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The Syrian first lady, Asma al-Asad, suffers from leukemia

The Syrian first lady, Asma al-Asad, has been diagnosed with leukemia and will temporarily set aside her official agenda to receive treatment for the disease.

This was announced on Tuesday by the country’s Presidency, years after he had already recovered from breast cancer.

“After presenting several symptoms and clinical signs, and after a series of medical tests and extensive examinations, the first lady Asma al Asad has been diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia. Consequently, the first lady will adhere to a specialized treatment protocol,” the presidential body reported in a statement, in which she does not specify where she will be treated.

The process will include “strict” measures for the prevention of infections and “social distance”, so you must temporarily abandon “all” your commitments, according to the note.

“Along this phase, she remains determined and committed, supported by her strong will and faith in God,” concludes the Presidency.

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The news comes after in 2019 the Syrian first lady announced that she had “completely” recovered from a breast cancer that was diagnosed a year earlier.

That disease was detected when it was at an early stage, since it regularly underwent medical check-ups, in line with the message it used to spread among women as an activist in favor of early disease detection programs.

Asma was born in the United Kingdom and moved to Damascus at the end of 2000 to marry the Sirian president, Bachar al-Asad, with whom she has three children.

Since the beginning of the war in the country in 2011, it has been rumored on numerous occasions that Al Asad’s wife had left Syria for security reasons and, even, at the beginning of the conflict, the possibility was pointed out that she had left her husband due to his opposition to the conflict.

However, it is known that during all this time she has remained with her husband, to whom she has shown her support in numerous public events.

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Interpol Operation Leads to 8,700 Arrests and Massive Drug Seizures Across Latin America

Interpol and the Organization of American States (OAS) announced the arrest of more than 8,700 people and the seizure of over 3,300 firearms and 56 tons of illegal drugs across 20 countries in Central America, South America, and the Caribbean following a six-week multinational security operation.

According to a statement released by the OAS, the operation — known as Operation Orca XI — was carried out between October 15 and November 30, 2025, under the coordination of Interpol, with support from the OAS and funding from the European Union.

The operation resulted in 8,701 arrests linked to illegal firearm possession, drug trafficking, and other criminal activities. Authorities also confiscated nearly 200,000 rounds of ammunition, $256,025 in cash, and 210 vehicles connected to criminal operations.

Participating countries additionally reported the seizure of 6.9 tons of cocaine, 659,403 coca plants, 9.3 tons of coca paste, 38.5 tons of marijuana, two tons of methamphetamine, and 11 kilograms of ketamine.

In its statement, the OAS emphasized that illegal arms trafficking in the region is closely tied to other forms of organized crime, including drug trafficking, human trafficking, migrant smuggling, and cybercrime.

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“Criminal organizations behind these crimes often use the same routes for multiple illicit goods,” the organization stated, adding that Operation Orca XI exposed the strong links between these criminal networks.

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Mexico Denies Interpol Red Notice Against Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha Moya

Mexico’s Secretaría de Seguridad y Protección Ciudadana (SSPC) stated on Wednesday that Sinaloa Governor on leave Rubén Rocha Moya is not subject to a Red Notice issued by Interpol, following reports that claimed an international warrant had been issued against him.

In an official statement, the federal agency said consultations were conducted with both national and international authorities, confirming that no international search or arrest mechanism exists against the Sinaloa politician.

“The Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection informs that the governor on leave of Sinaloa, Rubén Rocha Moya, does not have a Red Notice issued by Interpol,” the SSPC said.

The clarification comes after speculation circulated regarding an alleged international order targeting Rocha Moya, prompting federal authorities to publicly deny the claims.

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Rubio and Lavrov Hold Talks After Large-Scale Russian Assault on Ukraine

The United States remains willing to mediate in the war between Russia and Ukraine, Secretary of State Marco Rubiosaid Tuesday following a large-scale Russian attack against Kyiv.

“Every time you see these large attacks by either side, it is a reminder of why this is a terrible war (…) that must come to an end,” Rubio told reporters after holding a phone conversation with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

Speaking during an official visit to India, Rubio stated that the United States is “ready and prepared to do whatever it can” to help facilitate an end to the conflict.

“We hope the opportunity presents itself at some point,” he added.

Russia warned on Monday that it could launch additional strikes against Kyiv, including attacks targeting what it described as “decision-making centers,” after carrying out weekend bombardments involving dozens of drones and missiles across Ukraine. The attacks reportedly killed four people.

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According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Lavrov urged the United States during the call to evacuate diplomats from its embassy in Kyiv.

Rubio later clarified that Moscow had issued a warning to all embassies in the Ukrainian capital, not only to the U.S. diplomatic mission.

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