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News Digest 7/13: Hormuz Tensions Intensify, ICE Controversy, Gold Prices Plummet

Hormuz Strait tensions push gold and global markets into turmoil, while an ICE-related shooting in Houston reignites debate over U.S. immigration policy.


Curated links with our one-line take — full reporting at each source

U.S. strikes Iran after civilian vessel shot in Hormuz Strait

The fragile ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran could collapse entirely, bringing risks of oil price spikes and threats to global maritime security.

wfla.com

Latino father killed in ICE-related shooting in Houston

The incident serves as a reminder to Vietnamese immigrant communities of escalating risks during ICE encounters under the current administration.

KHOU 11

World gold prices drop sharply over Hormuz conflict concerns

Gold price volatility shows markets are reassessing Middle East war risks faster than policymakers can respond.

Tuổi Trẻ

Iranians caught between war and ceasefire in limbo

Ground-level accounts from inside Iran reveal that an official ceasefire does not translate to real peace on city streets.

dw.com

Senator McConnell's absence threatens Trump's record defense budget package

A narrow power gap in the Senate could delay a 1.5 trillion dollar military spending package, directly affecting U.S. security commitments to the Indo-Pacific region.

wfla.com

Meta backs down on AI feature after privacy backlash

A rare victory for users shows public pressure can still force Silicon Valley to abandon its data-harvesting ambitions.

wfla.com

Suspected gang-related shooting in Los Angeles Westlake area kills one

The incident occurred in an area with large Latino and immigrant populations, highlighting neighborhood safety concerns for nearby Vietnamese families.

ktla.com

Cross-border sewage pollution keeps California coastal town children out of the water

The story exposes forgotten environmental consequences of cross-border U.S.-Mexico wastewater infrastructure, a lesson for other coastal communities.

CalMatters

Queensland court confirms children unlawfully detained in adult custody facilities

The ruling demonstrates that even developed nations can violate children's rights within the justice system, warranting comparison with practices in Vietnam.

The Guardian

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