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Immigration · LibyaAt least 21 migrant bodies found in a mass grave in Libya, with survivors showing torture signs. Migrants, including women and children, were held captive near Ajdabiya. Local authorities arrested the farm owner, linked to the grave discovery, amid ongoing migrant abuses in the region.See the Story
At Least 21 Migrant Bodies Found in Libya Mass Grave, Security Sources ...
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Media · LibyaIn Libya, a new macabre discovery was made on Wednesday 14 January 2026 in the city of Ajdabya. The security forces exhumed the bodies of 21 migrants from different African countries. They were killed by a human traffickers known to the police and who have a criminal history. A new case that revives the debate on the impunity of criminal networks in Libya, which has become a trap for thousands of migrants wishing to join Europe.See the Story
Libya: a Mass Grave Discovered with 21 Sub-Saharan Migrants Killed
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Singaporeans · DelhiPakistan’s passport once again ranked among the world’s weakest, retaining its position as the fourth worst globally, according to the latest Henley Passport Index released on January 13. The index, which evaluates 199 passports based on the number of destinations their holders can enter without a prior visa, placed Pakistan 98th — tied with Yemen — with visa-free access to just 31 destinations. It ranked higher than Iraq (99), Syria (100) and A…See the Story