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Killing the Prophets, the Mysterious Death of Roy Tov – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services

Killing the Prophets, the Mysterious Death of Roy Tov – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services
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Surge in N Koreans slipping into Thailand: Immigration officials

Surge in N Koreans slipping into Thailand: Immigration officials korea-pic SHARE BANGKOK: The number of North Koreans slipping illegally into Thailand has surged in recent months, according to immigration bureau officials, as tensions mount on the Korean peninsula because of Pyongyang’s weapons programmes. Thailand is on a popular transit route for North Koreans defecting from the impoverished communist state. Hundreds flee each year to China and make it to Thailand after an overland journey, from where they are usually sent on to South Korea. In 2016, there were 535 North Korean arrivals in Thailand, but the first six months of this year saw 385 arrivals, according to data from Thailand’s immigration bureau and more are arriving each week.

Mozambique - Update, Cabo Delgado Situation, 2 – 15 April 2021 - Mozambique

Mozambique - Update, Cabo Delgado Situation, 2 – 15 April 2021 Format As of 15 April, over 20,0001 people from Palma are forcibly displaced, in the aftermath of Non-State Armed Group (NSAG) attacks on 24 March. They fled to the districts of Nangade, Mueda, Montepuez and Pemba by land, foot, air and sea. This is in addition to the nearly 700,000 already displaced in the provinces of Cabo Delgado, Nampula, Niassa, Sofala and Zambezia as a result of violence and insecurity in Cabo Delgado. UNHCR received reports that several families from Palma attempted to seek asylum in Tanzania due to the proximity to the border and were forcibly returned to Mozambique.

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