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Three Separate International Developments Reported

Multiple unrelated international stories emerged including potential US interest in Chagos Islands, deportation agreement with CAR, and Nigerian military rescue operation.

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Three distinct international developments were reported across different regions, each representing separate ongoing diplomatic and security situations.

The Telegraph reported that the United States is considering purchasing the Chagos Islands, according to sources familiar with the matter. The archipelago in the Indian Ocean has been the subject of longstanding territorial disputes and international legal proceedings.

Separately, sources indicated that the Central African Republic has agreed to accept third-country deportees from the United States. The arrangement represents part of ongoing U.S. immigration enforcement efforts involving individuals who cannot be returned to their countries of origin.

In Nigeria, military forces conducted a rescue operation in Borno state that freed 360 hostages, according to military officials. Borno state has been a focal point of security operations against insurgent groups in Nigeria's northeastern region.

Each of these developments reflects broader geopolitical and security challenges in their respective regions, from territorial sovereignty questions in the Indian Ocean to immigration policy implementation and counter-insurgency operations in West Africa.

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