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ʼLaser manʼ John Ausonius receives life sentence in Frankfurt John Ausonius has received a second life sentence, this time for the murder of a Jewish woman in Frankfurt. Ausonius has been serving another life sentence in Sweden for the murder and attempted murder of 10 immigrants. John Ausonius — the Swedish convicted killer dubbed "the laser man" and suspected white supremacist — has received another life sentence for the murder of a Jewish woman more than 25 years ago. A Frankfurt court on Wednesday found Ausonius guilty of shooting dead Blanka Zmigrod, a 68-year-old Holocaust survivor, near her home in February 1992. Prosecutor Nadja Böttinger told the court during Tuesdayʼs plea hearing that the evidence at hand was far too abundant to be considered mere coincidence. During Wednesdayʼs sentencing, Judge Bärbel Stock agreed.

German prisons: 150 dangerous Islamists need deradicalizing German jails are struggling to cope with scores of radical Islamist extremists. Their number is expected to grow following the opening of a slew of terror-related probes in recent months. About 150 dangerous Islamists are being held in prisons across Germany, according to figures from the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) published by German daily Die Welt on Wednesday. The men are either serving jail sentences or are in custody on terror-related charges, the paper cited the BKA as saying. The newspaper said there were also several "relevant persons" being held, which it said were those regarded as sympathizers or supporters of radical Islam. "In the next few years we must expect a wave of extremists in our prisons," the German state of Hesseʼs Minister of Justice, Eva Kühne-Hörmann (CDU), told the newspaper.

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Netanyahu associate to testify in corruption probe Israel:

The shared use of cars, music, accommodation, files and more looks set to increase in Germany, a new survey shows. Germanyʼs share economy market is worth more than €20 billion, according to the survey. Almost 40 percent of Germans used "share economy" services, such as Uber and Airbnb in 2017, according to a survey published on Wednesday by auditing and consulting firm Price Waterhouse Coopers (PwC). The study, "Share Economy: The New Business Model," was based on a representative survey of more than 4,500 consumers in Belgium, the Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, Turkey and Germany. Of these countries, Germany had the largestshare economymarket at more than €20 billion ($24.6 billion) and therefore 2,000 German participants were included in the survey.

Israeli media have alleged that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahuʼs confidant, Shlomo Filber, will testify against him. The Israeli leader rejected the allegations, saying he was targeted by a "campaign of persecution." The former director of Israelʼs Communications Ministry, Shlomo Filber, formally agreed to testify in one of several corruption investigations surrounding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, at least according to Israeli media reports on Wednesday. Filber is a close aid of Netanyahu and a veteran member of the governing Likud party. On Sunday, he was arrested on suspicion of having provided Israelʼs largest telecom company, Bezeq, with government benefits in exchange for favorable media coverage of the prime minister. Israeli media allege, without confirmation from the police, that Filber has reached a deal with Israeli police to testify against Netanyahu in the case. Netanyahu has denied any wrongdoing and claimed that all government decisions related to Bezeq "were made according to recommendations of expert committees and expert officials." On Tuesday, Netanyahu called the allegations part of a

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"campaign of persecution against me and my family that has been going on for years." Filberʼs arrest comes in the midst of a series of corruption investigations against Netanyahu, as well as his family and associates. Recently, Israeli police recommended indicting him for corruption. Israeli media also reported that a former media adviser to the Netanyahu family had offered a promotion to a public official, trying to ensure his assistance in closing a criminal probe against Netanyahuʼs wife Sara. The aide, Nir Hefetz, is suspected of having offered Judge Hila Gerstel the appointment of attorney general if she dismissed a pending case concerning Sara Netanyahuʼs excessive household spending. Netanyahu, who has led Israel periodically for 12 years since 1996, has repeatedly denied all the allegations against him. He also intends to seek a fifth term in office in 2019ʼs general election.

US evangelist Billy Graham dies at 99 The Baptist preacher who counseled presidents and spoke about the Bible to hundreds of millions has passed away in his native North Carolina. Conservative politicians paid tribute to Graham online. Evangelist Billy Graham has died at the age of 99, a spokesman confirmed on Wednesday. According to the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, he preached to more people than anyone else in history during his 70 years on the pulpit.

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