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Ex-top prosecutor remanded in Mexico disappeared students case
Ex-top prosecutor remanded in Mexico disappeared students case
World
by  AFP

Mexico on Saturday remanded in custody a former attorney general in connection with a controversial investigation he led into the disappearance of 43 students in 2014 -- one of the country's worst human rights tragedies. Those conclusions were rejected by independent experts and the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, as well as families of the victims.

Morocco king calls for 'unequivocal' support over W. Sahara
Morocco king calls for 'unequivocal' support over W. Sahara
Africa
by  AFP

Morocco's King Mohammed VI has called on his country's partners to "clarify" their position over the disputed Western Sahara territory and offer "unequivocal" support. King Mohammed VI called on allies to "clarify their stance... in an unequivocal manner" on the matter.

Art market pushes on with rocky crypto romance
Art market pushes on with rocky crypto romance
World
by  AFP

The closest most people get to owning a world-famous artwork is to buy a cheap poster from a gallery, but art dealers are determined to harness technology to draw in new collectors. Collectors and artists are among the most eager experimenters with the technology, even if it means owning only a slice of a digital copy of a painting.

J Lo and Ben Affleck hold lavish estate wedding
J Lo and Ben Affleck hold lavish estate wedding
World
by  AFP

Celebrity couple Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck tied the knot Saturday -- for the second time in just over a month -- in a lavish ceremony at the "Good Will Hunting" star's estate, US media reported. Lopez posted a video of herself appearing emotional and admiring a green ring in her newsletter, "On The JLo." US media reported that the ring was an emerald-cut pale green diamond.

In normally tranquil New York town, shock over Rushdie attack persists
In normally tranquil New York town, shock over Rushdie attack persists
World
by  AFP

When Emily Sack saw a young man leap at Salman Rushdie on the stage of a cultural center in western New York state, it happened so suddenly that she barely realized she was witnessing an attack on the author's life. - Reputation for tolerance - The Chautauqua Institution presents itself as a beacon of diversity, tolerance and cultural, communal and religious life in the northern United States.