ICE agents will be deployed to US airports on Monday to ease long lines
ICE agents are being deployed to US airports starting Monday to assist Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents amid a government shutdown causing long waiting times.
US President: Trump Announces ICE Deployment at Airports
President Trump has announced the deployment of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at airports to support Transportation Security Administration (TSA) personnel amid ongoing funding disputes in Washington.
Trump sends ICE agents to U.S. airports
U.S. President Donald Trump announced the deployment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to assist Transportation Security Administration (TSA) staff at airports in response to funding negotiations with Congress.
Trump confirms he will send ICE agents to US airports
US President Donald Trump has confirmed that he will send Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to airports in the country starting Monday, in response to a funding deadlock affecting Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents.
Trump Threatens to Send ICE Agents to U.S. Airports
U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to deploy immigration agents to airports amid a funding blockade affecting the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
Donald Trump threatens to deploy immigration agents to control security at airports
U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to assign Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to airport security if Democrats do not approve funding for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
Hormuz Strait. There is a statement from Great Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, and the Netherlands
Several nations, including the UK, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Japan, have condemned Iran's actions in the Strait of Hormuz and pledged to ensure the security of maritime traffic in the region.
Six nations say ready to boost 'efforts to ensure safe passage' in Hormuz
Six nations have expressed their commitment to enhancing efforts for safe passage in the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
โHow do you sleep at night?' Moreno slams โdisgracefulโ shutdown leaving 260,000 workers without pay
Sen. Bernie Moreno criticized Democratic lawmakers during a hearing for blaming Republicans for a government shutdown that has left 260,000 Department of Homeland Security workers unpaid.
US ships heading to Hormuz to challenge Iranian mines: high-risk mission to unblock oil
Two US warships are en route to the Middle East to counter Iranian naval mines and allow maritime traffic to flow through the Strait of Hormuz.
TSA pay bill unveiled as shutdown leaves agents unpaid, strains airport security
A new bill aims to ensure TSA workers are paid during government shutdowns as frustration grows among travelers and airport staff due to unpaid wages.
Airports set up donation drives for unpaid TSA officers during DHS funding crisis
Airports across the United States are organizing donation drives to support Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers who are facing financial difficulties due to funding lapses at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
New information on traffic development โ These routes emerge
Finland's Ministry of Transport and Communications revealed a new traffic system strategy focused on resilience and military mobility during a conference in Rovaniemi.
There were governments that did not want the World Cup
The article discusses the reluctance of local and national governments in Mexico toward hosting the upcoming World Cup, questioning whether the Mexican Football Federation shares this sentiment.
What is known about the truck that crashed into the fence of the White House
A truck crashed into a security barrier near the White House, leading to the arrest of the driver who is being interrogated by the Secret Service.
Incidents involving ships reported in the Hormuz Strait
Reports of incidents involving ships have emerged in the Hormuz Strait, which is a critical maritime route.
Reports: Russian elite soldiers on board shadow ships
The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project reveals that over a dozen men linked to Russian security organizations have been found aboard tankers transporting Russian oil.
If there are no pipelines... then how does gas come to India from countries like Qatar?
The article discusses the current gas supply situation in India amidst reports of shortages, highlighting the import reliance on countries like Qatar and UAE, and explaining the method of gas transportation.
There are practically no alternatives for oil and gas supplies through the Strait of Hormuz
The article discusses the lack of alternatives for oil and gas transportation through the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
Nigeria: Nigeria's Failing Road Transport System Leaves Commuters At the Mercy of Robbers
A lack of regulation in Nigeria's transport system has led to an increase in robberies involving criminals posing as taxi drivers or passengers.
War in the Middle East: 'There is plenty of oil in the market,' assures the International Energy Agency
The International Energy Agency has stated that while there are logistical challenges in oil transportation due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, there is no shortage of oil in the market.
Video shows driver arrested for rape turning off bus lights when elderly woman was alone on the vehicle
Security footage reveals a bus driver, arrested for rape, switching off the lights while a 71-year-old woman was the only passenger on board, shortly before the alleged crime took place.
From California to New York: Which States Accept the Digital Driver's License and Which Do Not
This article discusses which U.S. states accept digital driver's licenses, according to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
Transporters affected by the โnarcoblockadesโ
National transport workers in Mexico are threatening to go on strike due to security concerns and violence caused by drug-related blockades.
Disability Rights Group Claims "Illegal Eviction and Violence"... Suing Seoul Transportation Corporation
The National Coalition for the Elimination of Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities (NCEDPD) has filed a lawsuit against Seoul Transportation Corporation and subway security personnel, alleging illegal eviction and physical violence during a protest.
USA: The army 'neutralized' yet another drug transportation vessel in the Caribbean
The U.S. military reported that it neutralized another drug trafficking vessel in the Caribbean, killing three men, amid ongoing efforts to combat drug smuggling in the region.
Subversion? No, a disappointment in love. The absurd excuse of the train saboteur
A 20-year-old man in Italy claims that his act of placing stones on train tracks was motivated by personal issues rather than political intent, following his arrest for endangering transportation security.
Cargo transportation theft has migrated to new modalities in 2025
Theft of cargo transportation in Mexico is evolving, with criminal groups changing operational hours and target products, as highlighted in a recent report.
Cargo thefts in Mexico: which states register the most cases?
Cargo theft remains one of the primary risks for the logistics sector in Mexico, with 10 states accounting for 82% of incidents in 2025.
K. Kyranakis: By the end of summer, critical security systems will be fully installed on the Athens - Thessaloniki line
Greece's Deputy Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Konstantinos Kyranakis, announced the launch of a new digital application for real-time tracking of trains, which will be available next week.
Bad Bunny at River: traffic disruptions, transportation, and recommendations for attending today's show, Sunday 15
Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny is concluding his concert series in Argentina tonight at the River Plate Stadium with a significant security and traffic plan in place.
Americans attending Olympics urged to 'exercise caution' after Italian railways hit by suspected 'sabotage'
The U.S. Department of State has issued a warning for Americans traveling to the Olympics in Italy following suspected sabotage of railway services critical to the event.
Bad Bunny at River: Cuts, Transportation, and Recommendations for Attending Todayโs Show, Saturday 14
This article provides information on navigating transportation and security for Bad Bunny's concert at River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires.
F.A.Z. Early Thinkers: What Does the Security Summit of the Railway Bring?
The article discusses the agenda of the Safety Summit of the Railways, which includes focusing on protecting staff and the implications of major global discussions.
The TSA technology already implemented at Miami airport affecting all arriving and departing passengers
The TSA has implemented a new Touchless ID system at Miami International Airport aimed at reducing wait times for passengers.
A trio of sabotage attacks paralyzed the railways in northern Italy during the Olympics
During the Olympics, a series of sabotage attacks significantly disrupted train services in northern Italy.
The Closure of Koidula and Luhamaa Border Points Primarily Affects Bus Companies
The Estonian government's decision to close the Koidula and Luhamaa border points overnight will primarily impact bus companies and parking operators at road border points.
Alert on Italian Railways for Possible Sabotage with the Background of the Winter Olympics
Italian authorities are on high alert following a series of incidents causing significant delays in train services, potentially linked to sabotage actions ahead of the Winter Olympics.
Transport Guide in Santa Clara: How to Get to the Stadium and Restricted Areas by the Secret Service
The article provides a transportation guide for fans attending Super Bowl 2026 in Santa Clara, focusing on public transport options and security-restricted areas.
Kano unveils smart transport system to strengthen security
The Kano State Government has introduced a Smart Transport Solution aimed at improving road safety and security in the region.
A group of sabotage attacks paralyzes the railway in northern Italy
Three sabotage attacks have disrupted the railway services in northern Italy.
Dem rising star who called Trump โcon manโ spent over $120K on luxury hotels, transportation and security
Progressive Representative Jasmine Crockett, a U.S. Senate candidate from Texas, has spent over $120,000 on luxury accommodations and security services amid her campaign funding disclosures.
"Turn off your damn camera": Passenger demands taxi driver to stop recording, sparking controversy on social media | VIDEO
A taxi ride escalated into a viral confrontation after a passenger angrily demanded the driver to stop recording with a security camera, reigniting debate over privacy versus safety in transportation.
Bharat Taxi: Affordable Fare and Great Security, Launching Today
Bharat Taxi is set to launch in India today as a cooperative model offering cab, bike taxi, and auto services to compete with major platforms like Ola and Uber, with the launch event led by Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
"Black Day for the Entire Railway Family," says Schnieder
Following a fatal attack on a railway worker in Berlin, Federal Transport Minister Patrick Schnieder and railway chief Evelyn Palla express their condolences during a nationwide memorial minute, emphasizing the need for increased security.
Resignation of the head of the Civil Aviation Authority is requested after the report on the blackout in the Athens FIR
The Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Christos Dimas, is expected to demand the resignation of the head of the Civil Aviation Authority, George Saounatsos, following a prolonged blackout in air traffic security systems.
Forget about carrying skis by hand: this ski rack combines comfort, security, and practicality
This article discusses a practical and secure ski rack that enhances the skiing experience by providing comfort and ease of transportation.
"Starting from 28,000 construction sites" โ Deutsche Bahn expects even more renovations
Deutsche Bahn plans to initiate more renovations in 2026, maintaining operational capacity while ensuring planning and financing security for infrastructure improvements.
Airports, new baggage scanners in the crosshairs of the EU: "The anti-explosive algorithm does not meet the requirements"
European authorities are scrutinizing the latest generation of baggage scanners used in airports, highlighting concerns that their anti-explosive algorithms are inadequate.