Berliner Tageszeitung: Criminal complaint in Berlin, Germany, against Elon Musk and Twitter for possible fraud to the detriment of users

Berliner Tageszeitung: Criminal complaint in Berlin, Germany, against Elon Musk and Twitter for possible fraud to the detriment of users

Berliner Tageszeitung: Criminal complaint in Berlin, Germany, against Elon Musk and Twitter for possible fraud to the detriment of users

BERLIN, May 31, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — BERLINER TAGESZEITUNG reports today that a criminal complaint has been filed with the Berlin public prosecutor’s office against Elon Musk, file number: 253 UJs 1012/23, alleging that Musk charged Twitter users on their credit cards but blocked them without giving any reason.

Source: https://www.BerlinerTageszeitung.de/wirtschaft/269895-criminal-complaint-in-berlin-germany-against-elon-musk-and-twitter-for-possible-fraud-to-the-detriment-of-twitter-users.html

“Blocking user accounts is a daily occurrence at Twitter, but the fact that they then continuously charge money to users’ credit cards makes the matter explosive and is currently occupying the Berlin Public Prosecutor’s Office (Federal Republic of Germany). In any case, the question arises as to how much power a medium like Twitter can be granted at all and when the regulatory authorities should intervene to protect Twitter users.”

Incidentally, this is not the first time Elon Musk has been investigated, as there is also currently an investor lawsuit against Tesla CEO Elon Musk. The lawsuit is about Musk’s tweets in August 2018 with the premature announcement that he wanted to take the electric car company off the stock market and had secured the financing to do so. It later emerged that there were no firm commitments from investors.

“Elon Musk lied,” said a lawyer for the plaintiffs.

US Judge Edward Chen (Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California) had already found in the 2022 trial that Musk’s statements in the tweets had not been true.

“We will continue to monitor the case closely and report further developments as new information becomes available. It remains to be seen how the criminal charges against Elon Musk and Twitter will develop and what the consequences might be.

From a factual point of view, it should be noted that according to Article 48 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, the presumption of innocence applies to defendants and accused persons, which must also apply in the case of the criminal charges against Elon Musk for “suspected fraud to the detriment of Twitter users”.

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SLEEM BROACHES DEVELOPMENTS WITH KALLAS

Caretaker Defense Minister, Maurice Sleem, on Wednesday met at his Yarzeh office with Caretaker Minister of Youth and Sports, Georges Kallas, with whom he discussed the general situation and the latest developments.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

Norwegian Film Days commence in Amman on Sunday

The Norwegian Film Days, a cinematic celebration brought to life by the Royal Film Commission (RFC) in collaboration with the Norwegian Embassy in Jordan, is set to commence next Sunday. As the sun sets, the outdoor theater at the RFC’s headquarters in Amman will come alive as the film enthusiasts gather to see part of the mesmerizing Norwegian cinema. In a display of cultural exchange, the Norwegian Film Days will unfold over three evenings, offering a diverse selection of films. The first night will showcase the epic adventure drama “Kon-Tiki,” originally spoken in Norwegian, and accompanied by Arabic subtitles. To add a touch of humor, the second day will display the comedic feature “Welcome to Norway”, also spoken in its native language and adorned with Arabic subtitles. Concluding the Norwegian Film Days will be the adventure movie “Amundsen”, presented in its original language with Arabic and English subtitles. The Norwegian Film Days will serve as a bridge between Jordan and Norway, fostering understanding and appreciation for the diverse art of storytelling.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Petra creates tab on its website for royal wedding coverage

The Jordan News Agency (Petra) has dedicated a tab on its website to publish Jordanians’ celebrations of the wedding of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II and Miss Rajwa Khalid Alseif. The section, titled “Royal Wedding,” includes Arabic- and English-language news, photographs and videos of the Crown Prince’s wedding. It comes as part of the agency’s commitment to apprise its readership, website visitors and various media outlets about the official celebrations for the royal wedding and the country’s joy on this happy occasion.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Samer: luminous tapestry weaving Jordanian joy

In the vibrant tapestry of Jordanian culture, the Samer stands tall as a radiant emblem of joyous expression. From the depths of Jordanian folklore, it emerges as a resplendent celebration, particularly embraced during weddings, where the bonds of kinship and friendship intertwine. The year 2018 witnessed the enchanting melodies of the Jordanian Samer being embraced by UNESCO, as it found its rightful place among the intangible cultural heritage of Jordan. Alongside the Samer, other artistic forms, like the Shorouqi serenading the rababa and the Hijaini, contribute their own hues to this rich and diverse cultural mosaic. As we delve deeper into its origins, we uncover the essence of the Samer. Youssef Habbashneh, a heritage researcher, reveals that the term “Samer” draws its life force from the enchanting nights of “Al-Samar Al-Layli,” where it unfurls its splendor, especially in the realm of matrimonial jubilation. This art form, predominantly entrusted to the hands of men, resonates with various appellations, including “Al-Dhaha,” “Al-Dhahyah,” or “Al-Suhjah.” A central element within the Samer is the enchanting repetition of the word “Dhahyah” harmonized with the rhythmic clapping of hands, evoking the formation of a sacred circle, binding hearts and spirits. With each step, the secrets of the Samer’s structure are revealed. It commences with a steadfast alignment of men, standing tall in a straight line. As the melodious chants reach their crescendo, a symphony of voices rise, and in unison, they proclaim “Dhahyah,” bending their knees in a mesmerizing rhythm. In response, the two ends of the straight line begin to turn, gracefully converging, creating an exquisite arc akin to a celestial half-circle. Yet, the Samer yearns for further illumination. A figure emerges, a conductor of movements, wielding a supple cane, crafted delicately from bamboo. He glides back and forth, a dance of balance between right and left, mirroring the fluidity of the men’s formation. His presence never still, forever in motion, orchestrating the seamless harmony of the line. And there stands the “Hashi,” the guardian, armed with her cane, ensuring harmony prevails within the sacred circle. In bygone eras, she donned a veil, concealing her visage, her sword an emblem of strength. In this melodic tapestry, women find their voice, their presence revered in the realm of the Samer’s embrace. Thiqleh Ja’afarah, wise with her eighty years, reminds us of their significance as they become essential partners in the dance of Samer and Dhahyah. Their voices soar, erupting into ululations, an ethereal homage to those celebrated through song. And at times, a veiled woman emerges, her cloak enveloping her being, leaving only her eyes to glimpse the world. In her hands, she holds a sword or cane, a symbol of her role. When she pauses, the Samer ignites, illuminating the hearts of those who partake. Through the passage of time, the Samer remains a steadfast custodian of heritage, an enduring testament to the spirit of joy and unity cherished by Jordanians. Passed from generation to generation, this living art form continues to captivate, as its vibrant threads interweave the tapestry of Jordanian cultural expression.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Scores of extremist settlers storm Al-Aqsa Mosque

Dozens of Jewish extremist settlers early Wednesday stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque/ al-Haram al-Sharif compound in occupied East Jerusalem. A statement by the General Islamic Endowments Department in Jerusalem said that today’s raid was carried out through al-Magharebah Gate in successive groups under the heavy protection of Israeli police. “The settlers toured the mosque’s yards, listened to explanations about the purported “Temple Mount”, and provocatively performed their Talmudic rituals in the eastern section of the compound,” it added.

Source: Jordan News Agency