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Francis Ford Coppola: US politics is at ‘the point where we might lose our republic’
17 de mayo, puesto en línea por Philip Oltermann in CannesSpeaking at Cannes, the director says Megalopolis, his reworking of ancient Rome’s Catiline conspiracy, has become ever more prescient Megalopolis review – Coppola’s passion project is megabloated and megaboring The US, whose founders tried to emulate the laws and governmental structures of the (…) -
Vatican tightens rules on supernatural phenomena in crackdown on hoaxes
17 de mayo, puesto en línea por Harriet SherwoodUpdated guidelines strip bishops of power to recognise ‘supernatural’ nature of purportedly divine events Apparitions of the Virgin Mary and weeping statues have been part of Catholicism for centuries, but the age of social media has prompted the Vatican to issue a crackdown against potential (…) -
Met officer found guilty of assaulting female bus passenger
17 de mayo, puesto en línea por Kevin RawlinsonPC Perry Lathwood handcuffed Jocelyn Agyemang last year over false suspicion of fare evasion in Croydon A Metropolitan police officer who manhandled a woman as she was arrested in front of her son on the false suspicion of fare evasion has been found guilty of assault. PC Perry Lathwood was (…) -
South Africa’s ICJ genocide case aimed at defending Hamas, Israel claims
17 de mayo, puesto en línea por Emma Graham-HarrisonIsrael complains of ‘obscene exploitation’ of genocide convention and asks judges to throw out bid to halt Rafah offensive Israel on Friday attacked South Africa’s case against it in the international court of justice as an “obscene exploitation” of the genocide convention, claiming it aimed not (…) -
‘The genie is out of the bottle’: Robert Fico shooting highlights far wider crisis in Slovakia
17 de mayo, puesto en línea por Pjotr Sauer in BratislavaAttack on prime minister lifts lid on divided politics of ‘one of the most polarised countries in Europe’ On Friday morning, Father Tomáš stood solemnly in the small Catholic church nestled near a park along the banks of the Danube River in Bratislava. He had seen an increase in visitors since (…)