Panama released dozens of migrants from a remote camp, giving them 30 days to leave, including individuals from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Russia, and China, who faced deportation from the U.S. due to a deal between the Trump administration and Panama and Costa Rica. The migrants, facing poor conditions and limited resources, were released amid human rights criticism, with some unable to return home due to fear of persecution. Despite international aid organizations offering help, some deportees like Hayatullah Omagh are left in legal limbo, unsure of their future.
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Afghanistan’s Taliban selling US weapons to Yemen’s Houthis
SummaryFollowing the Biden administration's rapid withdrawal from Kabul in 2021, approximately one million US weapons were left behind, with half a million now unaccounted for, according to sources. These weapons have reportedly been sold or smuggled to various terror groups, including the Houthis and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, as admitted by Taliban officials during a UN meeting. Despite these claims, the Taliban's deputy spokesperson asserted that all weapons are securely stored, while former President Trump criticized the...
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