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Prosecution argues embezzlement was ‘directed by the party head’

Prosecution argues embezzlement was ‘directed by the party head’

Marine Le Pen, during her appeal trial for embezzlement over suspected fake jobs at the European Parliament, at a Paris appeals court, on February 3, 2026. SERGIO AQUINDO FOR LE MONDE The prosecution’s closing argument pulled no punches, but the sentences requested on Tuesday, February 3, at Marine Le Pen’s appeal trial for embezzlement over suspected fake jobs at the European Parliament, were a little lighter than those handed down by the court after the initial trial, on March 31, 2025. The two prosecutors making the case refrained from requesting that the court’s sentences be immediately enforced even if appealed, except in special cases. Additionally, all of the requested prison sentences could be served under house arrest, with an electronic monitoring tag. For Le Pen, the prosecution requested a four-year prison sentence, with three suspended (compared with just two years suspended, in the initial ruling), a €100,000 fine, and a five-year ban on running for public office. The appeals court, which is expected to deliver its decision “before the summer,” is under no obligation to follow …

“The Bone Temple” argues that in a rage apocalypse, art may be the cure

“The Bone Temple” argues that in a rage apocalypse, art may be the cure

“28 Years Later” introduces Ralph Fiennes’ Dr. Ian Kelson as a man accustomed and somewhat resigned to being taken for something he isn’t. From a distance, the physician hermit looks like a lunatic living among rage-crazed monsters, painted head to toe in blood, scavenging for corpses to make pillars of their bones. Only those who dare to get close enough to speak with him, including the film’s young protagonist Spike (Alfie Williams), find out the truth. It isn’t blood reddening Kelson’s skin, but iodine. His meticulously assembled forest of skulls, femurs, tibiae, and fibulae isn’t sacrilege; it’s a memorial. “Every skull is a set of thoughts,” he gently tells Spike. “These sockets saw, and these jaws spoke and swallowed. This is a monument to them. A temple.” At the climax of “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,” Kelson receives Spike again, a short time later, under changed circumstances. This time, his young friend accompanies satanists who have mistaken the doctor for the Devil. But their leader, Sir Lord Jimmy Crystal (Jack O’Connell), is the one …