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Eswatini receives 11 people deported from the U.S. as part of migration crackdown

The southern African kingdom of Eswatini has accepted a fourth group of people deported from the United States under a bilateral agreement to host third-country nationals, with 11 people arriving this week, the government said Thursday.

Acting government spokesperson Thabile Mdluli said the group, predominantly from African countries, would remain in the kingdom temporarily while their rights were protected.


Experts say Trump's plan to license Patriot missiles for Ukraine could take years

Defense experts cautioned that President Donald Trump's offer to license Ukraine to produce Patriot missiles would take years to materialize and do little to address its immediate needs.

"The problem is that these things aren't like flipping on a light switch," said Bradley Bowman, a scholar at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a nonprofit, nonpartisan research institute that focuses on foreign policy and national security. "You can devote the money necessary, but that's not going to manifest itself and increase production capacity for a significant period of time."


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On July 10, 1962, the United States launched Telstar 1, the world's first active communications satellite. It made history by transmitting the first live television signals across the Atlantic, forever changing how people around the world watched news, sports, and major events.

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