The wife of the former president of Nissan would have left Japan and flew to Paris to appeal to the French government to do more to help him.
Carlos Ghosn was remanded for the fourth time last week on suspicion of trying to get rich at the builder's expense.
This happens when his lawyer exposed the difficult conditions of his initial bail release in a blog post. He added that Mr. Ghosn would only be allowed to use a computer, which is in his lawyer's office, and a phone.
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Carole Ghosn called on the French government to do more for her husband.
"As a French citizen, this should be a right," she told the Financial Times. She added, "I do not think he has had enough support and that he is calling for help."
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1/50 April 5, 2019
A refugee father and son lie on a railroad track to prevent a train from leaving a station during a protest in Athens, Greece. Dozens of migrants staged a protest at Athens Central Station, disrupting all rail services in the hope that they will be transported to the Greek border and join other refugees trying to follow a migratory route from 2016 towards northern Europe.
Getty
2/50 April 4, 2019
Security guards and police detain migrants during evacuation from a makeshift camp located at Porte de la Chapelle, north of Paris. More than 300 migrants and refugees were evacuated early April 4 April from a makeshift camp to housing structures.
AFP / Getty
3/50 April 3, 2019
An inhabitant of the suburbs of Alexandra makes gestures and clashes with the Metropolitan Police of Johannesburg, South Africa, during a total closure of the suburbs to protest the lack of provision of services or services. basic necessities such as access to water and electricity, housing problems and lack of resources. maintenance of public roads.
AFP / Getty
4/50 April 2, 2019
The children are eating next to the debris of the damaged houses of Purainiya village, in the Bara district of southern Nepal, near Birgunj, following a rare storm in the spring. The terrible storm destroyed homes and knocked down cars and trucks as it swept southern Nepal, leaving at least 27 dead and more than 600 injured.
AFP / Getty
5/50 April 1, 2019
A forensic expert works alongside the remains of a small plane that crashed near Erzhausen, Germany. Natalia Fileva, president and co-owner of the second largest Russian airline S7, died during the crash of a private jet near Frankfurt, the company said.
Reuters
6/50 March 31, 2019
The comic actor and Ukrainian presidential candidate Volodymyr Zelenskiy delivers a speech following the announcement of the first election ballot at a presidential election at his campaign headquarters in Kiev, in Ukraine
Reuters
7/50 March 30, 2019
Pro-independence Catalan protesters throw stones at a counter-demonstration against an event called by the Spanish far-right party Vox against the Catalan push for independence in Barcelona. Polls suggest that Vox, who campaigns against illegal immigration and "radical" feminism, will become the first far-right party to win seats in the Spanish parliament since the late 1970s and could become a maker. of King in the increasingly fragmented political landscape of Spain
AFP / Getty
8/50 March 29, 2019
Demonstrations against President Abdelaziz Bouteflika continue in Algeria despite the announcement on March 11 that he will not run for a fifth presidential term and the postponement of the presidential election scheduled for April 18 2019 until further notice
EPA
9/50 March 28, 2019
Firefighters on ladders are working to put out a fire in an office building in Dhaka after a huge fire has fallen on them, killing at least five people and several others fearing to be trapped in the last fire major that hit the Bangladeshi capital
AFP / Getty
10/50 March 27, 2019
Palestinian protester moves burning tire during clashes with Israeli troops near Israeli settlement in Beit El, Israel occupied West Bank
Reuters
11/50 March 26, 2019
Palestinian sisters watch a destroyed Hamas site near the house destroyed by their family following an Israeli air strike in Gaza City. According to reports, Israel continued to launch air strikes on the Gaza Strip overnight after a rocket was fired at a house near Tel Aviv in central Israel, injuring minus seven people.
EPA
12/50 March 25, 2019
US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu maintain a proclamation recognizing Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights at Netanyahu's exit from the White House.
Reuters
13/50 March 24, 2019
The ship Hagland Captain anchored in the same area as the cruise ship Viking Sky, which had problems on March 23 during the storm on the west coast of Norway in Hustadvika near Romsdal
AFP / Getty
14/50 March 23, 2019
Chris Pratt is losing weight by accepting the Best Butt-Kicker Award for "Jurassic Park: Fallen Kingdom" at the Kids Choice Awards
Reuters
15/50 March 22, 2019
An aerial view shows damaged buildings after an explosion at a chemical plant in Yancheng, Jiangsu Province, eastern China. Chinese President Xi Jinping has ordered local governments to prevent any further industrial disaster after the explosion of a chemical plant that killed 47 people, injured hundreds and destroyed an industrial park when the last disaster of this type that hit the country
AFP / Getty
16/50 March 21, 2019
A child is transported to a refrigerator during the floods following Cyclone Idai in Buzi, near Beira, Mozambique.
Reuters
17/50 March 20, 2019
Indian Hindu worshipers are sprinkled with colorful water as they celebrate the Holi Festival at Kalupur Swaminarayan Temple in Ahmedabad. Holi, the popular Hindu festival of spring colors, is observed in India at the end of the winter season, on the last full moon of the lunar month.
AFP / Getty
18/50 March 19, 2019
Splinters of ice accumulate on Lake Michigan along the South Haven Pier
Kalamazoo Gazette / AP
19/50 March 18, 2019
Emergency services are located at 24 Oktoberplace in Utrecht, where a shooting took place. Several people were injured on a tram in the Dutch city of Utrecht. Local media reported the anti-terrorist police at the scene. "One shot … Several wounded have been reported.The assistance has started," said the Twitter account of the Utrecht police. "It's a shooting incident on a streetcar and several trauma helicopters have been deployed to help."
AFP / Getty
20/50 March 17, 2019
Caskets of Ethiopian Airlines crash victims are gathered at mass funerals at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The ET flight crash 302 minutes after its flight to Nairobi on March 10, killed 157 people on board and resulted in the worldwide grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX airplane model. 8 involved in the disaster.
AFP / Getty Images
21/50 March 16, 2019
Brenton Tarrant, the man accused of the Christchurch massacre, makes a sign to the camera during his appearance in the Christchurch District Court. A right-wing extremist who filmed himself in two mosques in peaceful Christchurch, New Zealand, killing 49 worshipers, appeared in court for murder. Born in Australia, Brenton Tarrant, 28, appeared on the dock with handcuffs and a white prison shirt, sitting impassively while the judge read a single murder charge against him. A series of additional charges are expected
AFP / Getty
22/50 March 15, 2019
An injured man is loaded into an ambulance following a shootout at Al Noor Mosque in New Zealand. At least 49 people were killed and dozens of others were seriously injured after the shooting in two mosques in Christchurch. Police arrested Australian citizen – a 28-year-old man – and three others after the second shot
Reuters
23/50 March 14, 2019
Relatives of the victims of the accident are crying and crying over the place where Ethiopian Airlines' Boeing 737 Max 8 crashed shortly after take-off on Sunday, killing the 157 passengers on board, south-east. is from Addis Ababa. The French authorities responsible for air accident investigations announced that they would be in charge of analyzing the black boxes recovered at the accident site and that they had already arrived in France. without giving any delay as to the time that the analysis could take.
AP
24/50 March 13, 2019
Men carry a child who was rescued at the site of a collapsed building containing a school in Lagos, Nigeria.
Reuters
25/50 March 12, 2019
A crab stuck in plastic in the Verde Island Passage, Philippines. According to data from the Global Alliance for Incineration Alternatives (GAIA), Filipinos throw 163 million disposable plastic bags daily. An underwater exploration conducted by Greenpeace in Batangas has uncovered single-use plastic bags between, under and over the corals and seabed of the Verde Island Passage, the epicenter of biodiversity marine in the world.
EPA
26/50 March 11, 2019
Representatives of bereaved families from the affected prefecture offer flowers on an altar for the victims of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami at the 8th National Commemorative Ceremony in Tokyo. On March 11, 2011, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake was devastating in the Pacific Ocean and the resulting tsunami caused considerable damage and thousands of casualties.
AFP / Getty
27/50 March 10, 2019
Catholic Catholics in South Sudan attend religious service in Udier City
AFP / Getty
28/50 March 9, 2019
Activists from Ukrainian nationalist parties quarrel with police at a rally to demand an investigation into the corruption of Ukrainian armed forces officials in Kiev
Reuters
29/50 March 8, 2019
Algerian demonstrators protest against the candidacy of their president in difficulty for a fifth term in power in Algiers
AFP / Getty
30/50 March 7, 2019
French gendarmes arrive for evacuation, while the prison guards block the entrance to the prison of Alencon, in Condé-sur-Sarthe, in northwestern France, two days after the day where an inmate seriously injured two guards during a knife attack, before being arrested during a police raid. – The prison of Alencon / Condé-sur-Sarthe, where two guards were seriously stabbed on March 5 by a radicalized detainee, was again blocked on March 7 by a hundred prison guards.
AFP / Getty
31/50 March 6, 2019
Hindu worshipers participate in a traditional activity known locally as "Perang Api" or a war of fire a day before Nyepi in Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara. The faithful in Indonesia will celebrate Nyepi or the "Day of Silence" on March 7th, the first day of the Saka lunar calendar
AFP / Getty
32/50 March 5, 2019
The pose time photo shows a series of lightning strikes on Santa Barbara seen from Stearns Wharf in the harbor of the city. The storm has soaked California and could cause landslides in forest-burning areas where thousands of residents are under an eviction order, the authorities warned
Fire Department of Santa Barbara County / AP
33/50 March 4, 2019
Members of the Unidos da Tijuca samba school perform during the first night of the Sambadrome Carnival in Rio
AFP / Getty
34/50 March 3, 2019
The SpaceX team at Hawthorne is watching the SpaceX Crew Dragon docking with the Harmony module of the International Space Station. The new SpaceX crew capsule arrived at the International Space Station on Sunday, thus taking a second step in just over a day.
Nasa / AP
35/50 March 2, 2019
US Senator Bernie Sanders (center) wavers to his supporters at a rally for the launch of his presidential campaign in the United States in 2020, in the Brooklyn neighborhood of New York
AFP / Getty
36/50 March 1, 2019
Destroyed and deserted buildings are seen at the scene of ongoing fighting between Somali soldiers and Al-Shabab fighters in Mogadishu, Somalia. Somali security forces exchanged gunfire with gunmen held in a building since the previous night, when a car bomb exploded nearby
EPA
37/50 February 28, 2019
Activists from Al-Badr Mujahideen burn an effigy of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Indian National Flag during an anti-Indian demonstration in Peshawar on. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked the Indians to "stand up like a wall" and anger was boiling after Pakistan captured a pilot as the crisis intensified between his rivals endowed with a riot. nuclear weapons. In his first remarks since India and Pakistan claimed to have shot down their fighter jets near Kashmir 's disputed border, the prime minister urged his compatriots to "unite" while the US – Pakistani military said he had killed his fighters. enemy is trying to destabilize India
AFP / Getty
38/50 February 27, 2019
US President Donald Trump (left) shakes hands with Kim Jong-un, leader of North Korea, at the end of a meeting at the Sofitel Legend Metropole hotel in Hanoi
AFP / Getty
39/50 February 26, 2019
A paramilitary Indian soldier fired shells of tear gas at Kashmir protesters in Srinagar. They protested raids on key separatist leaders by Indian intelligence agents
AP
40/50 February 25, 2019
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, speaks at the White House working session in 2019 with the governors of our country in the dining room of the state. Trump spoke about the Chinese trade agreement, the border wall project and its next summit with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un
EPA
41/50 February 24, 2019
Rami Malek (left), winner of Best Actor award for "Bohemian Rhapsody, Olivia Colman (second from left), winner of Best Actress Award for" The Favorite & # 39 ;, Mahershala Ali (right) and Best Supporting Actress for Green Book, & # 39; and Regina King (second from right), winner of the Best Actress Award in a Supporting Female Role for "If Beale Street could speak," pose at the 91st Academy Awards in Hollywood
EPA
42/50 February 23, 2019
Supporters of Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido gather to participate in a rally in Caracas, Venezuela, ready for a confrontation between the army and opponents of the regime on the Colombian border on Saturday when the Acting self-proclaimed President, Juan Guaido, promised that humanitarian aid would enter his country. country despite a blockade
AFP / Getty
43/50 February 22, 2019
A worker walks among piles of garbage in a landfill in Blang Bintang, near Banda Aceh
AFP / Getty
44/50 February 21, 2019
Firefighters at the scene of a fire in Dhaka. At least 69 people died in a huge fire that ravaged residential buildings that were also used as chemical warehouses in an old part of the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka, fire officials said.
AFP / Getty
45/50 February 20, 2019
Children climb to the back of a truck being part of a convoy evacuating hundreds of people to the last territory controlled by Islamic State militants, in Baghouz, in the East of Syria. The evacuation marks the end of a week of conflict and paves the way for the resumption of territory by the Syrian democratic forces backed by the United States.
AP
46/50 February 19, 2019
The faithful Muslims of Bangladesh leave by train after taking part in Akheri Munajat, or at the last prayer, at Biswa Ijtema in Tongi. Several million Muslim faithful from around the world join this four-day event that ends with a special prayer on the last day
AFP / Getty
47/50 February 18, 2019
Flames and smoke escape from a residential building where militants are suspected of being refugees during a shootout in Pulwama, south of Srinagar, in Kashmir under control Indian. Tensions continued to mount following a suicide bombing in Kashmir; seven people were killed on Monday in a shootout that erupted as Indian soldiers searched the area in search of militants.
AP
48/50 February 17, 2019
People walk along Avenue des Champs-Elysees in February to protest against the call of the yellow vest movement (yellow vests) against the policies of the French president, his descending mode of government, his cost of the high life, its tax reforms and for more social and economic measures. Justice."
AFP / Getty
49/50 February 16, 2019
Jia Furat (C), commander of the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) assault, is responding to the press near the Omar oilfield in the Syrian province of Deir Ezzor. Kurdish-led forces said they were retaining the announcement of the final victory over "the group of Islamic states" for "a few days" because the large number of civilians remaining on the battlefield had caused a delay.
AFP / Getty
50/50 February 15, 2019
Protesters spill a car during a protest against the attack on a bus that killed 44 members of the Central Reserve Police Force in southern Kashmir on Thursday in Jammu
Reuters
1/50 April 5, 2019
A refugee father and son lie on a railroad track to prevent a train from leaving a station during a protest in Athens, Greece. Dozens of migrants staged a protest at Athens Central Station, disrupting all rail services in the hope that they will be transported to the Greek border and join other refugees trying to follow a migratory route from 2016 towards northern Europe.
Getty
2/50 April 4, 2019
Security guards and police detain migrants during evacuation from a makeshift camp located at Porte de la Chapelle, north of Paris. More than 300 migrants and refugees were evacuated early April 4 April from a makeshift camp to housing structures.
AFP / Getty
3/50 April 3, 2019
An inhabitant of the suburbs of Alexandra makes gestures and clashes with the Metropolitan Police of Johannesburg, South Africa, during a total closure of the suburbs to protest the lack of provision of services or services. basic necessities such as access to water and electricity, housing problems and lack of resources. maintenance of public roads.
AFP / Getty
4/50 April 2, 2019
The children are eating next to the debris of the damaged houses of Purainiya village, in the Bara district of southern Nepal, near Birgunj, following a rare storm in the spring. The terrible storm destroyed homes and knocked down cars and trucks as it swept southern Nepal, leaving at least 27 dead and more than 600 injured.
AFP / Getty
5/50 April 1, 2019
A forensic expert works alongside the remains of a small plane that crashed near Erzhausen, Germany. Natalia Fileva, president and co-owner of the second largest Russian airline S7, died during the crash of a private jet near Frankfurt, the company said.
Reuters
6/50 March 31, 2019
The comic actor and Ukrainian presidential candidate Volodymyr Zelenskiy delivers a speech following the announcement of the first election ballot at a presidential election at his campaign headquarters in Kiev, in Ukraine
Reuters
7/50 March 30, 2019
Pro-independence Catalan protesters throw stones at a counter-demonstration against an event called by the Spanish far-right party Vox against the Catalan push for independence in Barcelona. Polls suggest that Vox, who campaigns against illegal immigration and "radical" feminism, will become the first far-right party to win seats in the Spanish parliament since the late 1970s and could become a maker. of King in the increasingly fragmented political landscape of Spain
AFP / Getty
8/50 March 29, 2019
Demonstrations against President Abdelaziz Bouteflika continue in Algeria despite the announcement on March 11 that he will not run for a fifth presidential term and the postponement of the presidential election scheduled for April 18 2019 until further notice
EPA
9/50 March 28, 2019
Firefighters on ladders are working to put out a fire in an office building in Dhaka after a huge fire has fallen on them, killing at least five people and several others fearing to be trapped in the last fire major that hit the Bangladeshi capital
AFP / Getty
10/50 March 27, 2019
Palestinian protester moves burning tire during clashes with Israeli troops near Israeli settlement in Beit El, Israel occupied West Bank
Reuters
11/50 March 26, 2019
Palestinian sisters watch a destroyed Hamas site near the house destroyed by their family following an Israeli air strike in Gaza City. According to reports, Israel continued to launch air strikes on the Gaza Strip overnight after a rocket was fired at a house near Tel Aviv in central Israel, injuring minus seven people.
EPA
12/50 March 25, 2019
US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu maintain a proclamation recognizing Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights at Netanyahu's exit from the White House.
Reuters
13/50 March 24, 2019
The ship Hagland Captain anchored in the same area as the cruise ship Viking Sky, which had problems on March 23 during the storm on the west coast of Norway in Hustadvika near Romsdal
AFP / Getty
14/50 March 23, 2019
Chris Pratt is losing weight by accepting the Best Butt-Kicker Award for "Jurassic Park: Fallen Kingdom" at the Kids Choice Awards
Reuters
15/50 March 22, 2019
An aerial view shows damaged buildings after an explosion at a chemical plant in Yancheng, Jiangsu Province, eastern China. Chinese President Xi Jinping has ordered local governments to prevent any further industrial disaster after the explosion of a chemical plant that killed 47 people, injured hundreds and destroyed an industrial park when the last disaster of this type that hit the country
AFP / Getty
16/50 March 21, 2019
A child is transported to a refrigerator during the floods following Cyclone Idai in Buzi, near Beira, Mozambique.
Reuters
17/50 March 20, 2019
Indian Hindu worshipers are sprinkled with colorful water as they celebrate the Holi Festival at Kalupur Swaminarayan Temple in Ahmedabad. Holi, the popular Hindu festival of spring colors, is observed in India at the end of the winter season, on the last full moon of the lunar month.
AFP / Getty
18/50 March 19, 2019
Splinters of ice accumulate on Lake Michigan along the South Haven Pier
Kalamazoo Gazette / AP
19/50 March 18, 2019
Emergency services are located at 24 Oktoberplace in Utrecht, where a shooting took place. Several people were injured on a tram in the Dutch city of Utrecht. Local media reported the anti-terrorist police at the scene. "One shot … Several wounded have been reported.The assistance has started," said the Twitter account of the Utrecht police. "It's a shooting incident on a streetcar and several trauma helicopters have been deployed to help."
AFP / Getty
20/50 March 17, 2019
Caskets of Ethiopian Airlines crash victims are gathered at mass funerals at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The ET flight crash 302 minutes after its flight to Nairobi on March 10, killed 157 people on board and resulted in the worldwide grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX airplane model. 8 involved in the disaster.
AFP / Getty Images
21/50 March 16, 2019
Brenton Tarrant, the man accused of the Christchurch massacre, makes a sign to the camera during his appearance in the Christchurch District Court. A right-wing extremist who filmed himself in two mosques in peaceful Christchurch, New Zealand, killing 49 worshipers, appeared in court for murder. Born in Australia, Brenton Tarrant, 28, appeared on the dock with handcuffs and a white prison shirt, sitting impassively while the judge read a single murder charge against him. A series of additional charges are expected
AFP / Getty
22/50 March 15, 2019
An injured man is loaded into an ambulance following a shootout at Al Noor Mosque in New Zealand. At least 49 people were killed and dozens of others were seriously injured after the shooting in two mosques in Christchurch. Police arrested Australian citizen – a 28-year-old man – and three others after the second shot
Reuters
23/50 March 14, 2019
Relatives of the victims of the accident are crying and crying over the place where Ethiopian Airlines' Boeing 737 Max 8 crashed shortly after take-off on Sunday, killing the 157 passengers on board, south-east. is from Addis Ababa. The French authorities responsible for air accident investigations announced that they would be in charge of analyzing the black boxes recovered at the accident site and that they had already arrived in France. without giving any delay as to the time that the analysis could take.
AP
24/50 March 13, 2019
Men carry a child who was rescued at the site of a collapsed building containing a school in Lagos, Nigeria.
Reuters
25/50 March 12, 2019
A crab stuck in plastic in the Verde Island Passage, Philippines. According to data from the Global Alliance for Incineration Alternatives (GAIA), Filipinos throw 163 million disposable plastic bags daily. An underwater exploration conducted by Greenpeace in Batangas has uncovered single-use plastic bags between, under and over the corals and seabed of the Verde Island Passage, the epicenter of biodiversity marine in the world.
EPA
26/50 March 11, 2019
Representatives of bereaved families from the affected prefecture offer flowers on an altar for the victims of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami at the 8th National Commemorative Ceremony in Tokyo. On March 11, 2011, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake was devastating in the Pacific Ocean and the resulting tsunami caused considerable damage and thousands of casualties.
AFP / Getty
27/50 March 10, 2019
Catholic Catholics in South Sudan attend religious service in Udier City
AFP / Getty
28/50 March 9, 2019
Activists from Ukrainian nationalist parties quarrel with police at a rally to demand an investigation into the corruption of Ukrainian armed forces officials in Kiev
Reuters
29/50 March 8, 2019
Algerian demonstrators protest against the candidacy of their president in difficulty for a fifth term in power in Algiers
AFP / Getty
30/50 March 7, 2019
French gendarmes arrive for evacuation, while the prison guards block the entrance to the prison of Alencon, in Condé-sur-Sarthe, in northwestern France, two days after the day where an inmate seriously injured two guards during a knife attack, before being arrested during a police raid. – The prison of Alencon / Condé-sur-Sarthe, where two guards were seriously stabbed on March 5 by a radicalized detainee, was again blocked on March 7 by a hundred prison guards.
AFP / Getty
31/50 March 6, 2019
Hindu worshipers participate in a traditional activity known locally as "Perang Api" or a war of fire a day before Nyepi in Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara. The faithful in Indonesia will celebrate Nyepi or the "Day of Silence" on March 7th, the first day of the Saka lunar calendar
AFP / Getty
32/50 March 5, 2019
The pose time photo shows a series of lightning strikes on Santa Barbara seen from Stearns Wharf in the harbor of the city. The storm has soaked California and could cause landslides in forest-burning areas where thousands of residents are under an eviction order, the authorities warned
Fire Department of Santa Barbara County / AP
33/50 March 4, 2019
Members of the Unidos da Tijuca samba school perform during the first night of the Sambadrome Carnival in Rio
AFP / Getty
34/50 March 3, 2019
L'équipe SpaceX à Hawthorne regarde le SpaceX Crew Dragon s'amarrer avec le module Harmony de la Station spatiale internationale. La nouvelle capsule d'équipage de SpaceX est arrivée à la Station spatiale internationale dimanche, franchissant ainsi une seconde étape en un peu plus d'une journée
Nasa / AP
35/50 2 mars 2019
Le sénateur américain Bernie Sanders (au centre) fait un signe de la main à ses partisans lors d'un rassemblement pour le lancement de sa campagne présidentielle aux États-Unis en 2020, dans le quartier de Brooklyn à New York
AFP / Getty
36/50 1er mars 2019
Des bâtiments détruits et déserts sont vus sur les lieux des combats en cours entre soldats somaliens et combattants d'Al-Shabab à Mogadiscio, en Somalie. Les forces de sécurité somaliennes échangent des coups de feu avec des hommes armés retenus dans un bâtiment depuis la nuit précédente, quand une voiture piégée a explosé à proximité
EPA
37/50 February 28, 2019
Des militants d'Al-Badr Mujahideen brûlent une effigie du Premier ministre indien Narendra Modi et le drapeau national indien lors d'une manifestation anti-indienne à Peshawar le. Le Premier ministre Narendra Modi a demandé aux Indiens de "se dresser comme un mur" et la colère bouillait après la capture d'un pilote par le Pakistan alors que la crise s'intensifiait entre ses rivaux dotés d'armes nucléaires. Dans ses premières remarques depuis que l'Inde et le Pakistan ont affirmé avoir abattu leurs avions de combat près de la frontière litigieuse du Cachemire, le Premier ministre a exhorté ses compatriotes à s'unir "alors que l'ennemi cherche à déstabiliser l'Inde
AFP / Getty
38/50 27 février 2019
Le président américain Donald Trump (à gauche) serre la main de Kim Jong-un, leader de la Corée du Nord, à l'issue d'une réunion à l'hôtel Sofitel Legend Metropole à Hanoi
AFP / Getty
39/50 February 26, 2019
Un soldat indien paramilitaire tire des obus de gaz lacrymogène sur les manifestants du Cachemire à Srinagar. Ils protestaient contre les raids sur les principaux dirigeants séparatistes par des agents de renseignement indiens
AP
40/50 25 février 2019
Le président des États-Unis, Donald Trump, prend la parole lors de la séance de travail de la Maison-Blanche en 2019 avec les gouverneurs de notre pays dans la salle à manger de l'État. Trump a parlé de l'accord commercial chinois, du projet de mur frontière et de son prochain sommet avec le dictateur nord-coréen Kim Jong-un
EPA
41/50 24 février 2019
Rami Malek (à gauche), lauréate du prix du meilleur acteur pour 'Bohemian Rhapsody, Olivia Colman (deuxième à gauche), gagnante du prix de la meilleure actrice pour' The Favorite ', Mahershala Ali (à droite) et du prix du meilleur second rôle pour Green Book, 'et Regina King (deuxième à droite), lauréate du prix de la meilleure actrice dans un second rôle féminin pour «Si Beale Street pouvait parler», posent lors de la 91e cérémonie des Oscars à Hollywood
EPA
42/50 23 février 2019
Les partisans du leader de l'opposition vénézuélienne Juan Guaido se rassemblent pour participer à un rassemblement à Caracas, au Venezuela, prêts à une confrontation entre l'armée et les opposants au régime à la frontière colombienne, samedi, lorsque le président autoproclamé par intérim, Juan Guaido, a promis que l'aide humanitaire entrerait dans son pays. pays malgré un blocus
AFP / Getty
43/50 22 février 2019
Un ouvrier marche parmi des tas d'ordures dans une décharge à Blang Bintang, près de Banda Aceh
AFP / Getty
44/50 21 février 2019
Les pompiers sur les lieux d'un incendie à Dhaka. Au moins 69 personnes sont mortes dans un immense incendie qui a ravagé des immeubles d'habitation également utilisés comme entrepôts de produits chimiques dans une vieille partie de la capitale bangladaise, Dhaka, ont déclaré des responsables de la prévention des incendies
AFP / Getty
45/50 20 février 2019
Des enfants montent à l'arrière d'un camion faisant partie d'un convoi évacuant des centaines de personnes sur le dernier territoire contrôlé par des militants de l'État islamique, à Baghouz, dans l'est de la Syrie. L'évacuation marque la fin d'une semaine de conflit et ouvre la voie à la reprise du territoire par les forces démocratiques syriennes soutenues par les États-Unis.
AP
46/50 19 février 2019
Les fidèles musulmans du Bangladesh partent en train après avoir pris part à Akheri Munajat, ou à la dernière prière, au Biswa Ijtema à Tongi. Plusieurs millions de fidèles musulmans du monde entier se joignent à cet événement de quatre jours qui se termine par une prière spéciale le dernier jour
AFP / Getty
47/50 February 18, 2019
Des flammes et de la fumée s'échappent d'un immeuble résidentiel où des militants sont soupçonnés de s'être réfugiés lors d'une fusillade à Pulwama, au sud de Srinagar, dans le Cachemire sous contrôle indien. Les tensions ont continué de monter à la suite d'un attentat-suicide dans le Cachemire, sept personnes ont été tuées lundi dans une fusillade qui a éclaté alors que des soldats indiens fouillaient la région à la recherche de militants.
AP
48/50 17 février 2019
Les gens marchent le long de l'avenue des Champs-Elysées en février pour protester contre l'appel du mouvement du gilet jaune (gilets jaunes) contre les politiques du président français, son mode de gouvernement descendant, son coût de la vie élevé, ses réformes fiscales et pour davantage de mesures sociales et économiques. Justice."
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49/50 16 février 2019
Jia Furat (C), commandant de l'assaut des Forces démocratiques syriennes (SDF), soutenu par les États-Unis, répond à la presse près du champ pétrolifère d'Omar, dans la province syrienne de Deir Ezzor. Les forces dirigées par les Kurdes ont indiqué qu'elles retenaient l'annonce de la victoire finale sur "le groupe des États islamiques" pendant "quelques jours", car le grand nombre de civils restant sur le champ de bataille avait entraîné un retard.
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Des manifestants renversent une voiture lors d'une manifestation contre l'attaque d'un bus qui a tué 44 membres des forces de police de la Réserve centrale dans le sud du Cachemire, jeudi, à Jammu
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She stated that her husband's previous 108-day imprisonment had left her "a different person" and that normal life on bail had been impossible.
Elle a ajouté que "son mari pouvait voir la peur" alors que la rumeur de ses nouvelles affaires se propageait la semaine dernière.
M. Ghosn, de nationalité française, libanaise et brésilienne, a nié les charges retenues contre lui.
Les conditions de sa mise en liberté sous caution lui imposaient également de remettre son passeport, de surveiller sa porte d'appartement par une caméra et de conserver une trace de ses appels téléphoniques et des personnes qu'il rencontrait, outre sa famille et ses avocats, selon son avocat, Takashi Takano.
Dimanche, le diffuseur public japonais NHK les procureurs ont suspecté M. Ghosn d'avoir siphonné une partie des paiements via une société dont la femme est un cadre dirigeant pour l'achat d'un yacht et d'un bateau.
Les procureurs lui ont demandé de les rencontrer pour un interrogatoire volontaire en tant que témoin non assermenté, mais cette demande leur a été refusée, ce qui les a incités à demander aux juges de l'interroger en leur nom, a rapporté le radiodiffuseur.
Une telle demande donne aux juges le pouvoir d'interroger obligatoirement les témoins qui refusent de témoigner.
Les procureurs auraient confisqué le passeport libanais de son épouse lors d’une descente de nuit dans leur appartement du centre de Tokyo, mais n’auraient pas découvert son passeport américain.
"I'm alone here. It's traumatic what happened, "she said as she waited for her flight. "If my husband is in detention and I am here, I will not be useful. Je vais en France … et je serai plus utile là où je peux être. "
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En vertu de la loi japonaise, les procureurs pourront garder M. Ghosn jusqu'à 22 jours sans le mettre en accusation. The new arrest opens the possibility that he will be questioned again in the absence of his lawyer, as that is the norm in Japan.
M. Ghosn fait face à des accusations de faute financière et d'abus de confiance aggravé pour ne pas avoir déclaré un salaire d'environ 82 millions de dollars et transféré temporairement des pertes financières personnelles dans les comptes de Nissan pendant la crise financière.
Libéré sous caution le 9 mars (9 millions de dollars), l'exécutif se dit victime d'un coup d'Etat dans une salle de réunion.
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