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États-Unis : la presse mondiale réagit au scandal Epstein$

Les médias internationaux suivent de près l’affaire Epstein, perçue comme un révélateur des tensions politiques à Washington. Alors que le Congrès avance vers la publication complète des dossiers, l’attention mondiale se concentre sur la capacité des institutions américaines à affronter les abus de pouvoir au plus haut niveau.

US: Global Media Reacts to America’s Epstein Reckoning$

Foreign coverage frames the Epstein documents release as a test of US transparency and political accountability, often highlighting global expectations for how democracies handle scandals involving powerful figures.

Egypt’s Justice Reform: Promises and Persistent Problems$

Egypt’s new criminal procedure law introduces digital notifications and detention safeguards, but continues to concentrate prosecutorial power and leaves fair trial guarantees largely unaddressed.

Mauritania’s Former President Loses Final Appeal, Will Serve 15 Years$

Mauritania’s Supreme Court has confirmed a 15-year prison sentence for former president Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz on charges of illicit enrichment and money laundering, marking the end of a historic legal process and setting a new regional precedent for the prosecution of financial crimes by former heads of state.

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