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egypt wants their nefeti statue back from the germans, the germans refuse to return it.
Recent reporting around the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum has reignited Egypt’s demand that Germany return the 3,400-year-old Nefertiti bust, currently in Berlin’s Neues Museum. Egypt argues the bust was effectively looted under colonial-era conditions and is a central piece of its cultural heritage that should be displayed in Cairo; Germany counters that it was acquired legally and is too fragile to move. The dispute has become symbolic of broader restitution debates over high-profile artifacts like Nefertiti and the Rosetta Stone.Recent reporting around the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum has reignited Egypt’s demand that Germany return the 3,400-year-old Nefertiti bust, currently in Berlin’s Neues Museum. Egypt argues the bust was effectively looted under colonial-era conditions and is a central piece of its cultural heritage that should be displayed in Cairo; Germany counters that it was acquired legally and is too fragile to move. The dispute has become symbolic of broader restitution debates over high-profile artifacts like Nefertiti and the Rosetta Stone.
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NOW we are talking about the corruption there? After people like me have been blocked from social media for writing about it ?
- a major corruption scandal in Ukraine involving President Zelenskyy's administration, with details of searches in opulent Kyiv apartments, cash-filled bags, and money laundering discussions.
Ukraine’s anti-corruption agency and prosecutors uncovered an alleged $100 million kickback scheme tied to the state nuclear company Energoatom. Raids on luxury apartments revealed duffel bags of cash and even a “golden toilet,” and the probe has implicated powerful figures, including Timur Mindich, a longtime associate of President Zelensky, as well as senior energy officials. Zelensky has denounced the corruption and revoked Mindich’s citizenship, but critics say the scandal exposes his government’s failure to restrain elites during wartime and could seriously damage public trust and support from allies.
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Newly released 2017 text messages from Jeffrey Epstein’s files show him and a supposed adviser to Bill Gates discussing Gates and other elite guests at Washington events, and Epstein pitching a donor-advised charitable fund he wanted to run for Gates. The fund never materialized, but the messages show Epstein trying to re-insert himself into Gates’ orbit years after Epstein’s 2008 conviction. Reporting has led to renewed scrutiny of Gates’ past interactions with Epstein, although there are no criminal charges against Gates in connection with these communications.
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Prakazrel “Pras” Michel of the Fugees was sentenced to 14 years in U.S. federal prison after being convicted on 10 counts, including conspiracy and acting as an unregistered foreign agent. Prosecutors say he received more than $120 million from Malaysian financier Jho Low and used straw donors to funnel foreign money into Barack Obama’s 2012 re-election campaign, while also trying to lobby the U.S. government to halt investigations into Low and to influence a separate extradition case. The sentence reflects the severity of the scheme and Michel’s efforts to obstruct justice; he plans to appeal.
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This refers to the case of former Phoenix TV anchor Stephanie Hockridge, who was convicted of conspiracy to commit wire fraud for her role in a massive PPP-loan scheme during COVID. Prosecutors said she and her husband built a loan-processing business that helped clients falsify applications and skimmed kickbacks; a judge has now sentenced her to 10 years in prison plus nearly $64 million in restitution and supervised release. The story has drawn attention because she was a prominent local anchor and because of the sheer size of the alleged fraud.
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"At Miami’s Black Ambition Demo Day, Pharrell Williams made remarks questioning whether people want jobs “because you’re Black or because you’re the best,” and criticized how politics “uses” Black people. Clips of his comments went viral and drew backlash from activists and commentators who argued he was echoing anti-DEI talking points and ignoring the reality of systemic barriers; defenders countered that he was calling for excellence and merit, not rejecting equity efforts. The debate has become part of a wider U.S. culture-war fight over corporate DEI programs and Black representation in business."
oh, please...they just expect everyone to get along with the woke bullshit
Here the post is about the evolving investigation into the death of 18-year-old Anna Kepner, who died aboard a Carnival cruise earlier this month. Authorities say she died from asphyxiation linked to a “bar hold” restraint, and court records indicate her 16-year-old stepbrother — who shared her cabin and was reportedly drinking on the ship — is being scrutinized by the FBI as a suspect; he was later hospitalized and is living with another relative while custody proceedings play out. The case has raised questions about supervision of minors on cruises, alcohol access in international waters, and how Kepner’s mother only learned of her daughter’s death by searching online.
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South Korean courts have upheld a suspended two-year prison sentence (probation for three years) for the operator of the “Sojang” channel, who posted numerous defamatory videos about IVE’s Jang Wonyoung and other celebrities. The defendant must forfeit 210 million KRW and complete 120 hours of community service, on top of earlier civil damages in favor of several idols. The case is seen as a landmark against malicious “gossip” channels, and the YouTuber has reportedly filed a further appeal to the Supreme Court.
OH GOD, hooker lisa
yeah, some obsessed fan paid for it in accordance with bang and taehyung
guess cursing in front of minors is allowed for them?
No. You are just NUTS
That's how children should grow up.
Recent reporting around the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum has reignited Egypt’s demand that Germany return the 3,400-year-old Nefertiti bust, currently in Berlin’s Neues Museum. Egypt argues the bust was effectively looted under colonial-era conditions and is a central piece of its cultural heritage that should be displayed in Cairo; Germany counters that it was acquired legally and is too fragile to move. The dispute has become symbolic of broader restitution debates over high-profile artifacts like Nefertiti and the Rosetta Stone.Recent reporting around the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum has reignited Egypt’s demand that Germany return the 3,400-year-old Nefertiti bust, currently in Berlin’s Neues Museum. Egypt argues the bust was effectively looted under colonial-era conditions and is a central piece of its cultural heritage that should be displayed in Cairo; Germany counters that it was acquired legally and is too fragile to move. The dispute has become symbolic of broader restitution debates over high-profile artifacts like Nefertiti and the Rosetta Stone.
"You've Had Her Long Enough": Egypt Says It's Time for Nefertiti to Come Home
With the Grand Egyptian Museum now finished in Giza, pressure is mounting on Germany to finally return the famous bust of Queen Nefertiti. Berlin says it was acquired legally. But that argument isn't persuading the Egyptians.
Should Germany return Nefertiti bust to Egypt? – DW – 11/05/2025
The opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum comes with renewed calls for the restitution of the famous Nefertiti bust, which has been in Berlin since 1913.
NOW we are talking about the corruption there? After people like me have been blocked from social media for writing about it ?
- a major corruption scandal in Ukraine involving President Zelenskyy's administration, with details of searches in opulent Kyiv apartments, cash-filled bags, and money laundering discussions.
Ukraine’s anti-corruption agency and prosecutors uncovered an alleged $100 million kickback scheme tied to the state nuclear company Energoatom. Raids on luxury apartments revealed duffel bags of cash and even a “golden toilet,” and the probe has implicated powerful figures, including Timur Mindich, a longtime associate of President Zelensky, as well as senior energy officials. Zelensky has denounced the corruption and revoked Mindich’s citizenship, but critics say the scandal exposes his government’s failure to restrain elites during wartime and could seriously damage public trust and support from allies.
Zelensky’s Blind Spot
Corruption probes have dogged Ukraine’s leadership during the war. The latest one could be its undoing.
What to Know About the Corruption Scandal Roiling Ukraine
An investigation into the state-owned nuclear power company has reached members of President Volodymyr Zelensky’s inner circle.
J.Y. Park allegedly throws shade at HYBE's practice of payola and buying success
Recently, a post has gone viral on social media platform X that has left many people believing J.Y. Park threw shade at HYBE for their use&a…
Influencers Gina Lima and Ivan Ronquillo Die One Day Apart in Philippines
A pair of influencers from the Philippines have been declared dead ... with one dying just three days after the other.
K-pop star Nana fights off home intruder with her mom, Seoul police say
A man in his 30s broke into the K-pop star's home in the suburbs of Seoul to steal valuables, police said.
Newly released 2017 text messages from Jeffrey Epstein’s files show him and a supposed adviser to Bill Gates discussing Gates and other elite guests at Washington events, and Epstein pitching a donor-advised charitable fund he wanted to run for Gates. The fund never materialized, but the messages show Epstein trying to re-insert himself into Gates’ orbit years after Epstein’s 2008 conviction. Reporting has led to renewed scrutiny of Gates’ past interactions with Epstein, although there are no criminal charges against Gates in connection with these communications.
Epstein messages show effort to connect with former friend Bill Gates
"He wants to talk to you but his wife won't let him," an apparent adviser to Gates told Epstein.
Prakazrel “Pras” Michel of the Fugees was sentenced to 14 years in U.S. federal prison after being convicted on 10 counts, including conspiracy and acting as an unregistered foreign agent. Prosecutors say he received more than $120 million from Malaysian financier Jho Low and used straw donors to funnel foreign money into Barack Obama’s 2012 re-election campaign, while also trying to lobby the U.S. government to halt investigations into Low and to influence a separate extradition case. The sentence reflects the severity of the scheme and Michel’s efforts to obstruct justice; he plans to appeal.
Fugees rapper Pras Michel sentenced to 14 years for illegal donations to Obama campaign
A federal jury convicted him of 10 counts, including conspiracy and acting as an unregistered agent of a foreign government.
This refers to the case of former Phoenix TV anchor Stephanie Hockridge, who was convicted of conspiracy to commit wire fraud for her role in a massive PPP-loan scheme during COVID. Prosecutors said she and her husband built a loan-processing business that helped clients falsify applications and skimmed kickbacks; a judge has now sentenced her to 10 years in prison plus nearly $64 million in restitution and supervised release. The story has drawn attention because she was a prominent local anchor and because of the sheer size of the alleged fraud.
Ex-news anchor sentenced to 10 years in prison for federal conspiracy charge
Hockridge, who worked as an ABC15 news anchor from 2011 to 2018, was acquitted of four counts of wire fraud but convicted of one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud in June 2025.
"At Miami’s Black Ambition Demo Day, Pharrell Williams made remarks questioning whether people want jobs “because you’re Black or because you’re the best,” and criticized how politics “uses” Black people. Clips of his comments went viral and drew backlash from activists and commentators who argued he was echoing anti-DEI talking points and ignoring the reality of systemic barriers; defenders countered that he was calling for excellence and merit, not rejecting equity efforts. The debate has become part of a wider U.S. culture-war fight over corporate DEI programs and Black representation in business."
oh, please...they just expect everyone to get along with the woke bullshit
Here the post is about the evolving investigation into the death of 18-year-old Anna Kepner, who died aboard a Carnival cruise earlier this month. Authorities say she died from asphyxiation linked to a “bar hold” restraint, and court records indicate her 16-year-old stepbrother — who shared her cabin and was reportedly drinking on the ship — is being scrutinized by the FBI as a suspect; he was later hospitalized and is living with another relative while custody proceedings play out. The case has raised questions about supervision of minors on cruises, alcohol access in international waters, and how Kepner’s mother only learned of her daughter’s death by searching online.
FBI probing stepbrother in cruise ship death of Florida teen, sources say
Anna Kepner, 18, was on a family vacation aboard the Carnival Horizon with her father, stepmother and three stepsiblings when she was discovered dead.
NOT RIGHT !
South Korean courts have upheld a suspended two-year prison sentence (probation for three years) for the operator of the “Sojang” channel, who posted numerous defamatory videos about IVE’s Jang Wonyoung and other celebrities. The defendant must forfeit 210 million KRW and complete 120 hours of community service, on top of earlier civil damages in favor of several idols. The case is seen as a landmark against malicious “gossip” channels, and the YouTuber has reportedly filed a further appeal to the Supreme Court.
OH GOD, hooker lisa
yeah, some obsessed fan paid for it in accordance with bang and taehyung
guess cursing in front of minors is allowed for them?
No. You are just NUTS
That's how children should grow up.