Colombian appeals court strikes down ex-President Uribe’s conviction

The highly anticipated case will now be up for appeal after a court in Colombia overturned former president Alvaro Uribe’s convictions for fraud and bribery.

Two members of a three-member panel of three magistrates voted on Tuesday to toss the verdict against the 73-year-old Uribe, alleging that there were “structural deficiencies” in the prior decision, including insufficient evidence.

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The conviction of Uribe marked the first time a former president had been found guilty of a crime and given a sentence.

Uribe, a right-wing politician who served as president from 2002 to 2010, was found guilty in July of allegedly asking paramilitary members to fabricate information about his relationship with him.

Uribe has always maintained his innocence. However, those who think the decision on Tuesday reflects a lax attitude toward right-wing abuses have voiced their opposition.

The current president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, wrote on social media that “this is how the history of paramilitary governance is covered up.” That is the history of Colombia’s genocide-spying politicians who came to power allied with drug trafficking.

Uribe was ordered to serve in public office for just over eight years in August, and he was also subject to a $ 578,000 fine.

One of the main figures involved in the Uribe case, Senator Ivan Cepeda, has already stated that he intends to challenge the magistrates’ decision.

Cepeda stated on social media that “we will submit an appeal for cassation before the Supreme Court of Justice.”

suspected ties to paramilitary forces

The most recent ruling in a string of years-long legal battle that has exacerbated Colombia’s political divisions was on Tuesday.

In the South American nation, which has endured more than 60 years of internal conflict between government forces, left-wing rebels, right-wing paramilitaries, and criminal networks, Uribe is a controversial leader.

Uribe launched an iron-fisted military offensive against the country’s left-wing rebel groups while in office.

Critics have accused his government of blinding people to massacres that took place while they were taking place and, in some cases, encouraging soldiers to murder civilians to artificially increase the number of rebels killed.

Before serving as president, Uribe’s ties to right-wing paramilitaries were also under scrutiny.

Senator Cepeda had begun an investigation into the ex-president’s alleged connections to paramilitaries like the Bloque Metro in 2012, particularly during his ascent to political power in the 1990s.

Cepeda’s libel complaint was filed by Uribe, accusing the left-wing senator of using paramilitary members as witnesses.

However, the Supreme Court’s judges rendered an unexpected ruling when the case was brought before them in 2018. On the grounds of witness tampering, it dismissed the case against Cepeda and instead launched an investigation into Uribe.

Uribe acknowledged sending his attorneys to paramilitary personnel in prison, but he refuted the accusations that he had made a plot to persuade three witnesses to change their accounts.

Judge Sandra Liliana Heredia ruled in July that there was sufficient evidence to show that Uribe had conspired to manipulate the witnesses. In Tuesday’s decision, her decision was overturned.

influence on Colombia’s election

Colombia’s upcoming presidential election, which is scheduled to take place in May 2026, may have a significant impact on what comes next in the case. In Colombian politics, Uribe continues to be well-known.

Donald Trump, the president of the United States, whose administration has supported right-wing leaders facing legal action in Latin America, has also been interested in his case.

Trump has repeatedly alleged bias against conservative voices in the US and Latin America’s courts.

“Uribe’s only crime has been fighting and defending his homeland unwaveringly.” After Uribe was found guilty, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio posted on X earlier this year about the weaponization of Colombia’s judicial branch by radical judges.

The first left-wing president of the nation, Petro, is term-limited and cannot run in the election of 2026.

Petro speculated in a social media post that Trump’s support for Uribe’s supporters would be strengthened by Tuesday’s decision.

Petro and the Trump administration have been at odds over tariffs and conflicting legal positions on illicit drugs.

Trump will now seek sanctions against the president who supported paramilitary drug trafficking in Colombia with the assistance of those who supported paramilitarism in the country, Petro posted on X.

If Uribe’s legal situation permits, his party, Democratic Center, has already indicated that he will run for senator.

Senator Cepeda has indicated his candidacy for president in the upcoming election, according to Al Jazeera correspondent Alessandro Rampietti.

Rampietti explained from Bogota: “There’s no denying that this will change or will have significant repercussions in the country’s upcoming election campaign,” but also that this is not the last word.

Katie Price ‘still in shock’ as she broke silence amid Kieran Hayler’s rape charges

Katie Price’s ex-husband, Kieran Hayler, was charged with three counts of rape and one of sexual assault against a 13-year-old girl

Katie Price reportedly told fans she was ‘ still in shock ‘ after Kieran Hayler was charged with three counts of rape and one of sexual assault against a girl who was 13 years old at the time the offences were alleged to have taken place.

The personal trainer, who has strenuously denied the claims made against him, is alleged to have committed the offences between June and October 2016. At that time, he was still married to former glamour model Price. The alleged victim is not a member of Hayler or Price’s extended families.

Hayler will be appearing at Crawley Magistrates Court on November 19.

According to The Sun, Katie touched upon the situation while on stage in Swansea on her nationwide theatre tour on Monday night before the charges came to light.

“The thing that is coming out tonight…I’m still in shock. I could have been like, ‘ F**k it, I’m not going to do this show with that coming out. But I’m professional and I’m doing it”, she said.

Sussex Police said in a statement last night: “We can confirm Kieran Hayler, 38, of Northchapel in West Sussex has been charged with three counts of rape and one count of sexual assault against a 13-year-old girl.

” The offences are alleged to have occurred at an address in West Sussex between June 1 and October 13, 2016. Hayler remains released under investigation and is due to appear before Crawley magistrates ‘ court on November 19. “

It continued:” The girl, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has received ­support from specially trained officers as our enquiries continue. “

Hayler has not commented, but a legal representative denied the allegations on his behalf. They said:” Kieran Hayler strongly denies the allegations made against him in its entirety.

Mr. Hayler is fully engaged, has cooperated with the police throughout the investigation, and will continue to do so. He anticipates that his name will be cleared, believing in the court system.

Price’s representatives have been contacted for comment by The Mirror.

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UCL: Lopez, Rashford On Fire As Barca Rout Olympiacos 6-1

In a 6-1 win over Olympiacos on Tuesday, Fermin Lopez scored a hat-trick and Marcus Rashford scored twice to put Barcelona back on course for the Champions League.

Lamine Yamal, a teen star, was also on target for Hansi Flick’s side, who had previously faced Paris Saint-Germain in their previous European match.

Ayoub El Kaabi scored a penalty saver for the Greek champions after Lopez double, but Santiago Hezze’s red card made it possible for the injured-hit Barcelona to record a high scoreline and place them temporarily in third place.

Without Robert Lewandowski, Raphinha, and other regulars, Flick’s team was unable to win the game’s opener against Real Madrid on Sunday in La Liga.

After scoring his treble, Lopez told Movistar, “We needed a win like that, we ended it feeling good and now consider the Clasico.”

“I’m appreciative of the team and want to keep this dynamic.”

In a tight Catalan derby, Barcelona almost lost ground right away against the Greeks despite just squandering a win over Girona on Saturday.

Wojciech Szczesny, a veteran goalkeeper, had to get down well to deny Daniel Podence after Alejandro Balde gave the ball away.

Balde quickly made amends in the attack as Barca carved out a new opening for the visitors thanks to his driving performances.

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On October 21, 2025, FC Barcelona and Olympiakos FC’s UEFA Champions League match-day 3 football match between the English national #14 Marcus Rashford (R) celebrate after scoring a goal at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys in Barcelona. (Photo by AFP photographer MANAURE QUINTERO)

After Dro Fernandez and Balde connected on the left, Rashford volleyed narrowly over.

Balde was back in action as Barca jumped out to a lead and fed Lopez, who had played Yamal.

Konstantinos Tzolakis, the teenage winger, was on hand to bundle the loose ball home.

Barca controlled the game thanks to Rashford’s free kick into the side-netting, but their lack of defensive focus has been a constant issue this season.

Their lapses in concentration are concerning because Sunday’s Clasico is beckoning.

Olympiacos lifeline was short-lived.

At the UEFA Champions League match-day 3 football match between FC Barcelona and Olympiakos FC at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys in Barcelona on October 21, 2025, Barcelona’s Spanish defender #24 Eric Garcia (C) and Barcelona’s French defender #23 Jules Kounde (CL) hit a header. (Photo by Josep LAGO/AFP)

After being played in by Dro on his Champions League debut, Lopez scored his second after 39 minutes.

The midfielder almost scored his hat-trick in the opening period of the second half, but Tzolakis whipped his header past the post from Yamal’s cross.

Moroccan striker El Kaabi gave the Olympiacos a commanding lead into the second half.

The forward headed home after Pau Cubarsi and Eric Garcia got the ball, but Garcia gave Olympiacos a penalty for handball.

El Kaabi slotted past Szczesny to give his team a chance, but their chances vanished as a result.

After making an appearance that appeared innocent, Barca’s Marc Casado hit Hezze, who received a harsh second yellow card, to the ground.

After tumbling under Tzolakis’ challenge, Rashford won a penalty and Yamal sent the wrong way to give Barca a 68-minute lead.

Rashford scored two goals in six minutes for the Catalans as they ran out of steam while on loan from Manchester United.

After scoring twice in their win at Newcastle, Rashford twice overcame Tzolakis with clinical low near-post finishes to score four goals in the Champions League this year.

‘We’ll keep fighting’: Mahmoud Khalil appealing deportation

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