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Alexey Navalny Sentenced to 19 Years in Prison by Russian Court in New Case

Alexey Navalny, a Russian opposition leader and vocal critic of President Vladimir Putin's government, was sentenced to 19 years in prison on Friday for promoting "extremism". He was already serving a nine-year sentence for parole violations, fraud, and contempt of court. Navalny's team has denounced the charges as politically motivated and the international community has called for his immediate release.

Mexican Officials Report Discovery of Body Along Rio Grande Barrier Installed by Texas Authorities

Mexican officials have reported the discovery of a body along a floating barrier recently installed in the Rio Grande by Texas authorities. The barrier was installed last month across from Eagle Pass, Texas, and is designed to make it more difficult for migrants to cross the river. Human rights groups have criticized the barrier, saying it puts migrants in danger and violates their rights. The Mexican government is investigating the death, which is the first reported since the barrier was installed.

Mike Pence Takes Aim at Former Boss Donald Trump in Wake of Federal Indictment

Mike Pence has taken direct aim at Donald Trump in the wake of his four-count federal indictment, defending himself for ignoring Trump's pleas and emphasizing the importance of upholding the Constitution and the rule of law. Pence was a key witness in the prosecution's case, and his statement serves as a reminder of the importance of putting the country first.

Former President Donald Trump Indicted on Four Federal Felony Charges Related to the Capitol Insurrection, Making History as the First U.S. President to Face Federal Charges.

Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on four federal felony charges related to the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the Capitol, marking the first time in American history that political speech has been criminalized. This is the second federal indictment of Trump in as many months, and he has also been indicted once on state charges in New York. Trump's attorney has argued that Trump is being targeted for his policy issues, and the implications of this indictment are far-reaching as Trump could be on trial in multiple states while he jockeys for his political future.

Former President Donald Trump Indicted for Role in Jan. 6 Capitol Attack

Former President Donald Trump has been indicted by a federal grand jury for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, including charges of conspiracy to defraud the United States, obstruction of an official proceeding, and conspiracy against rights. Special counsel Jack Smith said Trump spread "lies" about the 2020 election that led his supporters to storm the Capitol, and that the attack was an "unprecedented assault on the seat of American democracy." It is unclear what the next steps will be in the investigation, but it is clear that the former president will face serious consequences.

Former President Donald Trump Indicted on Four Charges Related to Efforts to Remain in Power After 2020 Election Loss

Former President Donald Trump has been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges related to his attempts to remain in power after losing the 2020 election. The indictment includes four charges, including conspiracy to defraud the United States and obstruction of an official proceeding. Trump's campaign has responded to the indictment, denying any wrongdoing and vowing to fight the charges. The indictment could have a significant impact on Trump's chances of winning the 2024 election.

Former President Donald Trump Indicted on Charges of Conspiring to Defraud the United States and Attempting to Prevent the Peaceful Transfer of Presidential Power

This article covers the indictment of former President Donald Trump on charges of conspiring to defraud the United States and attempting to prevent the peaceful transition of power to Joe Biden. The indictment is part of a larger investigation into Trump's activities, led by two state prosecutors and a federal special counsel. Trump pleaded not guilty to all 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree on April 4.

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