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Germany floats return to conscription if volunteer plan fails

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Editorial   来源:Asia  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Accord aims to prevent repeat of disjointed response and international disarray that surrounded COVID-19 pandemic.

Accord aims to prevent repeat of disjointed response and international disarray that surrounded COVID-19 pandemic.

According to media reports, federal prosecutors in Chicago filed a one-sentence notice on May 23, saying they would not seek the death penalty forJoaquin Guzman Lopez

Germany floats return to conscription if volunteer plan fails

, the son of Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman – the former leader of Mexico’s feared Sinaloa Cartel who is serving a life sentence in a US prison.The notice did not offer any explanation for the decision by the federal prosecutors, or further details.Joaquin Guzman Lopez, 38, was indicted in 2023 along with three of his brothers – known as the “Chapitos”, or little Chapos – on US drug trafficking and money laundering charges after assuming leadership of their father’s drug cartel when “El Chapo” was extradited to the US in 2017.

Germany floats return to conscription if volunteer plan fails

Joaquin Guzman Lopez’s lawyer said in an email to The Associated Press news agency on Tuesday that he was pleased with the federal prosecutors’ decision, “as it’s the correct one”.“Joaquin and I are looking forward to resolving the charges against him,” Lichtman said.

Germany floats return to conscription if volunteer plan fails

Joaquin Guzman Lopez has pleaded not guilty to the five charges of drug trafficking, conspiracy and money laundering against him, one of which carries the maximum sentence of death as it was allegedly carried out on US territory.

He was taken into US custody in a dramatic July 2024 arrest alongside alleged Sinaloa Cartel cofounder Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada on a New Mexico airfield.Indian military jets

, including at least three Rafale fighters. But Chauhan on Saturday dismissed it as “absolutely incorrect”, confirming his country had lost at least one aircraft.“I think what is important is that, not the jet being down, but why they were being down,” he told Bloomberg TV in a separate interview in Singapore.

On May 11, a day after the ceasefire, India’s Air Marshal AK Bharti told reporters in New Delhi that “all our pilots are back home”, adding that “we are in a combat scenario, and that losses are a part of combat”.Chauhan said on Saturday India switched tactics after suffering losses in the air on the first day of conflict and established a decisive advantage.

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