

That’s huge news for Aussies who’ve always dreamed of living and working in Europe the European Union is reportedly considering a two way mobility deal with Australia as part of long-awaited trade negotiations. If it goes ahead, Australians could be able to live and work across EU member states for up to several years without the usual job-offer requirements and strict visa limits, which is a big step beyond current short stay travel rules. In return, Europeans would get similar access to live and work in Australia. It’s still in the negotiation phase, but if finalized, this could change the way Australians think about careers and life overseas.



This situation has become really tense and emotionally charged. Tribal leaders from the Oglala Sioux Tribe say four of their enrolled citizens were picked up by ICE agents in Minneapolis and that three of them are being held at the Fort Snelling facility, a place with a painful history for Indigenous people because it was once used to imprison Native Americans after the Dakota War in the 1860s. The tribe insists these men are U.S. citizens with treaty rights and shouldn’t be in immigration custody, and they’re demanding answers and their immediate release. There’s been confusion and conflicting statements from federal officials about what actually happened and why, which is only adding to the outrage and calls for transparency.