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Daily Archives: 11. März 2025
Syria’s government signs a breakthrough deal with Kurdish-led authorities in the northeast
The deal is a major breakthrough that would bring most of Syria under the control of the government, which is led by the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham that led the ouster of President Bashar Assad in December.
The deal was signed by interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa and Mazloum Abdi, the commander of the U.S.-backed, Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces.
Kurdish Rights Group Demands Probe into Syria Mass Killings
(March 11, 2025)
The Kurdish Human Rights Network and its allied organizations have issued an urgent appeal for immediate action to prevent further atrocities. The coalition has demanded the following:
1- Immediate cessation of military operations in Syria’s coastal region, Kobani, and the Tishreen Dam area.
2- An end to all forms of ethnic cleansing and racial persecution against Syria’s diverse communities.
3- Withdrawal of military forces and armed factions from towns, villages, and residential areas, returning them to their bases.
4- The establishment of independent civilian bodies to maintain security, free from military coercion.
5- Revelation of the fate of missing persons and an end to the alarming increase in enforced disappearances.
6- Formation of an independent international investigation committee, with the participation of Syrian human rights organizations and direct oversight from the United Nations, to uncover the truth behind the violence.
7- Accountability for all parties involved in war crimes and sectarian-based violence.
8- Prosecution of individuals and entities spreading hate speech, while advocating for a comprehensive national dialogue that includes all Syrian factions, aiming to build a future based on justice and peace.
Syria’s HTS Say Security Operation Against Alawites Over, More Than 1,300 Killed
The fighting against militias is only a fraction of the story though, as Defense Ministry and Interior Ministry forces carried out mass executions of Alawite civilians in the area. There are also reports they killed some members of the Christian minority, and Greek MEP Nikolas Faratouris, who was visiting Damascus this weekend claimed to have seen “reliable data” that over 7,000 Christians and Alawites were killed, though this is far higher than any other reports yet available.
The executions are broadly confirmed to have happened, though the exact toll is yet to be determined. More than 10,000 Syrian Alawites have fled into northern Lebanon in the past two days trying to escape the violence.
UK online safety deadlines loom, impacting 100K companies worldwide
(February 26, 2ß25)
The rules affect thousands of businesses of all sizes worldwide, far exceeding the scope of the EU’s Digital Safety Act (DSA) and similar online safety frameworks. Companies that view the OSA as the “UK‘s DSA” may be surprised to learn that it applies to a much wider range of tech businesses, not just the biggest global platforms.
In fact, it applies to more than 100,000 user-to-user (U2U) and search services providers that target the UK market or have many UK users — including social media apps, video sharing platforms (VSPs), private messaging apps, online marketplaces, gaming sites, search engines and others — even if they’re small or based overseas.
UK Publishes Safety Rules for Online Service Providers
(December 16, 2024)
The act places new safety requirements on social media platforms, search engines, messaging, gaming and dating apps, and pornographic and file-sharing sites.
Websites and apps covered by the law have until March 16 of next year to “complete an assessment to understand the risks illegal content poses to children and adults on their platform,” the release said.
The law lists more than 130 “priority offenses.” Companies that fail to comply could be fined up to 10% of global annual turnover or up to 18 million pounds (about $22.8 million), whichever number is greater.
The U.K. adopted the Online Safety Bill last year after a lengthy period of debate.
Moscow targeted by largest drone strike in war, over 330 UAVs downed across Russia, authorities claim
Russia‘s Defense Ministry claimed its forces had intercepted a massive strike of 337 Ukrainian drones across multiple regions, including 91 over Moscow Oblast, 126 over Kursk Oblast, 38 over Bryansk Oblast, and others over the Belgorod, Ryazan, Kaluga, Lipetsk, Oryol, Voronezh, and Nizhny Novgorod regions.
The strike took place as Ukrainian and U.S. delegations are about to meet in Saudi Arabia to discuss possible peace terms with Russia. Ukrainian officials are reportedly planning to propose a partial truce that would extend to aerial strikes and naval operations.
Moscow targeted by dozens of Ukrainian drones – mayor
At least one person has been killed abd three injured as 69 UAVs heading toward the capital have been destroyed by air defenses
Zelensky Meets With Saudi Crown Prince Before U.S.-Ukraine Talks
Mr. Zelensky wrote on X that his discussions with Prince Mohammed, the de facto Saudi leader, who has sought to take a central role on the world’s diplomatic stage, were “good” and that he was “grateful” for the crown prince’s “wise perspective on global affairs and support for Ukraine.” Mr. Zelensky added that it was “especially important to hear words of confidence in Ukraine’s future.”
Their meeting came ahead of talks planned for Tuesday between Ukrainian and U.S. officials in the oil-rich Gulf state.
Less Than Half in U.S. Now Sympathetic Toward Israelis
(Mqarch 6, 2025)
For years, a core tenet of Middle East peace proposals has been the so-called “two-state solution,” which would entail the creation of a Palestinian state. Gallup has measured Americans’ views on this since 1999. Since then, more Americans have supported than opposed the establishment of an independent Palestinian state in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, and that continues today. Currently, 55% are in favor and 31% opposed, while 14% do not have an opinion.
Israeli protesters call Netanyahu ‚corrupt‘ outside his trial
(March 10, 2025 at 12:34 PM UTC)
„His corruption is connected with a straight line with the abandonment of our hostages, our families. And he thinks that this is not important. He wants war. He wants war. He wants war. All of us have kids that fought in the war in Gaza, in Gaza, in Lebanon. We don‘t want any more war. We want him out of government. He‘s corrupt. He‘s a danger for democracy. He‘s a danger to our people.“
Regierung mahnt vor Urteil im Amtsenthebungsverfahren gegen Yoon zu friedlichen Demonstrationen
Die internationale Gemeinschaft beobachte die Republik Korea mit großer Aufmerksamkeit, sagte Choi weiter. Er rief die Bürger auf, auf der Grundlage von Respekt und Verständnis für Unterschiede ein reifes Bürgerbewusstsein zu zeigen.
Constitutional Court Rulings on Impeachment of Chief Auditor, Prosecutors Set for Thursday
The Constitutional Court will issue its rulings Thursday morning on the impeachment of three prosecutors and the head of the state audit agency.
Rodrigo Duterte, Philippine Ex-President, Is Arrested on I.C.C. Warrant
Activists say the vast majority of victims were poor, urban Filipinos, some of whom were minors and people who had nothing to do with the drug trade.
Only a handful of people have been convicted in connection with the killings, which rights groups say totaled roughly 30,000.