Iraqi man convicted for trafficking people to fight for Russia in Ukraine
The man formed groups that were sent off to fight for money or in hopes of eventually getting to Europe.
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The man formed groups that were sent off to fight for money or in hopes of eventually getting to Europe.
Keir Starmer’s digital ID proposal has been criticised by rivals and civil liberties groups over privacy concerns.
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Global Sumud Flotilla is sailing towards Gaza, hoping to break the Israeli blockade.