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Baba Ijesha risks life imprisonment as Lagos govt plans to file five-count charge against him

Share Lagos State government on Tuesday said it is planning to charge popular Nollywood actor, Olanrewaju James, with five-count charge before the law court over his alleged defilement of a 14-year-old girl. In fact, two of the charges the state said it is planning to charge him for carry a life imprisonment punishment. In a statement by the state Ministry of Justice on Tuesday, the government said a prima facie case has been established against the actor and the ministry recommended that he be charged under the provisions of Criminal law of Lagos State 2015. The five-count charge the state government planned to file against the actor are indecent treatment of a child, which is against Section 135 and punishable by seven years imprisonment; defilement of a child which is against Section 137 and punishable by life imprisonment; Sexual assault by penetration which is against Section 261 and punishable by life imprisonment.

Éric Dupond-Moretti était favorable au rapprochement de Pierre Alessandri et Alain Ferrandi en Corse

Éric Dupond-Moretti était favorable au rapprochement de Pierre Alessandri et Alain Ferrandi en Corse
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Fresh produce to enter grocer booths

Share The commerce ministry would work more closely with private companies to supply fresh goods such as fish, meats and vegetables for sale to people in red and orange zones. Hong Menea Fresh produce to enter grocer booths Thu, 29 April 2021 The Ministry of Commerce will strive to add more fresh produce for sale at its grocer booths in lockdown-restricted areas, which are predominantly stocked with dried foods, according to spokesman Pen Sovicheat. The remark comes after the government on April 26 issued Resolution 54 to extend the lockdown of Phnom Penh and Takmao town for another week from April 29 to May 5 in a bid to stem the spread of Covid-19. It classified regions as yellow, orange or red zones.

Finland tests AI app to police online hate speech - World News

2021-04-22 16:35:56 GMT2021-04-23 00:35:56(Beijing Time) Xinhua English HELSINKI, April 22 (Xinhua) An artificial intelligence (AI) application has been successfully used in Finland to identify and track hate speech online in the government-sponsored Facts Against Hate project, said a report published by the country s Ministry of Justice on Thursday. One of the project s goals is to pilot a hate speech tracking AI application. Based on teaching material compiled by researchers, the AI application uses statistical methods to identify online hate speech and then flag it to human content moderators. An analysis of 12 million comments posted on Finnish public social media platforms last September and October has found that under two percent of those messages qualified as hate speech. The results showed that 33 percent of all Twitter posts flagged as hate speech were actually retweets (re-postings).

[VIDÉOS] Policiers brûlés à Viry-Châtillon : Saint-Denis : rassemblement devant le tribunal pour dénoncer une justice laxiste

[VIDÉOS] Policiers brûlés à Viry-Châtillon : Saint-Denis : rassemblement devant le tribunal pour dénoncer une justice laxiste
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