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trump and the court, which will be facing a complex case in a heated election year. it comes as recent polls show americans views of the supreme court are not particularly positive. one major reason people cited their disapproval is the courts reversal of roe v. wade, which created the constitutional right to an abortion. the current makeup of the court leans conservative after president trump appointed three of the justices on the bench. justice stephen breyer, who was appointed by bill clinton, retired in 2022 after nearly three decades on the bench. he was considered a liberal justice. mr. breyer has published a book, reflecting on his career and voicing criticism of the way the current court interprets the constitution. we sat down with him earlier. justice breyer, thank you so much for joining us on bbc news. you have been writing and talking about the current courts approach to the law. some textualism, adhering to the plain text of the constitution and the statutes versus a more practical approach, which you favor. are you worried that the supreme court is hea
trump and the court, which will be facing a complex case in a heated election year. it comes as recent polls show americans views of the supreme court are not particularly positive. one major reason people cited their disapproval is the courts reversal of roe v. wade, which created the constitutional right to an abortion. the current makeup of the court leans conservative after president trump appointed three of the justices on the bench. justice stephen breyer, who was appointed by bill...
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trump has nearly 8 million shares of the stock worth billions of dollars at its current pricing. it is seen as a much—needed financial boost for the former us president who has nine days to post a $175 million bond in a case where he lied about the value of his assets. now from the world of sport. ukraine has qualified for the 2024 european championship after a dramatic 2—1 victory over iceland in their playoff final. ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky celebrated the win on telegram, thanking the team for "for proving once again that when ukrainians face challenges "but refuse to give up and continue the fight, "they invariably win." best of luck to all. that's it for the moment. from all the team here, thanks for watching. i am caitriona perry. stay with us on bbc news. take care. hello. the weather is going to throw just about everything at us over the next couple of days. certainly for wednesday — lots of heavy thundery downpours, albeit with some spells of sunshine in between, also quite windy out there. all driven by low pressure centred to the west of the uk. rain
trump has nearly 8 million shares of the stock worth billions of dollars at its current pricing. it is seen as a much—needed financial boost for the former us president who has nine days to post a $175 million bond in a case where he lied about the value of his assets. now from the world of sport. ukraine has qualified for the 2024 european championship after a dramatic 2—1 victory over iceland in their playoff final. ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky celebrated the win on telegram,...
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and a windfallforformer us president donald trump — find out why later on the programme. hello and welcome to asia business report. i'm steve lai. we begin with the collapse of a major bridge in the us city of baltimore after a container ship crashed into it. authorities have said they've suspended search operations and six missing people are presumed dead. it is obviously overnight in baltimore now but the incident has a lot of sing a or connections. some details
and a windfallforformer us president donald trump — find out why later on the programme. hello and welcome to asia business report. i'm steve lai. we begin with the collapse of a major bridge in the us city of baltimore after a container ship crashed into it. authorities have said they've suspended search operations and six missing people are presumed dead. it is obviously overnight in baltimore now but the incident has a lot of sing a or connections. some details
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the lawyer for trump was unable to answer. he gave generalities that didn't makejustice marshall happy at all. it turns out there are about to enter documents to review, may be relevant, maybe not, arguably document don't relevant. they have been reviewed in the last two or three weeks. that is plenty of time. —— arguably relevant. thejudge said "this is fair play, you could have asked them for them early, much earlier, go get ready for trial, get ready, because we will start." looking at other court proceedings today involving the former president, he was supposed to post a half billion dollar bond in a civilfraud case. donald trump's lawyers were accusing the manhattan da of misconduct. does this amount to misconduct or election interference, do you think? absolutely not. the prosecutors got these documents into the defence team's hands. they had plenty of time to look at them. the number of documents that are relevant to this case were quite modest. it has nothing to do with election interference. frankly the charges he
the lawyer for trump was unable to answer. he gave generalities that didn't makejustice marshall happy at all. it turns out there are about to enter documents to review, may be relevant, maybe not, arguably document don't relevant. they have been reviewed in the last two or three weeks. that is plenty of time. —— arguably relevant. thejudge said "this is fair play, you could have asked them for them early, much earlier, go get ready for trial, get ready, because we will start."...
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for more on donald trump's _ happen. for more on donald trump's cases _ happen. for more on donald trump's cases i _ happen. for more on donald trump's cases i spoke - happen. for more on donald trump's cases i spoke to - happen. for more on donald i trump's cases i spoke to faith gay, defence lawyer, and former federal prosecutor. faith, thank you forjoining us on bbc news. let's start with the so—called hush money case, stalling and delaying as a tactic we often see in legal proceedings and donald trump's team appears to be doing that in this case, as in many others, but in this case, do you think it will work? i think not. in this _ you think it will work? i think not. in this particular - you think it will work? i think not. in this particular case i you think it will work? i think not. in this particular case it| not. in this particular case it was a very common argument put to the court to stop additional documents were requested the last minute by donald trump's team. the documents were probably provided by federal prosecutors and donald trump had a chan
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the election interference charge go to donald trump, not to this prosecutorial team. looking at the other court _ prosecutorial team. looking at the other court proceedings i the other court proceedings today involving the former president, he was supposed to post half $1 billion in bond in a severalfraud case. thejudge in that appeals at $175 million in that appeals at $175 million in space is only $175 million would be acceptable. is that what usually happens, or did they come as a surprise? i think is a surprise. it was issued in short order without any reasoning from the presiding justice and for other judges. essentially it is a conservative decision. this is a 1—of—a—kind civil fraud judgement against an ex—president. the amounts of money are staggering. although the court didn't give its reasoning, we could perhaps speculate that because of the amount, $175 million is still a lot. perhaps one or more of the appellate courtjudges have appellate court judges have some appellate courtjudges have some concerns about the amount is calculated in the trial cou
the election interference charge go to donald trump, not to this prosecutorial team. looking at the other court _ prosecutorial team. looking at the other court proceedings i the other court proceedings today involving the former president, he was supposed to post half $1 billion in bond in a severalfraud case. thejudge in that appeals at $175 million in that appeals at $175 million in space is only $175 million would be acceptable. is that what usually happens, or did they come as a surprise?...
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trump denies. jury selection was initially scheduled to begin monday but the trial was delayed until april 15 to allow mr. trump's legal team to review new records related to the case. the trial will start in the midst of a heated election campaign. mr. trump is the presumptive republican nominee and he said in a press conference after the rulings that the trials were politically motivated and part of what he called a wider effort to hurt his chances at winning the presidency. let's go to new york now and our correspondent is standing by for us tonight. she has been following all of the legal developments taking place. always good to see you. let's start with this bond payment that was reduced to $175 million. how big of a boost to you think this is for the former president? >> it is a major boost. it really was a lifeline to donald trump right on the day, right up until the last deadline where he had to pay that massive pond. there was real questions over whether either donald trump was as wealthy
trump denies. jury selection was initially scheduled to begin monday but the trial was delayed until april 15 to allow mr. trump's legal team to review new records related to the case. the trial will start in the midst of a heated election campaign. mr. trump is the presumptive republican nominee and he said in a press conference after the rulings that the trials were politically motivated and part of what he called a wider effort to hurt his chances at winning the presidency. let's go to new...
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mr trump had feared that his beloved trump tower could be seized and his bank accounts frozen as he couldn't pay the m64 million fine. in the nick of time, an appeal court gave him another ten days and reduced the sum to 175 million, an amount he says he can afford and that he'll pay the money very quickly. victory messages went out to supporters saying, "trump tower remains mine", but he is still asking them to send money, claiming the political persecution continues. sarah smith, bbc news, new york. ukraine's air force says it shot down two russian missiles over the capital, kyiv, but that falling debris injured at least five people. a bbc documentary brings home the stark reality of the bitter fighting taking place. it follows a single ukrainian infantry batallion, whose troops, led by commander vovan, wore body cameras, showing their efforts to defend a railway line in the kupyansk forest. if the russians were to seize the line, they could use it to launch an attack on the major city of kharkiv. you may find some of this report distressing. a fascinating documentary — do have a watch.
mr trump had feared that his beloved trump tower could be seized and his bank accounts frozen as he couldn't pay the m64 million fine. in the nick of time, an appeal court gave him another ten days and reduced the sum to 175 million, an amount he says he can afford and that he'll pay the money very quickly. victory messages went out to supporters saying, "trump tower remains mine", but he is still asking them to send money, claiming the political persecution continues. sarah smith,...
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donald trump is set to become the first former us president to go on criminal trial. a judge has set april 15th for hearing the case in which he's alleged to have paid "hush" money to a porn star, stormy daniels, over a sexual relationship. mr trump denies it ever took place, and has pleaded not guilty to 3a counts of falisfying business records to hide the payment, made before the 2016 us election. we're going through this weaponisation of our government to try and knock out somebody�*s political opponent, and so far, based on the polls, it's not working at all, the people understand it. we have a man who just ruled he'd like the trial to start in 21 days or something, and i don't know how you can have a trial that's going on right in the middle of an election. not fair, not fair. and our north america editor sarah smith is in new york and can tell us more. sarah. yes, mr throuple be back here in three weers' _ sarah. yes, mr throuple be back here in three weeks' time _ sarah. yes, mr throuple be back here in three weeks' time for _ sarah. yes, mr throuple be back
donald trump is set to become the first former us president to go on criminal trial. a judge has set april 15th for hearing the case in which he's alleged to have paid "hush" money to a porn star, stormy daniels, over a sexual relationship. mr trump denies it ever took place, and has pleaded not guilty to 3a counts of falisfying business records to hide the payment, made before the 2016 us election. we're going through this weaponisation of our government to try and knock out...
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a twin legal threat for donald trump as he arrives at court in new york.
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donald trump said he wanted a delay from that, the district attorney accused donald trump's team ofjust trying to delay this trial. so we will see today who the judge sides with. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. russia has charged four men it says attacked a concert hall near moscow on friday, killing at least 137 people. the men appeared in court late on sunday showing signs of being beaten. prosecutors say three of them have pleaded guilty to terrorism offences. the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for the attack, but that hasn't stopped the kremlin from trying to blame ukraine — an accusation kyiv describes as "absurd". graham satchell has more details. the four terror suspects were dragged into court bound and blindfolded. this a very public show. look at the number of cameras as the men are paraded in glass boxes. all four men appear to have been beaten, one was in a wheelchair. they are accused of killing at least 137 people in the massacre on friday night and face life in prison, although calls are growing in russia for the men to be given the
donald trump said he wanted a delay from that, the district attorney accused donald trump's team ofjust trying to delay this trial. so we will see today who the judge sides with. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. russia has charged four men it says attacked a concert hall near moscow on friday, killing at least 137 people. the men appeared in court late on sunday showing signs of being beaten. prosecutors say three of them have pleaded guilty to terrorism offences. the...
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with donald trump and so on. , �*, ., , ., on. yes, it's a very important question. _ on. yes, it's a very important question, how _ on. yes, it's a very important question, how are _ on. yes, it's a very important question, how are these - on. yes, it's a very important i question, how are these groups funded? at least from messaging online, and a lot of intelligence reports we see and read, they do put out constantly, at least in their messaging, their supporters put out requests for donations and this is based on the afghan government, the taliban, saying they captured a number of k s p members and had been receiving funding from abroad through cryptocurrency and other means, but it is very hard to know how they are funded. can ijust ask how they are funded. can i just ask a very how they are funded. can ijust ask a very quick one to steve? steve ? the steve? the bbc is not raising any questions about the capture of the four terrorists. it seemed unlikely they would be captured alive without a firefight. as it potentially four
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we expect to see donald trump sometime in the next couple of hours. we will get back to new york as soon as we get any images of former president trump. the uk's deputy prime minister oliver dowden is to brief mps today on the cyber threat from china. he's expected to tell parliament that china is behind a wave of cyber—attacks against mps and peers. the british government says it is time to "call out" attacks aimed at undermining democracy. china is also believed to have access to the personal details of 40 million voters in a hack of the election watchdog. the bbc understands other western nations were set out similar concerns. let's speak to our political correspondent peter saull, who's at westminster for us: this is a serious set of allegations over china, isn't it? it this is a serious set of allegations over china, isn't it?— over china, isn't it? it definitely is. this electoral— over china, isn't it? it definitely is. this electoral commission i over china, isn't it? it definitely i is. this electoral commission hack apparently happened
we expect to see donald trump sometime in the next couple of hours. we will get back to new york as soon as we get any images of former president trump. the uk's deputy prime minister oliver dowden is to brief mps today on the cyber threat from china. he's expected to tell parliament that china is behind a wave of cyber—attacks against mps and peers. the british government says it is time to "call out" attacks aimed at undermining democracy. china is also believed to have access to...
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presidentjoe biden and former president donald trump have already secured enough delegates to become their parties' presumptive nominees. mr biden will appear in the democratic primary in both states. republicans will vote only in louisiana as missouri held caucuses earlier in the month. some of the world's most famous landmarks have turned off their lights and been plunged into darkness — taking part in earth hour. the global event aims to raise awareness of environmental issues and the impact of climate change. here is the moment the sydney opera house in australia flicked the switch, in unison with the sydney harbour bridge. injapan — this is the tokyo tower having its lights switched off. a sight rarely seen — hong kong's victoria harbour and city skyline in darkness as part of the campaign. and here's bangkok s iconic temple of dawn, going dark. and this was the moment the lights on the eiffel tower in paris went off. the 16—year—old initiative takes place at 8:30pm local time. major us landmarks including the empire state building, the space needle, niagara falls, and
presidentjoe biden and former president donald trump have already secured enough delegates to become their parties' presumptive nominees. mr biden will appear in the democratic primary in both states. republicans will vote only in louisiana as missouri held caucuses earlier in the month. some of the world's most famous landmarks have turned off their lights and been plunged into darkness — taking part in earth hour. the global event aims to raise awareness of environmental issues and the...
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presidentjoe biden and former president donald trump have already secured enough delegates to become their parties' presumptive nominees. but the primaries give the two the chance to secure even more. mr biden will appear in the democratic primary in both states. republicans will vote only in louisiana as missouri already held caucuses earlier in the month. some of the world's most famous landmarks have gone dark. they're taking part in �*earth hour�*, to raise awareness of environmental issues and the impact of climate change. the sydney opera house in australia joined the sydney harbour bridge in turning out the lights. injapan — this is the tokyo tower plunging into darkness. hong kong's shimmering victoria harbour and glittering city skyline also darkened as part of the campaign. and here's bangkok s iconic temple of dawn, going dark. stay with us here on bbc news hello there. well, it's certainly been a lively start to the weekend weatherwise. loads of showers around on saturday, some of them with hail and thunder, some of them with mammatus clouds — always a sign of a g
presidentjoe biden and former president donald trump have already secured enough delegates to become their parties' presumptive nominees. but the primaries give the two the chance to secure even more. mr biden will appear in the democratic primary in both states. republicans will vote only in louisiana as missouri already held caucuses earlier in the month. some of the world's most famous landmarks have gone dark. they're taking part in �*earth hour�*, to raise awareness of environmental...
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kate on google has been generating more searches than donald trump and joe biden, despite the fact that we have an election around the corner in america. so it really has been a massive story, even before she revealed that she had cancer. now, i think that the kind of audience is split between those who massively regret some of the things they've been posting on social media, and a contingent of people who are doubling down and have pivoted from spreading crazy, wild conspiracies about kate to maybe having a pop at prince william, so some people clearly not viewing this situation with the gravity that i think it deserves, and i just sincerely hope that those people think through how they may feel, months down the line, if kate's still struggling. this is an incredibly difficult time for the monarchy, which is an institution. it performs roles. whether you are for the monarchy or against, it does serve a purpose in society, and we've had the announcement about the princess just a few weeks after the announcement about the king himself. how does the institution continue to function? yes,
kate on google has been generating more searches than donald trump and joe biden, despite the fact that we have an election around the corner in america. so it really has been a massive story, even before she revealed that she had cancer. now, i think that the kind of audience is split between those who massively regret some of the things they've been posting on social media, and a contingent of people who are doubling down and have pivoted from spreading crazy, wild conspiracies about kate to...
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kate on google has been generating more searches than donald trump and joe biden despite it being an election year. it has been a massive story, even before she revealed that she had cancer. now i think the audience is split between those who massively regret some of the things they had been posting and a contingent of people who are doubling down and have pivoted from spreading crazy wild conspiracy theories about kate and maybe having a pop at prince william, so some people clearly are still not viewing this situation with the gravity i think it deserves and ijust sincerely hope those people think through how they may feel months down the line of kate is still struggling. this feel months down the line of kate is still struggling-— still struggling. this is an incredibly _ still struggling. this is an incredibly difficult - still struggling. this is an incredibly difficult time i still struggling. this is an | incredibly difficult time for still struggling. this is an - incredibly difficult time for the monarchy, which is an institution, it performs roles, whether you are for the
kate on google has been generating more searches than donald trump and joe biden despite it being an election year. it has been a massive story, even before she revealed that she had cancer. now i think the audience is split between those who massively regret some of the things they had been posting and a contingent of people who are doubling down and have pivoted from spreading crazy wild conspiracy theories about kate and maybe having a pop at prince william, so some people clearly are still...
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trump faces a $451; million court payment in a new york fraud case and if the merger goes through, trump could hold potentially $3 billion in stock. but he may not be able to sell it for six months. with just hours to go, the biden administration is urging the senate to pass a bill to avoid a us government shutdown. earlier, the house of representatives approved a $1.2 trillion spending bill, but it still needs to be approved by the senate before midnight in washington. if it doesn't, the federal government will be forced to stop most nonessential functions. the us state department says it facilitated the safe departure of more than 230 american citizens out of haiti since march 17th. gang violence has forced hundreds of thousands from their homes. the united nations welcomed reports that political groups selected all members of the transitional council that would take over presidential powers ahead of future elections in haiti. it's been ten days since haiti's former prime minister ariel henry resigned after being faced with international and internal pressure. unicef says it's unable t
trump faces a $451; million court payment in a new york fraud case and if the merger goes through, trump could hold potentially $3 billion in stock. but he may not be able to sell it for six months. with just hours to go, the biden administration is urging the senate to pass a bill to avoid a us government shutdown. earlier, the house of representatives approved a $1.2 trillion spending bill, but it still needs to be approved by the senate before midnight in washington. if it doesn't, the...
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judd trump is through to the semi—finals of the world open. the defending champion beat kyren wilson by five frames to two and will now play jackson page who beat elliot slessor, also by five frames to two. ding junhui and neil robertson are also through. more gold medal success to report for great britain from the para—cycling track world championships in rio. lizzi jordan and debutant pilot danni khan took gold in the women's tandem time?trial. meanwhile britain's archie atkinson claimed gold in the men's ca individual pursuit, producing an outstanding ride to defeat defending world champion kevin le cunff in rio. this is the last major event before the paris 2024 paralympics and after two days great britain are top of the medal table with four golds and four silvers. and that's all the sport for now. ijust want i just want to turn to a breaking story and news coming out of russia thatis story and news coming out of russia that is just been reported. some obvious caveats but to the reuters news agency and the task reporting that russian me
judd trump is through to the semi—finals of the world open. the defending champion beat kyren wilson by five frames to two and will now play jackson page who beat elliot slessor, also by five frames to two. ding junhui and neil robertson are also through. more gold medal success to report for great britain from the para—cycling track world championships in rio. lizzi jordan and debutant pilot danni khan took gold in the women's tandem time?trial. meanwhile britain's archie atkinson claimed...
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how donald trump could be in line for a $3 billion payout. welcome to world business report. apple is being accused of using unfair tactics to dominate the smartphone market, crushing competition and driving up prices for consumers. the usjustice department is leading a major lawsuit, claiming the company violates antitrust laws. apple says it will �*vigorously�* fight the case. joining me now is our north america business correspondent, michelle fleury. this is a landmark case that appple is facing. == this is a landmark case that appple is facina. m, this is a landmark case that appple isfacina. a, , this is a landmark case that appple isfacin.. a, , this is a landmark case that appple isfacin.. , , is facing. -- apple is facing. this was an attempt _ is facing. -- apple is facing. this was an attempt to _ is facing. -- apple is facing. this was an attempt to shore - is facing. -- apple is facing. this was an attempt to shore up - is facing. -- apple is facing. this was an attempt to shore up or. is facing. -- apple is facing. this i was an attempt to shore up or flex t
how donald trump could be in line for a $3 billion payout. welcome to world business report. apple is being accused of using unfair tactics to dominate the smartphone market, crushing competition and driving up prices for consumers. the usjustice department is leading a major lawsuit, claiming the company violates antitrust laws. apple says it will �*vigorously�* fight the case. joining me now is our north america business correspondent, michelle fleury. this is a landmark case that appple...
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donald trump eyes $3.3 billion payout, as his online platform gets ready to join the stock market. welcome to world business report. apple is being accused of monopolizing the smartphone market, crushing competition and driving up prices for consumers. the us department ofjustice and 15 states have filed a landmark lawsuit claiming the company violates antitrust laws. apple denies the claims and says it will "vigorously" fight the lawsuit. michelle fleury has more. more than 1 billion of us around the world own an iphone. for many people it's almost unthinkable that they would use any other sort. for me, apple works a little bit better than android. i've had android before. it didn't do too well with me. it's just what my parents always got to me, and it'sjust easy to stick with it but i've never really looked into anything else, which is the main reason why i've never switched. i think having an iphone is - practical because, like, i have... the rest of my family also has an iphone, i so they are just very compatible. all of which makes it one of the most successful companies. las
donald trump eyes $3.3 billion payout, as his online platform gets ready to join the stock market. welcome to world business report. apple is being accused of monopolizing the smartphone market, crushing competition and driving up prices for consumers. the us department ofjustice and 15 states have filed a landmark lawsuit claiming the company violates antitrust laws. apple denies the claims and says it will "vigorously" fight the lawsuit. michelle fleury has more. more than 1 billion...
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donald trump eyes a $3 billion payout — as his online platform prepares to join the stock market. and liquid assets. we meet a uk entrepreneur who has helped bring clean water to 5 million people over the last two decades welcome to our look at the business news this morning. we start in the us, where apple is being accused
donald trump eyes a $3 billion payout — as his online platform prepares to join the stock market. and liquid assets. we meet a uk entrepreneur who has helped bring clean water to 5 million people over the last two decades welcome to our look at the business news this morning. we start in the us, where apple is being accused
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a judge says that former president donald trump and several co—defendants can appeal a ruling that allows lead prosecutor fani willis to remain on a 2020 us election interference case in georgia. the judge previously ruled willis could stay on the case as long as a prosecutor she was in a romantic relationship with resigned. it will be up to the appeals court to decide whether to hear it. the interpreter for japanese baseball superstar shohei ohtani has been fired by his team, the los angeles dodgers. ippe mizuhara, a longtime friend of ohtani, is accused of committing massive theft after he transferred at least $a.5 million from ohtani's bank account to pay off gambling debts. the alleged theft by mizuhara surfaced after ohtani's name came up in a federal investigation into a california bookkeeper. a un report says russia has created a "climate of fear" in occupied areas of ukraine since its forces invaded two years ago. the world body's human rights office accuses russia of systematically suppressing ukrainian language, culture, and identity as it tries to assert full control. the asses
a judge says that former president donald trump and several co—defendants can appeal a ruling that allows lead prosecutor fani willis to remain on a 2020 us election interference case in georgia. the judge previously ruled willis could stay on the case as long as a prosecutor she was in a romantic relationship with resigned. it will be up to the appeals court to decide whether to hear it. the interpreter for japanese baseball superstar shohei ohtani has been fired by his team, the los angeles...
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election interference case in georgia says that former president trump and several codefendants can appeal a ruling that allowed the lead prosecutor fani willis to remain on the case. the superior court judge who ruled last week against the defendants' effort to disqualify willis issued a certificate of immediate review to go up to the appeals court to decide whether to hear it. lawyers for italy's prime minister georgia maloney says she is seeking more than $100,000 in damages against two men who allegedly produced deepfake porn videos using her face. the videos were uploaded to acorn site and viewed millions of times. a 40-year-old man and his father are being investigated. they are accused of defamation. a u.n. report says russia has created a climate of fear in occupied areas of ukraine since its forces invaded two years ago. the world body's human rights office accuses pressure of suppressing ukrainian language, culture and identity as it tries to assert full control. the assessment comes as president putin hosted supporters at the kremlin following his win in an election that western
election interference case in georgia says that former president trump and several codefendants can appeal a ruling that allowed the lead prosecutor fani willis to remain on the case. the superior court judge who ruled last week against the defendants' effort to disqualify willis issued a certificate of immediate review to go up to the appeals court to decide whether to hear it. lawyers for italy's prime minister georgia maloney says she is seeking more than $100,000 in damages against two men...
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trump has previously made, but nations in europe, some in germany for example, have a long way to go or much groundo make up. here in germany yesterday, they are set to meet the 2% nato defense spending target this year. >> evan farkas is the executive director director of the mccain institute. i spoke to her a little earlier. thanks for being with us. we see vladimir putin in a fifth term in office. the u.s. defense secretary said today that american security is at risk in terms of russia's war with ukraine. is that more the case now than at any time first started. >> yes, it looks like the whole defense of ukraine is hanging in the balance. we are in the greatest danger that we have ever been in imposed by russia since the cold war ended. we need ukraine to be stronger on the battlefield and we will remain in danger and the danger will increase. >> you are in kyiv at the moment. you have met with officials. what have they said to you about their prospects for this war? >> they are clearly deeply concerned. they deeply rely on the united states for defense, for military assistance,
trump has previously made, but nations in europe, some in germany for example, have a long way to go or much groundo make up. here in germany yesterday, they are set to meet the 2% nato defense spending target this year. >> evan farkas is the executive director director of the mccain institute. i spoke to her a little earlier. thanks for being with us. we see vladimir putin in a fifth term in office. the u.s. defense secretary said today that american security is at risk in terms of...