Putin foe Navalny convicted of new fraud charges that could add many years to his prison term
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A Russian court on Tuesday found jailed Kremlin opposition leader Alexei Navalny guilty of embezzlement charges, a verdict that could result in his prison sentence being significantly extended, an AFP journalist said.
"Navalny committed fraud -- the theft of property by an organized group," judge Margarita Kotova said, according to an AFP reporter present at the trial held in Navalny's penal camp outside Moscow.
The Reuters news agency reports that Navalny was convicted of large-scale fraud, adding that prosecutors want Russian President Vladimir Putin's most vocal critic moved to a maximum security penal colony for 13 years on the new conviction.
Johannesburg — It's often called the forgotten conflict, but the civil war that has torn Sudan apart for 19 months is fueling the world's biggest humanitarian crisis. In just over a year and a half, 13 million people have been displaced from their homes. At least one overcrowded camp for displaced civilians is already dealing with famine, while other parts of the country are suffering though famine-like conditions.
Tropical Storm Sara formed in the Caribbean on Thursday, becoming the 18th named storm of the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season. The system, previously called Tropical Depression 19, developed in the western Caribbean earlier this week and intensified while traveling westward on a path toward Central America.
Paris — Security forces were on high alert Thursday in Paris ahead of a soccer match between France's national soccer team and the visiting Israeli side. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators held protests in the city Wednesday night, and there has been fear of a possible repeat of last week's violence and antisemitic attacks against Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam.