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After nine months of an extraordinary trial, the hour of the indictment at the trial of the attacks of November 13

After nine months of hearing, three days of requisitions.

The floor is for the prosecution for three days from Wednesday at the trial of the November 13 attacks, which judges in Paris Salah Abdeslam and 19 co-defendants for a night of horror that left 130 dead and traumatized an entire country.

This extraordinary trial by its duration, its more than 2,500 civil parties and its emotional charge is coming to an end, more than six and a half years after the worst attacks ever perpetrated on French soil.

After the requisitions, the floor will be given to the defense from June 13.

The verdict is expected on June 29.

The trial of Michel Platini and Sepp Blatter for fraud begins in Switzerland

A small air of score settling will float over Bellinzona, near the Italian-Swiss border.

The Swiss resort, best known for its three castles, will host one of the most anticipated matches in the world of football for several years: the one that opposes justice to Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini.

The ex-FIFA president and ex-UEFA boss, once allied with world football bosses, have become rivals as the former midfielder's appetite has grown.

Thirty complaints filed against the Ehpad Korian group

Thirty complaints targeting nursing homes from the Korian group, in particular for "manslaughter", have been filed before a dozen prosecutors' offices in several regions, lawyer Sarah Saldmann told AFP on Tuesday, confirming information from the

Parisian

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These complaints against X come from 18 families of residents, for acts of "endangering the lives of others", "non-assistance to a person in danger" and "manslaughter".

They were filed in Aix-en-Provence, Bobigny, Bourges, Le Mans, Marseille, Nantes, Niort, Paris, Pau and Versailles, detailed Sarah Saldmann.

Korian reacted quickly, saying in a press release that the lawyer had "not taken action at any time to formalize the complaints of her clients and thus assert their interests".

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