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Illustration - Bank

Illustration - Bank

FRANCE. PARIS (75) 13TH ARR. LEFT BANK. ZAC MASSENA-BRUNESEAU. DUO TOWERS DESIGNED BY ARCHITECT JEAN NOUVEL. THEY HOUSE THE OFFICES OF MORE THAN 9,000 GROUPE BPCE EMPLOYEES (BANQUE POPULAIRE + CAISSE D'EPARGNE). THE TWO BUILDINGS HAVE AN AUDITORIUM, SHOPS AS WELL AS A LUXURY HOTEL, IN ITS UPPER PART: THE TOO HOTEL, OF THE ACCOR GROUP Photo by Serge Attal/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Bank

Illustration - Bank

FRANCE. PARIS (75) 13TH ARR. LEFT BANK. ZAC MASSENA-BRUNESEAU. DUO TOWERS DESIGNED BY ARCHITECT JEAN NOUVEL. THEY HOUSE THE OFFICES OF MORE THAN 9,000 GROUPE BPCE EMPLOYEES (BANQUE POPULAIRE + CAISSE D'EPARGNE). THE TWO BUILDINGS HAVE AN AUDITORIUM, SHOPS AS WELL AS A LUXURY HOTEL, IN ITS UPPER PART: THE TOO HOTEL, OF THE ACCOR GROUP Photo by Serge Attal/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Bank

Illustration - Bank

FRANCE. PARIS (75) 13TH ARR. LEFT BANK. ZAC MASSENA-BRUNESEAU. DUO TOWERS DESIGNED BY ARCHITECT JEAN NOUVEL. THEY HOUSE THE OFFICES OF MORE THAN 9,000 GROUPE BPCE EMPLOYEES (BANQUE POPULAIRE + CAISSE D'EPARGNE). THE TWO BUILDINGS HAVE AN AUDITORIUM, SHOPS AS WELL AS A LUXURY HOTEL, IN ITS UPPER PART: THE TOO HOTEL, OF THE ACCOR GROUP Photo by Serge Attal/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Bank

Illustration - Bank

FRANCE. PARIS (75) 13TH ARR. LEFT BANK. ZAC MASSENA-BRUNESEAU. GROUPE BPCE PLATE (BANQUE POPULAIRE + CAISSE D'EPARGNE) AT THE FOOT OF THE DUO TOWERS DESIGNED BY ARCHITECT JEAN NOUVEL. THEY HOUSE THE OFFICES OF MORE THAN 9,000 GROUP EMPLOYEES Photo by Serge Attal/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Bank

Illustration - Bank

FRANCE. PARIS (75) 13TH ARR. LEFT BANK. ZAC MASSENA-BRUNESEAU. DUO TOWERS DESIGNED BY ARCHITECT JEAN NOUVEL. THEY HOUSE THE OFFICES OF MORE THAN 9,000 GROUPE BPCE EMPLOYEES (BANQUE POPULAIRE + CAISSE D'EPARGNE). THE TWO BUILDINGS HAVE AN AUDITORIUM, SHOPS AS WELL AS A LUXURY HOTEL, IN ITS UPPER PART: THE TOO HOTEL, OF THE ACCOR GROUP Photo by Serge Attal/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Bank

Illustration - Bank

FRANCE. PARIS (75) 13TH ARR. LEFT BANK. ZAC MASSENA-BRUNESEAU. DUO TOWERS DESIGNED BY ARCHITECT JEAN NOUVEL. THEY HOUSE THE OFFICES OF MORE THAN 9,000 GROUPE BPCE EMPLOYEES (BANQUE POPULAIRE + CAISSE D'EPARGNE). THE TWO BUILDINGS HAVE AN AUDITORIUM, SHOPS AS WELL AS A LUXURY HOTEL, IN ITS UPPER PART: THE TOO HOTEL, OF THE ACCOR GROUP Photo by Serge Attal/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Bank

Illustration - Bank

FRANCE. PARIS (75) OFFICES EMPLOYEES IN LA DEFENSE Photo by Serge Attal/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Bank

Illustration - Bank

FRANCE. PARIS (75) 13TH ARR. LEFT BANK. ZAC MASSENA-BRUNESEAU. PASSAGE OF A TRAM IN FRONT OF THE DUO TOWERS DESIGNED BY ARCHITECT JEAN NOUVEL. THEY HOUSE THE OFFICES OF MORE THAN 9,000 GROUPE BPCE EMPLOYEES (BANQUE POPULAIRE + CAISSE D'EPARGNE). THE TWO BUILDINGS HAVE AN AUDITORIUM, SHOPS AS WELL AS A LUXURY HOTEL IN ITS UPPER PART Photo by Jean Francois Rollinger/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Immobilier

Illustration - Immobilier

FRANCE. PARIS (75) 13TH ARR. LEFT BANK. ZAC MASSENA-BRUNESEAU. PLANT FACADE NEAR THE DUO TOWERS DESIGNED BY ARCHITECT JEAN NOUVEL. IMMEDIATELY BORDERING THE SEINE, THEY HAVE THE OFFICES OF MORE THAN 9,000 GROUPE BPCE EMPLOYEES (BANQUE POPULAIRE + CAISSE D'EPARGNE). THE TWO BUILDINGS WILL HOST AN AUDITORIUM, SHOPS, A LUXURY HOTEL, GREEN TERRACES, AS WELL AS A BELVEDERE GARDEN OPEN TO ALL Photo by Serge Attal/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Immobilier

Illustration - Immobilier

FRANCE. PARIS (75) 13TH ARR. LEFT BANK. ZAC MASSENA-BRUNESEAU. DUO TOWERS DESIGNED BY ARCHITECT JEAN NOUVEL. THEY HOUSE THE OFFICES OF MORE THAN 9,000 GROUPE BPCE EMPLOYEES (BANQUE POPULAIRE + CAISSE D'EPARGNE). THE TWO BUILDINGS HAVE AN AUDITORIUM, SHOPS AS WELL AS A LUXURY HOTEL, IN ITS UPPER PART: THE TOO HOTEL, OF THE ACCOR GROUP Photo by Serge Attal/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Immobilier

Illustration - Immobilier

FRANCE. PARIS (75) 13TH ARR. LEFT BANK. ZAC MASSENA-BRUNESEAU. DUO TOWERS DESIGNED BY ARCHITECT JEAN NOUVEL. THEY HOUSE THE OFFICES OF MORE THAN 9,000 GROUPE BPCE EMPLOYEES (BANQUE POPULAIRE + CAISSE D'EPARGNE). THE TWO BUILDINGS HAVE AN AUDITORIUM, SHOPS AS WELL AS A LUXURY HOTEL, IN ITS UPPER PART: THE TOO HOTEL, OF THE ACCOR GROUP Photo by Serge Attal/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Immobilier

Illustration - Immobilier

FRANCE. PARIS (75) 13TH ARR. LEFT BANK. ZAC MASSENA-BRUNESEAU. DUO TOWERS DESIGNED BY ARCHITECT JEAN NOUVEL. THEY HOUSE THE OFFICES OF MORE THAN 9,000 GROUPE BPCE EMPLOYEES (BANQUE POPULAIRE + CAISSE D'EPARGNE). THE TWO BUILDINGS HAVE AN AUDITORIUM, SHOPS AS WELL AS A LUXURY HOTEL, IN ITS UPPER PART: THE TOO HOTEL, OF THE ACCOR GROUP Photo by Serge Attal/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - La Defense - Paris

Illustration - La Defense - Paris

FRANCE. PARIS (75) OFFICES EMPLOYEES IN LA DEFENSE Photo by Serge Attal/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Paris

Illustration - Paris

FRANCE. PARIS (75) 13TH ARR. LEFT BANK. ZAC MASSENA-BRUNESEAU. PASSAGE OF A TRAM IN FRONT OF THE DUO TOWERS DESIGNED BY ARCHITECT JEAN NOUVEL. THEY HOUSE THE OFFICES OF MORE THAN 9,000 GROUPE BPCE EMPLOYEES (BANQUE POPULAIRE + CAISSE D'EPARGNE). THE TWO BUILDINGS HAVE AN AUDITORIUM, SHOPS AS WELL AS A LUXURY HOTEL IN ITS UPPER PART Photo by Jean-Francois Rollinger/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Paris

Illustration - Paris

FRANCE. PARIS (75) 13TH ARRONDISSEMENT. LEFT BANK. ZAC MASSENA-BRUNESEAU. PASSAGE OF A TRAM IN FRONT OF THE DUO TOWERS DESIGNED BY ARCHITECT JEAN NOUVEL. THEY HOUSE THE OFFICES OF MORE THAN 9,000 GROUPE BPCE EMPLOYEES (BANQUE POPULAIRE + CAISSE D'EPARGNE). THE TWO BUILDINGS HAVE AN AUDITORIUM, SHOPS AS WELL AS A LUXURY HOTEL IN ITS UPPER PART Photo by Jean-Francois Rollinger/Only Paris/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trudeau Announces More Than $ 575M Goodyear Expansion Project - Canada

Trudeau Announces More Than $ 575M Goodyear Expansion Project - Canada

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Premier of Ontario Doug Ford and political representatives pose for a group photo with Goodyear employees after an announcement at the plant in Napanee,ON, Canada,, on Monday, August 12, 2024. Buoyed by up to $44.3 million in federal subsidies and another $ 20 million in provincial funding, Goodyear is expanding its Napanee factory to produce specialized tires for EVs and all-terrain vehicles. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company said its more than $ 75-million investment will create another 200 skilled positions in Napanee, 225 kilometres east of Toronto, ballooning its workforce to 1,000 workers by 2027. Photo by Justin Tang/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trudeau Announces More Than $ 575M Goodyear Expansion Project - Canada

Trudeau Announces More Than $ 575M Goodyear Expansion Project - Canada

Tires are seen on a line as Goodyear employees listen to an announcement at the plant in Napanee,ON, Canada,, on Monday, August 12, 2024. Buoyed by up to $44.3 million in federal subsidies and another $ 20 million in provincial funding, Goodyear is expanding its Napanee factory to produce specialized tires for EVs and all-terrain vehicles. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company said its more than $ 75-million investment will create another 200 skilled positions in Napanee, 225 kilometres east of Toronto, ballooning its workforce to 1,000 workers by 2027. Photo by Justin Tang/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trudeau Announces More Than $ 575M Goodyear Expansion Project - Canada

Trudeau Announces More Than $ 575M Goodyear Expansion Project - Canada

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shakes hands with Goodyear employees after an announcement at the plant in Napanee,ON, Canada,, on Monday, August 12, 2024. Buoyed by up to $44.3 million in federal subsidies and another $ 20 million in provincial funding, Goodyear is expanding its Napanee factory to produce specialized tires for EVs and all-terrain vehicles. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company said its more than $ 75-million investment will create another 200 skilled positions in Napanee, 225 kilometres east of Toronto, ballooning its workforce to 1,000 workers by 2027. Photo by Justin Tang/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trudeau Announces More Than $ 575M Goodyear Expansion Project - Canada

Trudeau Announces More Than $ 575M Goodyear Expansion Project - Canada

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shakes hands with Goodyear employees after an announcement at the plant in Napanee,ON, Canada,, on Monday, August 12, 2024. Buoyed by up to $44.3 million in federal subsidies and another $ 20 million in provincial funding, Goodyear is expanding its Napanee factory to produce specialized tires for EVs and all-terrain vehicles. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company said its more than $ 75-million investment will create another 200 skilled positions in Napanee, 225 kilometres east of Toronto, ballooning its workforce to 1,000 workers by 2027. Photo by Justin Tang/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

File photo dated April 2, 2023 shows Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu attends the Palm Sunday mass celebrated by pope Francis in St Peter s Square, Vatican. A Vatican court on Saturday sentenced a once powerful Italian cardinal to five years and six months in jail for financial crimes at the end of a historic trial. Angelo Becciu, 75, a former adviser to Pope Francis who was once considered a papal contender himself, was the most senior clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court. He and nine other defendants, including financiers, lawyers and ex-Vatican employees, were on trial for accusations of financial crimes focused on an opaque London property deal. At the heart of the trial is the 350-million-euro ($ 380-million) purchase of a luxury property in London, as part of an investment that began in 2014 and ended up costing the Vatican tens of millions of euros. The trial, which began in July 2021, has shone a light on the Holy See's murky finances, which Pope Francis has sought to clean

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Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

File photo dated November 2018 shows Italian Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, Prefect of the Vatican Congregation for the Causes of Saints in his office at the Vatican. A Vatican court on Saturday sentenced a once powerful Italian cardinal to five years and six months in jail for financial crimes at the end of a historic trial. Angelo Becciu, 75, a former adviser to Pope Francis who was once considered a papal contender himself, was the most senior clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court. He and nine other defendants, including financiers, lawyers and ex-Vatican employees, were on trial for accusations of financial crimes focused on an opaque London property deal. At the heart of the trial is the 350-million-euro ($ 380-million) purchase of a luxury property in London, as part of an investment that began in 2014 and ended up costing the Vatican tens of millions of euros. The trial, which began in July 2021, has shone a light on the Holy See's murky finances, which Pope Francis has so

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Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

File photo dated November 2018 shows Italian Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, Prefect of the Vatican Congregation for the Causes of Saints in his office at the Vatican. A Vatican court on Saturday sentenced a once powerful Italian cardinal to five years and six months in jail for financial crimes at the end of a historic trial. Angelo Becciu, 75, a former adviser to Pope Francis who was once considered a papal contender himself, was the most senior clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court. He and nine other defendants, including financiers, lawyers and ex-Vatican employees, were on trial for accusations of financial crimes focused on an opaque London property deal. At the heart of the trial is the 350-million-euro ($ 380-million) purchase of a luxury property in London, as part of an investment that began in 2014 and ended up costing the Vatican tens of millions of euros. The trial, which began in July 2021, has shone a light on the Holy See's murky finances, which Pope Francis has so

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Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

File photo dated August 27, 2022 shows Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu (Italy) during a Consistory ceremony led by pope Francis for the creation of 20 new Cardinals at the St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican. A Vatican court on Saturday sentenced a once powerful Italian cardinal to five years and six months in jail for financial crimes at the end of a historic trial. Angelo Becciu, 75, a former adviser to Pope Francis who was once considered a papal contender himself, was the most senior clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court. He and nine other defendants, including financiers, lawyers and ex-Vatican employees, were on trial for accusations of financial crimes focused on an opaque London property deal. At the heart of the trial is the 350-million-euro ($ 380-million) purchase of a luxury property in London, as part of an investment that began in 2014 and ended up costing the Vatican tens of millions of euros. The trial, which began in July 2021, has shone a light on the Holy See's murky f

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Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

File photo dated November 2018 shows Italian Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, Prefect of the Vatican Congregation for the Causes of Saints in his office at the Vatican. A Vatican court on Saturday sentenced a once powerful Italian cardinal to five years and six months in jail for financial crimes at the end of a historic trial. Angelo Becciu, 75, a former adviser to Pope Francis who was once considered a papal contender himself, was the most senior clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court. He and nine other defendants, including financiers, lawyers and ex-Vatican employees, were on trial for accusations of financial crimes focused on an opaque London property deal. At the heart of the trial is the 350-million-euro ($ 380-million) purchase of a luxury property in London, as part of an investment that began in 2014 and ended up costing the Vatican tens of millions of euros. The trial, which began in July 2021, has shone a light on the Holy See's murky finances, which Pope Francis has so

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Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

File photo dated November 2018 shows Italian Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, Prefect of the Vatican Congregation for the Causes of Saints in his office at the Vatican. A Vatican court on Saturday sentenced a once powerful Italian cardinal to five years and six months in jail for financial crimes at the end of a historic trial. Angelo Becciu, 75, a former adviser to Pope Francis who was once considered a papal contender himself, was the most senior clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court. He and nine other defendants, including financiers, lawyers and ex-Vatican employees, were on trial for accusations of financial crimes focused on an opaque London property deal. At the heart of the trial is the 350-million-euro ($ 380-million) purchase of a luxury property in London, as part of an investment that began in 2014 and ended up costing the Vatican tens of millions of euros. The trial, which began in July 2021, has shone a light on the Holy See's murky finances, which Pope Francis has so

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Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

File photo dated November 2018 shows Italian Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, Prefect of the Vatican Congregation for the Causes of Saints in his office at the Vatican. A Vatican court on Saturday sentenced a once powerful Italian cardinal to five years and six months in jail for financial crimes at the end of a historic trial. Angelo Becciu, 75, a former adviser to Pope Francis who was once considered a papal contender himself, was the most senior clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court. He and nine other defendants, including financiers, lawyers and ex-Vatican employees, were on trial for accusations of financial crimes focused on an opaque London property deal. At the heart of the trial is the 350-million-euro ($ 380-million) purchase of a luxury property in London, as part of an investment that began in 2014 and ended up costing the Vatican tens of millions of euros. The trial, which began in July 2021, has shone a light on the Holy See's murky finances, which Pope Francis has so

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Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

File photo dated November 2018 shows Italian Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, Prefect of the Vatican Congregation for the Causes of Saints in his office at the Vatican. A Vatican court on Saturday sentenced a once powerful Italian cardinal to five years and six months in jail for financial crimes at the end of a historic trial. Angelo Becciu, 75, a former adviser to Pope Francis who was once considered a papal contender himself, was the most senior clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court. He and nine other defendants, including financiers, lawyers and ex-Vatican employees, were on trial for accusations of financial crimes focused on an opaque London property deal. At the heart of the trial is the 350-million-euro ($ 380-million) purchase of a luxury property in London, as part of an investment that began in 2014 and ended up costing the Vatican tens of millions of euros. The trial, which began in July 2021, has shone a light on the Holy See's murky finances, which Pope Francis has so

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Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

File photo dated November 2018 shows Italian Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, Prefect of the Vatican Congregation for the Causes of Saints in his office at the Vatican. A Vatican court on Saturday sentenced a once powerful Italian cardinal to five years and six months in jail for financial crimes at the end of a historic trial. Angelo Becciu, 75, a former adviser to Pope Francis who was once considered a papal contender himself, was the most senior clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court. He and nine other defendants, including financiers, lawyers and ex-Vatican employees, were on trial for accusations of financial crimes focused on an opaque London property deal. At the heart of the trial is the 350-million-euro ($ 380-million) purchase of a luxury property in London, as part of an investment that began in 2014 and ended up costing the Vatican tens of millions of euros. The trial, which began in July 2021, has shone a light on the Holy See's murky finances, which Pope Francis has so

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Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

File photo dated June 28, 2018 shows newly-appointed Cardinal, Giovanni Angelo Becciu (Italy) poses after Pope Francis installed 14 new cardinals during a consistory ceremony in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican. A Vatican court on Saturday sentenced a once powerful Italian cardinal to five years and six months in jail for financial crimes at the end of a historic trial. Angelo Becciu, 75, a former adviser to Pope Francis who was once considered a papal contender himself, was the most senior clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court. He and nine other defendants, including financiers, lawyers and ex-Vatican employees, were on trial for accusations of financial crimes focused on an opaque London property deal. At the heart of the trial is the 350-million-euro ($ 380-million) purchase of a luxury property in London, as part of an investment that began in 2014 and ended up costing the Vatican tens of millions of euros. The trial, which began in July 2021, has shone a light on the Holy S

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Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

File photo dated November 2018 shows Italian Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, Prefect of the Vatican Congregation for the Causes of Saints in his office at the Vatican. A Vatican court on Saturday sentenced a once powerful Italian cardinal to five years and six months in jail for financial crimes at the end of a historic trial. Angelo Becciu, 75, a former adviser to Pope Francis who was once considered a papal contender himself, was the most senior clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court. He and nine other defendants, including financiers, lawyers and ex-Vatican employees, were on trial for accusations of financial crimes focused on an opaque London property deal. At the heart of the trial is the 350-million-euro ($ 380-million) purchase of a luxury property in London, as part of an investment that began in 2014 and ended up costing the Vatican tens of millions of euros. The trial, which began in July 2021, has shone a light on the Holy See's murky finances, which Pope Francis has so

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Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

Cardinal Sentenced To 5.5 Years In Vatican Fraud Trial

File photo dated June 28, 2018 shows newly-appointed Cardinal, Giovanni Angelo Becciu (Italy) poses after Pope Francis installed 14 new cardinals during a consistory ceremony in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican. A Vatican court on Saturday sentenced a once powerful Italian cardinal to five years and six months in jail for financial crimes at the end of a historic trial. Angelo Becciu, 75, a former adviser to Pope Francis who was once considered a papal contender himself, was the most senior clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court. He and nine other defendants, including financiers, lawyers and ex-Vatican employees, were on trial for accusations of financial crimes focused on an opaque London property deal. At the heart of the trial is the 350-million-euro ($ 380-million) purchase of a luxury property in London, as part of an investment that began in 2014 and ended up costing the Vatican tens of millions of euros. The trial, which began in July 2021, has shone a light on the Holy S

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JR Hokkaido scandal

JR Hokkaido scandal

SAPPORO, Japan - Hokkaido Railway Co. President Makoto Nojima (2nd from R) and other executives bow in apology during a press conference in Sapporo, northern Japan, on Jan. 21, 2014. The railway operator announced punitive measures on a total of 75 employees over the failure to fix rail defects and the falsification of track maintenance data at the railway operator.

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JR East Shinkansen trains suspended due to system failure

JR East Shinkansen trains suspended due to system failure

TOKYO, Japan - Employees of East Japan Railway Co. scramble to address problems and respond to passengers at Tokyo Station as all five lines of its Shinkansen bullet train services were suspended for 75 minutes due to a control system failure on the morning of Jan. 17, 2011, affecting at least 53,000 people.

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JR East Shinkansen trains suspended due to system failure

JR East Shinkansen trains suspended due to system failure

TOKYO, Japan - Employees of East Japan Railway Co. scramble to address problems and respond to passengers at Tokyo Station as all five lines of its Shinkansen bullet train services were suspended for 75 minutes due to a control system failure on the morning of Jan. 17, 2011, affecting at least 53,000 people.

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CHINA-SHENZHEN-COVID-19-CONTROL AND PREVENTION (CN)

CHINA-SHENZHEN-COVID-19-CONTROL AND PREVENTION (CN)

(220314) -- SHENZHEN, March 14, 2022 (Xinhua) -- A volunteer in protective gear guides citizens at a nucleic acid testing site in Luohu District of Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, March 13, 2022. In southern China's metropolis Shenzhen, which reported 75 confirmed locally transmitted cases on Sunday, the bus and subway systems were suspended, and businesses, except those providing essential services, have been closed from Monday to March 20. Employees must work from home if they can, and residents are barred from leaving the city in south China's Guangdong Province. (Photo by Chu Yan/Xinhua)

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CHINA-SHENZHEN-COVID-19-CONTROL AND PREVENTION (CN)

CHINA-SHENZHEN-COVID-19-CONTROL AND PREVENTION (CN)

(220314) -- SHENZHEN, March 14, 2022 (Xinhua) -- A deliveryman works in Futian District of Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, March 10, 2022. In southern China's metropolis Shenzhen, which reported 75 confirmed locally transmitted cases on Sunday, the bus and subway systems were suspended, and businesses, except those providing essential services, have been closed from Monday to March 20. Employees must work from home if they can, and residents are barred from leaving the city in south China's Guangdong Province. (Photo by Chu Yan/Xinhua)

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CHINA-SHENZHEN-COVID-19-CONTROL AND PREVENTION (CN)

CHINA-SHENZHEN-COVID-19-CONTROL AND PREVENTION (CN)

(220314) -- SHENZHEN, March 14, 2022 (Xinhua) -- A medical worker takes a swab sample from a citizen for nucleic acid test at a testing site in Luohu District of Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, March 13, 2022. In southern China's metropolis Shenzhen, which reported 75 confirmed locally transmitted cases on Sunday, the bus and subway systems were suspended, and businesses, except those providing essential services, have been closed from Monday to March 20. Employees must work from home if they can, and residents are barred from leaving the city in south China's Guangdong Province. (Photo by Chu Yan/Xinhua)

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CHINA-SHENZHEN-COVID-19-CONTROL AND PREVENTION (CN)

CHINA-SHENZHEN-COVID-19-CONTROL AND PREVENTION (CN)

(220314) -- SHENZHEN, March 14, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Medical workers clean up medical waste at a nucleic acid testing site in Luohu District of Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, March 13, 2022. In southern China's metropolis Shenzhen, which reported 75 confirmed locally transmitted cases on Sunday, the bus and subway systems were suspended, and businesses, except those providing essential services, have been closed from Monday to March 20. Employees must work from home if they can, and residents are barred from leaving the city in south China's Guangdong Province. (Photo by Chu Yan/Xinhua)

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JR East Shinkansen trains suspended due to system failure

JR East Shinkansen trains suspended due to system failure

TOKYO, Japan - Employees of East Japan Railway Co. scramble to address problems and respond to passengers at Tokyo Station as all five lines of its Shinkansen bullet train services were suspended for 75 minutes due to a control system failure on the morning of Jan. 17, 2011, affecting at least 53,000 people. (Kyodo)

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JR East Shinkansen trains suspended due to system failure

JR East Shinkansen trains suspended due to system failure

TOKYO, Japan - Employees of East Japan Railway Co. scramble to address problems and respond to passengers at Tokyo Station as all five lines of its Shinkansen bullet train services were suspended for 75 minutes due to a control system failure on the morning of Jan. 17, 2011, affecting at least 53,000 people. (Kyodo)

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