The Daily Populous

Thursday November 27th, 2025 evening edition

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US President Donald Trump has made deporting undocumented immigrants a key priority for his second term, after successfully campaigning against an alleged "invasion" by criminals.

A 19-year-old college student who was on her way to surprise her family for Thanksgiving break was detained at a Boston airport and later deported despite a federal judge's order blocking her removal, according to her attorney.

Lopez Belloza was detained, informed that she had a removal order and then arrested, her attorney said.

But according to Pomerleau, Lopez Belloza was transferred that evening to Texas and deported to Honduras the next day.

In a statement to ABC News' Boston affiliate WCVB, a spokesperson for Immigration and Customs Enforcement said Lopez Belloza had a removal order since 2015 and confirmed her removal. »

World's Strongest Woman winner stripped of title as organisers claim athlete was 'biologically male'

Authored by abc.net.au

The Australian was upgraded to second after American Jammie Booker was stripped of the Women's Open title following the conclusion of the championships.

Booker narrowly defeated Britain's Andrea Thompson for the crown in Texas before organisers released a statement declaring that Booker had been stripped of the title and disqualified from the competition.

The British athlete said the fallout from the competition had led to competitors being targeted and insulted. »

Peace deal should limit Russia's army rather than Ukraine's, says Kaja Kallas

Authored by euronews.com

European governments and the EU are insisting that any peace deal should allow Ukraine to freely organise its armed forces, which are now estimated at between 800,000 and 850,000 strong.

In her remarks, Kallas argued that Russia was engaging in diplomacy simply because "Putin cannot achieve his goals on the battlefield".

Kallas said the EU would make "major contributions" to the security guarantees by providing funding, training and support for the defence industry. »

Sega finally admits low sales of games may have been impacted by players waiting for "definitive editions", like Persona 5 Royal or SMT 5: Vengeance

Authored by eurogamer.net

During the session, the company was questioned on a drop in sales of catalogue games, and revenue fluctuations impacted by new releases.

Specifically, Sega has released a number of critically acclaimed games, but sales have fallen short of expectations.

In its response, Sega made a number of suggestions, including successful rival games of the same genre and initial pricing of games. »