ian, says at least one sibling will be present every day of the trial to support her. it is impossible for me to think that she would have been engaged in these really horrendous charges. if convicted, she faces up to 80 years in prison. nada tawfik, bbc news, new york. let s get some of the day s other news. the man who co founded the social media site twitter, jack dorsey, is standing down as its ceo. a replacement has already been announced, and users are unlikely to see any big change in the site. mr dorsey is now expected to concentrate his efforts on another of his projects. documents seen by the bbc show how security officials in henan, china s third most populous province, is creating a facial recognition system to flag those deemed to as people of concern. the documents reveal the system will take information from mobile phones, social media, hotel stays, vehicle details, and photos. foreignjournalists, international students, and migrant women are among those who could come
social media, hotel stays, vehicle details, and photos. foreign journalists, international students, and migrant women are among those falling into the new traffic light system. sweden s first female prime minister has been reappointed after she resigned within hours of taking the post last week. mps backed social democratic party leader magdalena andersson by a narrow margin in a new vote on monday. she will attempt to lead a one party government until an election in september next year. she stood down as pm last wednesday after her coalition collapsed. the trial of ghislaine maxwell has started in new york, with the prosecution saying the former girlfriend of convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein preyed on vulnerable young girls, manipulated them, and served them up to be sexually abused . maxwell, who s 59, faces eight charges of sex trafficking