The actor shouted “shut up!” at Christophe Ruggia before storming out court on the second day of the trial.
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Russian ships move from Syria base amid doubts over future
Satellite images show Russian ships off the Syrian coast, as Moscow mulls its military future after Bashar al-Assad’s fall.
Syria rebels burn tomb of Bashar al-Assad’s father
Armed men are seen celebrating in Hafez al-Assad’s burning mausoleum in the family’s hometown.
Women cops forging ties for life with the sex trafficking victims they rescue
A Spanish police unit is making lasting relationships with women it rescues from slavery.
Lawyer cites 300 potential cases against Diddy
US lawyer Tony Buzbee says he still receives daily calls with new allegations about the music mogul.
‘I want justice’: Victims of Syria chemical attacks speak freely for first time
The UN’s chemical watchdog says dozens were killed in a chemical attack in Eastern Ghouta in 2018.
Syria in maps: Who controls the country now Assad has gone?
A visual guide to the latest developments after Syrian rebels toppled President Bashar al-Assad 13 years after the start of the country’s civil war.
Luigi Mangione fights extradition to face charge of murdering CEO
The 26-year-old was arrested in Pennsylvania, and prosecutors are seeking to bring him to trial in New York.
The Onion’s purchase of Alex Jones’s Infowars rejected by judge
Judge Christopher Lopez ruled that an auction for Infowars did not result in the best bids possible.
The 50 men accused in mass rape of Gisèle Pelicot
The men accused of raping Gisèle Pelicot have been dubbed Monsieur-Tout-Le-Monde as they broadly represent a microcosm of French society.