Wife killer who manipulated child has sentence increased The Court of Appeal increases Robert Rhodes' sentence by four years after deeming it unduly lenient. Italian businessman questioned over bombing of investigative reporter’s home Valter Lavitola suspected of planning bomb attack on Sigfrido Ranucci, for which four people have been arrested Italian prosecutors have placed a businessman and former journalist under investigation for allegedly masterminding a bomb attack at the home of Sigfrido Ranucci, a prominent investigative reporter. Valter Lavitola is friends with Ranucci, the host of Report, an investigative programme … Far-right French leader Le Pen able to run in next presidential election after court ruling A French appeals court has cleared the way for Marine Le Pen to run in the 2027 presidential election - but with an electronic tag. U.S. gave Tehran details on Iranian asylum seekers, lawsuit alleges The claim, outlined in court papers, contends information shared with Iran could jeopardize the lives of pro-democracy protesters, religious minorities and LGTBQ people. |
Open letter to the VP: Mr. Vance, you have options. What you don’t have is time - opinion America has already demonstrated that it can strike Iran. That is no longer the question. The question now is whether America has the resolve to protect the gains it has already won. French court shortens Marine Le Pen's ban from office but orders electronic tag The court ruled Le Pen would serve a three-year jail term. Although the court said two years were suspended, it ordered her to wear an electronic ankle tag for one year. UK court dismisses Prince Harry's privacy lawsuit against tabloid Prince Harry and other celebrities lost privacy lawsuits against the Daily Mail publisher. The High Court dismissed their claims, stating unlawful information acquisition was not proven. Associated Newspapers called the verdict an overwhelming victory for its journalists. Harry has pursued multiple legal cases against British media publishers. He previously won a case against the Daily Mirror pub… U.K. Live Updates: Farage Says He Will Resign as Lawmaker, Forcing Special Election Nigel Farage, leader of the populist right-wing party Reform U.K., has come under increasing pressure after a series of revelations about undisclosed gifts and donations. From first lady to first partner: The changing role of gender and power Jennifer Siebel Newsom signaled she wanted to break down gender stereotypes by taking on the title "first partner" rather than "first lady," but this could open her up to criticism too. |
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