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White House denies report U.S. ordered ‘second strike’ on already bombed alleged cartel boats
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Read More »French police finally agree to intercept migrant small boats in English Channel
The news comes after months of back and forth negotiations between London and Paris. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Shocking number of Channel migrant boats seized on key smuggling route revealed
The National Crime Agency says the hauls have provided detectives with crucial clues to help prevent “deadly boats and weak engines being used at sea”. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Migration chaos as 1,500 asylum seekers cross Channel on small boats since Thursday
Small boat crossings have resumed after two weeks of bad weather and rough seas, bringing the total number of illegal arrivals this year to over 38,000. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats kill 14 people in Pacific waters, defence secretary says
Three strikes conducted by the U.S. military on boats in the eastern Pacific Ocean killed 14 people and left one survivor, U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Tuesday, alleging those on board were drug traffickers. CBC | World News
Read More »U.S. says it hit 2 more drug boats — this time in the eastern Pacific
The U.S. military on Wednesday launched its ninth strike against an alleged drug-carrying vessel, killing three people in the waters of the eastern Pacific Ocean, U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said on social media Wednesday. CBC | World News
Read More »Why U.S. strikes on suspected drug boats have Canada ‘between a rock and a hard place’
Canada’s Department of National Defence says it will continue a longstanding operation with the U.S. Coast Guard to capture drug smugglers in the Caribbean, despite a string of deadly U.S. airstrikes in the region. CBC | World News
Read More »Canadian tech helped U.S. strike alleged Venezuelan drug boats: report
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Read More »Hegseth insists he has ‘every authorisation needed’ to strike suspected drug boats
Legal experts and many U.S. lawmakers have asserted that the use of military force in international waters against alleged criminals bypasses due process, violates law enforcement norms and lacks a clear legal justification under U.S. and international law Daily Express :: News Feed
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