Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini face new fraud charges in a Swiss court over a €2.12M FIFA payment. Verdict expected on March 25.
Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter distanced himself from corruption in soccer when he went on trial Monday for the second time alongside his one-time protege Michel Platini.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared on Monday for the 14th time before the Tel Aviv District Court to defend ...
Blatter approved a Fifa payment of two million Swiss francs (now £1.7 million) to Platini in 2011 for working as a ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wasn't interested in a 2015 interview with Walla because he saw the outlet as oppositional, ...
Congolese soldiers face trials for crimes as the army loses ground to M23 rebels. Testimonies reveal systemic issues like poor pay and corruption. Despite government efforts, soldiers are underpaid ...
Congolese soldiers face trial for rape and murder as the army struggles against M23 rebels. Testimonies reveal issues like ...
Benjamin Netanyahu is answering to charges of fraud, breach of trust, and accepting bribes in three separate cases.
Congolese soldiers in a mix of fatigues and street clothes crowded into a chapel last week to stand trial for crimes ...