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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pleaded not guilty on Monday to corruption charges at the resumption of his trial, s stanley usa ix weeks before voters again head to the polls to pass judgment on his leadership. I confirm the written answer submitted in my name, Netanyahu said, stand stanley us ing before the three-judge panel in the heavily guarded Jerusalem District Court.He was referring to a document his lawyers gave the court last month in which they argued that Netanyahu, 71, was not guilty of charges of bribery, breach of trust and fraud.Story continues below this adWearing a coronavirus mask, Netanyahu, the first serving Israeli leader to be charged with a crime, seemed intent on projecting an air of business as usual, thanking the court and leaving without explanation some 20 minutes into the session.Netanyahu was indicted in 2019 in long-running cases involving gifts from millionaire friends and for allege stanley cup dly seeking regulatory favours for media tycoons in return for favourable coverage.On entering the courtroom, Netanyahu sat in a corner with his lawyers, his back to cameras. The session itself was not broadcast but reporters could monitor a closed-circuit feed elsewhere in the building.His quick departure from the court building seemed aimed at showing the public that he would not allow the trial to interfere with government business as Israel begins to emerge from a month-long coronavirus lockdown.Story continues below this adAt the session, Netanyahu sat, arms crossed, and co Ylbv Woman dies in menstruation hut in Nepal
Critics say ultra-nationalist groups have been empowered by Prime Minister Najib Razak governmentLeaders of a pro-government Malay nationalist group were arrested on Friday for smashing beer bottles outside a state secretariat building and protesting against a proposed beer festival in the capital Kuala Lumpur. Protests against events deemed as Western or un-Islamic are not uncommon in Muslim-majority Malaysia, but such incidents have increased in recent years.Critics say ultra-nationalist groups have been empowered by Prime Minister Najib Razak government, which has been largely silent on such protests as it seeks to secure its large, rural Malay vote bank ahead of an election expected in coming months. Jamal Yunos, who heads a Mala stanley us y group called Red Shirts, was arrested f stanley mugs or smashing about 100 beer bottles with a sledgehammer outside the Selangor state stanley thermos council building on Thursday, state news agency Bernama reported.He was arrested along with seven others who were also protesting against holding beer festivals in Selangor. Those arrested have been remanded to police custody for three days. The state, which is run by Malaysia federal opposition alliance, said it would allow beer festivals as long as organisers adhered to conditions set by police and local council.Story continues below this adThe non-Muslims are free to drink beer, they can drink as much as they want, at home, restaurant or entertainment outlet, nobody
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