2026-01-27
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Donald Trump, facing growing opposition to his immigration crackdown in Minnesota,
appointed Tom Homan, his border star, to manage the operations.
The president also reported having a quote, very good call with Tim Walls.
Minnesota's governor, adding that they were, quote, on a similar wavelength.
On Saturday, federal agents in Minneapolis killed Alex Pretti,
the second person they have shot dead in the city this month.
Israel's army said it had recovered the remains of Rangavili,
the last Israeli hostage whose body was still held in Gaza.
The return of all the hostages had been a condition for Israel to proceed to the second phase of Mr Trump's peace plan.
Israel has said it would open the Rafa crossing between Gaza and Egypt once Gavilli had been returned.
The yen strengthened to around 154 yen to the dollar as investors bet that the Bank of Japan would intervene to support the currency.
It had weakened earlier this month amid fears that the big spending plans of Takayuchi-sanai,