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Court increases sentence for South Korean president's wife to 4 years

A South Korean appeals court has sentenced Kim Kun-hee, the wife of the ousted president, to <strong>4 years</strong> in prison for corruption. This ruling follows a life sentence handed down to her husband for rebellion just weeks earlier.

Escalating Attacks in Bamako Reshape Russia and West's Influence in Mali

Tensions are rising in Mali following unprecedented attacks on the capital, Bamako, which are reshaping the balance of power between Russia and the West. The assassination of Mali's defense minister and the mysterious situation surrounding the military council leader complicate the landscape further.

South Korean Court Begins Trial Sessions for Former President Yoon

The Seoul High Court is set to commence preliminary sessions today for former President Yoon Suk-yeol, who faces charges of rebellion following a life sentence for his failed attempt to impose martial law in 2024.

On April 3, 1882, Jesse James, America's Notorious Outlaw, Was Killed

On April 3, 1882, Jesse James, one of the most infamous outlaws in American history, was shot dead by a member of his own gang, Robert Ford. James is seen as a symbol of rebellion and crime in the American West.

Chico Banza's Rebellion Affects Zamalek's Upcoming Match

Chico Banza has reportedly entered a state of rebellion within Zamalek, raising questions about his participation in the upcoming match against Al-Masry. This situation arises at a critical time for the club, which is striving for positive results.