L’affaire remonte à 2013, à l’époque de l’iPhone 5s et 5c, bien loin des préoccupations actuelles d’Apple concernant l’Europe. Sous l’aura de son smartphone vedette, Apple imposait alors à ses partenaires télécoms des conditions commerciales strictes pour distribuer ses produits. Douze ans plus tard, selon un article du journal L’Informé, le Tribunal des activités économiques […]| Siècle Digital
Inside the Imperial War Museum’s exhibition confronting sexual violence in conflict. Unsilenced: Sexual Violence in Conflict is finishing its six-month... The post Ground-breaking war exhibition finishes its run appeared first on Artefact.| Artefact
The director of Montana’s Department of Corrections has been tapped by President Donald Trump to serve as the United States Marshal for the District of Montana. Brian Gootkin has served as the head of Montana’s Department of Corrections since 2021. Gootkin will have to be confirmed by the U.S. Senate, which is moving quickly to […]| Daily Montanan
The Montana Department of Corrections announced crews have restored full water service at Montana State Prison near Deer Lodge. Water had previously been restored throughout most of the facility on Friday, with additional worked needed at the High Side 2 facility during the weekend. “Over the past two weeks, our employees, community partners, and the […]| Daily Montanan
The entire U.S. Ninth Circuit of Appeals may hear whether the Trump administration is able to send troops to Portland or other U.S. cities.| Daily Montanan
Editor’s note: This article is adapted from a version published July 28, 2025, by the Minnesota Women’s Press. Two cities both intertwined and distinct, Minneapolis and Saint Paul have different approaches to solving similar housing problems — whether through city and county services, direct community aid, or both. Housing needs are a prominent issue in both the Minneapolis and Saint Paul mayoral races this year, as well as city council races. This story focuses on two major iss...| Streets.mn
Les prud'hommes ont toutefois accepté qu'il perçoive 800.000 euros d'indemnités pour ses 28 années passées à la présentation de "Questions pour un champion".| Le HuffPost
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Innovators Magazine in 2025, every month this year we will publish some of our milestone moments: the stories, podcasts, initiatives, projects and partners that have shaped our journey so far. Here’s an update from our early days on the Apple News app, which we have been on since 2016. __ (this […] The post Follow Innovators Magazine on Apple News first appeared on Innovators magazine.| Innovators magazine
La jeune fille et la mort – Negar Haeri – Editions du Seuil, Septembre 2025. Témoignage, essai. « Aucune intrigue dans ce récit. Shaïna est morte.Elle a 13 ans quand elle est violée. 14 ans, quand elle est passée à... Lire la suite →| L'Oeil Noir
Mike Stephen learns about the effort to end politically drawn voting maps in Illinois from Chicago Magazine writer Ted McCle| Outside the Loop RADIO | Chicago's Almost Above-Ground Audio Magazine
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Montana for failure to disclose a data leak of 462,000 Montana residents.| Daily Montanan
71-year-old Umatilla elder, Wesley Dixon Jones, has been missing since Oct. 5, 2025. Searches are ongoing. The post The Umatilla Tribal Police Ask Public for Any Video in Missing Tribal Elder Case appeared first on Underscore Native News.| Underscore Native News
On Monday, Oct. 20, the U.S. Senate failed for an 11th time to advance a House-passed measure and end the shutdown The post ‘Going to Get Tougher’: Tribes Grapple With Ongoing Government Shutdown appeared first on Underscore Native News.| Underscore Native News
MMIW Search and Hope Alliance organizes upcoming three day long search, Oct. 31 - Nov. 2.| Underscore Native News
More than 150 plaintiffs could be part of $17 million legal action at the "prepper" complex in southwest South Dakota.| South Dakota News Watch
Opponents of the new prison raised concerns about the "chaos" in the DOC. A former corrections officer claims he faced retribution for complaining about problems at the Jameson Prison.| South Dakota News Watch
Le meurtre de Lola avait bouleversé l’opinion et enflammé la classe politique : trois ans après les faits, la cour d’assises de Paris a rendu son verdict ce vendredi. Et condamné Dahbia Benkired qui a violé, torturé et tué cette adolescente de 12 ans en 2022.| Le Nouvel Obs - Faits divers
Depuis l’ouverture du procès de son client aux assises du Tarn pour le meurtre de son épouse Delphine, la pénaliste s’illustre par sa pugnacité et sa parfaite connaissance de l’affaire.| Le Nouvel Obs - Faits divers
RNZ Pacific Former Fiji Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama has been given a 12-month suspended prison sentence by the Fiji High Court in Suva, local news media reports say. Bainimarama, 71, was found guilty of “making an unwarranted demand with menace” on October 2. The court found he used his position as Prime Minister in 2021| Asia Pacific Report
By Anneke Smith, RNZ News political reporter New Zealand’s opposition parties have promised to repeal the coalition government’s changes to the Marine and Coastal Area Act (MACA) if re-elected in the face of criticism over “mindsets of colonisation”. While the coalition has pitched the changes as restoring the legislation to its original intent, critics argue| Asia Pacific Report
RNZ Pacific Fiji Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica has stepped down from his position on the eve of his court appearance for corruption-related charges. Kamikamica has been charged by the country’s anti-corruption office with perjury and providing false information in his capacity as a public servant. Kamikamica, who also serves as the Minister for Trade| Asia Pacific Report
By Patrick Decloitre, RNZ Pacific correspondent French Pacific desk A Paris appeal court has confirmed that Kanak pro-independence leader Christian Téin is now cleared to return to New Caledonia. In September, a panel of judges had pronounced they were in favour of Téin’s return to New Caledonia, but the Public Prosecution then appealed, suspending his| Asia Pacific Report
RNZ Pacific A Fiji deputy prime minister has been charged by the country’s anti-corruption office with perjury and providing false information in his capacity as a public servant, according to local news media reports. Manoa Kamikamica, who also serves as the Minister for Trade and Communications and a key part of Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka’s| Asia Pacific Report
By Teuila Fuatai, RNZ Pacific senior journalist, and Susana Suisuiki, RNZ Pacific Waves host The future of the Manawanui wreckage and potential compensation payments remain a major talking point in Samoa. The Royal New Zealand Navy vessel ran aground on a reef off the south coast of Upolu in October last year and sank. New| Asia Pacific Report
Asia Pacific Report The International Criminal Court has rejected Israel’s bid to appeal against arrest warrants for its Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant over the Gaza genocide, reports TRT World News. In a ruling that made headlines worldwide, the ICC last November found “reasonable grounds” to believe Netanyahu and Gallant| Asia Pacific Report
COMMENTARY: By Gerard Otto of G News Of 42 referendums, 17 voted to retain Māori Wards in Aotearoa New Zealand’s local elections yesterday, which suggests something about where we are at as a nation — but you already knew that right? We all know that it’s only recently that we’ve been attempting to teach New| Asia Pacific Report
Jacqueline Jacob pourrait être mise en examen sept ans après une première procédure annulée pour vice de forme.| Le HuffPost
Grégory Villemin a été assassiné le 16 octobre 1984 dans les Vosges.| Le HuffPost
La procureure de la République de Paris Laure Beccuau a indiqué sur RTL que le préjudice financier du vol de bijoux au Louvre était estimé à 88 millions d’euros, sans prendre en compte la valeur historique des joyaux.| Le Nouvel Obs - Culture
En sept minutes, huit joyaux ont été dérobés au Louvre, dimanche matin. Que vont devenir ces trésors du patrimoine français ? Laurent Desse, président de la Compagnie d’expert en art et antiquités, nous éclaire.| Le Nouvel Obs - Culture
La stratégie de défense médiatique au nom de « l’Etat de droit » sonne faux au regard des attaques que Nicolas Sarkozy distille contre la justice, estime Béligh Nabli, professeur de droit public.| Le Nouvel Obs - Chroniques
Le projet de constitution proposé par la CAQ limite la capacité d’utiliser la Charte québécoise des droits et libertés pour protéger les minorités. The post Une nouvelle constitution québécoise qui menotte les droits et libertés appeared first on Pivot.| Pivot
Gabriel Loison et son cadet Lionel ont en commun d’avoir été ou d’être encore à la tête de mouvements considérés comme sectaires. Si le premier versait dans des théories psychothérapeutiques mâtinées de New Age, le second a fondé un mouvement chrétien dont il s’est auto-proclamé le prophète. Leur position respective de gourou n’est pas la […] The post Itinéraires sectaires de deux frères gourous first appeared on UNADFI.| UNADFI
La Gendarmerie royale du Canada a mis fin aux activités de Romana Didulo, figure conspirationniste liée au mouvement QAnon, installée depuis deux ans avec ses partisans dans une propriété de Richmond. Elle est soupçonnée de possession illégale d’armes à feu. La Gendarmerie royale du Canada a arrêté Romana Didulo, 50 ans, autoproclamée Reine du Canada. […] The post Romana Didulo interpellée first appeared on UNADFI.| UNADFI
Research, wildlife and conservation are in the crosshairs. The post More than 2,000 jobs could be cut at Interior during shutdown appeared first on High Country News.| High Country News
The Vanguard is asking for donations to raise $2,000 this week to pay off bills from a recent legal battle.| Davis Vanguard
Dans son livre "Faute de preuves", la journaliste Marine Turchi enquête sur la défiance face à la justice des victimes de violences sexuelles après les révélations #MeToo.| Le HuffPost
Après les plaintes de huit femmes, le parquet de Nanterre a enquêté pendant des mois au sujet de Patrick Poivre d'Arvor, ancien présentateur du journal télévisé de TF1.| Le HuffPost
La première plainte contre Patrick Poivre d'Arvor avait été classée sans suite fin juin pour “insuffisance de preuves”.| Le HuffPost
The reconciliation law (H.R. 1; P.L. 119-21) appropriated more than $45 billion for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) to support immigration efforts. While most of the funding is for federal purposes, some goes to states, including for the 287(g) Program. This brief summarizes these appropriations and provides an overview of the 287(g) Program and its current use in states. Additional details on other funding streams have not yet been released. Atta...| FFIS
Food assistance, arts and programs to help crime victims will likely need more state funding support to continue| Daily Montanan
La jeune femme violentée par des forces de l’ordre lors de la mobilisation du 18 septembre à Marseille a déposé une plainte contre X pour « violences en réunion ». La vidéo, largement republiée, a été vue plusieurs dizaines de millions de fois.| Le Nouvel Obs - Economie
The U.S. Senate on Wednesday voted to confirm Montana state Rep. Bill Mercer as a U.S. Judge for the District of Montana.| Daily Montanan
Montanans who use SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, may not receive the benefit in November. A message to SNAP clients on the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services website said the following on Tuesday: “As a result of the ongoing federal government shutdown, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service […]| Daily Montanan
Montana State Prison’s drinking water has routinely tested positive for coliform, a bacteria found in fecal matter, and the facility has received numerous drinking water violations over the past three decades, according to the state’s Safe Drinking Water Information System. Publicly available drinking water tests from the Department of Public Health and Human Service’s Environmental […]| Daily Montanan
Following House Bill 913, Yellowstone County officially has two new judges. Gov. Greg Gianforte appointed Seth Cunningham and Edward Zink to serve on the Thirteenth Judicial District in Yellowstone County, the Governor’s Office announced Monday in a news release. HB 913 increased the number of judges in that county from eight to 10. The Governor’s […]| Daily Montanan
Blaming 1970s infrastructure that apparently has not been properly maintained, the Montana Department of Corrections presented the beginning of a plan to permanently address water issues at the Montana State Prison. In a late Wednesday news release, the department said it would “begin installing new, modern and permanent water infrastructure” with a $21 million appropriation […]| Daily Montanan
A federal judge in Missoula dismissed a youth-led climate change lawsuit challenging several presidential executive orders on the grounds the district court did not have jurisdiction to provide the sweeping relief asked for by the plaintiffs. Judge Dana Christensen on Wednesday issued an order “reluctantly” dismissing Lighthiser v. Trump, saying the scope of the requests […]| Daily Montanan
The Department of Corrections announced late Tuesday it had identified three water leaks at the prison. The Department of Corrections discovered a “water pipe break” at 6 a.m. on Friday, and an inmate and family members have said conditions have grown dire since, with a lack of drinking water and unsanitary conditions. An inmate at […]| Daily Montanan
Attorney General Austin Knudsen has approved a second ballot initiative seeking to enshrine nonpartisan judicial elections into the Montana Constitution but has rewritten the language of the initiative, despite a lawsuit challenging a similar rewrite just weeks ago. Montanans for Nonpartisan Courts is one of two committees bringing ballot initiatives forward for the 2026 election […]| Daily Montanan
Investigations into two separate poaching cases by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks have led to recent charges against four men, the department said in a series of press releases last week. A special prosecutor filed charges against three Big Horn County men in Montana’s 22nd Judicial District Court alleging the unlawful killing of several bull […]| Daily Montanan
A broken water pipe at Montana State Prison has limited water for prisoners and forced mobilization of the state’s National Guard in an issue inmates’ families are calling a crisis, according to the Department of Corrections and family members of people who are incarcerated. “We haven’t had any showers since Thursday or even been able […]| Daily Montanan
The Missoula County Attorney’s Office has charged a 29-year-old man with a felony hate crime after he allegedly assaulted another man in downtown Missoula because he was Jewish, according to county officials. Authorities are hoping other people who witnessed the assault will come forward with more information. According to Missoula authorities, at around 1:30 p.m., […]| Daily Montanan
Kurt Alme was confirmed by the U.S. Senate to serve as the U.S. Attorney for the District of Montana, following a bitter, partisan fight in Washington, D.C. Alme, a former U.S. Attorney for Montana during President Donald Trump’s first administration, was confirmed in a 51-47 vote. Democrats and Republicans have fought for more than a […]| Daily Montanan
Two groups leading efforts to ensure that Montana’s judicial elections, both at the local and Supreme Court level, remain nonpartisan have filed a motion with the Montana Supreme Court saying that Attorney General Austin Knudsen has rewritten the ballot language of a proposal his office had already determined met the state’s legal requirements, and alleging […]| Daily Montanan
Two environmental organizations that have previously challenged the construction of a new power plant are suing the Montana Department of Environmental Quality accusing the state agency of failing to follow the state Supreme Court’s order to consider the station’s impact on human and environmental health. The suit is the second the Montana Environmental Information Center and […]| Daily Montanan
A man who was convicted in federal court of firearms violations after menacing neighbors and an elementary school in Billings by carrying guns and patrolling the neighborhood has had his conviction overturned in a split decision by the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. In a ruling earlier this week, the panel of three appellate […]| Daily Montanan
A federal judge in Missoula this week found that the U.S. Forest Service violated the law when authorizing expanded commercial livestock grazing leases north of Yellowstone National Park. In an order handed down Wednesday, U.S. District Court Judge Donald Molloy found that an Environmental Assessment conducted by the Forest Service was insufficient, as it did […]| Daily Montanan
A federal judge has directed the U.S. Department of the Interior and an irrigation corporation to stop diverting water from the Upper Clark Fork River near Deer Lodge to prevent harm to endangered bull trout. U.S. District Court Judge Brian Morris on Wednesday issued a temporary restraining order in a suit brought by two organizations, […]| Daily Montanan
A Flathead Valley mother and daughter from Honduras who were arrested by U.S. Border Patrol last weekend arrived Wednesday at a facility in Texas, the Daily Montanan confirmed. Luisa Torres and her daughter, Fergie Diaz, 17, were arrested Sunday after a call from the Montana Highway Patrol, leading to a 36-hour demonstration and additional arrests, […]| Daily Montanan
MISSOULA — “What is it you want me to do?” U.S. District Court Judge Dana Christensen asked the legal team behind 22 youth suing the Trump administration over a series of actions aimed at “unleashing” the fossil fuel industry. The lawsuit, Lighthiser v. Trump, was filed in Montana’s federal district court in May and seeks […]| Daily Montanan
The State of Montana is on the hook for nearly $3 million to cover attorney’s fees stemming from the litigation of Held v. Montana, the youth-led constitutional climate lawsuit that made national headlines when it went to trial in 2023. Lewis and Clark District Court Judge Kathy Seeley, who ruled in favor of the young […]| Daily Montanan
MISSOULA — For the second time in two years a youth-led lawsuit challenging the government’s role in climate change is seeing the inside of a Montana courtroom — this time with more plaintiffs and Democratic political consultant John Podesta as a key witness. Twenty-two youth are suing the Trump administration over the president’s executive orders […]| Daily Montanan
Une peine de dix ans de prison a notamment été requise contre « le commanditaire » du braquage parisien de 2016, Aomar Aït Khedache.| Le HuffPost
Proper 23, Year C, A Women’s Lectionary for the Whole Church Isaiah 61:1–4, 8–10; Psalm 133:1–3; 2 Corinthians 2:14–16; Mark 14:3–9 “The Will of God.” Not this Wil of God (one L). The will of God with two L’s. Let us pray: May God who is Majesty, Mercy, and Mystery speak words of life,...| The Rev. Wil Gafney, Ph.D. | Womanists Wading in the Word™
Republican Fond du Lac County District Attorney Eric Toney is running again for Wisconsin Attorney General.| WPR
It is time to reinstate equality before the law for all citizens, regardless of their politics, religion or identity grouping. Hardeep Singh in The Telegraph.| Civitas: Institute for the Study of Civil Society
Amidst a government shutdown, Native-certified CDFIs are looking to secure their previously allocated funds or risk shutting their doors.| Underscore Native News
The NWT government hopes to complete a new action plan on family violence by the summer of 2026, just under three years after committing to produce one. The post NWT expects to have family violence action plan by June 2026 first appeared on Cabin Radio.| Cabin Radio
Our World is Drowning in (Mis)Information Dear Church in Persistent Information Overload, Are you overwhelmed? If the Information Age began in the mid-20th century and ... Read More The post Communities of Wisdom in a World Drowning from Information Overload appeared first on Missio Alliance.| Missio Alliance
“You are still carrying anger towards this place.” These words from a mentor and colleague cut to the quick and reflected actions that others had ... Read More The post Hospitality Involves Welcoming Restoration and Repair appeared first on Missio Alliance.| Missio Alliance
It’s Not Up To Us To the Western Church, endlessly wrestling for control and power: The other day on a road trip I was listening ... Read More The post A Crisis of Control: On Letting Go of Power appeared first on Missio Alliance.| Missio Alliance
"In spite of all the ways you’ve been bruised and abused, beloved Ecclesia, remember your true self. Fiercely protect the place deep in you where Jesus’ Name is written."| Missio Alliance
Le chanteur Gims et sa compagne Demdem avaient porté plainte contre le rappeur Booba pour harcèlement moral et cyberharcèlement. Booba avait été interpellé mercredi et avant d’être placé en garde à vue.| Le Nouvel Obs - Culture
Husamettin Dogan, 44 ans, était le seul accusé à avoir fait appel. Condamné à neuf ans de réclusion criminelle en première instance, il a vu sa peine alourdie d’un an en appel. Contactés par l’AFP, les avocats de Gisèle Pelicot n’ont pas voulu faire de commentaire.| Le Nouvel Obs - Société
Husamettin Dogan, 44 ans, avait été condamné à neuf ans de réclusion criminelle en première instance.| Le Nouvel Obs - Société
The German-Jewish thinker and philosopher Hannah Arendt, who immigrated to the USA after the Nazi seizure of power, wrote in her 1957 New Yorker essay titled “Truth and Politics:” No... The post Seeking Truth in a Polarized World appeared first on BahaiTeachings.org.| - BahaiTeachings.org
Cédric Jubillar a pris la parole une dernière fois avant que la cour d’assises se retire pour délibérer, réaffirmant qu’il n’a « rien fait » à sa femme disparue en décembre 2020.| Le HuffPost
À l’époque, cette Parisienne de 25 ans en vacances sur la Côte d’Azur avait été poignardée alors qu’elle se promenait dans le parc de la colline du Château.| Le HuffPost
Dahbia Benkired a exprimé ses « regrets » lors du premier jour de son procès devant la cour d’assises de Paris. La famille de Lola tuée en 2022 lui a demandé « toute la vérité ».| Le HuffPost
Rue89 Lyon [Info Rue89Lyon] Forte de près de 130 salariés, la société de nettoyage Many Clean travaille avec nombre de bailleurs sociaux. Pour cela, elle profite de la précarité de travailleurs sans-papiers de la métropole de Lyon, en contournant le droit du travail. Contactée, elle n'a pas répondu à nos questions. Many Clean, la boite de nettoyage qui profite de la précarité des sans-papiers| Rue89 Lyon
Jeudi 2 octobre, Gérard Depardieu attaquait en citation directe l’émission « Complément d’enquête » pour le montage estimé « illicite » d’une séquence montrant l’acteur sexualisant une petite fille. Quatorze heures de débats tendus.| Le Nouvel Obs - Médias
The Trump tariffs on imported materials are raising the cost of making regalia. The post From Jingle Dresses to Beadwork, the Price of Tariffs Hits Home for Indigenous Designers, Small Businesses appeared first on Underscore Native News.| Underscore Native News
In the weeks leading up to the shutdown, tribal nations hefted their political and economic capital to protect services for their citizens. The post Tribal Governments Fend Off the Worst of the Impacts of the Shutdown appeared first on Underscore Native News.| Underscore Native News
In 2023, a judge cut Derek Williams’ prison sentence in half, making him eligible for parole. Williams now faces an uncertain parole process. His 180-year prison sentence was cut after saving a guard’s life. Years later, he’s still waiting to go home. is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.| Wisconsin Watch
This is the second part in a three-part series of my recent jury duty experience. For those interested, here is part one: https://petespringerauthor.wordpress.com/2025/09/26/doing-my-civic-duty-part-1/ The following morning, the jury pool members met in the hallway outside our assigned courtroom. We wore badges showing that we were on jury duty. The judge had instructed us to be … Continue reading Doing My Civic Duty (Part 2)| Pete Springer
"Every year, hundreds of thousands of Americans are released from prison. Too many step back into society with nowhere to go." The post Opinion: What Happens When Reentry Starts with Housing? appeared first on City Limits.| City Limits
Ciudadanos estadounidenses —muchos de ellos hombres latinos— han sido detenidos en interacciones con ICE como comúnmente se conoce al Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas de EE. UU. The post PODCAST: ¿Están atrapando a ciudadanos estadounidenses en operaciones de inmigración? appeared first on City Limits.| City Limits
Un commandant de police détaché à Clairefontaine, le centre d’entraînement de l’équipe de France de football, a reçu 60 000 euros de Kylian Mbappé. Les représentants de l’administration policière, après enquête de l’IGPN, ont demandé sa mise en retraite d’office, non suivis par les syndicats. La direction doit désormais trancher.| Le Nouvel Obs - Sport
The Dutch government stands accused of not doing enough to help residents of its Caribbean territory to adapt to climate change The post Bonaire v Netherlands: The island suing for climate protection appeared first on Dialogue Earth.| Dialogue Earth
The Sunday lectionary gospel reading for Trinity 18 in Year C is the Parable of the Unjust Judge and the Persistent Widow from Luke 18.1–8. A surface reading, confirmed by most online comments on it, is that basically we need to be nagging God before he will answer our prayer! But a more careful reading, locating the episode within the context of Luke's wider narrative, points to some important new perspectives. The New Testament epistle is Paul's striking description of Scripture as 'God-b...| Psephizo
Artificial intelligence is coming for the law. Are we ready for robots to become judge and jury?| www.abc.net.au
By Jonathan Cook: Anniversaries are often a cause for celebration. But who could have imagined back in October 2023 that we would now be marking the two-year anniversary of a genocide, documented in the minutest detail on our phones every day for 24 months?| Café Pacific | David Robie
Following record-level unrest during a pro-Palestinian demonstration in Bern, the police give numbers. Accordingly, most of them came from other cantons. Twenty-three were minors. After Saturday’s pro-Palestinian protest in Bern, police confirmed that 536 individuals had been temporarily detained for identity checks. Most were Swiss nationals but from outside the canton. Among them were 23 […] Der Beitrag 536 arrests after pro-Palestinian protest in Bern: Canton security chief calls for A...| Matthias Monroy
Avec Les éléments, John Boyne propose une variation en quatre temps sur le thème des abus sexuels. (...)| Pamolico – critiques romans, cinéma, séries
Des amendes de 1000 à 1 500 euros ont été requises mardi 7 octobre, au tribunal de Bayonne, contre sept Basques solidaires des personnes migrantes. Ces sept personnes étaient jugées pour avoir co-organisé le passage d’exilés entre l’Espagne et la […] L’article Course du pays basque : des amendes requises contre les 7 solidaires des exilés est apparu en premier sur Rapports de Force.| Rapports de Force
Weeks after President Donald Trump took to social media to instruct the nation’s chief law enforcement officer to take legal action against his political enemies, New York Attorney General Letitia James was indicted by a grand jury in Virginia on Thursday. The move comes one day after former FBI Director James Comey pleaded not guilty […]| The 19th
Five years ago, the United Nations concluded that conversion therapy could amount to torture and recommended it be banned. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will consider a case that could greenlight it for LGBTQ+ youth across the nation. It is the first of three blockbuster LGBTQ+ cases on its docket this term, as the court’s […]| The 19th
Prosecutors sought an 11-year sentence for Combs to “reflect the substantial psychological, emotional and physical damage he has inflicted.”| The 19th
Roughly 19 women are killed with a firearm in domestic violence homicide-suicides each month, according to a new report released Thursday from Everytown for Gun Safety shared exclusively with The 19th. “When we look at the public discourse on gun violence or on gun violence prevention, it tends to surround very public mass shootings,” said […]| The 19th