French judges have ordered Culture Minister Rachida Dati and former Renault-Nissan executive Carlos Ghosn to stand trial for alleged corruption and abuse of power related to consulting fees. Dati, who denies any wrongdoing, received fees after leaving her ministerial position, while Ghosn, who has remained in Lebanon since fleeing Japan, also denies the allegations against him.
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Masked ICE agents detain former Afghan who helped US military
In a controversial incident, an Afghan interpreter for the U.S. military, identified as Zia, was detained by immigration agents in Connecticut while legally applying for a green card, prompting outrage from lawmakers and advocates. Despite a temporary stay preventing his removal, he remains in detention, with the Department of Homeland Security citing a serious criminal allegation, which his attorney denies, emphasizing Zia's humanitarian parole status and lack of criminal history. Want More Context? 🔎
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