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Paris court convicts ten over cyber-bullying of Brigitte Macron

A Paris court has found ten people guilty of cyber-bullying Brigitte Macron, the wife of French President Emmanuel Macron, over a campaign of online harassment targeting her gender, sexuality and personal life. The defendants—eight men and two women—were convicted of posting degrading and insulting remarks online, including false claims about the first lady’s gender identity and repeated attacks referencing the 24-year age difference between her and the president. The judge ruled that the group acted with a clear intention to cause harm. Most of those convicted received suspended prison sentences of up to eight months. One defendant was immediately jailed after failing to appear in court, while several others were ordered to have their social media accounts suspended. Two of the defendants, self-described independent journalist Natacha Rey and online fortune-teller Amandine Roy, had already been convicted in 2024 for slander […]

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Epstein files row exposes cracks in Trump coalition

Attorney General Pam Bondi has sparked backlash online after declaring that President Donald Trump is running “the most transparent administration in American history,” a claim she made while discussing the release of documents related to last year’s attempted assassination of Trump. Instead of praise, Bondi’s statement reignited anger among commentators focused on a separate issue: the long-running controversy surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein files. Many respondents accused the administration of withholding key information and dismissed Bondi’s remarks as misleading. Critics argue that the frustration is not about photographs showing public figures such as Bill Clinton, Mick Jagger, Michael Jackson or Walter Cronkite in Epstein’s presence, which authorities say do not indicate wrongdoing. Rather, attention has centred on the extensive redactions contained in the released documents, which have fuelled suspicions among conspiracy-minded audiences. During the 2024 campaign, Trump had suggested he would […]

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Trump to Release 80,000 Pages of JFK Assassination Files

United States President Donald Trump has announced that on Tuesday, his administration will release approximately 80,000 pages of files related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. This announcement comes after decades of speculation and conspiracy theories surrounding the killing of the 35th U.S. president, who was shot in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963.Trump, speaking at the Kennedy Center, confirmed that there would be no redactions in the files and that they will be made available to the public. He expressed his confidence in the full release, saying, "I don’t believe we are going to redact anything. I said, ‘just don’t redact, you can’t redact.’"This decision follows Trump's January executive order aimed at releasing all remaining records on the JFK assassination, as well as files related to the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and civil rights leader Martin […]

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