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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

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Terrorism

WASHINGTON – Families who have waited 25 years to be compensated for the 1985 hijacking of an EgyptAir flight to Cairo will not have to wait any longer, a federal judge ruled, rejecting an attempt by Syria and other entities to stay judgment pending appeal. In a separate order, the judge entered a $10.5 million judgment for underwriters that insured the aircraft.

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