World News Snapshot: Russia, US, Chile, Nigeria, and More Make Headlines
The latest global news includes lifted flight restrictions in Samara, US court barring immigration arrests in Los Angeles, Chilean miner's death, Nigerian nurses ending strike, Pakistan's military readiness, a probe into former Trump prosecutor, and geopolitical tensions affecting global markets.
Flying conditions at Russia's Samara airport have resumed normal operations after temporary restrictions were lifted, according to Rosaviatsia, the Russian civil aviation authority. The exact cause of the restrictions, which lasted approximately 45 minutes, remains unspecified.
In the US, a federal appeals court upheld a ruling prohibiting immigration arrests in Los Angeles without probable cause, opposing the Trump administration's stance. The court highlighted potential bias in making such arrests based on appearance and demographics.
Meanwhile, geopolitical issues intensified global disbelief, with India maintaining its oil imports from Russia amid threats from President Trump, who also enforced new tariffs affecting global stock markets.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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