Three allies of French ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy were charged Saturday for their connection to a fraud investigation of Sarkozy’s failed 2012 presidential campaign. Top aide Eric Cesari, party financial director Fabienne Liadze, and the former communications chief Pierre Chassat have been charged with forgery and abuse of trust in connection with what has become known [...]

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The United States on Saturday urged the South Sudan government to participate in a consultation process throughout the phases of government relating to drafting legislation, regulations, and controlling the national security service. It is reported that the current drafting of a controversial national security regulation by the South Suden government have trigger the US to [...]

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Latvia’s center right coalition on Sunday won majority in the nations general election. The victory for the center right coalition comes as a huge victory over the pro-Russian support group which were considered a major opposition within the election. Many Latvians feared the pro-Russian concord party would possibly take the majority and provide Russian President [...]

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The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) on Thursday filed a complaint with the Department of Homeland Security and US Immigration and Customs Enforcement alleging widespread sexual abuse and harassment taking place at the immigration family detention center of Karnes City, Texas. According to the allegations, guards and staff have groped, kissed and [...]

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Human Rights Watch on Wednesday urged Russian president Vladimir Putin to veto a series of amendments that would severely limit the freedom of the media. The new amendments seek to limit foreign involvement in Russian media by prohibiting any foreign entity from owning more than 20 percent of a Russian media outlet. While Russian authorities [...]

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The trial involving allegations of insider trading in shares of Airbus Group began on Friday after an eight-year investigation. Seven current and former managers at Airbus Group and two former industrial shareholders in Airbus’ parent European Aeronautic Defense & Space Co. (EADS) are accused of trying to profit from inside knowledge of financial problems with [...]

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The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) on Friday praised a ruling by Turkey’s Constitutional Court that decreases the power of the country’s telecommunications authority TIB to block websites and monitor internet users. The Constitutional Court of Turkey on Thursday ruled that TIB’s authority to close websites without a court decision on the [...]

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