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Prosecutors Seek Seven-Year Sentence for Sarkozy in Libyan Funds Case
French prosecutors want the former President Nicolas Sarkozy to be sentenced to seven years in prison in a trial where he is accused of having received illegal campaign funds from the Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi. Sarkozy was President from 2007 to 2012 and has previously been convicted of, among other things, corruption and is serving a sentence where he wears an electronic ankle tag.
War Focus as the Year's Speech Marathon in the UN Begins
The war in the Middle East and Ukraine casts heavy shadows when world leaders gather in New York for what is sometimes described as a cocktail-infused speaking relay: the UN General Assembly's general debate. .
UN Gold for Libya's Descent into Chaos
The situation in Libya is deteriorating rapidly. The warning comes from the UN, which notes that the security situation is deteriorating daily and that the economic situation is very difficult.
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