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Jury Begins Listening to Opening Statements in Harvey Weinstein’s Retrial

The retrial of Harvey Weinstein, who faces charges of rape and sexual assault, has commenced with opening arguments presented to a Manhattan jury. This development follows a significant ruling last year when New York's highest state appeals court overturned the disgraced film producer's initial conviction. Now 73, Weinstein is confronted with one count of rape and two counts related to criminal sexual acts. Once hailed as a titan of Hollywood as a co-founder of Miramax, Weinstein has steadfastly pleaded not guilty,…

Somali Government Criticizes Netanyahu’s Statements on Palestinian Statehood in Saudi Arabia

Mogadishu (AX) – In the complex tapestry of international diplomacy, words can weigh heavily, sometimes stirring ripples across distant shores. Recently, an assertion by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has done just that, leaving political waves in its wake. Netanyahu mused about potentially creating a Palestinian state within Saudi territory—a notion that was not met with silence or acquiescence but with a firm reprimand from the Somali government. For those familiar with diplomatic exchanges, was this…

controversy following statements by the Minister of

The worldwide neighborhood calls on mercenaries and international forces to go away the nation, which has been embroiled in countless battle for ten years. Ankara remains to be defending itself by claiming that its navy presence in Libya is authorized. Statements earlier this week in Tripoli by Libyan Overseas Minister Najlaal-Mangoush on the necessity to withdraw all mercenaries sparked controversy in…

the court takes a position on the two statements

On the eighth day of the Bouaké bombing, the court on Thursday examined the identification and statements of the three accused, Belarusian Yury Sushkin and Ivorians Patrice Ouei and Ange Gnanduillet Attualy, suspected of having pilot and co-pilot Sukhois during the attack. . In the absence of defendants in the box, the President read the statements of the Ivorian officers heard in November 2005 by an…

controversy surrounding the president’s statements

In Burundi, President Evariste Ndayishimiye, head of the Burundian state since June 20, 2020, has made the fight against corruption one of his priorities in a country ranked among the ten most corrupt in the world, according to Amnesty International. Nine months later, people were still waiting for signals that were hitherto considered contradictory. This weekend, the general was a guest on a famous private radio show, Isanganiro. He finally clarified his policy regarding the fight against this scourge, enough to arouse…

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