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UN Security Council Adopts US Draft Resolution Supporting Gaza Cease-fire Deal              

UN Security Council Adopts US Draft Resolution Supporting Gaza Cease-fire Deal                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 June 11, 2024 Good morning, it is Tuesday, June 11, and we're covering a possible cease-fire in Gaza, an inside look at a cartel’s human smuggling operation, Apple’s new AI boost, and much more! First time reading? Sign up here. American Fact of the Day! During World War II, the United States government launched a secret project known as "Operation Paperclip." This operation aimed to recruit German scientists, engineers, and technicians, including many who had been members of the Nazi Party or involved in war crimes, to work for the United States. They were brought to America to utilize their expertise in fields such as rocketry, aerospace engineering, and other technological advancements, ultimately contributing significantly to the country's post-war scientific and military programs. Odd Neuropathy 'trick' reverses nerve pain? -Try Tonight [Phytage Laboratories]( Discover how my mom's doctor went from nearly amputating her leg... To now being completely pain free... literally OVERNIGHT... Thanks to this [simple 30-sec habit]( anyone can do. This 100% natural treatment – which naturally fights nerve pain – has stunned doctors and got the attention of over 147,622 people to transform their lives. If you or anyone you care about suffers from nerve pain, you must check this video out now! ==> [THIS Odd Method Reverses Nerve Pain Naturally?]( Advertisment Breaking Updates UN Security Council Adopts US Draft Resolution Supporting Gaza Cease-fire Deal The United Nations Security Council adopted a resolution, mainly backed by the U.S., urging Hamas to accept a cease-fire and hostage release deal. The resolution received overwhelming support, with 14 out of 15 members voting in favor, and only Russia abstaining. The deal aims to halt the ongoing conflict, secure the release of hostages, and provide immediate humanitarian aid to Gaza. U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield emphasized the urgency of ending the violence, stressing the need for a sustainable cease-fire and the release of hostages. President Biden endorsed the deal, outlining its three-phase plan, which includes a cease-fire, withdrawal of Israeli forces, and reconstruction efforts in Gaza. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is actively engaged in negotiations in the region to advance the cease-fire and hostage agreement. The resolution's adoption underscores international efforts to bring an end to the conflict and alleviate the suffering of civilians in Gaza. It reflects a collective call for Hamas to agree to the terms outlined in the deal, emphasizing the importance of seizing the opportunity for peace and stability in the region. [Read more updates here]( Inside a Cartel's Human-Smuggling Operation Traveling through the desolate northern Mexican desert, we navigate toward a secluded town, aware of the cartel presence in the area. Upon arrival, a terse exchange with a hooded figure confirms our passage. We are greeted by a diverse group of migrants, hailing from countries like India, Nepal, and Senegal, all bound by the shared aspiration of reaching the United States. They await the assistance of human smugglers, masked figures wielding guns, who facilitate their journey across the border. The surge of migration to the U.S. southwest border is driven by a complex array of factors, from poverty and violence to political persecution and climate change. However, what often goes unnoticed is the role of organized crime in orchestrating this mass movement of people. Cartels have capitalized on the lucrative nature of human smuggling, establishing control over specific territories and demanding payment from migrants seeking passage. Unlike drug trafficking, human smuggling offers cartels a low-risk, high-reward venture. Migrants pay substantial fees upfront, providing a steady stream of income with minimal investment and reduced exposure to law enforcement. Our firsthand observation of a smuggling operation reveals the systematic process of collecting payments, digitally tracking migrants, and delivering them to the border, where their crossing is documented for accountability. The profitability of human smuggling underscores the commodification of migrants, who are viewed not as individuals but as sources of revenue. Despite the dehumanizing conditions they endure during transit, migrants cling to the hope of a better life in the U.S., driven by aspirations of opportunity and prosperity. As they embark on perilous journeys, navigating treacherous terrain and evading authorities, their experiences shed light on the complex dynamics of migration and the exploitation perpetuated by organized crime along the border. [Read more updates here]( American Sports & Culture 'Pivotal to our success': Steelers extend Tomlin The Steelers have signed coach Mike Tomlin to a three-year extension, the team announced Monday. Carlos Alcaraz discusses a ‘special’ French Open win, targeting Olympic success and plans for a new tattoo | CNN As a child, Carlos Alcaraz used to run home from school to watch the French Open on TV, dreaming of one day playing on the tournament’s clay courts and becoming champion. Boston Celtics take 2-0 series lead in NBA Finals after Game 2 win over Dallas Mavericks | CNN The Boston Celtics have seized a 2-0 series lead in the NBA Finals after a Game 2 win over the Dallas Mavericks Sunday night. American Business & Markets Apple just gave the iPhone and Siri a big AI boost | CNN Business Apple just kicked off a brand new era for the company with the introduction of its first generative AI features for the iPhone. Americans are feeling rosier about their finances, the stock market and inflation’s decline | CNN Business Presidential election polls may be showing that some Americans have mixed, if not outright sour, views on the overall economy — but when it comes to how they view their own finances, things are looking pretty good. Activist investor takes $1.9 billion stake in Southwest Airlines, calls for leadership changes | CNN Business Elliott Investment Management announced Monday it has taken a $1.9 billion stake in Southwest Airlines and said there needs to be new leadership at the Dallas-based carrier. American Politics Supreme Court to hear Facebook appeal tied to Cambridge Analytica breach | CNN Politics The Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear an appeal from Facebook that is tied to how the social media platform disclosed the Cambridge Analytica data breach to investors. Frontline VA health jobs cut despite officials saying they’d largely be protected | CNN Politics VA staffing cuts include health care workers despite officials suggesting they’d be protected. Veterans already faced long wait times for care. Analysis: Hostage rescue operation and Israeli political turmoil sharpen Biden’s damaging dilemma | CNN Politics President Joe Biden’s power to engineer a swift abatement of the war between Israel and Hamas just suffered two serious new blows. Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 Keeping Up With America 19354 Watermark Drive, Suite 202 Cornelius, NC 28031, United States

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