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Assad Family's Billions Amid Syrian Poverty Fuels Asset Recovery Calls

The Assad family's wealth, estimated between $1 billion and $122 billion, accumulated through control of Syria's economy and illicit activities, contrasts sharply with the poverty of 69% of Syrians, prompting calls for asset recovery.

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UK Sanctions Angola's Isabel dos Santos for Alleged Embezzlement

The UK sanctioned Isabel dos Santos, daughter of Angola's former president, for allegedly embezzling £350 million from state-run companies; she denies the accusations, citing a lack of due process and political motivations, and her assets remain frozen.

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French-Israeli Soldier Faces War Crimes Charges in Paris

French and Palestinian human rights groups filed a complaint in Paris on December 17, 2023, against French-Israeli soldier Yoel O., for alleged war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, torture, and complicity in these crimes against Palestinians, based on video evidence showing the abuse of Pa...

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Serbia's Spyware Abuse: Amnesty International Report Exposes Illegal Surveillance

Amnesty International's report "Digital Prison" details how Serbian authorities utilize spyware, including Cellebrite (donated by Norway) and NoviSpy, to illegally surveil journalists, politicians, and NGOs, suppressing dissent and undermining democratic processes.

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Yemeni Citizens Sue Germany Over US Drone Strikes

Two Yemeni citizens are suing Germany, alleging that its allowance of US drone operations from Ramstein Air Base violates international law because it led to the deaths of their relatives in a 2012 drone strike and causes ongoing psychological trauma.

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Hunger Strike and Protests Against Trump's Impending Mass Deportations

Ahead of Donald Trump's return to the White House, pro-immigrant groups are staging protests and a hunger strike in Washington D.C., demanding President Biden protect the more than 11 million undocumented immigrants at risk of deportation under Trump's proposed mass expulsion plans.

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EU Remains Passive as UN Negotiates Global Supply Chain Law

The UN resumed negotiations for a global supply chain law in Geneva on Monday, aiming to prevent human rights abuses, while the EU, lacking a negotiation mandate, only observes. The agreement seeks to establish corporate due diligence and ensure access to justice for victims.

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Russia Freezes Assets of "Foreign Agents"

The Russian State Duma passed a law freezing the assets of nearly 500 individuals labeled "foreign agents," affecting various income sources, including rental income, sale proceeds from property or vehicles, bank deposits, and dividends, starting March 1, 2025.

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EU Sues UK Over Brexit Agreement, Citing Unfulfilled Rights for EU Citizens

The European Commission is suing the UK in the EU Court of Justice for failing to grant EU citizens residing in the UK the rights promised in the 2019 Brexit agreement, alleging insufficient UK regulations and citing concerns about approximately three million EU citizens.

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Serbia's Spyware Abuse: Amnesty International Exposes Illegal Surveillance

Amnesty International's report, "Digital Prison," details how Serbian authorities use Cellebrite and NoviSpy spyware, donated by Norway, to illegally surveil journalists, politicians, and NGOs, suppressing dissent and undermining democratic processes.

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Italian Man Arrested for Years of Domestic Abuse

A 48-year-old Sri Lankan man in Ostia, Italy, was arrested for years of domestic abuse against his wife, including beatings, forced sexual acts, and abortions based on fetal gender, leading to his imprisonment and the family's escape.

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CNN Retracts Report on Released Syrian Prisoner: Lieutenant, Not Civilian

CNN retracted a report showing the release of a Syrian prisoner, initially identified as civilian Adel Ghurbal, revealing him to be Salama Mohammad Salama, a Syrian Air Force lieutenant responsible for human rights abuses under Assad, highlighting challenges of verifying information during conflicts...

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