A Louisiana man convicted of raping an under aged girl will not only serve 35 years in prison for the crime, he will be chemically castrated on release.
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A Louisiana man convicted of raping an under aged girl will not only serve 35 years in prison for the crime, he will be chemically castrated on release.
Read More »A BBC journalist whose family made history by publicly apologizing for owning enslaved African people and paying reparation has now quit her job to campaign for reparations.
Read More »A woman made more than £500,000 in a scheme that saw her shoplift goods and then return them for refunds.
Read More »A conservative councillor has apologized for a racist tweet she put up about football pundit Ian Wright for showing solidarity for Gary Lineker in the row with BBC.
Read More »Israel’s education minister has apologized following the exposure of teachers from a school in Netivot after their racist WhatsApp group set up to mock their Ethiopian Israeli students on a field trip.
Read More »Pope Francis has said that gender ideology is “one of the most dangerous ideological colonization” today.
“Gender ideology, today, is one of the most dangerous ideological colonizations,” Francis said in the interview with an Argentine publication.
Read More »Days after the Vatican signed an agreement to return three Greek sculpture fragments that have been part of the Vatican Museums’ permanent collection for 200 years, Britain’s prime minister, Rishi Sunak says the Greek sculpture remain a “huge asset” to the UK.
Read More »Former Senegalese Prime minister Cheikh Hadjibou Soumare has spent his first night into custody after his arrest for questioning President Macky Sall if he had financed right wing French politician Le Pen.
Read More »A Nigerian woman who has been ‘wanted’ since 2010 has been extradited from Nigeria to Italy. Jeff Joy had been on the list of 100 most dangerous fugitives accused of leading a criminal ring that illegal transporting of Nigerian girls to Italy, the Netherlands for prostitution.
Read More »Two companies in British Columbia, Canada, has said Heath Canada has given them the green light to possess, produce, sell/distribute cocaine, heroin, MDMA among other substances, to “bring a safer supply of drugs to the global market.”
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