The collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s Syrian regime has revealed the extensive export of the banned drug captagon by his brother Maher al-Assad and politician Amer Khiti, with a vast quantity of pills found concealed in electrical components for smuggling. The drug, which fueled Syria’s economy during the civil war, was also discovered in military facilities and air bases seized by victorious Islamist-led fighters, who have vowed to destroy the harmful substance to prevent further harm to people and nature. HTS, now in control, has formed a transitional government and aims to end the multi-billion dollar drug trade.
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Protesters disrupt London Marathon, calling for full trade embargo on Israel – Middle East Monitor
During the London Marathon, protesters from Youth Demand disrupted the men's elite race, urging the UK government to impose a full trade embargo on Israel amid the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. They threw red powder paint on the course and wore 'Stop Arming Israel' t-shirts before being detained by police for causing public nuisance. The group criticized the British government for complicity in Israeli actions, highlighting the dire situation in Gaza, where over 52,000 people...
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