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Jul 19, 2025 |
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#illegals
Le Monde: US exchanges Venezuelans held in El Salvador prison for Americans
Hundreds of Venezuelans, previously deported by the U.S. under the Trump administration, were released from a Salvadoran prison in a prisoner swap. The Trump administration exchanged them for 10 Americans or U.S. residents held in Venezuela.
The detainees, accused of gang affiliations without evidence, faced harsh conditions in a maximum-security facility. Rights groups condemned their treatment, highlighting the lack of legal rights during their detention. Over 8,200 Venezuelans have been repatriated since February.
#society
GB News: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have ‘no plans’ to return to the UK despite crunch peace talks
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have no plans to return to the UK permanently, despite recent peace talks between their aides and King Charles's staff. They are content raising their family in California and have officially vacated Frogmore Cottage, their UK residence.
While there have been discussions aimed at mending relations with the Royal Family, tensions remain, especially with Prince William and Kate, who did not participate in the recent meeting. Sources indicate that the couple is focused on their life in Montecito and security concerns have influenced their decision to stay in the US.
#economy
Times Of Israel: Barred from working in Israel, West Bank Palestinians pay a price for Gaza’s war
Since October 7, 2023, Israel has restricted the entry of West Bank Palestinian workers, particularly in the construction sector, leading to severe economic consequences for many families. The number of permits has drastically decreased, leaving many Palestinians without income, forcing them to sell possessions and borrow money to survive.
The ban on permits has not only affected the Palestinian economy but also caused significant disruptions in the Israeli construction industry, which has seen a 35% drop in output. The intertwining of the two economies highlights the challenges faced by both sides amid ongoing tensions and security concerns.