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The former chief strategist of ex-US president Donald Trump, Steve Bannon, is to begin his four-month prison sentence for contempt of Congress on July 1, a judge in the US capital Washington decided on Thursday. The ultra-right journalist and conspiracy theorist Bannon was convicted around two years ago for ignoring a subpoena from the Committee of Inquiry into the attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021, and failing to provide requested documents. Bannon appealed against the judgement but failed in court a few weeks ago. The 70-year-old said on Thursday that he would not be silenced and woul...
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The former chief strategist of ex-US president Donald Trump, Steve Bannon, is to begin his four-month prison sentence for contempt of Congress on July 1, a judge in the US capital Washington decided on Thursday. The ultra-right journalist and conspiracy theorist Bannon was convicted around two years ago for ignoring a subpoena from the Committee of Inquiry into the attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021, and failing to provide requested documents. Bannon appealed against the judgement but failed in court a few weeks ago. The 70-year-old said on Thursday that he would not be silenced and woul...
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The former chief strategist of ex-US president Donald Trump, Steve Bannon, is to begin his four-month prison sentence for contempt of Congress on July 1, a judge in the US capital Washington decided on Thursday. The ultra-right journalist and conspiracy theorist Bannon was convicted around two years ago for ignoring a subpoena from the Committee of Inquiry into the attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021, and failing to provide requested documents. Bannon appealed against the judgement but failed in court a few weeks ago. The 70-year-old said on Thursday that he would not be silenced and woul...
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Washington (AFP) - Former top Donald Trump advisor Steve Bannon was ordered by a federal judge on Thursday to report to prison by July 1 to begin serving his four-month sentence for contempt of Congress. Bannon, 70, was convicted of contempt in July 2022 for defying a subpoena to testify before the congressional panel that investigated the January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol by Trump supporters. One of the masterminds behind Trump's successful 2016 presidential campaign, he was sentenced to four months in prison in October 2022, but has remained free while appealing his conviction. A US f...
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Argentine President Javier Milei on Wednesday announced the layoff of an additional 50,000 state employees, advancing his effort to "reduce the state in half." The move comes as part of the president's ongoing strategy to cut public spending and reduce the national deficit. This latest round of cuts follows a March announcement in which Milei proposed slashing 70,000 jobs from Argentina's public sector work force, which employs approximately 3.5 million people. According to Infobae, 25,000 positions have been cut since March's announcement. As a result, public employees rejected the measure an...
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German lawmakers have given the green light to a government proposal to speed up approvals for wind turbines and other industrial projects. Out of 643 lawmakers, 377 voted in favour, 257 against and nine abstained. The plan aims to allow certain facilities, including wind turbines, to be built or converted more quickly. To this end, the Federal Immission Control Act will be amended. The law affects all installations that cause noise or have other potentially harmful effects on the environment. In addition to wind turbines, this also includes foundries, waste disposal plants and plants for the ...
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German lawmakers have given the green light to a government proposal to speed up approvals for wind turbines and other industrial projects. Out of 643 lawmakers, 377 voted in favour, 257 against and nine abstained. The plan aims to allow certain facilities, including wind turbines, to be built or converted more quickly. To this end, the Federal Immission Control Act will be amended. The law affects all installations that cause noise or have other potentially harmful effects on the environment. In addition to wind turbines, this also includes foundries, waste disposal plants and plants for the ...
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German lawmakers have given the green light to a government proposal to speed up approvals for wind turbines and other industrial projects. Out of 643 lawmakers, 377 voted in favour, 257 against and nine abstained. The plan aims to allow certain facilities, including wind turbines, to be built or converted more quickly. To this end, the Federal Immission Control Act will be amended. The law affects all installations that cause noise or have other potentially harmful effects on the environment. In addition to wind turbines, this also includes foundries, waste disposal plants and plants for the ...
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