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Scott Stringer is denying accusations of sexual assault and harassment in what has become a grim refrain in New York politics.
Jean Kim, a lobbyist who said she was a former intern on Stringer’s failed public advocate campaign in 2001, said the career politician and leading New York City mayoral candidate repeatedly groped her against her will and demanded, “Why won’t you f - me?” when she was working on the campaign.
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London, 11 March 2021:
Libya’s new Foreign Minister is Najla Mohamed El-Mangoush. Fluent in English, she trained as a lawyer at Benghazi university and was later an assistant professor of law there.
During Libya’s 2011 revolution, she headed the National Transitional Council’s (NTC) Public Engagement Unit which dealt with civil society organisations.
Subsequently she was a Fulbright Scholar in the US and is a graduate of the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding at EMU university in Virginia.
As a conflict-resolution expert, she was the country representative in Libya for USIP (United States Institute of Peace).
She has served as the Program Officer for Peace-building and Traditional Law at the Center for World Religions, Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution in Arlington, Virginia and has a PhD in conflict analysis and resolution at George Mason university.