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10 Mar 2025
#politics
Le Monde: Romania's electoral bureau bars far-right candidate Georgescu from presidential re-run
Romania's Central Electoral Bureau rejected the candidacy of far-right presidential hopeful Calin Georgescu for the re-run of last year's annulled election, citing legal breaches. His supporters protested in Bucharest, clashing with police amid claims of Russian meddling in the election.
Georgescu, who has gained significant support, condemned the decision as a "blow to democracy" and plans to challenge it in court. Tensions escalated as protests turned violent, with authorities warning of Russian efforts to undermine democracy in Romania.
#society
GB News: Syria news: Christians massacred as jihadist launches killing spree just weeks after toppling Assad
Violence in Syria has escalated dramatically following the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad, resulting in over 1,000 deaths, primarily among Alawites, Christians, and other minorities. The violence began with an ambush on a security patrol and has led to widespread sectarian killings and mass displacement.
Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa has condemned the violence, calling for accountability, while rights groups report systematic killings. Thousands have fled their homes, seeking refuge, as the situation deteriorates with claims of revenge killings and a reign of terror against minority communities.
#crime
Fox News: Federal judge awards nearly $2M after ruling FBI agent was negligent in fatal shooting of abducted Texas man
A federal judge awarded nearly $2 million to the family of Ulises Valladares, who was shot and killed by FBI agent Gavin Lappe during a failed rescue in January 2018. The court found Lappe negligent, stating he fired at a silhouette without confirming the target, resulting in Valladares' death.
Despite Lappe's qualified immunity from the lawsuit, the federal government was held liable. The judge emphasized that Lappe acted without a direct threat, leading to the ruling against the FBI.