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The Democratic Rally (DISY) may remain in office in Cyprus after the 30 May parliamentary elections

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Five questions raised by Nicolas Sarkozy s conviction

Five questions raised by Nicolas Sarkozy s conviction Issued on: 04/03/2021 - 17:39 Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy at his trial in Paris, where he was sentenced to three years in prison on March 1, 2021. © Anne-Christine Poujoulat, AFP 5 min On March 1, Nicolas Sarkozy became the first former president of the Fifth Republic to be sentenced to prison for corruption and influence peddling in the so-called eavesdropping affair. The unprecedented verdict, though, doesn’t end the saga. Sarkozy has undertaken a media tour to denounce a profound injustice . Advertising Is the eavesdropping affair now over? Sarkozy, who has always stated that he has never committed the slightest corrupt act , announced that he intends to appeal his conviction, as did his longtime lawyer, Thierry Herzog, and the ex-magistrate Gilbert Azibert, both of whom were convicted alongside him. A second trial is lik

Once a Slogan of Unity, Je Suis Charlie Now Divides France

Once a Slogan of Unity, ‘Je Suis Charlie’ Now Divides France After the 2015 terrorist attack on Charlie Hebdo, “I am Charlie” became a unifying slogan of free speech. Now it fuels divisions in an increasingly polarized country. A stencil of the “Je Suis Charlie” slogan and a handwritten “pas” (not) on a wall in a southern Paris suburb.Credit.Dmitry Kostyukov for The New York Times PARIS — In the hours after the 2015 Islamist terrorist attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, a slogan emerged to mourn the dead and defend free speech, spreading like magic across France and the globe through its unifying force.

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