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North Korea's $600M Covert IT Scheme Revealed

A North Korean defector revealed how thousands of his compatriots use fake identities to work remote IT jobs for Western companies, generating $250m-$600m annually for the regime, highlighting the scheme's growth during the pandemic and its implications for cybersecurity.

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Brazil Defies US Sanctions Against Supreme Court Justice"

On August 1st, 2025, Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes defied US sanctions imposed under the Magnitsky Act for alleged abuse of authority, rejecting them as threats against Brazilian sovereignty and vowing to continue working; the US also imposed 50% tariffs on Brazilian exports.

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Israel's War Crimes Investigations: 88% of Cases Unresolved

Between October 2023 and June 2025, of 52 reported cases of alleged Israeli war crimes or abuses in Gaza and the West Bank, only six resulted in disciplinary action; 46 were closed without fault, and 39 remain under review, raising concerns about accountability and impunity.

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HRW Accuses Israel of War Crimes in Gaza Amid Worsening Hunger Crisis

Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of war crimes for killings near Gaza food aid sites, citing at least 72 deaths, while Israel says it's ensuring orderly distribution; a hunger crisis worsens with at least 159 starvation deaths reported, including 90 children.

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Bangladesh: Hasina's Crimes Against Humanity Trial Begins

Sheikh Hasina, the exiled former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, is facing trial in absentia for crimes against humanity, including the deaths of over 1,400 people during July 2023 protests, with the trial starting August 3rd.

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ICC Orders Prosecutor Khan's Recusal from Venezuela Human Rights Case

The ICC Appeals Chamber ordered Prosecutor Karim Khan to recuse himself from the Venezuela human rights case due to a potential conflict of interest, stemming from his sister-in-law's past legal representation of the Venezuelan government in November 2022; he has three weeks to comply.

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Gaza Church Attack Kills Three, Sparks International Outcry

On July 17, an Israeli tank shell hit Gaza's only Catholic church, killing three, injuring Father Gabriel Romanelli, and sparking international condemnation; the incident highlighted the plight of Gaza's small Christian population and the shared suffering of Christians and Muslims in the region.

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El Salvador Approves Bukele's Indefinite Reelection

El Salvador's legislature approved President Nayib Bukele's indefinite reelection, eliminating term limits and shortening presidential terms to six years, a move condemned by human rights groups as a blow to democracy, drawing parallels to Venezuela and Nicaragua.

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El Salvador Extends Presidential Terms, Allows Indefinite Reelection

El Salvador's parliament passed a constitutional amendment on July 31, 2024, extending presidential terms to six years and allowing indefinite reelection for President Nayib Bukele, eliminating the second-round election, and prompting criticism from the opposition.

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Drone Warfare in Ukraine Creates New Form of PTSD

The war in Ukraine has created a new type of PTSD among soldiers, called "droneophobia," triggered by the sound of drones, affecting their lives even after returning home; this is further compounded by the use of drones against civilians, causing widespread fear.

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Trump Imposes 50% Tariff on Brazilian Goods Amid Bolsonaro Case

President Trump imposed a 50% tariff on various Brazilian products, including coffee, due to his relationship with former Brazilian President Bolsonaro and the actions of Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, despite a U.S. trade surplus with Brazil, prompting legal challenges.

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Record Prison Overcrowding in France Sparks Debate on Solutions"

French prisons reached a record 84,951 inmates on July 1st, 2025, exceeding capacity by 22,442 and resulting in a 135.9% occupancy rate, sparking debates on solutions including leasing foreign prison space and repurposing vacant buildings, while a recent bill aims to increase prison sentences.

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