Tensions between the White House and the Ukrainian leader exploded into public view in February, when Trump and Vance berated Zelensky and demanded he show more gratitude for years of US support during an extraordinary televised meeting in the Oval Office.
"We apologise to Ms X for the upset and uncertainty caused and we have written to Ms X with our apology."A man whose dismembered body was found in a suitcase had raped and blackmailed a teenager, a court has heard.
The remains of Albert Alfonso, 62, and Paul Longworth, 71, were found in a suitcase and trunk left near the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol in July 2024, having been taken there from London.At the trial of Yostin Mosquera, who is accused of murdering and dismembering the two men, a witness told the court he had been blackmailed by Mr Alfonso in exchange for sexual "favours".Colombian national, Mr Mosquera, 35, denies both murders but has admitted the manslaughter of Mr Alfonso.
Using the pseudonym James Smith, the prosecution witness told the jury at the Old Bailey he was about 17 or 18 years old when he first met Mr Alfonso, nearly 20 years ago.Giving evidence via video link, he said he had gone to Mr Alfonso's flat for drinks after a rugby match and waking up with a "banging headache".
When Mr Smith asked 'what's happened?', Mr Alfonso showed him a video of himself performing sex acts on Mr Smith.
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This moment is more than just a career milestone, it's a reflection of years spent immersed in Belfast's music community, both on and off the stage."There were so many times I stood in the audience thinking: 'One day, I want to play on that stage'," she said.
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