aquarist was. Now, she leads the sea jellies team at Singapore Oceanarium

Ms Vivian Cavan (left) and her team member Ms Vera Ngin transferring ephyrae of sea jellies from a bowl to a mason jar of clean water, at the aquarist lab in the Singapore Oceanarium on Feb 25, 2026. (Photo: CNA/Ooi...

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7 min read Mar 28, 2026
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Markets are volatile again. Should I just cash out and wait?

It is not just what the market does that shapes our investment outcomes, but also how we respond to it, finance writer Dawn Cher said. (Illustration: CNA/Clara Ho) New: You can now listen to articles. Dawn Cher Dawn Cher 28...

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6 min read Mar 28, 2026
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Pope Leo urges residents of Monaco to use wealth, "the gift of smallness" to do good - CBS News

Pope Leo XIV urged residents of the cosmopolitan Mediterranean principality of Monaco on Saturday to use their wealth, influence and Catholic faith for good, especially to uphold Catholic teaching on protecting the sanctity of life. As a cannon boomed in...

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5 min read Mar 28, 2026
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Indonesia starts implementing social media restrictions for children under 16

Advertisement Asia Indonesia starts implementing social media restrictions for children under 16 The restrictions began on Mar 28, making Indonesia the first country in Southeast Asia to ban children from having accounts on YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, X, Bigo...

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ICA warns of fake letters linked to permanent residence applications

Advertisement Singapore ICA warns of fake letters linked to permanent residence applications ICA said that since January 2026, it has been alerted to 12 cases involving fake letters linked to applications for long-term immigration passes. Click here to return to...

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AMD's Ryzen 9950X3D2 chip features an incredible 208MB of on-chip cache

AMD AMD just revealed the Ryzen 9950X3D2 Dual Edition desktop processor , which is a beastly follow-up to last year's 9950X3D . This is the company's first desktop processor where both chiplets have been equipped with AMD's proprietary 3D V-Cache...

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2 min read Mar 28, 2026
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This DeWalt cordless power tool set is nearly 50% off on Amazon - and I can vouch for it

Close Home Home & Office This DeWalt cordless power tool set is nearly 50% off on Amazon - and I can vouch for it My favorite DeWalt power tool kit is ideal for DIY beginners and tradespeople, and it's near...

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I didn't have to drill these renter-friendly smart lights into my wall - and I love them for it

PT Nina Raemont/ZDNET Poplight for $84 (save $16) ZD recommends 3/5 Editor's deal rating $84 at Amazon Drilling into my wall stresses me out to no end. Also: The best Amazon Spring Sale deals live now I found a helpful...

News Monitor (12_14_4)

This news article is not relevant to Immigration Law practice area. The article appears to be a product review and a deal recommendation for smart lights, and does not contain any information related to immigration policy, regulatory changes, or legal developments in the field of Immigration Law. There are no key legal developments, regulatory changes, or policy signals mentioned in this article that would be relevant to current Immigration Law practice.

Commentary Writer (12_14_6)

The provided article appears to be unrelated to Immigration Law. However, I can provide a jurisdictional comparison and analytical commentary on the general topic of smart home devices and their impact on immigration law, focusing on US, Korean, and international approaches. In the US, the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) governs the admission and removal of non-citizens. While smart home devices like the Poplight wall sconces mentioned in the article may not directly impact immigration law, they could be relevant in the context of digital evidence and surveillance in immigration cases. For instance, the use of smart home devices could be used to monitor and track the activities of immigrants, potentially raising concerns about privacy and due process. In Korea, the Immigration Control Act governs the entry, exit, and stay of foreign nationals. The use of smart home devices in Korea may be subject to regulations under the Act on the Promotion of Information and Communications Network Utilization and Information Protection, which covers issues related to data protection and surveillance. Korean authorities may also consider the use of smart home devices in immigration cases, particularly in relation to the collection and analysis of digital evidence. Internationally, the use of smart home devices in immigration cases is subject to various regulations and guidelines, such as the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the United Nations' Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. These frameworks emphasize the importance of transparency, accountability, and due process in the collection and use of digital evidence. In

Work Visa Expert (12_14_9)

As the Work Visa & Employment-Based Immigration Expert, I must inform you that the article provided does not have any direct implications for immigration practitioners. However, I will analyze the article's content and provide a neutral expert analysis. The article discusses a product review of the Poplight wall sconces and an Amazon Spring Sale deal. The article does not mention any immigration-related topics, statutory, or regulatory connections. However, if we were to consider a hypothetical scenario where a tech company is looking to hire a product reviewer or a tech expert, the article might be relevant in the context of employment-based immigration. For instance, if a US company wants to hire a foreign national with expertise in product review or tech journalism, the company might consider filing an L-1 or O-1 visa petition for the foreign national. In this hypothetical scenario, the article could be used as a marketing tool to demonstrate the company's expertise in product review and tech journalism. The company might use the article as evidence to support the foreign national's qualifications for the L-1 or O-1 visa. To file an L-1 visa petition, the company would need to demonstrate that the foreign national has specialized knowledge in the field of product review or tech journalism and has been employed by the company abroad for at least one year within the past three years. The company would also need to demonstrate that the foreign national will be employed in a similar capacity in the US. To file an O-1 visa petition, the company would need

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I went biking with this $100 bone conduction headset and it rocked for 6 hours

Close Home Tech Wearables Headphones I went biking with this $100 bone conduction headset and it rocked for 6 hours If you're curious about bone conduction technology, the H2O Audio Tri Run is a solid entry-level pair. PT H2O Audio...

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Weekly quiz: What sneaky snack was this bird of prey seen carrying?

Weekly quiz: What sneaky snack was this bird of prey seen carrying? 39 minutes ago Share Save Share Save This week, a jury decided Meta and Google had intentionally built addictive social media platforms, the first female Archbishop of Canterbury...

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I can't stop talking about the Ninja Creami Swirl - and it's on sale at Amazon right now

Close Home Home & Office Kitchen & Household I can't stop talking about the Ninja Creami Swirl - and it's on sale at Amazon right now This version of the popular Ninja Creami ice cream maker lets you dispense your...

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News live: Tropical Cyclone Narelle bears down on WA towns; Trump takes another swipe at ‘not great’ Australia

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Next may be resilient – but nobody will be immune if the energy price shock goes on

Next reported full-year pre-tax profits of £1.16bn, including £15m of extra fuel and air freight costs arising from the Middle East conflict. Photograph: Mike Kemp/In Pictures/Getty Images View image in fullscreen Next reported full-year pre-tax profits of £1.16bn, including £15m...

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