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Saturday September 27th, 2025 evening edition

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Poland has reopened two border crossings with Belarus and is urging its citizens to leave Belarusian territory without delay.

Source: a statement from the Polish Embassy in Minsk, as reported by European Pravda.

Details: The Terespol-Brest border crossing has been reopened for passenger traffic, while the Koroszczyn-Kozlovichi crossing is operational for freight transport.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs urges Polish citizens currently on the territory of the Republic of Belarus to leave immediately using available commercial or private means of transport.".

Earlier on Tuesday, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced the reopening of the border with Belarus.

Since 12 September, all crossings on Poland’s border with Belarus had remained closed.

The halt in cross-border movement applied in both directions – from Poland to Belarus and vice versa – due to the joint Russo-Belarusian military exercises known as Zapad-2025. »

ICE officer 'relieved of current duties' after violent confrontation caught on camera

Authored by abcnews.go.com
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"The officer's conduct in this video is unacceptable and beneath the men and women of ICE.

Our ICE law enforcement are held to the highest professional standards and this officer is being relieved of current duties as we conduct a full investigation," McLaughlin said.

The ICE officer in the green shirt has been relieved of duties for shoving the man's wife to the ground after the arrest. »

Newsom Expands California’s Climate Diplomacy with Landmark Kenya Agreement

Authored by cleantechtimes.com

By adding Kenya to this list, California is strengthening its global role in tackling climate challenges and supporting sustainable growth.

Newsom strikes climate deal with Brazil after Trump calls climate change a con job.

For Kenya, this agreement means access to innovation, investment, and research that can speed up its shift to clean energy and sustainable systems. »

Electronic Arts stock closes up 15% on report company near $50 billion deal to go private

Authored by cnbc.com

Shares of Electronic Arts closed up 15% on Friday following a report in the Wall Street Journal that the video game company is nearing a roughly $50 billion deal to go private.

Investors including Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) and Silver Lake could announce the deal as soon as next week, the report said.

The deal would be the largest leveraged buyout in Wall Street history, surpassing the agreement to take TXU Energy private for about $45 billion in 2007. »