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Trump once again goes after daughter of Judge overseeing hush money trial

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The former president had also lashed out at the judge and his daughter in Truth Social posts on Tuesday.

Former President Donald Trump took to social media for the second time in two days to attack the daughter of the judge overseeing his upcoming criminal trial in New York.

In a Truth Social post on Thursday, Trump wrote that Acting New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan’s daughter is a “rabid Trump hater.” He also called for the judge to recuse himself from the April 15 criminal trial on a case related to the hush money payments Trump made ahead of the 2016 election.

“Judge Juan Merchan is totally compromised, and should be removed from this TRUMP Non-Case immediately. His Daughter, Loren, is a Rabid Trump Hater, who has admitted to having conversations with her father about me, and yet he gagged me,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

This wasn’t the first attack Trump has made this week on Merchan’s daughter — or even Merchan himself.

On Tuesday, Trump had echoed similar remarks about Merchan presiding over the case, and then proceeded to call out his daughter for allegedly using a photo of him behind walls as a profile photo on X (formerly Twitter).

“So, let me get this straight, the Judge’s daughter is allowed to post pictures of her ‘dream’ of putting me in jail, the Manhattan D.A. is able to say whatever lies about me he wants, the Judge can violate our Laws and Constitution at every turn, but I am not allowed to talk about the attacks against me,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

A spokesperson for New York’s state court confirmed Wednesday that Merchan’s daughter deleted the handle about a year ago and it was taken over by someone else, The New York Times reported.

Trump also lashed out at Merchan on Tuesday in a Truth Social post, particularly referencing the gag order the judge imposed on him that day.

“Judge Juan Merchan, who is suffering from an acute case of Trump Derangement Syndrome … has now issued another illegal, un-American, unConstitutional ‘order,’ as he continues to try and take away my Rights,” Trump wrote in his post. “This Judge, by issuing a vicious ‘Gag Order,’ is wrongfully attempting to deprive me of my First Amendment Right to speak out against the Weaponization of Law Enforcement.”

The gag order bars Trump from making public statements about witnesses, prosecutors, court staff or jurors in the trial, which he has a history of doing. But the gag order doesn’t mention Merchan or his family.

In an interview with CNN on Thursday night, U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton said that it’s “troubling” and an “attack on the rule of law” when judges and their families are threatened. But he added Merchan did the “right thing” by not including him or his family in Trump’s gag order.

“When we take the oath of office, we have an obligation to make sure that all parties in our courtroom receive a fair adjudication regardless of who they are, what their politics are, or what they’ve alleged to have done,” Walton, who has handled multiple cases on the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack, told CNN.

He continued: “I think it’s crucial that judges not make themselves a part of the issue, and so I think the judge did the right thing by not including himself in the game.”

The former president, who has three other indictments set for trial, has made it a habit to attack the judges overseeing his cases. Last November, Trump repeatedly and publicly attacked the judge and staff of the New York City court where his civil fraud trial took place, which led to a slew of physical threats and messages with racist, sexist and antisemitic slurs.

Walton, who has received more threats to both himself and his family since having Jan. 6 defendants in his courtroom, told CNN that people, especially those with status in society, should be careful about statements they make and be wary of the impact that those statements may have on others.

“I think it’s very important that people in positions of authority be very circumspect in reference to the things that they say, so that they’re not causing others to act on what they say and maybe cause injury or deaths to someone as a result of that,” he said.

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Finnish Court approves Simon Akpa’s extradition, to face terrorism charges in Nigeria

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Simon Ekpa in Finnish Prison uniform

In quest for transnational justice and regional stability, the Finnish Court has approved Nigeria’s request for the extradition of the self acclaimed Prime Minister of Biafra, Simon Ekpa.

The extradition approval followef Nigeria’s request which some vital documents accompanied the request sometime January.

Simon Ekpa is a Finnish-Nigerian separatist leader, to Nigeria. The Päijät-Häme District Court in Lahti ruled on April 18 that Ekpa will be handed over to Nigerian authorities on July 15, 2025.

Ekpa, who refers to himself as the “Prime Minister” of the self-proclaimed Biafra Republic Government-in-Exile, has gained notoriety for promoting violent separatist rhetoric from abroad.

He is alleged to be the leader of a self-styled group called “Autopilot” and is linked to the Biafra Liberation Army (BLA), which authorities have accused of orchestrating kidnappings, assassinations, and violent enforcement of “sit-at-home” orders in southeastern Nigeria.

Contrary to repeated claims in Nigerian media and some government narratives, the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has distanced itself from Ekpa, insisting he has no affiliation with their organization. IPOB maintains it remains a non-violent group with no factions.

“We don’t understand why the Nigerian government and media continue to tag him as a leader of a faction of IPOB. That is pure misinformation,” said an IPOB spokesperson.

“Simon Ekpa runs his own network of criminals and kidnappers, and his actions do not represent our struggle.”

Ekpa was arrested in November 2024 in the city of Lahti following a months-long investigation by Finnish authorities. He is accused of using social media platforms to incite violence in Nigeria from abroad—calls that allegedly led to attacks on civilians and security forces.

Four others were arrested alongside him on suspicions of funding and supporting his activities.

Nigeria has pursued Ekpa’s extradition since early 2023. The decision to grant the request is seen as a major diplomatic victory for the Nigerian government. A senior official from Nigeria’s Ministry of Defence described the court’s ruling as “a triumph for justice and a stern warning to those who seek to destabilize Nigeria from overseas.”

Finnish courts rarely authorize extraditions outside the European Union or Nordic countries. However, in this case, Finnish prosecutors said Nigeria presented compelling evidence under the Rome Statute—ratified by both countries—leading to an exceptional agreement.

Ekpa is expected to face multiple charges upon his return to Nigeria, including terrorism, conspiracy, incitement to violence, and crimes against the state. His trial is anticipated to draw intense scrutiny from both local and international observers, with several human rights organizations expected to monitor proceedings closely.

The extradition marks a crucial moment in Nigeria’s effort to clamp down on violent separatist agitation and signals a new era of international cooperation in tackling cross-border extremism.

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Pope candidates (left to right) Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson, cardinal Pietro Parolin, cardinal Luis Antonio Gokim Tagle, and cardinal Fridolin Ambongo Besungu

Who will be the next pope? The decision could have a profound impact on the Catholic Church and the world’s 1.4 billion baptised Roman Catholics.

It also promises to be a highly unpredictable and open process for a host of reasons.

The College of Cardinals will meet in conclave in the Sistine Chapel to debate and then vote for their preferred candidates until a single name prevails.

With 80% of the cardinals appointed by Pope Francis himself, they are not only electing a pope for the first time, but will offer a broad global perspective.

For the first time in history, fewer than half of those given a vote will be European.

And although the college may be dominated by his appointments, they were not exclusively “progressive” or “traditionalist”.

For those reasons, it is harder than ever to predict who will be elected the next Pope.

Could the cardinals elect an African or an Asian Pope, or might they favour one of the old hands of the Vatican administration?

Here is a selection of names being mentioned as Francis’s potential successor, and we expect more to emerge in the coming days.

Softly spoken Italian Cardinal Parolin was the Vatican’s secretary of state under Pope Francis – making him the Pope’s chief adviser. The secretary of state also heads the Roman Curia, the Church’s central administration.

Having acted effectively as deputy pope, he could be considered a frontrunner.

He is viewed by some as more likely to prioritise diplomacy and a global outlook than the purity of Catholic dogma. His critics consider that a problem, while his supporters see a strength.

But he has been critical of the legalisation of same-sex marriage around the world, calling a landmark 2015 vote in favour in the Republic of Ireland “a defeat for humanity”.

The bookmakers may back him but Cardinal Parolin will be well aware of an old Italian saying that stresses the uncertainty of the pope-picking process: “He who enters a conclave as a pope, leaves it as a cardinal.”

Some 213 of the previous 266 popes have been Italian and even though there has not been an Italian pope in 40 years, the pivot of the upper echelons of the Church away from Italy and Europe may mean there may not be another for now.

Could the next pope come from Asia?

Cardinal Tagle has decades of pastoral experience – meaning he has been an active Church leader among the people as opposed to a diplomat for the Vatican or cloistered expert on Church law.

The Church is massively influential in the Philippines, where about 80% of the population is Catholic. The country currently has a record five members of the College of Cardinals – which could make for a significant lobbying faction if they all back Cardinal Tagle.

He is considered a moderate within the Catholic definition, and has been dubbed the “Asian Francis” because of a dedication to social issues and sympathy for migrants that he shared with the late pope.

He has opposed abortion rights, calling them “a form of murder” – a position in line with the Church’s broader stance that life begins at conception. He has also spoken against euthanasia.

But in 2015 when he was Archbishop of Manila, Cardinal Tagle called for the Church to reassess its “severe” stance towards gay people, divorcees and single mothers, saying past harshness had done lasting harm and left people feeling “branded”, and that each individual deserved compassion and respect.

The cardinal was considered a candidate to be pope as far back as the 2013 conclave in which Francis was elected.

Asked a decade ago how he viewed suggestions he could be next, he replied: “I treat it like a joke! It’s funny.”

It’s very possible the next Pope could be from Africa, where the Catholic Church continues to add millions of members. Cardinal Ambongo is a leading candidate, hailing from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

He has been Archbishop of Kinshasa for seven years, and was appointed cardinal by Pope Francis.

He is a cultural conservative, opposing blessings for same-sex marriage, stating that “unions of persons of the same sex are considered contradictory to cultural norms and intrinsically evil”.

Though Christianity is the majority religion in the DRC, Christians there have faced death and persecution at the hands of jihadist group Islamic State and associated rebels. Against that backdrop, Cardinal Ambongo is viewed as a fierce advocate for the Church.

But in a 2020 interview, he spoke in favour of religious plurality, saying: “Let Protestants be Protestants and Muslims be Muslims. We are going to work with them. But everyone has to keep their own identity.”

Such comments could lead some cardinals to wonder if he fully embraces their sense of mission – in which Catholics hope to spread the Church’s word throughout the world.

If chosen by his peers, the influential Cardinal Turkson would likewise have the distinction of being the first African pope for 1,500 years.

Like Cardinal Ambongo, he has claimed not to want the job. “I’m not sure whether anyone does aspire to become a Pope,” he told the BBC in 2013.

Asked if Africa had a good case to provide the next Pope based on the Church’s growth on the continent, he said he felt the Pope shouldn’t be chosen based on statistics, because “those types of considerations tend to muddy the waters”.

He was the first Ghanaian to be made a cardinal, back in 2003 under Pope John Paul II.

Like Cardinal Tagle, Cardinal Turkson was considered a potential Pope a decade later, when Francis was chosen. In fact, bookmakers made him the favourite ahead of voting.

A guitarist who once played in a funk band, Cardinal Turkson is known for his energetic presence.

Like many cardinals from Africa, he leans conservative. However, he has opposed the criminalisation of gay relationships in African countries including his native Ghana.

In a BBC interview in 2023, while Ghana’s parliament was discussing a bill imposing harsh penalties on LGBTQ+ people, Turkson said he felt homosexuality should not be treated as an offence.

Back in 2012, he was accused of making fear-mongering predictions over the spread of Islam in Europe at a Vatican conference of bishops, for which he later apologised.

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