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270/2017 • 18, NOVEMBER 2017 WEEKEND ISSUE

DAILY NEWS IN ENGLISH

Kevin Spacey: London theater reveals 20 testimonies of harassment Netflixʼs House of Cards cancelled

Londonʼs Old Vic theater has received 20 testimonies alleging sexual harassment by Hollywood star Kevin Spacey. The theater has apologized for staff not being able to talk openly before, but the allegations may continue.

Malta: Paradise Papers leave locals polarized In the wake of the Paradise Papers leaks, many locals in Malta feel frustrated and are calling on the European Union to come to the rescue. Daiva Repeckaite reports from the island. "A term my friend came up with — we are political orphans. We have no leader, no direction, no ambition because of that," Alexander Hili, a student of European Studies, fluctuates between strong motivation and growing frustration. He has joined numerous protests for the rule of law in Malta, but, as another leak on offshore dealings of the rich hits the archipelago, most ordinary people, prefer to go with the flow.

Hariri accepts Macronʼs invitation to France After his shock resignation and trip to Saudi Arabia, Lebanese Prime Minister Hariri will travel to France with his family, French officials have said. President Macron had invited him for to stay for a few days. Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri will travel to France at the invitation of President Emmanuel Macron, according to French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian. "He will come to France and the prince has been informed," Jean-Yves Le Drian said Thursday in Riyadh, referring to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman.

Londonʼs Old Vic Theater on Thursday released the findings of an internal investigation into alleged harassment by Hollywood actor Kevin Spacey. The probe, which began on October 31, has revealed "20 personal testimonies … of alleged inappropriate behaviour carried out by Kevin Spacey during his time as Artistic Director," according to a press release. The theater stressed that "no legal claims, formal grievances, formal disputes, settlement agreements or payments made or authorised were made at all in relation to Kevin Spacey during his tenure." The statement said that the theater had not been able to verify any of the allegations and that Spacey had not commented on them. In all but one case, the statement says, the individuals did not come forward at the time of the alleged harassment. However, Spaceyʼs status at the Old Vic as a "cult personality" may have kept people from speaking up. "The investigation found that his stardom and status at The Old Vic may have prevented people, and in particular junior staff or young actors, from feeling that they could speak up or raise a hand for help," according to the statement. Spacey, who was artistic director at the Old Vic from 2004 to 2015, has faced a number of allegations of sexual harassment since the The New Yorker and The New York Times published stories aboutsexual harassment and abuse allegations against film mogul Harvey Weinstein earlier this year. The revelations

sparked a wave of abuse and harassment allegations against major stars in the film industry. Kevin Spacey has also been dropped from the Netflix hit "House of Cards," as well as other productions. Londonʼs Old Vic Theater on Thursday released the findings of an internal investigation into alleged harassment by Hollywood actor Kevin Spacey. The probe, which began on October 31, has revealed "20 personal testimonies … of alleged inappropriate behaviour carried out by Kevin Spacey during his time as Artistic Director," according to a press release. The theater stressed that "no legal claims, formal grievances, formal disputes, settlement agreements or payments made or authorised were made at all in relation to Kevin Spacey during his tenure." The statement said that the theater had not been able to verify any of the allegations and that Spacey had not commented on them. In all but one case, the statement says, the individuals did not come forward at the time of the alleged harassment. However, Spaceyʼs status at the Old Vic as a "cult personality" may have kept people from speaking up. "The investigation found that his stardom and status at The Old Vic may have prevented people, and in particular junior staff or young actors, from feeling that they could speak up or raise a hand for help," according to the statement.

Da Vinci painting smashes auction record at $450 million

Cambodian Supreme Court dissolves main opposition party

The Italian painterʼs recently discovered portrait of Christ "Salvator Mundi" has sold for a record-breaking $450.3 million (€382 million). The artwork, which went missing for several years, was once traded for just $60. Christieʼs auction house on Wednesday described frenzied bidding for a 500-year-old painting believed to be by Leonardo de Vinci, which went under the hammer for $450.3 million, smashing a previous record for a piece of artwork sold privately or at auction.

The high court verdict followed the arrest of Cambodiaʼs opposition leader Kem Sokha in early September. Critics fear for democracyʼs future in the small Southeast Asian country led by Hu Sen for 30 years. Cambodiaʼs Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously ordered the dissolution of the countryʼs main opposition party, the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), and banned more than 100 CNRP members from political office for five years.


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