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Trump exaggerates claim that many Americans are ‘hostages’ in Afghanistan

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Former US president Donald Trump has claimed that there are many Americans who are being held as hostages in Afghanistan, but a US media outlet has called the remarks an exaggeration.

In a video his campaign released last week, Trump said: “We have many American people still living in Afghanistan, probably as hostages.”

NBC News citing two senior Biden administration national security officials said on Saturday that the IEA is holding two Americans that the US government would like to see released. Other Americans are in Afghanistan at of their own volition, they said.

One of the hostages is Ryan Corbett.

“We have continually pressed, including in our meetings with Taliban (IEA) representatives, for the immediate and unconditional release of Ryan Corbett and other Americans detained in Afghanistan,” Mathew Miller, US State Department’s spokesperson, said on Thursday.

IEA confirms detention of two Americans in Afghanistan
 
Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), has confirmed that two American citizens are detained in the country.
 
Mujahid said that the reason behind the detention of the individuals is violation of Afghanistan laws.
 
“Anyone who comes to Afghanistan after obtaining a visa means that they agree to adhere to the laws of Afghanistan and not to violate the laws. Other countries will also arrest Afghans who violate their laws,” Mujahid said.
 
 

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Latvia launches human trafficking investigation after Epstein file release

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Latvia has launched a criminal investigation into potential human trafficking after the release of documents related to late U.S. sex offender Jeffrey Epstein that included references to Latvian model agencies and models, police in the Baltic nation said on Thursday.

The investigation, which also involves Latvia’s prosecutors and its Organised Crime Bureau, will centre on “the possible recruitment of Latvian nationals for sexual exploitation in the United States”, police said in a statement, Reuters reported.

It has asked potential victims to come forward.

Latvian President Edgars Rinkevics called for the investigation after the public broadcaster reported the Epstein documents included passport data and travel details for several Latvian women.

Eriks Neisans, head of the Natalie modelling agency mentioned in the documents, denied any knowledge of wrongdoing to the public broadcaster.

The U.S. Justice Department’s recent release of millions of internal documents related to Epstein has revealed the late financier and sex offender’s ties to many prominent people in politics, finance, academia and business – both before and after he pleaded guilty in 2008 to prostitution charges.

Latvia’s neighbour Lithuania has launched its own investigation into human trafficking earlier this week.

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Afghans among top asylum seekers in Russia in 2025, report shows

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Afghan citizens were among the top three nationalities applying for asylum in Russia in 2025, according to new statistics reviewed by TASS. The figures show that 281 Afghan nationals submitted asylum requests during the year, placing Afghanistan in the third-highest position.

The data shows that Syrians ranked second with 3,196 applications. The highest number of requests came from Ukrainian citizens, who filed 3,332 applications in 2025—slightly lower than in previous years but still the largest group overall.

Uzbekistan (176 applicants) and Germany (129) also appeared among the top five nationalities seeking asylum in Russia last year. Overall, 8,220 foreigners applied for temporary asylum in 2025, an increase of 1,341 compared to 2024.

Temporary asylum in Russia grants legal residence, permission to work without a permit, access to medical care under compulsory insurance, travel documents, education opportunities, and financial assistance. It is also considered the first step toward securing a temporary residence permit and eventually Russian citizenship.

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IEA ambassador meets top Chinese diplomat for Asia

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Bilal Karimi, the Ambassador of the Islamic Emirate in Beijing, met on Thursday with Liu Jinsong, head of the Asian Department of China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Yue Xiaoyong, China’s Special Representative for Afghanistan. The officials discussed political, economic, and commercial relations between the two countries, the activation of the Wakhan corridor, consular affairs, and other related issues.

According to a statement from the Embassy of Afghanistan in China, Karimi praised China’s positive stance toward Afghanistan and considered cooperation between the two countries necessary.

The statement added that Liu and Yue, while respecting Afghanistan’s independence, territorial integrity, and sovereignty, also emphasized the continuation of cooperation.

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