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ALJAZAM News February 27, 2015

2,000 years. We begin in mexico with a drug lord, leader of the Knights Templar drug cartel was arrested. He was the target of the president s drive to regain control of the state. Crossing over to mexico city, bringing in john hohman who will tell us more about the circumstances and just how significant a capture this is for the mexican government. This capture comes at the end of a quite significant manhunt by mexican authorities. This is probably mexicos at least most public and notorious criminal that was still at large. Its very important for mexican authorities to be hunting him down. They did so very early in the morning in the capitol of the southwest state. The state itself has been a real area of conflict in mexico. Several defense have sprung up there to try to protect themselves from cartel, mainly from the Knights Templar. This man la tuta headed it up. He styl ....

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Partnership among stakeholders to protect migrants in COVID-19 crisis


Md Owasim Uddin Bhuyan
Bangladeshi migrant workers in Qatar Reuters
The International Migrants Day 2020 during this COVID-19 pandemic appears depressing for millions of the global migrant workers, including Bangladeshis, as they are facing crisis at different stages of migration.
Many of the hundreds of thousands of Bangladeshi migrant workers have experienced joblessness, food scarcity, an undocumented situation, detention and deportation at destinations while many others faced xenophobic backlash on return home amid COVID-19 pandemic.
With no earnings, many Bangladeshi migrants fell into debt bondage and a bleak situation on return home from abroad, according to migrant rights activists.
Over 13 million of migrant workers of Bangladesh scattered across the world, were mostly employed in the Middle East countries hit hard by the pandemic forcing many of them to return home penniless, they said. ....

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