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Candidate LFI à la mairie de Paris, Sophia Chikirou sera jugée pour escroquerie
Sophia Chikirou, candidate LFI à la mairie de Paris, sera jugée en mai pour escroquerie par le tribunal correctionnel de Paris, une annonce de procès destinée, selon elle, à la «salir» avant les municipales de mars.

Several booked in Jammu and Kashmir for allegedly flouting ban on VPN
The Jammu and Kashmir Police on Saturday registered first information reports and initiated “security proceedings” against several persons for allegedly flouting a ban on the use of virtual private networks, or VPN, reported NDTV. On December 29, the administration issued prohibitory orders against the use of VPN, citing a threat to national security and apprehensions of “incitement to unrest”, according to The Wire. While the ex parte ban was first introduced in the Doda and Kishtwar districts of the Chenab Valley, it has since been extended to other areas.A virtual private network, or VPN, allows users to mask their location and browse the internet without divulging their search history to the internet service providers by using remote servers. The tool is often used by investigative journalists and ethical hackers to access websites that are banned in their countries.The police have been enforcing the ban on VPN by checking the mobile phones of residents, NDTV reported.In Budgam district, the police on Saturday registered two first information reports and initiated “security proceedings” against 11 persons found using VPNs, The Wire reported.A total of 24 persons were identified for violating the ban between December 29 and Friday, and all were released with warnings, according to NDTV. Some of them had to sign bonds.In Pulwama, police identified 95 persons using VPNs on Thursday...Read more

Qui sera responsable pour Gaza, la ville qui se noie?
Les inondations qui ont frappé la bande de Gaza ajoutent encore à la dévastation qui règne sur le territoire palestinien. Pourquoi le monde est-il silencieux? Qui, un jour, devra rendre des comptes?

La poétesse Séverine: «La résilience est une immense manipulation»
Dans un poème aussi bref qu’intense, la poétesse connue sous le prénom de Séverine retrace son histoire, avec une énergie qui pulvérise l’oppression. En désignant les mécanismes de la domination dans la famille, le silence et la résilience attendus des victimes, elle cartographie l’inceste et sa spécificité.

Pour Laureine et ses filles, venues du Cameroun, la nécessité de se reconstruire

Bar incendié en Suisse: enquête ouverte contre les gérants français, journée de deuil national le 9 janvier

Après le coup d’État au Venezuela: Maduro incarcéré aux États-Unis, Delcy Rodríguez assure l’intérim

BJP ally, Christian groups flag concern about violence against community during Christmas season

Hello 2026: Six new novels by Indian writers to welcome a new year of reading
All information sourced from publishers.Ohari, KL Mohana Varma, translated from the Malayalam by Ministhy SKerala, the 1990s. Mini Balachandran is a homemaker. But with both her father and brother dead in an accident, she is left with no other choice but to come on board as the managing director of Dhanwantari Herbal Products Limited, their Kochi-based Ayurveda company. One day, out of the blue, covert attempts at a takeover are discovered. Dhanwantari’s shares are being bought at a furious pace; the players are unknown.Tensions simmer. The company must be saved. A battle is at hand.Winner of the 1993 Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award, KL Mohana Varma’s Ohari is an epic, edge-of-the-seat tale about what it takes for the feisty Mini Balachandran to fight an aggressive takeover bid.Mother Mine, Sheeba ShahPriya. Breathtakingly beautiful, impetuous, ambitious. Her dream of becoming a movie star drives her to do the impossible: abandon an eight-year-old daughter, a good husband and a luxurious life in Kathmandu and follow Rohit, a film producer on the make, to Mumbai – a megacity where dreams bite the dust and harsh reality strikes swiftly. As Priya soon discovers, her life spirals downwards from broken promises, to sleazy casting couches and penury – plunging her into a world where only drugs...Read more

What the US invasion of Venezuela reveals about international law

Bangladesh: Hindu businessman dies three days after being set on fire

