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New charges could lead to death penalty in Yassin assault case: Lawyer
New charges could lead to death penalty in Yassin assault case: Lawyer

Egypt Independent

time02-05-2025

  • Egypt Independent

New charges could lead to death penalty in Yassin assault case: Lawyer

Issam Mohanna, the lawyer representing the family of the child Yassin, expressed his great relief at what he described as a victory for justice and a vindication for the child and his family. He emphasized that the court had responded to the defense's requests and added new charges from the Child Law, which could potentially raise the penalty to the death sentence, instead of just settling for a life imprisonment sentence. During a phone interview with journalist Nihal Tayel on the 'Tafasel' (Details) program broadcast on Sada El Balad 2 channel, Mohanna explained, 'Despite the attempts at postponement at the beginning of the session, we were fully prepared for the pleadings. Delays in cases of this nature psychologically harm the child and their family. The child Yassin was with us since the morning and fell asleep inside the courtroom due to extreme exhaustion.' The victim's lawyer noted that the judge permitted Yassin's mother to speak after the legal arguments concluded, and during her testimony, she wept. Mohanna concluded that crimes of child sexual abuse or rape are very rarely reported, with the number not exceeding one case out of every 1000, because most victims and their families fear scandal. The Damanhour Criminal Court in Beheira Governorate sentenced on Wednesday the perpetrator who assaulted the child Yassin, known in the media as the 'Damanhour Student,' to life imprisonment of 25 years.

Creating a dramatic dining room inspired by candlelit dinners
Creating a dramatic dining room inspired by candlelit dinners

Boston Globe

time07-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Boston Globe

Creating a dramatic dining room inspired by candlelit dinners

2 The sideboard from Frontgate, which is modeled after an 18th-century French antique, has a honed marble top that makes it ideal for serving. 'The creamy finish brightens the space,' Archambault says. 'That's also why I chose a light rug.' Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up 3 The Hollywood Regency-style mirror came out of Archambault's childhood home and the Currey & Company porcelain lamps were in her living room in the city. 'The mirror reflects sunlight from the windows during the day,' she says. 4 The vintage travel poster that Archambault found at Details, Inc. in Harwich Port reminds the couple of their Monte Carlo, Monaco, honeymoon. 5 Peter Dunham sisal grass-cloth wallpaper with a large-scale block-printed paisley pattern wraps the room. 'I love how the texture juxtaposes the high-gloss ceiling,' the designer says. 6 For a hint of playfulness, Archambault opted for two brass-lotus pendant lights by Jamie Young Co., rather than a single chandelier. 'The design directs light downward, which lends a more intimate feel than a light that diffuses outward,' she explains. Marni Elyse Katz is a contributing editor to the Globe Magazine. Follow her on Instagram

Archaeologist assures that spiritual tourism in Egypt's archaeological sites is not ‘demonic'
Archaeologist assures that spiritual tourism in Egypt's archaeological sites is not ‘demonic'

Egypt Independent

time20-02-2025

  • Egypt Independent

Archaeologist assures that spiritual tourism in Egypt's archaeological sites is not ‘demonic'

Archaeologist Mostafa Waziri elaborated on the specifics of the spiritual tourism done at certain Egyptian archaeological sites, amid religious concerns that they are demonic in nature. During an interview with the 'Tafasil' (Details) program on Sada El Balad 2 channel, Mostafa Waziri spoke about a type of tourism where visitors from all over the world, particularly the US, come to visit archaeological sites in Egypt and engage in meditation sessions. Waziri explained that these visitors believe they feel a strong positive energy from certain archaeological places in Egypt. These visitors come on organized trips to express their feelings of comfort and positive energy when they are in these sites, he noted. Waziri assured that this does not involve demonic worship or satanic rituals, asserting that those reported feelings of positive energy stem solely from the site's ambiance.

The real reason behind Ryan Reynolds and Scarlett Johansson's divorce after two years
The real reason behind Ryan Reynolds and Scarlett Johansson's divorce after two years

Yahoo

time04-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

The real reason behind Ryan Reynolds and Scarlett Johansson's divorce after two years

While Ryan Reynolds has been in a loving relationship with his wife, Blake Lively, since 2011, the star was previously married to Hollywood starlet Scarlett Johnansson. Their short-lived relationship lasted just two years before they divorced in 2011. But what happened in their romance, and why did they split? The pair, who were 23 and 31, respectively, when they married, began dating in 2007, shortly after Ryan ended his relationship with singer Alanis Morissette. They got engaged in 2007 and wed a year later in Vancouver, Canada. They eventually separated in 2010. At the time, they released a statement that read: "After long and careful consideration on both our parts, we've decided to end our marriage. "We entered our relationship with love, and it's with love and kindness we leave it. While privacy isn't expected, it's certainly appreciated." In 2009, Scarlett hinted that the marriage might be on the rocks, telling Glamour: "I don't profess to know anything about marriage that anybody else doesn't know, or how to make it right." She later alluded to the relationship in Cosmo, explaining: "The logistics of being with another actor are challenging. There has to be a real understanding of how you share your time, especially when two people's careers are going at the same rate. Or even if one person is more successful than the other, that also proves challenging. There may be a competitive thing." She also spoke about her happy marriage with her husband, fellow actor Colin Jost, on Gwyneth Paltrow's podcast: "I didn't know what I wanted or needed from somebody else," she explained. "I never realised, 'Oh, it's really important for me—I need to be with a compassionate person.' That's a fundamental characteristic that has to be there. I think that understanding what those fundamental things are that you need in a partner is a must, I think—for longevity, anyway. I think identifying those things was a game-changer for me." Ryan has also spoken briefly about his split from Scarlett, telling Details magazine: "Anyone who gets divorced goes through a lot of pain... I don't think I want to get married again." While on The Tonight Show, he spoke about his bad luck while filming in Georgia, saying: "My hotel room flooded, my dog got sick, I came down with a slight case of divorce, and I broke my pinky finger. I was begging to get out of Atlanta at that point." Ryan is now happily married to Blake, whom he met on the set of Green Lantern, and the pair share four children: James, Betty, Inez, and Olin. The pair are currently embroiled in an ongoing feud with Blake's It Ends with Us co-star and director, Justin Baldoni, after accusing him of sexual assault and orchestrating a smear campaign. Justin has denied the accusations and recently published a website detailing his complaint response against Blake, as well as a timeline of messages throughout filming.

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