Donald Trump sends “border czar” to Minnesota; Israel recovers remains of last hostage, and more

特朗普派遣“边境沙皇”前往明尼苏达州;以色列找回最后一名人质遗骸,等等。

The World in Brief from The Economist

2026-01-27

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Donald Trump, facing growing opposition to his immigration crackdown in Minnesota, appointed Tom Homan, his border czar, to manage the operations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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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,