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Nicolas Sarkozy trial - Paris

Nicolas Sarkozy trial - Paris

French-Algerian businessman Alexandre Djouhri arrives at the courthouse in Paris, France, 25 March 2025. Sarkozy and twelve other people, including three former ministers, stand trial for criminal conspiracy to receive funds for the 2007 presidential campaign from the regime of late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Nicolas Sarkozy has already been convicted twice, in two separate cases, since he left office in 2012. The trial will last until 10 April. Photo by Eliot Blondet / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nicolas Sarkozy trial - Paris

Nicolas Sarkozy trial - Paris

French-Algerian businessman Alexandre Djouhri arrives at the courthouse in Paris, France, 25 March 2025. Sarkozy and twelve other people, including three former ministers, stand trial for criminal conspiracy to receive funds for the 2007 presidential campaign from the regime of late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Nicolas Sarkozy has already been convicted twice, in two separate cases, since he left office in 2012. The trial will last until 10 April. Photo by Eliot Blondet / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nicolas Sarkozy trial - Paris

Nicolas Sarkozy trial - Paris

French-Algerian businessman Alexandre Djouhri arrives at the courthouse in Paris, France, 25 March 2025. Sarkozy and twelve other people, including three former ministers, stand trial for criminal conspiracy to receive funds for the 2007 presidential campaign from the regime of late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Nicolas Sarkozy has already been convicted twice, in two separate cases, since he left office in 2012. The trial will last until 10 April. Photo by Eliot Blondet / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nicolas Sarkozy trial - Paris

Nicolas Sarkozy trial - Paris

French-Algerian businessman Alexandre Djouhri arrives at the courthouse in Paris, France, 25 March 2025. Sarkozy and twelve other people, including three former ministers, stand trial for criminal conspiracy to receive funds for the 2007 presidential campaign from the regime of late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Nicolas Sarkozy has already been convicted twice, in two separate cases, since he left office in 2012. The trial will last until 10 April. Photo by Eliot Blondet / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nicolas Sarkozy trial - Paris

Nicolas Sarkozy trial - Paris

French-Algerian businessman Alexandre Djouhri arrives at the courthouse in Paris, France, 25 March 2025. Sarkozy and twelve other people, including three former ministers, stand trial for criminal conspiracy to receive funds for the 2007 presidential campaign from the regime of late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Nicolas Sarkozy has already been convicted twice, in two separate cases, since he left office in 2012. The trial will last until 10 April. Photo by Eliot Blondet / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nicolas Sarkozy trial - Paris

Nicolas Sarkozy trial - Paris

French-Algerian businessman Alexandre Djouhri arrives at the courthouse in Paris, France, 25 March 2025. Sarkozy and twelve other people, including three former ministers, stand trial for criminal conspiracy to receive funds for the 2007 presidential campaign from the regime of late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Nicolas Sarkozy has already been convicted twice, in two separate cases, since he left office in 2012. The trial will last until 10 April. Photo by Eliot Blondet / ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nicolas Sarkozy trial - Paris

Nicolas Sarkozy trial - Paris

French-Algerian businessman Alexandre Djouhri arrives at the courthouse in Paris, France, 25 March 2025. Sarkozy and twelve other people, including three former ministers, stand trial for criminal conspiracy to receive funds for the 2007 presidential campaign from the regime of late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Nicolas Sarkozy has already been convicted twice, in two separate cases, since he left office in 2012. The trial will last until 10 April. Photo by Eliot Blondet / ABACAPRESS.COM

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9 killed, 25 injured in shootings in southern Russia

STORY: 9 killed, 25 injured in shootings in southern Russia SHOOTING TIME: June 23, 2024 DATELINE: June 24, 2024 LENGTH: 00:00:52 LOCATION: DAGESTAN, Russia CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of a shooting site in southern Russia 2. various of street view STORYLINE: Nine people, including seven law enforcement officers, were killed and 25 others injured in shootings in southern Russia's Republic of Dagestan on Sunday, RIA Novosti reported, citing the muftiate of the republic. The shootings occurred at two Orthodox churches, a synagogue and a traffic police post in the coastal city of Derbent and Dagestan's capital city of Makhachkala, according to media reports. The Russian Investigative Committee has initiated criminal cases under the article related with terrorist attack on the shootings and a counter-terrorist operation regime was introduced in Dagestan, according to the National Anti-Terrorism Committee. Four of the attackers involved in the shootings have been eliminated and security forc

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Okinawans rally over alleged crimes by U.S. servicemen

Okinawans rally over alleged crimes by U.S. servicemen

NAHA, Japan - More than 7,000 residents of Okinawa took part in a rally on July 15 in the southern Okinawa Island city of Ginowan to protest two criminal cases allegedly committed by U.S. servicemen earlier this month and to call for a smaller U.S. military presence in the island prefecture. It is the largest gathering in the southernmost prefecture to protest the U.S. military since some 85,000 locals attended a similar rally in the wake of the September 1995 rape of a 12-year-old girl in the prefecture by three U.S. servicemen.

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Tomas Repka

Tomas Repka

***MARCH 5, 2019, FILE PHOTO*** Retired Czech footballer Tomas Repka, 45, who played in the national team in 1994-2001, will definitely go to prison for two years for embezzlement and harming his ex-wifeィs rights, the appeals court ruled today, on Tuesday, April 30, 2019, tightening the original 15-month sentence. The verdict has taken effect. The sentence included the previous punishment for Repka's Internet attacks on his second former wife in the form of false erotic ads on her services, qualified as harming the rights of another. Besides, Repka faces criminal prosecution in other cases. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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Tomas Repka

Tomas Repka

***MAY 22, 2000, FILE PHOTO*** Retired Czech footballer Tomas Repka, 45, who played in the national team in 1994-2001, will definitely go to prison for two years for embezzlement and harming his ex-wifeィs rights, the appeals court ruled today, on Tuesday, April 30, 2019, tightening the original 15-month sentence. The verdict has taken effect. The sentence included the previous punishment for Repka's Internet attacks on his second former wife in the form of false erotic ads on her services, qualified as harming the rights of another. Besides, Repka faces criminal prosecution in other cases. (CTK Photo/Stanislav Zbynek)

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Tomas Repka

Tomas Repka

***JUNE 6, 2001, FILE PHOTO*** Retired Czech footballer Tomas Repka, 45, who played in the national team in 1994-2001, will definitely go to prison for two years for embezzlement and harming his ex-wifeィs rights, the appeals court ruled today, on Tuesday, April 30, 2019, tightening the original 15-month sentence. The verdict has taken effect. The sentence included the previous punishment for Repka's Internet attacks on his second former wife in the form of false erotic ads on her services, qualified as harming the rights of another. Besides, Repka faces criminal prosecution in other cases. (CTK Photo/Libor Zavoral)

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Tomas Repka

Tomas Repka

***OCTOBER 14, 1998, FILE PHOTO*** Retired Czech footballer Tomas Repka, 45, who played in the national team in 1994-2001, will definitely go to prison for two years for embezzlement and harming his ex-wifeィs rights, the appeals court ruled today, on Tuesday, April 30, 2019, tightening the original 15-month sentence. The verdict has taken effect. The sentence included the previous punishment for Repka's Internet attacks on his second former wife in the form of false erotic ads on her services, qualified as harming the rights of another. Besides, Repka faces criminal prosecution in other cases. (CTK Photo/Libor Zavoral)

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Tomas Repka

Tomas Repka

***MAY 6, 2012, FILE PHOTO*** Retired Czech footballer Tomas Repka, 45, who played in the national team in 1994-2001, will definitely go to prison for two years for embezzlement and harming his ex-wifeィs rights, the appeals court ruled today, on Tuesday, April 30, 2019, tightening the original 15-month sentence. The verdict has taken effect. The sentence included the previous punishment for Repka's Internet attacks on his second former wife in the form of false erotic ads on her services, qualified as harming the rights of another. Besides, Repka faces criminal prosecution in other cases. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Tomas Repka

Tomas Repka

***MAY 25, 1994, FILE PHOTO*** Retired Czech footballer Tomas Repka, 45, who played in the national team in 1994-2001, will definitely go to prison for two years for embezzlement and harming his ex-wifeィs rights, the appeals court ruled today, on Tuesday, April 30, 2019, tightening the original 15-month sentence. The verdict has taken effect. The sentence included the previous punishment for Repka's Internet attacks on his second former wife in the form of false erotic ads on her services, qualified as harming the rights of another. Besides, Repka faces criminal prosecution in other cases. (CTK Photo/Petr Berger)

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Niimi sentenced to death for sarin attacks, murders

Niimi sentenced to death for sarin attacks, murders

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Tomomitsu Niimi, a senior member of the AUM Shinrikyo, who was sentenced to death at the Tokyo District Court on June 26 for his involvement in a series of murders committed by the cult, including the 1995 sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway system. Niimi, 38, was found guilty in a total of 11 criminal cases, including seven murder cases and two attempted murder cases that took place between February 1989 and April 1995.

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Okinawans rally over alleged crimes by U.S. servicemen

Okinawans rally over alleged crimes by U.S. servicemen

NAHA, Japan - More than 7,000 residents of Okinawa took part in a rally on July 15 in the southern Okinawa Island city of Ginowan to protest two criminal cases allegedly committed by U.S. servicemen earlier this month and to call for a smaller U.S. military presence in the island prefecture. It is the largest gathering in the southernmost prefecture to protest the U.S. military since some 85,000 locals attended a similar rally in the wake of the September 1995 rape of a 12-year-old girl in the prefecture by three U.S. servicemen.

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