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Ikea France going on trial over illegal spying claims

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VERSAILLES, France — Ikea’s French subsidiary and several of its executives are set to go on trial Monday over accusations that they illegally spied...

Mexican rights agency appeals against pre-trial detention

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<p>MEXICO CITY &mdash; Mexico’s governmental National Human Rights Commission took a rare stance against one of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador reforms Monday by...

Man freed after wrongful imprisonment marries in Mississippi

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GRENADA, Miss. — A Mississippi man who was wrongfully imprisoned for more than two decades and spent years on death row has wed his...

Honduran drug trafficker convicted in US trial

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<p>NEW YORK &mdash; A Honduran man was convicted of drug trafficking in U.S. federal court Monday in a trial that also raised allegations against...

Mexican rights agency appeals against pre-trial detention

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MEXICO CITY — Mexico’s governmental National Human Rights Commission took a rare stance against one of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador reforms Monday by...

For a third time, judge rejects bail for Ghislaine Maxwell

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<p>NEW YORK &mdash; For a third time, a judge rejected a bail package Monday aimed at freeing Ghislaine Maxwell as the ex-girlfriend of Jeffrey...

Honduran drug trafficker convicted in US trial

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NEW YORK — A Honduran man was convicted of drug trafficking in U.S. federal court Monday in a trial that also raised allegations against...

For a third time, judge rejects bail for Ghislaine Maxwell

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NEW YORK — For a third time, a judge rejected a bail package Monday aimed at freeing Ghislaine Maxwell as the ex-girlfriend of Jeffrey...

Manhattan courthouses adapt to COVID so trials can return

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NEW YORK — The two big, busy federal courthouses in Manhattan took the adage that justice delayed is justice denied to heart when the...

US prosecutors say Honduras president took bribes in 2019

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NEW YORK — Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernández accepted bribes from a drug trafficker as recently as 2019 — not just while running for...