CNN faced criticism after helping free a Syrian prisoner who was later identified as a torturer for the Assad regime. Elon Musk reacted to the news, highlighting the irony. The prisoner, initially thought to be Adel Ghurbal, was revealed to be Salama Mohammad Salama, a lieutenant in Syrian Air Force Intelligence, accused of war crimes and extortion.
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UK law enforcement arrested six Afghan nationals wanted in Belgium for their alleged role in a people-smuggling network. The group, active since 2022, reportedly trafficked migrants from Afghanistan to western Europe and facilitated illegal crossings to the UK. Extradition proceedings have begun, with authorities emphasizing the persistent threat of organized immigration crime. The operation follows previous arrests and convictions of traffickers in Belgium.
Luigi Mangione, apprehended in Pennsylvania, faces extradition to New York for the murder of UnitedHealth executive Brian Thompson. Mangione, found with a homemade gun, cash, and a manifesto criticizing the healthcare industry, is fighting extradition. His manifesto details his anger towards healthcare costs, while recovered shell casings hint at further clues.
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"For those who want America to lose for their own personal gain, I have no respect. Zero," Musk said hitting at far-Right activist Laura Loomer who has been attacking Elon Musk over the issue and then claims that because of her open criticism of Elon Musk, X took away his blue-check verification badge and deactivated her subscriptions.