S. Korea Court Orders Nippon Steel to Compensate Forced Labor Victim’s Family
South Korea’s Supreme Court upholds Nippon Steel compensation order for WWII-era forced labor victim, reinforcing 2018 legal precedent on wartime redress.
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South Korea’s Supreme Court upholds Nippon Steel compensation order for WWII-era forced labor victim, reinforcing 2018 legal precedent on wartime redress.
Tulsa announces $100 million reparations initiative addressing the 1921 Race Massacre’s legacy, combining direct payments with community development programs.
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