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Tragic ambush in Syria: US service members, civilian killed; ISIS suspected; President Trump vows retaliation
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Mistakenly Deported Man Released, Government's Case Challenged
02:04|Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran citizen living in Maryland, was mistakenly deported to El Salvador earlier this year despite court protection. He was held in a harsh prison there before being brought back to the U.S. in June. Despite being released to await trial, he was taken back into immigration custody after reporting for a check-in. U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis ordered his release, citing a procedural error in his 2019 immigration case. Meanwhile, he has pleaded not guilty to human smuggling charges in Tennessee, claiming selective prosecution.
Pacific Northwest Flooding: Rescues & Cold Blast
01:53|Pacific Northwest faces severe flooding, forcing thousands to evacuate; dramatic rescues unfold as water levels rise rapidly. Meanwhile, an arctic air blast sweeps into the northern U.S., bringing dangerously cold temperatures. More wind, rain, and flooding are predicted for Washington, with Governor Ferguson warning of extensive cleanup and damage.
Bolivian Court Detains Ex-President Arce on Corruption Charges
02:15|Former Bolivian President Luis Arce, a leader of the Movement Toward Socialism party, has been ordered to remain in detention for five months while facing corruption charges. The accusations involve the alleged diversion of millions of dollars from a state fund into private accounts during his time as economy minister under former President Evo Morales. Arce strongly denies the charges, claiming political persecution, while his lawyers requested his release due to his past health issues. The case was reopened under the new conservative President Rodrigo Paz, who campaigned on a promise to clean up the government and seek justice for corruption.
Myanmar Military Bombs Hospital, Killing Over 30
01:55|Myanmars military admits to hospital airstrike, killing over thirty, including patients and medical staff. Military claims armed groups were using the hospital as a base. UN and WHO express concern over civilian casualties and disruption of healthcare access. Arakan Army vows accountability and strong action against the military.
M23 Rebels Capture Uvira, Defying Peace Deal
01:45|Tension mounts in Uvira as M23 rebels take control, despite recent peace deal. Residents live in fear, with no money circulating. US warns Rwanda for supporting M23, risking regional crisis. Over 7 million displaced in mineral-rich eastern Congo.
Eritrea Quits IGAD, Tensions Rise with Ethiopia
01:54|Eritrea withdraws from IGAD, citing lack of strategic benefit; UN warns of rising tensions with Ethiopia over Red Sea access.
Messi's India Tour Chaos: Fans, Stadium, and Apology
01:59|Lionel Messis India Tour Marred by Chaos: Fans Throw Bottles, Seats; Committee Formed to Investigate
Chinese Coast Guard's Aggressive Tactics in South China Sea
01:48|Chinese coast guard escalates tensions in South China Sea, injuring Filipino fishermen and damaging boats. Despite international ruling against Chinas expansive claims, Beijing continues to disregard it. Philippine coast guard responds, providing aid to injured fishermen and urging adherence to international standards.
Thai-Cambodian Border Volunteers Risk All
02:17|Amidst the Thai-Cambodian border conflict, hundreds of thousands flee, leaving behind brave volunteers like Somjai. Despite constant danger, she and others patrol, feed animals, and protect property, driven by a commitment to safeguard their community.