A new caravan of migrants, primarily from Venezuela, has started walking from Tapachula, Mexico towards the U.S. border, including people from Guatemala, El Salvador, Peru, and Ecuador. Unclear about their destination, many migrants are seeking work in Mexico City or considering staying in Mexico due to the challenges of reaching the U.S. border, where President-elect Donald Trump has promised strict immigration measures. Previous caravans have struggled to reach the border, facing obstacles from Mexican officials and limited transportation options, with the current caravan unlikely to make significant progress.
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Israel deploys army to control fire near Jerusalem
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz declared a "national emergency" as troops were deployed to assist firefighters combating severe wildfires near Jerusalem, with the Magen David Adom agency reporting hundreds of civilians in danger. The fires, exacerbated by high temperatures and strong winds, have prompted evacuations from five communities and the closure of the main Jerusalem-Tel Aviv highway, while emergency services are on alert for medical assistance. Israel has sought international help from Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece,...
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