here amounts to an accusation that is a breach of trust, so the burden of proof is on coleen rooney from day one. but i think was really interesting is how she then went into court and methodically and carefully forensically set out her case and a very, very calm and controlled manner. i will case and a very, very calm and controlled manner. iwill give case and a very, very calm and controlled manner. i will give you an example of this. your computer expert absolutely demolished rebekah vardy s claims in court, the whatsapp messages with the agent we saw and collin s package. those messages somehow disappeared. experts said that s just implausible, the experts said that sjust implausible, thejudge experts said that s just implausible, the judge accepted that and went further, effectively finding this on the balance of probabilities. rebekah vardy had effectively destroyed or deleted evidence. in effect, there are a series of tactical blunders which helped coleen rooney when her case.
Update: It's more than five years behind bars for Virgil Griffith, the hacker accused of helping North Korea evade US sanctions with his cryptocurrency tips. NBC News.
sorry? russian people will never see those comments? no, they will never see them. again, putin has clamped down so hard on any source of outside information, you have to be a really gifted and really interested and energetic young russian computer expert who can figure out a way to get on the internet past all of the blocks that the russians have put up. yeah, it s going to be hard. wow, amazing. so steve, peskov was also asked whether russia s withdrawal from kyiv and its surrounding region could be seen as a humiliation. here s what he said. no. it s a real understanding of what is going on. actually, the troops were really withdrawn from that region as an act of a goodwill during the negotiations between two delegations, russian ukrainian. and it was an act of a goodwill just to, well, to lift tension from those regions in order to
match the one that strange man was wearing in the neighborhood that day. someone was in a hurry, threw it off, and took it down. something else was even more troubling. police had ordered an extensive analysis of nathan s laptop. and a couple of weeks after the murder, they received a report. the computer expert explained that his browser was set to delete anything he looked up. just because you delete something doesn t mean it s gone. and what they found for them. it ranged from how to silence a 40 caliber handgun, glock specifically, which is the gun that he owned and she was shot with. how to silence that. had over days someone on insulin. electrocution in the bathtub. things like this. and this goes back several months before the murders. he s potentially all these ways to kill his wife. i honestly think he planned it out. did you straight-up ask him,
that you stand against that destruction, if you dare to take to the streets and protest the invasion, you will be put in prison. it has been reported that nearly 15,000 people have been arrested in russia since february 24th with a mere crying of protesting. just this weekend, this person was arrested for holding up a blank protest sign. over 800 people were arrested just this weekend. now some people from across the globe are trying to get around that information chokehold to get a message up to the people of russia to deliver them the truth. they are getting awfully creative. an online campaign to get information to russia led people to flood google and trip adviser reviews of restaurants in russia. one person reviewed a russian restaurant in moscow saying quote, your government is lying to you about the conflict in ukraine. it is not a rescue operation. there are no nazis there. in norway, a computer expert launched a website that has led thousands of people to volunteer their time