JUDGE REJECTS AMY WINEHOUSE'S FATHER’S LAWSUIT OVER SALE OF SINGER’S PERSONAL ITEMS. (PHOTO).

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 Judge rejects Amy Winehouse's father’s lawsuit over sale of singer’s personal items  A London judge has ruled against Mitch Winehouse in a legal dispute over the sale of personal belongings once owned by his late daughter, singer Amy Winehouse. Mitch Winehouse, who serves as the administrator of the singer’s estate, brought the case against Naomi Parry and Catriona Gourlay, alleging they improperly profited from the sale of her memorabilia. He claimed the pair had no right to sell the items and did so without his knowledge, arguing they should not have benefited from the auctions. Amy Winehouse died in 2011 at the age of 27 from alcohol poisoning at her home in London, bringing an end to a career that made her one of the most recognizable voices of her generation. The dispute centered on roughly 150 personal items, including clothing, accessories, and stage pieces such as dresses, shoes, scarves, earrings, and handbags. Parry, who worked as Winehouse’s stylist, and Gourlay sa...

REPUBLIC OF CONGO WOULD LIKE TO JOIN BRICS, PRESIDENT SAYS.(PHOTO).


 Republic of Congo Would Like to Join BRICS, President Says


Nguesso also announced that he will take part in 80th victory anniversary commemorations in Moscow, and hopes to meet Putin, Sputnik reported.


"BRICS projects, in our opinion, are interesting for Africa, and for our country in particular. We think that in this case, Congo will be ready to take its place in BRICS," Denis Sassou Nguesso told the Russian media.


The president said that he took part in a number of BRICS meetings, the last of which was in Russia in 2024.


"We saw that BRICS is opening its doors to other states and is ready to expand. I think this is an important step," Sassou Nguesso noted.


"First of all, we are going to take part in the Victory Day parade on Red Square. Then, I hope, we will hold talks with President Vladimir Putin to review the cooperation between our countries and outline further plans," Sassou Nguesso said in an interview with the African Initiative news agency.


"We intend to continue and develop cooperation, for example, in the agricultural sector, as well as in the field of training civilian personnel. Therefore, we believe that relations between Russia and Congo are rapidly gaining momentum and are becoming a continuation of cooperation with the Soviet Union," Nguesso stressed.


Nguesso added that the country is currently increasing cooperation with Russia in the oil sector.


"Russian companies are involved in oil exploration and production in our country. We have a major project with Russia to build an oil pipeline between Pointe-Noire and Brazzaville. In addition, Russia helps us with the training of law enforcement officers, as well as with their equipment," the president said.

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