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  • Netanyahu Rejects Political Retirement Despite Potential Presidential Pardon in Corruption Case

    Netanyahu Rejects Political Retirement Despite Potential Presidential Pardon in Corruption Case

    Dec 08, 2025 02:48 am CST

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has firmly stated he will not leave politics even if granted a presidential pardon in his ongoing corruption trial. Despite facing charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust, Netanyahu maintains his innocence while his attorneys argue that court appearances are hindering his ability to govern effectively. This unprecedented request for a mid-trial pardon has sparked debate among opposition politicians who suggest any clemency should require his political retirement.

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    Netanyahu's Corruption Trial: Charges, Potential Pardons, and Impact on Israeli Politics

    Dec 01, 2025 10:55 pm CST

    A comprehensive examination of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ongoing corruption trial, including the three major cases against him, his request for presidential pardon, and how the proceedings have affected Israeli politics during regional conflict. The article details the specific charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust, explaining the potential consequences and unprecedented nature of his pardon request.

  • Al-Falah University Founder Under Investigation in Delhi Red Fort Blast Case

    Al-Falah University Founder Under Investigation in Delhi Red Fort Blast Case

    Nov 13, 2025 11:17 pm CST

    The investigation into the Delhi Red Fort car bombing has expanded to include Javed Ahmed Siddiqui, founder of Al-Falah University, which employed two key terror suspects. Authorities are examining Siddiqui's business network spanning nine companies and previous fraud allegations while investigating connections to a thwarted 32-car bombing plot allegedly planned as revenge for the Babri Masjid demolition.

  • Bombay High Court Orders Shilpa Shetty to Pay Rs 60 Crore Before Seeking Travel Permission

    Bombay High Court Orders Shilpa Shetty to Pay Rs 60 Crore Before Seeking Travel Permission

    Oct 08, 2025 05:15 pm CST

    The Bombay High Court has denied actor Shilpa Shetty permission to travel abroad for a YouTube event, ruling that she must first address the Rs 60 crore fraud allegations against her and husband Raj Kundra. The couple remains under a Lookout Circular issued by Mumbai's Economic Offences Wing following accusations from businessman Deepak Kothari regarding their defunct company Best Deal TV.