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Panama Releases Migrants Deported from U.S., Highlighting Challenges of International Immigration Policies

Panama has released dozens of migrants, primarily from Asian countries, who were detained after being deported from the United States, following legal challenges and human rights criticism. These migrants, part of an agreement between the Trump administration and the governments of Panama and Costa Rica to expedite deportations, now face uncertainty with 30 days to leave Panama and limited resources to support themselves. The situation underscores the challenges of international migration and the human impact of immigration policies, as individuals like Hayatullah Omagh, who fled Afghanistan, struggle to find accommodation and plan their next steps.

Daring Expedition to Uncover the Secrets of the Great White Shark Underway

An expedition to uncover the secrets of the great white shark is underway, led by researchers from Russia and France. The mission was almost cut short when the inflatable catamaran they were travelling in was attacked by sharks in the Coral Sea, but the sailors were rescued by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority. The mission will continue, and the researchers are determined to unlock the mystery of the great white shark.

Europol Announces Arrest of 132 Members of ‘Ndrangheta, World’s Richest Organized Crime Group

Europol has announced the arrest of 132 members of the 'Ndrangheta, a powerful criminal network responsible for much of Europe's cocaine trade, money laundering, bribery, and violence. The operation involved 2,770 officers from 10 countries and is being described as the "largest-ever coordinated hit" against the 'Ndrangheta. The raids took place in eight European countries, as well as Brazil and Panama, and is a major step in the fight against organized crime.

Colombian Navy, Maritime Authority, and Panamanian National Air and Navy Service Successfully Rescue Stranded Sailor in Caribbean Sea

After 24 days adrift in the Caribbean Sea, the Colombian Navy, Maritime Authority, and Panamanian National Air and Navy Service rescued a stranded sailor, Elvis Francois. Francois had been working on his boat in St. Maarten when a storm blew him off course and he became lost. He was eventually spotted by a merchant ship with the word “HELP” spelled out on the boat’s hull, and the Colombian Navy responded to the call for help. Francois was examined by a navy member on board the merchant ship CMA CGM Voltario at the port of [...] and is now safe.

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