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Rapper Meek Mill freed after uproar over harsh term NEW YORK - Rapper Meek Mill won freedom from prison Tuesday after an unusually harsh sentence triggered protests that pointed to racial biases in US probation laws. The 30-year-old Philadelphia rapper, who was jailed in November over a case from his teenage years, was ordered out on bail by Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court. As he walked at least temporarily free, Mill thanked supporters who campaigned for him as well as the Philadelphia district attorney’s office that sided with him. “I understand that many people of color across the country don’t have that luxury and I plan to use my platform to shine a light on those issues,” Mill wrote on Twitter. “In the meantime, I plan to work closely with my legal team to overturn this unwarranted conviction and look forward to reuniting with my family and resuming my music career,” said Mill, whose last album “Wins and Losses” reached number three on the US chart. Mill, raised by a single mother after his father was killed, was thrown into jail over his arrest on drug and gun possession charges in 2008, well before the rapper born as Robert Rihmeek Williams achieved stardom. At what had looked like a routine hearing,

Philadelphia judge Genece Brinkley handed Mill a term of between two and four years for violating terms of parole, including scheduling shows that conflicted with the court schedule and entering a publicized scuffle in St. Louis. Ordering Mill out on bail, the state’s Supreme Court cited “credibility issues” over a police officer who was a witness. Mill has said he was badly beaten during the 2008 arrest and placed a bloody mugshot of himself as the cover of his “DC4” mixtape. The Supreme Court did not throw out the case but asked the local court to reach a resolution within 60 days. It also did not remove Brinkley but noted she “may opt to remove herself from presiding over this matter.” In addition to street rallies, Mill enjoyed the support of celebrities including hip-hop mogul Jay-Z, whose Roc Nation management signed Mill. In an op-ed last year for The New York Times, Jay-Z said that Mill’s case was “just one example of how our criminal justice system entraps and harasses hundreds of thousands of black people every day.” Probation, which dates from English common law, was initially seen as a compassionate way for courts to grant freedom to people who pose little risk. (afp)

Directors Anthony Russo and Joe Russo and cast & crew of ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ attend the Los Angeles Global Premiere for Marvel Studios? Avengers: Infinity War on April 23, 2018 in Hollywood, California.

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Marvel heroes together en masse for ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Jesse Grant / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP

LOS ANGELES - More than two dozen superheroes. One big baddie. Let the mega-battle begin -- and watch the box office receipts pile up. This week, Marvel Studios unleashes the highly-anticipated “Avengers: Infinity War” on theaters worldwide, almost 10 years to the day that it introduced movie fans to its ever-expanding comic book world with “Iron Man.” The film, set to hit US theaters on Thursday night, is sure to be one of the biggest blockbusters of the year -- and the unofficial kick-off to the summer movie season. “Infinity War” is the 19th film in the so-called Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) -- it combines a whopping nine franchises, and the cast list reads like a who’s who of Hollywood’s A-list. Robert Downey Jr will don the red and yellow metal suit once again as Iron Man; Benedict Cumberbatch is Doctor Strange; Scarlett Johansson is back as Black Widow; and Australia’s Chris Hemsworth is Thor.

Also back for more? Black Panther -- the Marvel breakout of the year after the massive opening of the standalone pic in February, Captain America, the Hulk, Spider-Man, Hawkeye, the Guardians of the Galaxy and their assorted allies. Their mission? To prevent the powerful purple alien Thanos (Josh Brolin) from destroying the universe. “We took a picture of every single person whose character has been in the MCU. We hung it up on a wall all around us,” co-director Anthony Russo, who helms the pic with his brother Joe, told reporters ahead of the film’s release. “We basically spent months and months and months talking about where we could go with each character, how we could draw them through the story,” he added. “Every one of these characters... has been on a very specific journey through the MCU to arrive at this

moment.” This is the third “Avengers” film, with the final, untitled saga set for next year. At the press conference in Beverly Hills, the directors and stars were careful not to reveal too many details about the film’s plot. But expectations are high after the massive success of “Black Panther,” which so far has raked in more than $1.3 billion worldwide and has broken the all-time North American record set by “Titanic,” with more than $680 million in the US and Canada. Some projections have it opening at more than $235 million, and even higher, according to Variety -- the record opening weekend of $248 million for “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” is within reach. “It was great to go from what we did with ‘Black Panther’, and bringing some of that into ‘Avengers’,” said Chadwick Boseman, who portrays the character -- the first black superhero to front a movie. (afp)

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General Secretary of French workers’ union CGT rail federation Laurent Brun (L) speaks as a protester holds a placard reading “Macron stop your fake news” during a rally against to French Government’s plans to overhaul the state-owned rail operator SNCF, during a fifth round of strikes on April 24, 2018, in Paris. The number of strikers on the French railways fell to its lowest level since a wave of stoppages began at the start of the month, the company said on April 23, 2018. As a fifth round of walkouts disrupted rail travel, the state-run SNCF said that 17,45 percent of workers were taking part, around half the level as on the first day on April 3 when it was 33.9 percent.

EU tells tech giants to tackle fake news by end-year

The EU warned US tech giants Thursday to crack down on the spread of “fake news” by the end of the year or face regulation in the wake of a scandal involving the illegal harvesting of Facebook users’ data. Brussels called for the creation of a network of “independent factcheckers” and a code of conduct amid growing concerns over election meddling involving the use of the internet and personal data. “We are giving social networks and online platforms a chance to resolve the problem once and for all,” EU digital commissioner Mariya Gabriel told a news conference. As a first step, the Bulgarian commissioner called on tech firms to draw up a code of conduct by July, and proposed the creation of a secure online platform to tackle “disinformation”. “We will closely monitor the progress made and may

propose further actions by December, including measures of regulatory nature, should the results prove unsatisfactory,” she warned. A European Commission statement explicitly referenced the scandal over the massive leak of Facebook user data to British consultancy Cambridge Analytica for use in the election campaign of US President Donald Trump. “The recent Facebook/Cambridge

Analytica revelations demonstrated exactly how personal data can be exploited in electoral contexts, and are a timely reminder that more is needed to secure resilient democratic processes,” the statement said. Brussels has repeatedly raised concerns over meddling in elections including alleged Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential ballot and the Brexit vote in Britain the same year. French President Em-

manuel Macron said in an address to the US Congress on Wednesday that “to protect our democracies, we have to fight against the evergrowing virus of fake news”. The EU plans come after a group of 40 media experts including AFP produced a report on the issue earlier this year. Brussels meanwhile also pressed Silicon Valley firms like Google to be more transparent about how their search results work amid concerns that they are squeezing out small businesses. “We must make sure they are not abusing their power,” Gabriel said. Google was hit last June with a 2.4billion-euro (more than $2.7 billion)

EU fine for illegally favouring its shopping service in search results, after which it proposed fixes including running the shopping arm as a standalone business. The EU has taken an increasingly tough stance on US tech firms, with plans announced in March for a digital tax on Silicon Valley giants riling Washington. (afp) News can also be heard in “Bali Image” at Global Radio FM 96.5 from 9.30 until 10.00 am. Listen to Global Radio FM at http:// globalfmbali.listen2myradio.com or live video streaming at http:// radioglobalfmbali.com and http:// ustream.tv/channel/global-fm-bali.


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