Guy De Launay
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He has to stay away from Jenny and Marcel, at least 200 meters away from Jenny and Marcel for the next year. We don't know what the response is going to be, but I think that there will certainly be people who are unhappy with it because they feel it's too harsh. There will be other people who feel that the 11,000 Euro fine is not enough.
He has to stay away from Jenny and Marcel, at least 200 meters away from Jenny and Marcel for the next year. We don't know what the response is going to be, but I think that there will certainly be people who are unhappy with it because they feel it's too harsh. There will be other people who feel that the 11,000 Euro fine is not enough.
But this is a case which has kept Spain absolutely captivated for months now.
But this is a case which has kept Spain absolutely captivated for months now.
Yes, Mr. Rubiales and the other three co-defendants who are accused of coercion have all been absolved of that charge. So although Mr. Rubiales has been found guilty of sexual assault, he's not been found guilty of coercion.
Yes, Mr. Rubiales and the other three co-defendants who are accused of coercion have all been absolved of that charge. So although Mr. Rubiales has been found guilty of sexual assault, he's not been found guilty of coercion.
And that was a very serious charge because the prosecutor was calling for Mr. Rubiales and each of the others facing that charge to be given jail sentences of one and a half years. So, they have been absolved of that charge, but Mr. Rubiales is facing this charge. He has been found guilty of the charge of sexual assault.
And that was a very serious charge because the prosecutor was calling for Mr. Rubiales and each of the others facing that charge to be given jail sentences of one and a half years. So, they have been absolved of that charge, but Mr. Rubiales is facing this charge. He has been found guilty of the charge of sexual assault.
I think when you talk to people in women's football, they do want to move on from this. And when it happened, it really did cast a shadow over the celebrations of the World Cup win in 2023. There is a feeling that this court case could be the end of the saga, which has sort of dragged on and on for a year and a half. That the legal phase of all of this could be the end of it.
I think when you talk to people in women's football, they do want to move on from this. And when it happened, it really did cast a shadow over the celebrations of the World Cup win in 2023. There is a feeling that this court case could be the end of the saga, which has sort of dragged on and on for a year and a half. That the legal phase of all of this could be the end of it.
And it will be time to move on after this.
And it will be time to move on after this.
The shooting started late in the afternoon in Setinja, a small town which used to be Montenegro's royal capital. Police say a customer at a bar was involved in an argument. He went home, returned with a weapon and started shooting. The bar owner was among those who died. The shooter then drove to the home of the bar owner where he again opened fire.
The shooting started late in the afternoon in Setinja, a small town which used to be Montenegro's royal capital. Police say a customer at a bar was involved in an argument. He went home, returned with a weapon and started shooting. The bar owner was among those who died. The shooter then drove to the home of the bar owner where he again opened fire.
Two children died and the owner's wife was injured. The authorities say shooting took place in two other locations and members of the suspect's family are among the dead. Montenegro's president, Jakov Milatovic, said he was shocked and shaken and that the whole country felt the pain of the victims' families.
Two children died and the owner's wife was injured. The authorities say shooting took place in two other locations and members of the suspect's family are among the dead. Montenegro's president, Jakov Milatovic, said he was shocked and shaken and that the whole country felt the pain of the victims' families.
So Amnesty International says it's uncovered the use of multiple different kinds of spyware by the Serbian authorities. And this spyware is targeting phones, specifically phones belonging to journalists, to civil society activists, to people involved in protests.
So Amnesty International says it's uncovered the use of multiple different kinds of spyware by the Serbian authorities. And this spyware is targeting phones, specifically phones belonging to journalists, to civil society activists, to people involved in protests.
And the really interesting aspect, if you follow your spyware news, is that one of the apps that they've discovered was developed locally in Serbia, and it gets onto your phone, and if the phone is able to be cracked, and then it can start spying on you. There's also been detections of the already internationally notorious spyware Pegasus as well. I mean, is this a surprising claim?
And the really interesting aspect, if you follow your spyware news, is that one of the apps that they've discovered was developed locally in Serbia, and it gets onto your phone, and if the phone is able to be cracked, and then it can start spying on you. There's also been detections of the already internationally notorious spyware Pegasus as well. I mean, is this a surprising claim?