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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US Embassy in Qatar tells Americans to shelter in place as Iran plans retaliation
The US Embassy in Qatar has advised Americans to shelter in place due to potential Iranian retaliation following US strikes on its nuclear facilities. In response, Qatar has temporarily suspended air traffic for safety reasons, while the UK has issued a similar advisory for its citizens in the region, amid heightened tensions in the Middle East. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: The US told its people in Qatar to stay inside because they...
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