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US immigration agents detain 5-year-old boy in Minnesota during arrest of father

A 5-year-old boy was detained by US immigration agents in Minnesota while returning from preschool, as school officials accuse authorities of mishandling the arrest.

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A five-year-old boy from Minnesota was taken into federal immigration custody along with his father while returning home from preschool, prompting sharp criticism from school authorities and local leaders.

According to Columbia Heights Public Schools Superintendent Zena Stenvik, federal agents removed the child, identified as Liam Conejo Ramos, from a running car parked in the family’s driveway on Tuesday afternoon. The incident marks the fourth case in recent weeks in which a student from the Minneapolis suburb has been detained by immigration authorities.

Stenvik said officers instructed the child to knock on the door of his home to check whether anyone else was inside. She described the action as “essentially using a 5-year-old as bait” during the operation.

The boy’s father reportedly warned the child’s mother, who was inside the home, not to open the door. The family arrived in the US in 2024 and currently has an active asylum case, with no deportation order issued, Stenvik said.

DHS denies child was targeted

The Department of Homeland Security rejected claims that the child was deliberately detained. A spokesperson said Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers were attempting to arrest the boy’s father, an Ecuadorian national alleged to be living in the US illegally.

The spokesperson claimed the father fled on foot, leaving the child behind. An officer stayed with the child to ensure his safety while the arrest was carried out, the statement said. DHS added that parents are typically given the option to remain with their children or arrange care with another guardian.

However, Stenvik disputed the claim that the father ran. She said another adult at the residence was willing to take custody of the child, but agents declined to leave him there.

School board chair Mary Granlund said she personally offered to take the child before agents left the scene. A city council member living nearby also said neighbours presented authorisation documents to care for the child, which were allegedly ignored.

Child moved to Texas detention facility

The family’s lawyer confirmed that the child and his father were transported to an immigration detention centre in Dilley, Texas. He said they have not yet been able to establish direct contact and are exploring legal options to secure their release.

Concerns were also raised over conditions at the Texas facility. A children’s rights advocate said recent visits found a sharp rise in the number of detained children, many of whom were sick or held for prolonged periods.

Community impact and rising fear

Columbia Heights Public Schools serves around 3,400 students, most from immigrant families. Stenvik said attendance has dropped significantly in recent weeks, with one day seeing nearly a third of students absent.

She alleged that immigration agents have been operating near schools, following buses and entering parking areas, creating fear and trauma among students and families.

Before Liam’s detention, a 17-year-old student was taken while heading to school, while two other minors aged 10 and 17 were also detained earlier, according to school officials.

The boy’s teacher described him as “kind and loving” and said his classmates are waiting for his safe return.

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India-bound tanker among 2 vessels seized by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards amid Hormuz tensions

Iran’s seizure of an India-bound tanker near the Strait of Hormuz signals rising maritime tensions and risks to global oil supply routes.

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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has seized two vessels near the strategically crucial Strait of Hormuz, with one of them reportedly bound for India, intensifying concerns over maritime security in the region.

The development comes amid escalating tensions linked to the ongoing confrontation involving Iran and the United States, which has already disrupted shipping routes and heightened risks for commercial vessels passing through the area.

According to reports, the vessels were intercepted by Iranian forces close to the Strait of Hormuz — a critical chokepoint through which a significant portion of the world’s oil supply transits. The move underscores growing instability in one of the busiest and most sensitive maritime corridors globally.

Separate reports indicate that multiple ships have faced attacks or interceptions in recent days, with at least two vessels taken into custody by Iranian authorities after being targeted near Iranian waters.

The incident follows a series of confrontations at sea, including gunfire and forced halts of commercial ships, as tensions remain high despite attempts at ceasefire arrangements.

The Strait of Hormuz has become a focal point of the broader conflict, with both military actions and retaliatory measures affecting shipping traffic. Any disruption in this region carries global implications, particularly for countries like India that depend heavily on energy imports passing through the route.

India has already been taking steps to safeguard its maritime interests, including enhanced monitoring and security measures for vessels navigating the region.

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Fresh tensions as Iran targets vessel despite ceasefire announcement

Iran fired at a vessel in the Strait of Hormuz shortly after a ceasefire announcement, raising concerns over regional stability.

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Attack on vessel highlights fragile situation in Strait of Hormuz despite renewed ceasefire push

Tensions in the Middle East escalated again after Iran opened fire on a commercial vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, just hours after US President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire extension.

According to maritime security officials, an Iranian Revolutionary Guard gunboat fired at a container ship early on April 22. The vessel was damaged in the incident, but no injuries or environmental damage were reported.

The attack comes amid already heightened tensions in the region, where the strategic Strait of Hormuz — a key global oil transit route — has seen severe disruptions in recent days.

Ceasefire efforts face immediate test

The firing incident occurred shortly after Trump signalled an extension of the ceasefire, reportedly aimed at creating space for renewed negotiations with Iran. However, the latest development has raised concerns about the durability of the truce.

Reports indicate that the Iranian action followed recent US military moves, including the seizure of vessels linked to Tehran and continued naval pressure in the region.

Shipping route remains volatile

The Strait of Hormuz remains a flashpoint, with shipping traffic significantly affected. In recent days, only a handful of vessels have been able to pass through the route, compared to normal volumes, leaving many ships stranded.

The waterway is critical for global energy supplies, handling a significant share of the world’s oil shipments. Any disruption has immediate implications for international markets.

No official response yet

Iran has not officially commented on the latest firing incident. Meanwhile, international observers and maritime agencies continue to monitor the situation closely, warning of risks to crew safety and global trade.

The latest escalation underscores the fragile nature of ongoing diplomatic efforts, with both sides yet to reach a stable agreement.

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Trump extends Iran ceasefire after Pakistan request, raises hopes for talks

The US extends its Iran ceasefire after Pakistan’s request, opening a window for diplomacy while tensions persist

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The United States has extended its ceasefire with Iran, with former US President Donald Trump stating that the decision came after a request from Pakistan’s leadership. The move comes just hours before the truce was due to expire, offering a temporary pause in escalating tensions.

Trump said the extension is intended to provide Iran additional time to present a “unified proposal” for a broader peace agreement, signalling a shift towards diplomacy even as pressure on Tehran continues.

Pakistan steps in as mediator

Pakistan has played a key role in facilitating the ceasefire extension. Its leadership, including top civil and military figures, urged the US to delay further action and allow diplomatic efforts to continue.

The development positions Pakistan as an emerging mediator in the crisis, with efforts underway to encourage dialogue between Washington and Tehran. The country has also indicated willingness to support or host discussions aimed at de-escalation.

Pressure remains despite pause

Despite the extension of the ceasefire, the situation remains tense. The US has not rolled back its strategic posture in the region.

Military readiness continues, and restrictions such as the naval blockade linked to Iran remain in place. This indicates that while direct confrontation has been paused, broader pressure tactics are still active.

What Pakistan could gain

Pakistan’s involvement in the ceasefire process could bring several advantages.

First, it enhances the country’s global diplomatic standing by placing it at the centre of a major international issue. Acting as a mediator between two adversaries can improve its credibility on the world stage.

Second, stability in the region is directly beneficial for Pakistan’s economic interests, particularly given its reliance on energy supplies linked to the broader Middle East.

Finally, successful mediation could strengthen Pakistan’s strategic influence, giving it a more prominent role in future geopolitical developments.

Uncertain road ahead

While the ceasefire extension has reduced immediate risks, uncertainty remains over how the situation will evolve. Much will depend on whether Iran presents a proposal acceptable to the US and whether negotiations can move forward.

For now, the extension reflects a temporary shift away from confrontation, but the underlying tensions remain unresolved.

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