Guatemalan court orders arrests of Colombian officials who led a UN anti-corruption missionNew Foto - Guatemalan court orders arrests of Colombian officials who led a UN anti-corruption mission

GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — A Guatemalan court ordered Monday the arrests of Colombia's attorney general and a former Colombian defense minister who led a U.N. anti-corruption mission in Guatemala. Guatemalan prosecutorRafael Curruchiche, who himself has been sanctioned by the United States and other countries for allegedly interfering in corruption investigations, had requested that an appeals court issue the arrest orders for Colombia's top prosecutor Luz Adriana Camargo Garzón, who was the chief of investigations of the Guatemala mission, and Iván Velásquez, who had led the mission and later was Colombia's defense minister. Curruchiche said Camargo and Velásquez had committed illicit association during their investigation into bribes paid to Guatemalan officials by Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht. Along with former Guatemalan prosecutors working with the U.N. mission, Velásquez and Camargo were part of "a criminal structure led by the former CICIG commissioner," using the Spanish initials of the U.N. mission, Curruchiche alleged. Curruchiche had long ago focused his investigationon an agreement the anti-corruption prosecutorshad signed with Odebrecht that would offer reduced penalties in exchange for the company's cooperation in the investigation. His boss, Prosecutor General Consuelo Porras, has also beensanctioned by the U.S. and other governmentsfor blocking corruption investigations. Last week, aU.N. expert warned her office was using criminal law to pursue enemies. Velásquez responded via X after learning of the accusations. "So now the corrupt Guatemalan attorney general and her prosecutor Curruchiche – designated as corrupt and sanctioned by the United States and the European Union – extend their persecution for Luz Adriana Camargo and me," Velásquez wrote. "My solidarity with the former officials and so many Guatemalan citizens who the Attorney General's Office has forced into exile." Camargo did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Among those former Guatemalan prosecutors forced into exile was Juan Francisco Sandoval, who led the special prosecutor's office against impunity. Sandoval, who led the Odebrecht investigation with support from the U.N. mission and has beenliving in exile in the United States, said last month in a statement that Curruchiche's investigation was "a sham and a manipulation strategy." The U.N. mission operated in Guatemala from 2007 to 2019, when then-President Jimmy Morales decided to not renew its mandate, after it linked members of his family to a case. It had worked with Guatemalan prosecutors to take down criminal structures in the country, sending judges, prosecutors, other public officials, including former presidents to trial for corruption. ___ AP reporter Astrid Suarez in Bogota, Colombia contributed to this report.

Guatemalan court orders arrests of Colombian officials who led a UN anti-corruption mission

Guatemalan court orders arrests of Colombian officials who led a UN anti-corruption mission GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — A Guatemalan court ordered...
More white South Africans arrive in the US under a new refugee programNew Foto - More white South Africans arrive in the US under a new refugee program

JOHANNESBURG (AP) — A second groupof white South Africanshas arrived in the United Statesunder a refugee programannounced by the Trump administration, officials and advocacy groups said Monday. Nine people, including families, arrived late last week, said Jaco Kleynhans, head of international liaison at the Solidarity Movement, a group representing members of South Africa's white Afrikaner minority. The group traveled on a commercial flight to Atlanta, he said. A spokesperson for the U.S. Embassy said in an email to The Associated Press that "refugees continue to arrive in the United States from South Africa on commercial flights as part of the Afrikaner resettlement program's ongoing operations." An initial group of 59 white South Africansarrived at Dulles International Airport in Virginiaon a chartered flight last month under the new program announced by U.S.President Donald Trumpin February. The Trump administration fast-tracked the resettlement of white South Africans afterindefinitely suspending other U.S. refugee programs. The Trump administration said it is offering refugee status to white South Africansit alleges are being persecutedby their Black-led government and are victims of racially motivated violence. The South African government has denied the allegations and said they are a mischaracterization of the country. Trump has falsely claimed that white South African farmers are targeted inwidespread attacks that amount to genocideand are having their land taken away. Trumpconfronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosawith those baseless claims during a meeting at the White House last month. Ramaphosa has said the relatively small number of attacks on white farmers are part of South Africa's larger problems with violent crime, which affects all races. The Trump administration initially said the refugee program was aimed at members ofSouth Africa's Afrikaner minority, who are descendants of mainly Dutch and French colonial settlers. In new guidance published by the U.S. Embassy last month, applicants must be "a member of a racial minority" in South Africa and "must be able to articulate a past experience of persecution or fear of future persecution." There are approximately 2.7 million Afrikaners among South Africa's population of 62 million, which is more than 80% Black. They are not the only white minority. There are around 4.5 million whites in total, including those with British or other heritage. The U.S. Embassy spokesperson said the U.S. "continues to review inquiries from individuals who have expressed interest to the embassy in resettling to the United States and is reaching out to eligible individuals for refugee interviews and processing." While U.S. officials have not said how many South Africans have applied to be relocated, Kleynhans said there have been around 8,000 applications. Another group helping white South Africans apply for refugee status has said tens of thousands have applied. ___ AP Africa news:https://apnews.com/hub/africa

More white South Africans arrive in the US under a new refugee program

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Suicide pod activist takes his own life aged 47 after 'trauma' of arrestNew Foto - Suicide pod activist takes his own life aged 47 after 'trauma' of arrest

A right-to-die activist questioned for murder after the death of a womanusing a suicide podhas died by assisted suicide. Florian Willet suffered a mental health crisis after he was arrested by Swiss police in September last year, said Philip Nitschke, the inventor of the Sarco suicide capsule. Mr Willet was the director of Last Resort, the Swiss suicide organisation, which was set up to facilitate the use of the Sarco. The 47-year-old German was investigated for aiding and abetting suicide. Prosecutors also investigated whether he had strangled the woman, but that was ruled out before he was released in December after 70 days of pre-trial detention. "Gone was his warm smile and self-confidence. In its place was a man who seemed deeply traumatised by the experience of incarceration and the wrongful accusation of strangulation," said Mr Nitschke, the director ofExit International, the pro euthanasia group. The Australian former physician, who is called "Doctor Death" by his critics, said Mr Willet sought help and was admitted to a psychiatric hospital twice before his death on May 5. Mr Nitschke told the Dutch newspaper Volkskrant that Mr Willet had died in Germany with the help of an unnamed specialised organisation. It is not known how he died. "To describe Florian is to talk of a man who was thoughtful, caring, funny, and friendly. He was an easy person to be around," said Mr Nitschke, who lives in the Netherlands. "But most of all, Florian was kind. Florian was also passionate about a person'sright to choose when to die." Suicide is legal under certain conditions in Switzerland, but the pod had never been used before and there were warnings it would be illegal. Mr Willet was the only person present when a 64-year-old American woman, who has not been named, pressed a button to fill the Sarco pod with nitrogen gas. The woman had suffered from an immune disease. He informed the authorities after her death in a forest in the canton of Schaffhausen but was arrested, along with several others, including a newspaper photographer. They were later released but Mr Willet, a former media spokesman for euthanasia clinic Dignitas, continued to be detained. He had described thefirst death in the controversial Sarco podas "peaceful, fast and dignified". The 3D-printable capsule cost about £550,000 to research and develop in the Netherlands over 12 years. Last Resort has said that future reusable pods could cost about £12,600. "By the age of five I took my own dying by suicide into consideration," Mr Willet said in an interview before his arrest. He revealed his father had died by suicide when he was 14 and claimed he was "completely fine with it." He added: "I was extremely sad because I loved my father. But, I understood immediately my father wanted to do this because he was a rational person, which means that expecting him to remain alive just because I need a father would mean extending his suffering." Broaden your horizons with award-winning British journalism. Try The Telegraph free for 1 month with unlimited access to our award-winning website, exclusive app, money-saving offers and more.

Suicide pod activist takes his own life aged 47 after ‘trauma’ of arrest

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Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen's Star-Studded Wedding Guest List Included Larry David and Several NFL PlayersNew Foto - Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen's Star-Studded Wedding Guest List Included Larry David and Several NFL Players

BACKGRID (2) Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen tied the knot in California on Saturday, May 31 The guest list included several of Allen's Buffalo Bills teammates andSeinfeldco-creator Larry David The actress and the NFL star, who were first linked in May 2023, got engaged in November 2024 Hailee SteinfeldandJosh Allensaid "I do" surrounded by some of their famous friends! The guest list at the couple's May 31 nuptials not surprisingly included a number of Allen's Buffalo Bills teammates, among them fellow quarterback Mitch Trubisky, tight end Dawson Knox and offensive tackle Spencer Brown, according tophotosshared on X. They appeared to have served as groomsmen, as they all wore matching suits and bowties. Comedian and television producerLarry Davidwas also spotted at the wedding, walking the grounds while holding an umbrella, presumably to shade himself from the bright California sun. TheSeinfeldco-creator's unexpected appearance prompted lots of chatter among fans on social media, withone writingthat David attending "was definitely not on my bingo card but I love it." BACKGRID In photos of the actress and NFL star's outdoor ceremony, Steinfeld, 28, can be seen wearing a white strapless wedding gown, a tulle veil and sheer opera gloves. Allen, 29, sported a classic black suit, white shirt and black bowtie. The two held hands at the altar and then shared a sweet kiss after the officiant declared them husband and wife. Steinfeld and Allen — who werefirst linked in May 2023and made their relationshipInstagram officialin July 2024 —got engagedin Malibu, California, in November 2024. In the months after, the two, who keep their relationship pretty private, both made rare comments here and there about how they were savoring the new chapter in their love story. BACKGRID In March,Steinfeld told PEOPLE that her engagement to the NFL star was "such a special timefor so many reasons." "I couldn't be more excited," she said. "I'm so happy — we're so happy — and we're just soaking in every moment." Reflecting on Allen's romantic proposal in a February 2025 interview withWho What Wear, theSinnersstar said it was "magical — that's the word." After sharing that Allen coyly made sure she was dressed up for the surprise moment, she added, "I'm so grateful that he did it the way he did so that I looked good, and we have these photos that we'll have and cherish for the rest of our lives that I'm not looking at being like, 'What was I wearing?' " BACKGRID Ahead of the couple's wedding, Bills general manager Brandon Beane jokingly shared hisone request for the celebration— "good booze" — as he revealed some insight into how well Steinfeld fits into the Buffalo team's extended "family." "I'll tell you what, Rich, she is as humble as they come," Beane said onThe Rich Eisen Showon May 6 . "She's done a lot of stuff with our local women, the wives, girlfriends of the club, and I've heard it not only from my wife, but so many of the others, like, just how down-to-earth she is for the success she's had." Beane said Steinfeld "just blends right in" within the Bills organization, noting, "It's a testament to her and to Josh. He's the exact same way." BACKGRID Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Allen also hasn't been shy with his praise for his now-wife, particularly her support of his football career. Back in December, he told reporters that Steinfeld has been "a huge part" of his success on the field. "The morale, the support. When I get home, she's my biggest fan, my biggest supporter. She's just the best," Allen added. Read the original article onPeople

Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen's Star-Studded Wedding Guest List Included Larry David and Several NFL Players

Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen's Star-Studded Wedding Guest List Included Larry David and Several NFL Players BACKGRID (2) Hailee Stein...
Nikki Glaser's Boyfriend Has One Rule When It Comes to Her Standup Act (Exclusive)New Foto - Nikki Glaser's Boyfriend Has One Rule When It Comes to Her Standup Act (Exclusive)

Emma McIntyre/Getty Nikki Glaser revealed the one rule her boyfriend Chris Covy has when it comes to her standup act The comedian told PEOPLE, "He's given me permission. He said, 'You can talk about anything on stage about me as long as it's funny" The pair have been together off and on for 10 years Nikki Glaseroften pokes fun at her boyfriend,Chris Convy, and their relationship in her standup acts, and he's completely fine with it as long as the jokes work. "The hardest part is talking about your relationship on stage or injecting jokes where you're upset about something, and you bring it to the stage before you bring it to him. So maybe that's where tension arises, but not really anymore," Glaser, 41, told PEOPLE at theAmerican Music Awardson May 26. Kevin Mazur/Getty It's also next to impossible for Convy to miss what his girlfriend says about him on stage, as he works as Glaser's creative producer. "My boyfriend's so cool," she beamed. "He's given me permission. He said, 'You can talk about anything on stage about me as long as it's funny. The second it isn't, if it bombs, then we have an issue. If you're just venting up there just to get it off your chest and embarrass me, not good, but if you're up there and you're making a solid joke, you can do whatever you want.' " Convy's mentality, the comedian said, is "such a gift as a performer." Glaser and Convy, whom she met when he produced the MTV talk seriesNikki & Sara Live, have been together off and on for 10 years. "He's a creative genius, and he's a TV producer for years and years. My glow up within the industry, a big percentage of that is due to him being like, let's focus and let's make these things look better than they could ever look," she said. "We have a really good working relationship, actually." Michael S. Schwartz/Getty Naturally, Convy helped Glaser during her well-received Golden Globes hosting role earlier this year. She's already been booked to host next year's award show, too. "I have to raise the bar a little bit. So that's a challenge, but I'm so excited. It's the best gig I've ever had," she said, adding that she'd love to host multiple times. "The more comfortable the audience gets with you, the more fun you can have. So I'm excited this year to step out there and not have everyone be terrified I'm going to roast them so hard. I think they know how hard I go now, and everyone will be accordingly prepped and not nervously hiding in their seats." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Robert Smith/Patrick McMullan via Getty While Convy has now given her the go-ahead to talk about their relationship, Glaser previously admitted that she and her boyfriend split in the past when she aired their dirty laundry on her podcast, instead of coming to him directly with her complaints about their relationship. "Not because I thought he won't hear them, but they would just came out naturally under the guise of 'it's comedy!'" she explained onThe Howard Stern Showin May 2024. "He eventually heard them and go I don't recognize who this person is." At the time, Glaser revealed she is working to change her ways after realizing how it made Convy feel. "He had every reason to break up with me because it was jarring to him because I was just lying all the time," she said. "He really got me to stop lying, I'm better at it, I'm not perfect at it because I still fear abandonment, so there's some issues in our relationship where I fear he's going to be mad at me." Read the original article onPeople

Nikki Glaser's Boyfriend Has One Rule When It Comes to Her Standup Act (Exclusive)

Nikki Glaser's Boyfriend Has One Rule When It Comes to Her Standup Act (Exclusive) Emma McIntyre/Getty Nikki Glaser revealed the one rul...

 

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