Ian Cleary was charged in Pennsylvania with sexual assault in 2021 after he messaged his alleged victim “So I raped you.” In April, he was detained in France.
The Appeal Court prosecutors’ office in Metz, in northeastern France, says Cleary was handed over to U.S. authorities at Paris Charles de Gaulle airport on Thursday.
France, Germany and 10 other European Union countries want the European Commission to use its powers under the Digital Services Act to protect the integrity of European elections from foreign interference,
Meta has agreed to pay President Donald Trump $25 million to settle a 2021 lawsuit he filed claiming he was wrongfully censored by Facebook and Instagram after the US Capitol riot, the company said Wednesday.
Social media giant Meta on Wednesday reported surging profits and revenue for 2024, announcing ambitious plans to expand its artificial intelligence infrastructure in the year ahead.
Stipendiary Magistrate Ben Bacon on Friday issued an arrest warrant for Ambassador-designate to France, Teeko Yorlay, in connection with social media posts accusing Wilmot Smith, the dismissed former deputy director general for information coordination at the Liberia Institute of Statistics and Geo-Information Services (LISGIS),
Fancy fliers are creating a huge boom in private-jet travel, no longer the exclusive province of Fortune 500 companies, Donald Trump, or Taylor Swift. Yet for all the allure of flying private, it’s a rather dangerous luxury.
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The candidacy of American billionaire Elon Musk has been nominated for the Nobel Prize. He was recognized for his contributions to the defense of free speech and human rights, according to a post by European Parliament member Branko Grims on Facebook.
The Monrovia City Court has dismissed the criminal case involving Wilmot Smith and Ambassador Teeko Yorlay, following a request from the state to drop the charges. The case, which accused Yorlay of criminal coercion and disorderly conduct,
French law allows news agencies and media outlets to receive financial compensation from platforms when their content is reused by them
French lawmakers on Thursday will try to reach a budget compromise that can get enough support to avert another government collapse and restore financial certainty for the country.