Por: The Boston Globe World October 29, 2022
ISLAMABAD — A 74-year-old from Pakistan who was the oldest prisoner at the Guantanamo Bay detention center was released and returned to Pakistan on Saturday, the foreign ministry in Islamabad said.Saifullah Paracha was reunited with his family after more than 17 years in custody in the U.S. base in Cuba, the ministry added.Paracha had been held on suspicion of ties to al-Qaida since 2003, but was never charged with a crime. Last year in May,... + full article
The New York Times USA Politics October 29, 2022
GUANTÁNAMO BAY, Cuba — The United States has released the U.S. military’s oldest prisoner of the war on terror, a 75-year-old businessman who was held for nearly two decades as a suspected sympathizer of Al Qaeda but was never charged with a crime.The man, Saifullah... + más
Editorial: Infamy taints Guantanamo’s 20-year history. It’s past time to shut it down. | Chicago Tribune
Opinion | NBC News
ABC News USA World October 29, 2022
ISLAMABAD -- A 74-year-old from Pakistan who was the oldest prisoner at the Guantanamo Bay detention center was released and returned to Pakistan on Saturday, the foreign ministry in Islamabad said. Saifullah Paracha was reunited with his family after more than 17 years in... + más
Pakistan: Oldest prisoner freed from Guantanamo, back home | The Boston Globe
NBC News USA Opinion October 07, 2022
When I saw that 34 Jan. 6 defendants signed a handwritten letter asking to be transferred from a Washington, D.C., jail to the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, I raised an eyebrow like everyone else. The letter was submitted in court Friday and started trending on Twitter on... + más
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ABC News USA World October 07, 2022
ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan on Friday contested a downgrading of its rating by Moody’s Investors Service, insisting it has adequate reserves and financing to pay back foreign debt despite the worst flooding in its history. Such downgrades tend to shake the confidence of investors... + más
Bank to provide $2.5 billion to flood-ravaged Pakistan | Los Angeles Times
Washington announces more aid for floods-ravaged Pakistan | The Boston Globe
Los Angeles Times USA World October 06, 2022
The Asian Development Bank on Wednesday announced it would provide $2.5 billion in aid to flood-ravaged Pakistan, where climate-induced deluges have killed about 1,700 people since mid-June. It would be the largest donation to the impoverished country so far after the World Bank... + más
Flood-ravaged Pakistan contests ratings downgrade by Moody's | ABC News
The Boston Globe USA World September 27, 2022
ISLAMABAD (AP) — The United States has boosted assistance to Pakistan’s flood relief efforts, announcing $10 million in aid, in addition to Washington’s already announced financial assistance of $56.1 million, Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry said Tuesday.Washington is the... + más
World Bank pledges $2 billion for flood-ravaged Pakistan | Associated Press
World Bank pledges $2 billion for flood-ravaged Pakistan | ABC News
Chicago Tribune USA Opinion September 22, 2022
Just two days after taking office in 2009, President Barack Obama ordered the shutdown of Guantanamo. The detention compound at the U.S. naval base on the southern coast of Cuba was built to hold militants captured in the course of the post-9/11 war on terror. But by the time of... + más
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