US Immigration Raids Planned

VOA’s Katherine Gypson contributed to this report. WASHINGTON — U.S. officials reportedly plan to start immigration raids on Sunday and are expected to target at least 2,000 undocumented people for whom deportation orders have been issued, some as a result of their failure to appear in court for immigration proceedings. Though not confirmed by U.S.…

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S. Korean Diplomat Complains to Pompeo About Japan’s Export Curbs

South Korea’s foreign minister told U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that Japan’s export curbs against South Korea are “undesirable” for trilateral cooperation, South Korea’s Foreign Ministry said Thursday. Japan tightened curbs last week on exports of three materials crucial for smartphone displays and chips, saying trust with South Korea had been broken over a…

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Justice Department Trying to Quash Mueller Team Testimony, Sources Contend 

The Justice Department is trying to prevent two former members of special counsel Robert Mueller’s team from testifying behind closed doors in Congress next week, when Mueller will testify before lawmakers, according to people familiar with the matter.  The department is opposing testimony by Aaron Zebley and James Quarles before the Democratic-led Judiciary and Intelligence committees in the House of Representatives,…

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US Reverses Plans to Call Flynn As Witness in Upcoming Virginia Trial

U.S. prosecutors have canceled plans to call President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn as witness in a trial involving Flynn’s former business partner – an abrupt change that raises questions about Flynn’s cooperation with the government and its impact on his sentencing. In court filings unsealed on Tuesday, federal prosecutors in Alexandria,…

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Indonesian Woman Convicted of Recording Boss’ Sexual Advances Seeks Presidential Amnesty

The widely-publicized case of Baiq Nuril Maknun, the 41-year-old school bookkeeper sentenced to six months in prison for recording sexually-suggestive phone calls she received from the principal at her school, has gained traction after the Indonesian government indicated a willingness to grant her amnesty – which would eliminate any traces of wrongdoing from her part.…

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