"It was a good conversation," President Trump posted on Truth Social, "but not a conversation that will lead to immediate Peace."
On Wednesday, another federal judge ruled that over 100 Venezuelan migrants deported to a jail in El Salvador must be given a chance to challenge their removal.Judge James Boasberg said the US had "plainly deprived" the migrants of their constitutional right to oppose their detention.
But the ruling does not apply Venezuelan migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran native deported from the US at the same time.It also emerged on Wednesday that the US had flown a Guatemalan man back to the US, after deporting him to Mexico.A federal judge in Boston last month found that prosecutors had incorrectly declared the man was not afraid for his safety in Mexico.
The individual, identified in court papers only as OCG, was returned on a commercial flight on Wednesday, according to his lawyers.The US has vetoed the UN Security Council's draft resolution calling for an "unconditional and permanent" ceasefire in Gaza.
The other 14 members voted in favour of the document, which also demanded the release of all hostages and the lifting of humanitarian aid restrictions.
The US Ambassador to the UN, Dorothy Shea, said the resolution would "undermine diplomatic efforts" to reach a ceasefire, adding that the UN has not labelled Hamas as a terrorist organisation. Hamas is described as such by the US, UK and the EU.for the first time - had swept through the city like wildfire.
Wearing an RCB jersey with "18 Virat" on the back - a nod to Virat Kohli, the city's favourite cricket icon - Shamili joined her sister and friends near the Chinnaswamy Stadium, looking forward to celebrations.What she didn't expect was to get caught in a terrifying crush.
The victory parade turned deadly when surging crowds - far beyond what authorities expected - led to aand injured dozens more.