Guantanamo Bay

Nasser, who went home to Morocco, is the first detainee to be released from Guantanamo under President Joe Biden.
Joe Biden says he wants to close Guantanamo, but six months into his presidency, he hasn't released any of the 11 men approved for transfer to another country.
Saifullah Paracha was reportedly cleared for release by the prisoner review board along with two other men.
The star fell ill while filming "The Mauritanian," a drama about a man detained in Guantanamo Bay for 14 years, at the end of 2019.
In a letter shared exclusively with HuffPost, advocates are urging Biden to follow through on former President Obama's efforts to close the controversial facility.
He was relieved of duty on Saturday for a "loss of confidence in his ability to command."
Mansoor Adayfi lives under near-constant surveillance in Serbia and his legal status in the country is uncertain.
The government is relying on a shaky legal basis for bombing the Islamic State.
After 14 years of imprisonment without charge, Abdul Latif Nasser thought he was finally going home. Then Donald Trump won.
That leaves some of the current detainees stuck in a legal "no man's land," a federal judge said.