Tag: justice
“There is a need for greater severity in this affair” – L’Express
On the night of January 26, 2020, Boris M., 37, went to the home of Dominique and Gisèle Pelicot, in Mazan, in Vaucluse. Previously drugged by her husband, the sixty-year-old…
sentences of 4 to 20 years requested against the 51 accused
Sentences of 4 to 20 years in prison were requested by the prosecution against the 51 accused at the Mazan rape trial. The indictment began Monday morning and concluded this…
indictment of four officials of the Canadian mining company Barrick Gold
In Mali, four employees of the Canadian company Barrick Gold, owner with the Malian state of one of the largest gold complexes in the world, were charged and placed in…
Joliba TV no longer broadcasts but the profession remains mobilized for the restart of broadcasts
In Mali, Joliba TV has no longer broadcast since Tuesday November 26 and the withdrawal of its license came into force. The High Communication Authority of Mali (HAC) notified the…
The Mazan rape trial seen by foreign journalists: Gisèle Pelicot “has become an icon”
In Avignon, the trial of Dominique Pelicot and her co-accused has been held for more than three months for having raped Gisèle Pélicot, while she was drugged by her husband.…
In Egypt, hundreds of people erased from terrorism lists
In Egypt, hundreds of people, many of them Muslim Brotherhood members, have been removed from terrorism lists. This decision was taken by the Egyptian Assize Court and raises many questions.…
After the end of the prosecution against Donald Trump, “the scope of immunity has broadened”
American justice has stopped the prosecution of the president-elect for illegal attempts to reverse the results of the 2020 election and for withholding classified documents, under the principle of presidential…
the schoolgirl who lied apologizes to her family
The schoolgirl who had accused Samuel Paty, the history and geography teacher murdered on October 16, 2020, of having shown caricatures of naked Mohammed and of having allegedly discriminated against…
Climate justice: low-income households more exposed to heat islands in cities, INSEE shows
News Published on 11/24/2024 at 4:02 p.m. updated on 11/24/2024 at 4:02 p.m. Reading 2 min. Cities are heating up and the poorest are on the front line: working-class neighborhoods,…
UK to create criminal offense to better combat chemical submission
UK to make chemical submission a crime. Chemical submission, spiking in English, consists of making someone ingest alcohol, medicines or drugs without their knowledge. For example, pouring drugs into a…