Peruvian authorities have issued an order allowing Joran van der Sloot, the prime suspect in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway, to be temporarily extradited to the United States to face charges of extortion. Van der Sloot is currently serving a 28-year sentence in Peru for unrelated charges, and his attorney has said he plans to fight the extradition order. Natalee's mother, Beth Holloway, expressed her gratitude to U.S. and Peruvian authorities and hopes that van der Sloot will "answer for his crimes" in the U.S. The extradition has brought the mystery surrounding Natalee Holloway's disappearance back into the spotlight, but it is unclear when the extradition will take place.
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In response to two mass shootings, the Serbian Interior Ministry has launched an anti-gun crackdown, including a month-long amnesty period for citizens to hand in their unregistered weapons. In the first three days, nearly 6,000 weapons, 300,000 rounds of ammunition, and 470 explosive devices have been handed over. The amnesty period is intended to reduce the number of unregistered weapons in circulation and make Serbia a safer place.
One year after the killing of Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, the FBI investigation has not spoken to key witnesses, raising questions about progress. Abu Akleh was a prominent journalist and was fatally shot by an Israeli soldier while reporting in the West Bank. A report by the Committee to Protect Journalists highlights the need for greater accountability and justice for journalists killed in the line of duty.
Pakistan's Supreme Court has ordered the release of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, who was arrested on corruption charges and sparked countrywide violence. The decision was accompanied by a request for Khan to appeal to his supporters to remain peaceful, and the government is continuing to take steps to ensure the safety of citizens. Khan remains hugely popular in the country, and it is yet to be seen how his supporters will respond to the court's decision.
Migrants arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border are facing confusion and uncertainty due to the ending of Title 42 border restrictions, as the U.S. Border Patrol sets all-time records for 24-hour periods in processing migrants. Local officials and volunteers are struggling to provide aid to the increasing number of migrants, many of whom are fearful of retribution from immigration authorities.
Israeli military airstrikes against the Islamic Jihad militant group in the Gaza Strip have resulted in the death of a senior commander and 25 Palestinians, including fighters and civilians. The Israeli army has reported over 500 rockets fired from Gaza, with no casualties reported in Israel so far. Egypt is attempting to broker a cease-fire, but the efforts have been faltering.

French Prosecutors Launch War Crime Investigation into Death of AFP Reporter Arman Soldin in Ukraine
French prosecutors have launched a war crime investigation into the death of Agence France-Presse (AFP) reporter Arman Soldin, who was killed in Ukraine on Tuesday. The investigation, handled by the OCLCH, will seek to determine the exact circumstances of Soldin's death, which brings to at least 11 the number of journalists killed in Ukraine since 2014. The death of Soldin has highlighted the risks that journalists face while reporting in conflict zones, prompting the AFP to call for an independent investigation and greater protection for journalists in conflict zones.
Interpol has released a video featuring Dutch celebrities in an effort to draw attention to the case of 22 unidentified women whose remains were found in Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands over a span of 43 years. Police have been unable to identify the women by their distinguishing features or apparel, and are hoping that the public can provide information that will lead to the identification of the victims and their killers. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Interpol or the local police.






