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Gisèle Pelicot says she ‘never regretted’ her decision to make rape trial public. #France #BBCNews
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Upsurge in Haiti gang violence | BBC News
Haiti is one of the poorest countries on earth and its capital, Port-au-Prince, is largely controlled by criminal gangs. Despite…
Anticipation builds in Corsica as final preparations made for visit by Pope Francis
(14 Dec 2024) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: ASSOCIATED PRESS Ajaccio, France – 14 December 2024 1. Various of mural portraying Pope Francis…
South Korea’s prime minister apologises for instability as he takes over for impeached president
(14 Dec 2024) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: ASSOCIATED PRESS Seoul – 14 December 2024 1. South Korean Prime Minister Han Duck-soo arriving…
Why Germany’s economic fortunes changed | DW News
During Angela Merkel’s sixteen years in office, economic growth was steady, unemployment came down dramatically and exports rose. And yet, her…
Migrant caravan begins journey to the US | DW News
From the southern Mexican city of Tapachula, a caravan of thousands of migrants has begun its journey to the U.S….
Does Germany’s constitutional court need protection from the far-right AfD? | DW News
Authoritarian governments often try to undermine the independence of supreme courts. As far-right populists gain ground in Germany, the Bundestag…
Deadly Israeli airstrikes hit Yemen infrastructure after Houthi missile launch | DW News
At least nine people were killed in Israeli airstrikes on Yemen in what Israel said was in retaliation for months…
Dominique Pelicot given maximum 20 year sentence in France rape trial
Gisele Pelicot, Dominique Pelicot’s wife, went public in the case, which shocked France. ABC News’ Tom Soufi Burridge reports. –––…
Lawmakers scramble to avoid government shutdown
The original agreement, which has been criticized by President-elect Donald Trump, would have kept the government open until March. –––…