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12.12.2024 15:31
Syrian refugees: The shocking haste of European countries While the brutal end of Bashar al-Assad's dictatorship may justify, from a purely legal point of view, a freeze on current proceedings, it is still too early to know what institutional order will emerge in Damascus. Only stability conducive to the reconstruction of Syria will make refugee returns possible.

12.12.2024 15:59
Widow acquitted of Japanese "Don Juan" murder over inconclusive proof A Japanese court on Thursday acquitted a 28-year-old woman of murdering her wealthy elderly husband who called himself the "Don Juan" of the western Japan area where he lived, ruling it could not discount that he may have mistakenly taken a lethal dose of illegal stimulant drugs. Saki Sudo was charged with causing 77-year-old Kosuke Nozaki to ingest a lethal amount of a stimulant on May 24, 2018, just months after they got married, according to the indictment. Sudo denied the charges, saying she did not kill her former husband. The house of Kosuke Nozaki, dubbed "Don Juan," in Tanabe, Wakayama Prefecture, is pictured on April 28, 2021. (Kyodo) Read full story here

12.12.2024 16:11
Japanese publisher paid $3 million to hacker group after cyberattack A Russia-linked hacking group e-mailed multiple executives of Japanese publisher Kadokawa Corp. that it had received $2.98 million in cryptocurrency from the firm after it was hit by a massive cyberattack in June, a company source said Thursday. An investigation by security firm Unknown Technologies Inc. commissioned by Kyodo News found online records of a transaction worth $2.98 million made the same month. The hacking group, purporting to be the Russia-linked BlackSuit ransomware gang, ultimately leaked the stolen information. Read full story here

12.12.2024 17:20
12.12.2024 17:40
Donald Trump Three days before Thanksgiving, the former and future President of the United States is sitting in the sun-filled dining room of his Florida home and private club. In the lavish reception area, more than a dozen people have been waiting for nearly two hours for Donald Trump to emerge. His picks for ­National Security Adviser,…