-
Chargers, Bills edge closer to playoff berths
-
US, Ukraine hail 'productive' Miami talks but no breakthrough
-
Gang members given hundred-years-long sentences in El Salvador
-
Hosts Morocco off to winning start at Africa Cup of Nations
-
No jacket required for Emery as Villa dream of title glory
-
Amorim fears United captain Fernandes will be out 'a while'
-
Nigerian government frees 130 kidnapped Catholic schoolchildren
-
Captain Kane helps undermanned Bayern go nine clear in Bundesliga
-
Trump administration denies cover-up over redacted Epstein files
-
Captain Kane helps undermanned Bayern go nine clear
-
Rogers stars as Villa beat Man Utd to boost title bid
-
Barca strengthen Liga lead at Villarreal, Atletico go third
-
Third 'Avatar' film soars to top in N. American box office debut
-
Third day of Ukraine settlement talks to begin in Miami
-
Barcelona's Raphinha, Yamal strike in Villarreal win
-
Macron, on UAE visit, announces new French aircraft carrier
-
Barca's Raphinha, Yamal strike in Villarreal win
-
Gunmen kill 9, wound 10 in South Africa bar attack
-
Allegations of new cover-up over Epstein files
-
Atletico go third with comfortable win at Girona
-
Schwarz breaks World Cup duck with Alta Badia giant slalom victory
-
Salah unaffected by Liverpool turmoil ahead of AFCON opener - Egypt coach
-
Goggia eases her pain with World Cup super-G win as Vonn takes third
-
Goggia wins World Cup super-G as Vonn takes third
-
Cambodia says Thai border clashes displace over half a million
-
Kremlin denies three-way US-Ukraine-Russia talks in preparation
-
Williamson says 'series by series' call on New Zealand Test future
-
Taiwan police rule out 'terrorism' in metro stabbing
-
Australia falls silent, lights candles for Bondi Beach shooting victims
-
DR Congo's amputees bear scars of years of conflict
-
Venison butts beef off menus at UK venues
-
Cummins, Lyon doubts for Melbourne after 'hugely satsfying' Ashes
-
West Indies 43-0, need 419 more to win after Conway joins elite
-
'It sucks': Stokes vows England will bounce back after losing Ashes
-
Australia probes security services after Bondi Beach attack
-
West Indies need 462 to win after Conway's historic century
-
Thai border clashes displace over half a million in Cambodia
-
Australia beat England by 82 runs to win third Test and retain Ashes
-
China's rare earths El Dorado gives strategic edge
-
Japan footballer 'King Kazu' to play on at the age of 58
-
New Zealand's Conway joins elite club with century, double ton in same Test
-
Australian PM orders police, intelligence review after Bondi attack
-
Durant shines as Rockets avenge Nuggets loss
-
Pressure on Morocco to deliver as Africa Cup of Nations kicks off
-
Australia remove Smith as England still need 126 to keep Ashes alive
-
Myanmar mystics divine future after ill-augured election
-
From the Andes to Darfur: Colombians lured to Sudan's killing fields
-
Eagles win division as Commanders clash descends into brawl
-
US again seizes oil tanker off coast of Venezuela
-
New Zealand 35-0, lead by 190, after racing through West Indies tail
Up to 30 years in jail for ex-MP, 16 others over alleged hit on Maduro
A Venezuelan court on Tuesday sentenced an opposition ex-MP and 16 others to jail terms of up to 30 years for an alleged exploding drone attack against President Nicolas Maduro in 2018.
The former lawmaker, Juan Requesens, was sentenced to eight years in jail "for the crime of conspiracy," his lawyer Joel Garcia said on Twitter after Tuesday's hearing.
Sentences for the other 16 ranged from five to 30 years on charges of terrorism, criminal association, murder, treason and detonating an explosive in public.
Twelve of the accused received the highest sentence.
Sentencing came exactly four years after two drones packed with explosives flew towards Maduro as he addressed a military parade in Caracas and blew up, injuring seven soldiers.
The president claimed an attempted "assassination", and 30 people including serving generals and Requesens were arrested in the aftermath.
Caracas accused the government of then Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos of being behind the attack with backing from the United States and Peru.
The sentences "are aimed at supporting the false narrative of those in power of an alleged assassination attempt," lawyer Gonzalo Himiob of the NGO Foro Penal, which advocates for "political prisoners", told AFP.
"They are scapegoats," he added.
- 'Tyrants and tyranny' -
Within days of the arrest of Requesens, now 33, the authorities circulated a video in which he admitted having had contact with an alleged plotter.
The political opposition claimed he had been threatened or drugged, and Garcia insisted there was no evidence against his client.
Requesens was transferred from jail to house arrest in 2020 while awaiting trial. It was unclear where he would serve his sentence.
His father, also Juan Requesens, took to Twitter to express his "eternal repudiation of tyrants and tyranny" after Tuesday's sentencing.
And opposition leader Juan Guaido, who was recognized by the US and others as Venezuela's interim president after Maduro's disputed 2018 re-election, said "the dictatorship kidnaped him (Requesens) and has kept him captive as a means of persecuting all who resist."
Army general Hector Hernandez Da Costa, 56, was sentenced to 16 years in prison.
Emirlendris Benitez and Yolmer Escalona, received the maximum penalty of 30 years despite lawyers claiming the couple had been responding to a taxi callout when arrested.
According to Foro Penal, there were 245 "political prisoners" in Venezuela on August 1.
W.Moreno--AT