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Aujourd’hui — 4 décembre 20246.9 📰 Infos English

Trump prosecutor Fani Willis must turn over all communications with special counsel Jack Smith to conservative watchdog: judge

Par : Anna Young
4 décembre 2024 à 01:19
The conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch had filed a lawsuit in March after it sought the communications between the Democratic prosecutor’s office and the special counsel, as well as the House panel investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, riots and was rebuffed.

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Trump’s DEA pick – who locked up a pastor during COVID-19 pandemic –  withdraws from consideration after conservative backlash

Par : Victor Nava
4 décembre 2024 à 01:18
Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister – described by some conservatives as a “COVID tyrant” – bowed out just three days after being selected by Trump to lead the nation’s primary agency for combatting illegal drugs. 

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Journalists strike over proposed sale of Observer to Tortoise Media

4 décembre 2024 à 01:01

Forty-eight-hour strike, first at Guardian in more than 50 years, to take place on Wednesday and Thursday

Journalists at the Guardian and the Observer are holding a 48-hour strike in protest at the proposed sale of the Observer newspaper to Tortoise Media.

The strike, the first at the Guardian in more than 50 years, is due to take place on Wednesday 4 December and Thursday 5 December.

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© Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian

© Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian

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Gisèle Pelicot’s lawyer: ‘This level of depravity? I have never seen anything like it’

Par : Kim Willsher
4 décembre 2024 à 00:59

Stéphane Babonneau had to watch thousands of videos of Gisèle Pelicot being raped, before disclosing their horror to her. He explains how she found the courage to cope – and to change the world for other survivors

When the lawyer Stéphane Babonneau took on what would become the most horrific case of his career, he faced a dilemma. He knew his client Gisèle Pelicot had to be told details of the hundreds of rapes her husband had subjected her to while she was unconscious over the course of almost a decade, but how could he possibly do so without causing her even more harm?

By 2022, when Babonneau took the case, Gisèle knew that her husband, Dominique, had drugged her and invited strangers he met online into their home to assault her, but she had no idea of the specifics. Babonneau would find out after watching many of the 20,000 videos and photographs Gisèle’s husband had made over the years. “Everyone was extremely worried she could have a nervous breakdown,” Babonneau says. “What would happen when she was faced with the full truth and scale of what was done to her?”

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© Photograph: Christophe Simon/AFP/Getty Images

© Photograph: Christophe Simon/AFP/Getty Images

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