French prosecutors are struggling to determine which of two identical twins fired the fatal shot in a 2020 double gang murder, as DNA evidence from the gun matches both brothers, according to Sky News. The case, involving Samuel and Jeremy Y, both 33, highlights the challenges of forensic analysis when dealing with identical genetic material.
The brothers are accused of killing 17-year-old Tidiane B. in September 2020, and several attempted murders the following month, Sky News reported. The investigation is stalled because the DNA found on the weapon is shared by both twins, making it impossible to pinpoint the shooter.
Meanwhile, newly released documents have shed light on other high-profile stories. According to The Verge, convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein had a vast network working to erase his digital footprint. The documents reveal Epstein frequently monitored his online presence, complaining about his digital footprint.
Also in the news, Al Jazeera reported that ties between Epstein and Israel are becoming clearer following the release of millions of documents. These documents suggest links to Israeli intelligence and funding for the Israeli military and settler projects.
In other international news, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum criticized the United States' oil block on Cuba, stating, "You cannot strangle a people like this," according to Al Jazeera. Sheinbaum's comments came in response to the US using the threat of tariffs to cut off oil shipments to Cuba.
Finally, The Verge also discussed the potential of the Trump Phone, technically called the Trump Mobile T1 Phone 8002. The device has faced skepticism since its debut, with the Trump Mobile team changing specifications and making vague promises about the phone, according to David Pierce, editor-at-large and Vergecast co-host.
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