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Germany resumes deportation of people to Syria after nearly 15 years

Dec 24, 2025

Berlin [Germany], December 24: Germany has deported a convicted criminal to Syria for the first time since civil war broke out in the country nearly 15 years ago, the Interior Ministry in Berlin said.
The Syrian was handed over to authorities in Damascus on Tuesday morning, the ministry said, adding that he had been serving prison time for aggravated robbery, assault and extortion. Earlier on Tuesday, an Afghan man convicted of intentional bodily harm was also deported, marking the second such deportation within one week, according to the ministry.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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Blaize and Winmate Sign Strategic Partnership Agreement to Bring AI to Rugged Systems for Defense and Critical Infrastructure

Taipei [Taiwan]/ El Dorado Hills (California) [US], May 4: Blaize Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: BZAI, Nasdaq: BZAIW) ("Blaize," the "Company," "we," "our," or "us"), and Winmate Inc., a publicly traded company in Taiwan, today announced they have signed a Strategic Partnership Agreement ("Agreement") with an intent to close approximately $15 million in business during the first year. The two companies will integrate Blaize's AI chips into Winmate's rugged systems, including drones, handhelds, vehicle-mounted units, and embedded devices that have to keep working in the field, often in places where regular hardware can't survive.

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