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House Homeland Security Committee Democrats discuss killing of Renee Good

House Homeland Security Committee Democrats discuss killing of Renee Good

U.S. Rep. Lou Correa (D-CA) speaks as fellow House Homeland Security Committee members look on during a news conference to discuss the killing of Renee Nicole Good outside the U.S. Capitol on January 14, 2026 in Washington, DC. An unarmed 37-year-old mother of three, Good was shot and killed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Jonathan Ross on January 7 during a confrontation with federal agents. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House Homeland Security Committee Democrats discuss killing of Renee Good

House Homeland Security Committee Democrats discuss killing of Renee Good

U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) speaks as fellow House Homeland Security Committee members look on during a news conference to discuss the killing of Renee Nicole Good outside the U.S. Capitol on January 14, 2026 in Washington, DC. An unarmed 37-year-old mother of three, Good was shot and killed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Jonathan Ross on January 7 during a confrontation with federal agents. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House Homeland Security Committee Democrats discuss killing of Renee Good

House Homeland Security Committee Democrats discuss killing of Renee Good

U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) speaks as fellow House Homeland Security Committee members look on during a news conference to discuss the killing of Renee Nicole Good outside the U.S. Capitol on January 14, 2026 in Washington, DC. An unarmed 37-year-old mother of three, Good was shot and killed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Jonathan Ross on January 7 during a confrontation with federal agents. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House Homeland Security Committee Democrats discuss killing of Renee Good

House Homeland Security Committee Democrats discuss killing of Renee Good

House Homeland Security Committee Ranking Member Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) speaks as fellow committee members look on during a news conference to discuss the killing of Renee Nicole Good outside the U.S. Capitol on January 14, 2026 in Washington, DC. An unarmed 37-year-old mother of three, Good was shot and killed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Jonathan Ross on January 7 during a confrontation with federal agents. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House Homeland Security Committee Democrats discuss killing of Renee Good

House Homeland Security Committee Democrats discuss killing of Renee Good

U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) speaks as fellow House Homeland Security Committee members look on during a news conference to discuss the killing of Renee Nicole Good outside the U.S. Capitol on January 14, 2026 in Washington, DC. An unarmed 37-year-old mother of three, Good was shot and killed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Jonathan Ross on January 7 during a confrontation with federal agents. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House Homeland Security Committee Democrats discuss killing of Renee Good

House Homeland Security Committee Democrats discuss killing of Renee Good

U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) speaks as fellow House Homeland Security Committee members look on during a news conference to discuss the killing of Renee Nicole Good outside the U.S. Capitol on January 14, 2026 in Washington, DC. An unarmed 37-year-old mother of three, Good was shot and killed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Jonathan Ross on January 7 during a confrontation with federal agents. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House Homeland Security Committee Democrats discuss killing of Renee Good

House Homeland Security Committee Democrats discuss killing of Renee Good

U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) speaks as fellow House Homeland Security Committee members look on during a news conference to discuss the killing of Renee Nicole Good outside the U.S. Capitol on January 14, 2026 in Washington, DC. An unarmed 37-year-old mother of three, Good was shot and killed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Jonathan Ross on January 7 during a confrontation with federal agents. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House Homeland Security Committee Democrats discuss killing of Renee Good

House Homeland Security Committee Democrats discuss killing of Renee Good

House Homeland Security Committee Ranking Member Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) speaks as fellow committee members look on during a news conference to discuss the killing of Renee Nicole Good outside the U.S. Capitol on January 14, 2026 in Washington, DC. An unarmed 37-year-old mother of three, Good was shot and killed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Jonathan Ross on January 7 during a confrontation with federal agents. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House Homeland Security Committee Democrats discuss killing of Renee Good

House Homeland Security Committee Democrats discuss killing of Renee Good

U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) speaks as fellow House Homeland Security Committee members look on during a news conference to discuss the killing of Renee Nicole Good outside the U.S. Capitol on January 14, 2026 in Washington, DC. An unarmed 37-year-old mother of three, Good was shot and killed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Jonathan Ross on January 7 during a confrontation with federal agents. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

ERBIL, Iraq In the Baharka district, the daily existence of Syrian Kurdish refugees is defined by a haunting duality. While laborers attempt to focus on their work in bakeries and construction sites, in local clinics, doctors attend to patients whose physical ailments are often deepened by the psychological trauma of the war, checking vitals while the sick anxiously await updates from home.Inside the shelters, even the children have replaced cartoons with graphic news feeds, gathering around small screens to watch the destruction of a homeland they can barely remember. Whether in a clinic, a workshop, or a home, thousands here live a surreal reality physically safe in the Kurdistan Region, but mentally living on the frontlines of the conflict in Rojava and Aleppo Iraq on January 11, 2026. Photo by Othman Sabur Rashid/ABACA

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Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

ERBIL, Iraq In the Baharka district, the daily existence of Syrian Kurdish refugees is defined by a haunting duality. While laborers attempt to focus on their work in bakeries and construction sites, in local clinics, doctors attend to patients whose physical ailments are often deepened by the psychological trauma of the war, checking vitals while the sick anxiously await updates from home.Inside the shelters, even the children have replaced cartoons with graphic news feeds, gathering around small screens to watch the destruction of a homeland they can barely remember. Whether in a clinic, a workshop, or a home, thousands here live a surreal reality physically safe in the Kurdistan Region, but mentally living on the frontlines of the conflict in Rojava and Aleppo Iraq on January 11, 2026. Photo by Othman Sabur Rashid/ABACA

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Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

ERBIL, Iraq In the Baharka district, the daily existence of Syrian Kurdish refugees is defined by a haunting duality. While laborers attempt to focus on their work in bakeries and construction sites, in local clinics, doctors attend to patients whose physical ailments are often deepened by the psychological trauma of the war, checking vitals while the sick anxiously await updates from home.Inside the shelters, even the children have replaced cartoons with graphic news feeds, gathering around small screens to watch the destruction of a homeland they can barely remember. Whether in a clinic, a workshop, or a home, thousands here live a surreal reality physically safe in the Kurdistan Region, but mentally living on the frontlines of the conflict in Rojava and Aleppo Iraq on January 11, 2026. Photo by Othman Sabur Rashid/ABACA

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Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

ERBIL, Iraq In the Baharka district, the daily existence of Syrian Kurdish refugees is defined by a haunting duality. While laborers attempt to focus on their work in bakeries and construction sites, in local clinics, doctors attend to patients whose physical ailments are often deepened by the psychological trauma of the war, checking vitals while the sick anxiously await updates from home.Inside the shelters, even the children have replaced cartoons with graphic news feeds, gathering around small screens to watch the destruction of a homeland they can barely remember. Whether in a clinic, a workshop, or a home, thousands here live a surreal reality physically safe in the Kurdistan Region, but mentally living on the frontlines of the conflict in Rojava and Aleppo Iraq on January 11, 2026. Photo by Othman Sabur Rashid/ABACA

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Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

ERBIL, Iraq In the Baharka district, the daily existence of Syrian Kurdish refugees is defined by a haunting duality. While laborers attempt to focus on their work in bakeries and construction sites, in local clinics, doctors attend to patients whose physical ailments are often deepened by the psychological trauma of the war, checking vitals while the sick anxiously await updates from home.Inside the shelters, even the children have replaced cartoons with graphic news feeds, gathering around small screens to watch the destruction of a homeland they can barely remember. Whether in a clinic, a workshop, or a home, thousands here live a surreal reality physically safe in the Kurdistan Region, but mentally living on the frontlines of the conflict in Rojava and Aleppo Iraq on January 11, 2026. Photo by Othman Sabur Rashid/ABACA

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Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

ERBIL, Iraq In the Baharka district, the daily existence of Syrian Kurdish refugees is defined by a haunting duality. While laborers attempt to focus on their work in bakeries and construction sites, in local clinics, doctors attend to patients whose physical ailments are often deepened by the psychological trauma of the war, checking vitals while the sick anxiously await updates from home.Inside the shelters, even the children have replaced cartoons with graphic news feeds, gathering around small screens to watch the destruction of a homeland they can barely remember. Whether in a clinic, a workshop, or a home, thousands here live a surreal reality physically safe in the Kurdistan Region, but mentally living on the frontlines of the conflict in Rojava and Aleppo Iraq on January 11, 2026. Photo by Othman Sabur Rashid/ABACA

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Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

ERBIL, Iraq In the Baharka district, the daily existence of Syrian Kurdish refugees is defined by a haunting duality. While laborers attempt to focus on their work in bakeries and construction sites, in local clinics, doctors attend to patients whose physical ailments are often deepened by the psychological trauma of the war, checking vitals while the sick anxiously await updates from home.Inside the shelters, even the children have replaced cartoons with graphic news feeds, gathering around small screens to watch the destruction of a homeland they can barely remember. Whether in a clinic, a workshop, or a home, thousands here live a surreal reality physically safe in the Kurdistan Region, but mentally living on the frontlines of the conflict in Rojava and Aleppo Iraq on January 11, 2026. Photo by Othman Sabur Rashid/ABACA

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Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

ERBIL, Iraq In the Baharka district, the daily existence of Syrian Kurdish refugees is defined by a haunting duality. While laborers attempt to focus on their work in bakeries and construction sites, in local clinics, doctors attend to patients whose physical ailments are often deepened by the psychological trauma of the war, checking vitals while the sick anxiously await updates from home.Inside the shelters, even the children have replaced cartoons with graphic news feeds, gathering around small screens to watch the destruction of a homeland they can barely remember. Whether in a clinic, a workshop, or a home, thousands here live a surreal reality physically safe in the Kurdistan Region, but mentally living on the frontlines of the conflict in Rojava and Aleppo Iraq on January 11, 2026. Photo by Othman Sabur Rashid/ABACA

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Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

ERBIL, Iraq In the Baharka district, the daily existence of Syrian Kurdish refugees is defined by a haunting duality. While laborers attempt to focus on their work in bakeries and construction sites, in local clinics, doctors attend to patients whose physical ailments are often deepened by the psychological trauma of the war, checking vitals while the sick anxiously await updates from home.Inside the shelters, even the children have replaced cartoons with graphic news feeds, gathering around small screens to watch the destruction of a homeland they can barely remember. Whether in a clinic, a workshop, or a home, thousands here live a surreal reality physically safe in the Kurdistan Region, but mentally living on the frontlines of the conflict in Rojava and Aleppo Iraq on January 11, 2026. Photo by Othman Sabur Rashid/ABACA

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Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

ERBIL, Iraq In the Baharka district, the daily existence of Syrian Kurdish refugees is defined by a haunting duality. While laborers attempt to focus on their work in bakeries and construction sites, in local clinics, doctors attend to patients whose physical ailments are often deepened by the psychological trauma of the war, checking vitals while the sick anxiously await updates from home.Inside the shelters, even the children have replaced cartoons with graphic news feeds, gathering around small screens to watch the destruction of a homeland they can barely remember. Whether in a clinic, a workshop, or a home, thousands here live a surreal reality physically safe in the Kurdistan Region, but mentally living on the frontlines of the conflict in Rojava and Aleppo Iraq on January 11, 2026. Photo by Othman Sabur Rashid/ABACA

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Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

ERBIL, Iraq In the Baharka district, the daily existence of Syrian Kurdish refugees is defined by a haunting duality. While laborers attempt to focus on their work in bakeries and construction sites, in local clinics, doctors attend to patients whose physical ailments are often deepened by the psychological trauma of the war, checking vitals while the sick anxiously await updates from home.Inside the shelters, even the children have replaced cartoons with graphic news feeds, gathering around small screens to watch the destruction of a homeland they can barely remember. Whether in a clinic, a workshop, or a home, thousands here live a surreal reality physically safe in the Kurdistan Region, but mentally living on the frontlines of the conflict in Rojava and Aleppo Iraq on January 11, 2026. Photo by Othman Sabur Rashid/ABACA

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Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

ERBIL, Iraq In the Baharka district, the daily existence of Syrian Kurdish refugees is defined by a haunting duality. While laborers attempt to focus on their work in bakeries and construction sites, in local clinics, doctors attend to patients whose physical ailments are often deepened by the psychological trauma of the war, checking vitals while the sick anxiously await updates from home.Inside the shelters, even the children have replaced cartoons with graphic news feeds, gathering around small screens to watch the destruction of a homeland they can barely remember. Whether in a clinic, a workshop, or a home, thousands here live a surreal reality physically safe in the Kurdistan Region, but mentally living on the frontlines of the conflict in Rojava and Aleppo Iraq on January 11, 2026. Photo by Othman Sabur Rashid/ABACA

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Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

ERBIL, Iraq In the Baharka district, the daily existence of Syrian Kurdish refugees is defined by a haunting duality. While laborers attempt to focus on their work in bakeries and construction sites, in local clinics, doctors attend to patients whose physical ailments are often deepened by the psychological trauma of the war, checking vitals while the sick anxiously await updates from home.Inside the shelters, even the children have replaced cartoons with graphic news feeds, gathering around small screens to watch the destruction of a homeland they can barely remember. Whether in a clinic, a workshop, or a home, thousands here live a surreal reality physically safe in the Kurdistan Region, but mentally living on the frontlines of the conflict in Rojava and Aleppo Iraq on January 11, 2026. Photo by Othman Sabur Rashid/ABACA

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Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

ERBIL, Iraq In the Baharka district, the daily existence of Syrian Kurdish refugees is defined by a haunting duality. While laborers attempt to focus on their work in bakeries and construction sites, in local clinics, doctors attend to patients whose physical ailments are often deepened by the psychological trauma of the war, checking vitals while the sick anxiously await updates from home.Inside the shelters, even the children have replaced cartoons with graphic news feeds, gathering around small screens to watch the destruction of a homeland they can barely remember. Whether in a clinic, a workshop, or a home, thousands here live a surreal reality physically safe in the Kurdistan Region, but mentally living on the frontlines of the conflict in Rojava and Aleppo Iraq on January 11, 2026. Photo by Othman Sabur Rashid/ABACA

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Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

ERBIL, Iraq In the Baharka district, the daily existence of Syrian Kurdish refugees is defined by a haunting duality. While laborers attempt to focus on their work in bakeries and construction sites, in local clinics, doctors attend to patients whose physical ailments are often deepened by the psychological trauma of the war, checking vitals while the sick anxiously await updates from home.Inside the shelters, even the children have replaced cartoons with graphic news feeds, gathering around small screens to watch the destruction of a homeland they can barely remember. Whether in a clinic, a workshop, or a home, thousands here live a surreal reality physically safe in the Kurdistan Region, but mentally living on the frontlines of the conflict in Rojava and Aleppo Iraq on January 11, 2026. Photo by Othman Sabur Rashid/ABACA

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Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

ERBIL, Iraq In the Baharka district, the daily existence of Syrian Kurdish refugees is defined by a haunting duality. While laborers attempt to focus on their work in bakeries and construction sites, in local clinics, doctors attend to patients whose physical ailments are often deepened by the psychological trauma of the war, checking vitals while the sick anxiously await updates from home.Inside the shelters, even the children have replaced cartoons with graphic news feeds, gathering around small screens to watch the destruction of a homeland they can barely remember. Whether in a clinic, a workshop, or a home, thousands here live a surreal reality physically safe in the Kurdistan Region, but mentally living on the frontlines of the conflict in Rojava and Aleppo Iraq on January 11, 2026. Photo by Othman Sabur Rashid/ABACA

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Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

Exile in Limbo - Watching Home Burn from a Distance - Iraq

ERBIL, Iraq In the Baharka district, the daily existence of Syrian Kurdish refugees is defined by a haunting duality. While laborers attempt to focus on their work in bakeries and construction sites, in local clinics, doctors attend to patients whose physical ailments are often deepened by the psychological trauma of the war, checking vitals while the sick anxiously await updates from home.Inside the shelters, even the children have replaced cartoons with graphic news feeds, gathering around small screens to watch the destruction of a homeland they can barely remember. Whether in a clinic, a workshop, or a home, thousands here live a surreal reality physically safe in the Kurdistan Region, but mentally living on the frontlines of the conflict in Rojava and Aleppo Iraq on January 11, 2026. Photo by Othman Sabur Rashid/ABACA

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US President Donald Trump mets with oil executives in the East Room

US President Donald Trump mets with oil executives in the East Room

Stephen Miller, White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and US Homeland Security Advisor, during a meeting between US President Donald Trump and oil and gas executives in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 09 January 2026. The meeting included executives from Exxon, Shell, Chevron and Conoco. Trump is hoping to persuade oil executives to return to Venezuela. EPA/JIM LO SCALZO/ POOL

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Forced Return of Refugees at Torkham - Afghanistan

Forced Return of Refugees at Torkham - Afghanistan

Afghan returnees are seen on a truck bound for their home province from a temporary camp at the Torkham border crossing, Afghanistan, Dec. 16, 2025. As the world marks International Migrants Day on Thursday, the unfolding narrative in Afghanistan is one of resilience and uncertainty. The forced return of thousands from neighboring countries is reshaping lives: many families are coming back to a homeland they barely know, striving to rebuild amid fragile security and limited support. Photo by Saifurahman Safi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forced Return of Refugees at Torkham - Afghanistan

Forced Return of Refugees at Torkham - Afghanistan

Afghan returnees receive food at a temporary camp at the Torkham border crossing, Afghanistan, Dec. 16, 2025. As the world marks International Migrants Day on Thursday, the unfolding narrative in Afghanistan is one of resilience and uncertainty. The forced return of thousands from neighboring countries is reshaping lives: many families are coming back to a homeland they barely know, striving to rebuild amid fragile security and limited support. Photo by Saifurahman Safi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forced Return of Refugees at Torkham - Afghanistan

Forced Return of Refugees at Torkham - Afghanistan

Afghan returnees are seen on a truck bound for their home province from a temporary camp at the Torkham border crossing, Afghanistan, Dec. 16, 2025. As the world marks International Migrants Day on Thursday, the unfolding narrative in Afghanistan is one of resilience and uncertainty. The forced return of thousands from neighboring countries is reshaping lives: many families are coming back to a homeland they barely know, striving to rebuild amid fragile security and limited support. Photo by Saifurahman Safi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forced Return of Refugees at Torkham - Afghanistan

Forced Return of Refugees at Torkham - Afghanistan

Trucks bound for Afghan returnees' home provinces from a temporary camp are seen at the Torkham border crossing, Afghanistan, Dec. 16, 2025. As the world marks International Migrants Day on Thursday, the unfolding narrative in Afghanistan is one of resilience and uncertainty. The forced return of thousands from neighboring countries is reshaping lives: many families are coming back to a homeland they barely know, striving to rebuild amid fragile security and limited support. Photo by Saifurahman Safi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Four people Accused of Plotting New Year's Eve Terror Attacks - USA

Four people Accused of Plotting New Year's Eve Terror Attacks - USA

Police officers of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security are on duty at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles, California, the United States on Dec. 15, 2025. Four people accused of plotting New Year's Eve bombings in California have been arrested, U.S. authorities said Monday. (Photo by Qiu Chen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM)

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Four people Accused of Plotting New Year's Eve Terror Attacks - USA

Four people Accused of Plotting New Year's Eve Terror Attacks - USA

Police officers of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security are on duty at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles, California, the United States on Dec. 15, 2025. Four people accused of plotting New Year's Eve bombings in California have been arrested, U.S. authorities said Monday. (Photo by Qiu Chen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM)

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Four people Accused of Plotting New Year's Eve Terror Attacks - USA

Four people Accused of Plotting New Year's Eve Terror Attacks - USA

Police officers of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security are on duty at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles, California, the United States on Dec. 15, 2025. Four people accused of plotting New Year's Eve bombings in California have been arrested, U.S. authorities said Monday. (Photo by Qiu Chen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM)

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Four people Accused of Plotting New Year's Eve Terror Attacks - USA

Four people Accused of Plotting New Year's Eve Terror Attacks - USA

A police officer of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is on duty at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles, California, the United States on Dec. 15, 2025. Four people accused of plotting New Year's Eve bombings in California have been arrested, U.S. authorities said Monday. (Photo by Qiu Chen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM)

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House Committee on Homeland Security hearing  entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

A protestor from the organization Code Pink is arrested by Capitol Police after protesting during a House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “Worldwide Threats to the Homeland” in the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA, on Thursday, December 11, 2025. Photo by Mattie Neretin / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House Committee on Homeland Security hearing  entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

United States Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem is seen during a US House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “Worldwide Threats to the Homeland” in the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA, on Thursday, December 11, 2025. Photo by Mattie Neretin / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House Committee on Homeland Security hearing  entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

United States Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem is seen during a US House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “Worldwide Threats to the Homeland” in the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA, on Thursday, December 11, 2025. Photo by Mattie Neretin / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House Committee on Homeland Security hearing  entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

A protestor from the organization Code Pink is arrested by Capitol Police after protesting during a House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “Worldwide Threats to the Homeland” in the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA, on Thursday, December 11, 2025. Photo by Mattie Neretin / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House Committee on Homeland Security hearing  entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

United States Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem is seen during a US House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “Worldwide Threats to the Homeland” in the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA, on Thursday, December 11, 2025. Photo by Mattie Neretin / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House Committee on Homeland Security hearing  entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

United States Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem is seen during a US House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “Worldwide Threats to the Homeland” in the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA, on Thursday, December 11, 2025. Photo by Mattie Neretin / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House Committee on Homeland Security hearing  entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

United States Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem is seen during a US House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “Worldwide Threats to the Homeland” in the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA, on Thursday, December 11, 2025. Photo by Mattie Neretin / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House Committee on Homeland Security hearing  entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

A protestor from the organization Code Pink is arrested by Capitol Police after protesting during a House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “Worldwide Threats to the Homeland” in the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA, on Thursday, December 11, 2025. Photo by Mattie Neretin / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House Committee on Homeland Security hearing  entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

United States Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem is seen during a US House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “Worldwide Threats to the Homeland” in the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA, on Thursday, December 11, 2025. Photo by Mattie Neretin / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House Committee on Homeland Security hearing  entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

A protestor from the organization Code Pink is arrested by Capitol Police after protesting during a House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “Worldwide Threats to the Homeland” in the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA, on Thursday, December 11, 2025. Photo by Mattie Neretin / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House Committee on Homeland Security hearing  entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

United States Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem is seen during a US House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “Worldwide Threats to the Homeland” in the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA, on Thursday, December 11, 2025. Photo by Mattie Neretin / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House Committee on Homeland Security hearing  entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

United States Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem speaks to the press before a US House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “Worldwide Threats to the Homeland” in the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA, on Thursday, December 11, 2025. Photo by Mattie Neretin / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House Committee on Homeland Security hearing  entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

United States Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem is seen during a US House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “Worldwide Threats to the Homeland” in the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA, on Thursday, December 11, 2025. Photo by Mattie Neretin / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House Committee on Homeland Security hearing  entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

A protestor from the organization Code Pink stands in protest during a House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “Worldwide Threats to the Homeland” in the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA on Thursday, December 11, 2025. Photo by Mattie Neretin / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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House Committee on Homeland Security hearing  entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “World Wide Threats to the Homeland”

United States Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem speaks to the press before a US House Committee on Homeland Security hearing entitled “Worldwide Threats to the Homeland” in the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA, on Thursday, December 11, 2025. Photo by Mattie Neretin / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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