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🗓️ 23 June 2025
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0:00.0 | Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janine Hurst. President Trump says on social media that Israel and Iran have now agreed to a ceasefire that he says could end the conflict between them. He says this could happen in 24 hours, but neither country has confirmed this. Meanwhile, the U.S. Embassy in Qatar says it will be back to business, as usual tomorrow, |
0:24.1 | after Iran fired missiles at a U.S. air base in retaliation for Saturday night's strikes by the U.S. in Iran. |
0:31.5 | And peers Michelle Kellerman has more. |
0:33.4 | The Embassy in Qatar had issued a shelter-in-place alert for Americans living there. |
0:38.1 | Now that is lifted, and the embassy says it will reopen Tuesday with normal service. |
0:43.4 | The State Department has issued a worldwide caution for American travelers to be on alert, |
0:48.3 | but President Trump writes on social media that Iran's response was expected, in his words very weak. He says he wants |
0:56.7 | to thank Iran for giving early notice so that no lives were lost. Michelle Kellerman, NPR News, |
1:03.3 | the State Department. The Supreme Court is allowing for now the deportation of immigrants to |
1:09.6 | countries other than their homelands. |
1:12.5 | NPR's Aserio Martinez Beltran reports the decision came in the form of an unsigned order |
1:18.1 | with the three liberal justices dissenting. |
1:21.3 | The order possess a lower court order requiring non-citizens be provided an opportunity |
1:25.7 | to appeal their deportations to a country other than |
1:28.1 | their own. It is a win for the Trump administration, which has accused the men at the center of the |
1:32.5 | case of being violent criminals on deserving of remaining in the U.S. The men were initially sent to |
1:37.6 | South Sudan in May, but ended up in the East African country of Djibouti that last up to give |
1:42.6 | them a chance to appeal their deportations. |
1:45.0 | The Supreme Court's order means the government can immediately send them to South Sudan. |
1:49.1 | In the dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor said the court's decision exposes, quote, |
1:53.3 | thousands to the risk of torture or death. |
1:56.1 | Sergio Martinez-Veldran, NPR News. |
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