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  • Former Sen. Bob Menendez to be sentenced Wednesday for corruption and bribery scheme




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    Former Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez could face more than a decade in prison when he is sentenced Wednesday for taking cash, a Mercedes Benz and gold bars as bribes in exchange for helping three New Jersey businessmen and the government of Egypt.

    Menendez was convicted in July of 16 felony counts for the long-running corruption scheme following a nine-week trial. He became the first US senator charged and convicted of acting as an agent of a foreign government. Dozens of witnesses testified, including one of the businessmen involved in the scheme.

    His sentencing marks a dramatic fall for the lawmaker born to Cuban emigres who got his start in politics in Union City, New Jersey. Menendez beat one federal indictment on bribery charges in 2018 and became one of the most powerful senators as chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee – a position he gave up after he was charged in the current bribery scheme in 2023.

    Prosecutors with the US attorney’s office in Manhattan have asked Judge Sidney Stein to sentence the former New Jersey senator to “at least 15 years” in prison and order him to pay millions of dollars in forfeiture and fines “to provide just punishment for this extraordinary abuse of power and betrayal of public trust.”

    “Menendez’s conduct may be the most serious for which a U.S. Senator has been convicted in the history of the Republic,” prosecutors wrote. The US Probation Office recommends a sentence of 12 years in prison.

    The 71-year-old lawmaker, who had adamantly maintained his innocence, has submitted more than 100 letters of support, including from the former president of Cyprus, local New Jersey politicians, religious figures, and constituents. His lawyers are asking for no prison and at least two years of “rigorous community service.”

    Evidence found in the home of Robert Menendez, from a Justice Department court filing.

    “We respectfully submit that, notwithstanding his conviction, Bob is deserving of mercy because of the penalties already imposed, his age, and the lack of a compelling need to impose a custodial sentence,” his lawyers wrote to the judge. “Until this conviction marred his reputation, his career and life has been celebrated mainly for his work on behalf of the powerless and downtrodden,” they added.

    His lawyers asked the judge to allow Menendez to stay out of prison as he appeals his conviction.

    During the trial, the jury heard evidence that during a search of the senator’s home FBI agents found gold bars and envelopes stuffed with cash, some inside shoes and in a jacket pocket bearing the Senator’s name.

    In exchange, prosecutors alleged that Menendez pressured the US Department of Agriculture over a monopoly on halal meat certification that benefited one of the businessmen, he pushed through military aid to Egypt and “modulated his criticism” of the country’s human rights abuses. He also attempted to tamper with two criminal investigations tied to the other two businessmen.

    Two of the gold bars found at Menendez's house during a court-authorized search of the home.

    The criminal trial was not the first for the former senator, who was previously indicted on corruption charges in 2015 for allegedly accepting bribes from a wealthy ophthalmologist in exchange for political favors. Following a mistrial in 2017, Menendez was acquitted on several charges in 2018 with the Department of Justice dropping those that remained.

    The longtime politician was indicted in September 2023 along with his wife Nadine, but their trials were severed after she was diagnosed with cancer and began receiving treatment. Nadine Menendez has pleaded not guilty and is scheduled to go to trial in March.



    Former Sen. Bob Menendez is set to be sentenced on Wednesday for his involvement in a corruption and bribery scheme. The New Jersey Democrat was convicted last year on charges of accepting gifts and campaign contributions in exchange for political favors.

    Menendez has maintained his innocence throughout the trial, but a jury found him guilty on all counts. The sentencing hearing will determine the length of his prison term, which could range from probation to several years behind bars.

    The case has been closely watched as it has raised questions about the ethics and integrity of politicians in Washington. Menendez’s sentencing will be a key moment in the ongoing debate about political corruption and the need for accountability among our elected officials.

    Stay tuned for updates as the sentencing hearing unfolds on Wednesday.

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  • Serbia’s PM resigns after student protests linked to government corruption – Europe live | Denmark


    PM Vučević resigns after student protests across Serbia

    Outgoing Serbian prime minister Miloš Vučević, pictured at a press conference in 2023.
    Outgoing Serbian prime minister Miloš Vučević, pictured at a press conference in 2023. Photograph: Darko Vojinović/AP

    Speaking at a press conference in Belgrade, Vučević defended his government’s record, but admitted that Serbia “seemed to be stuck” with focus on the deadly collapse of a concrete canopy at a train station in Novi Sad last year and lamented “deep divisions in our society” it caused.

    Vučević was mayor of Novi Sad when the renovations began.

    He claimed, without offering any evidence, that students protests were supported by foreign powers and accused opposition of trying to make political capital on the accident.

    He said he made his decision to resign after an incident last night in which a group of students was attacked in Novi Sad, with one woman seriously injured. She has since been released from hospital at her request.

    Serbian state media reported that the incident broke out after students put anti-government stickers and graffiti in front of an office of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party, or SNS.

    “I expect the perpetrators of the attack will be arrested,” he said, condemning the attack.

    But Vučević said “if there is any hope for us to return to social dialogue, we must talk.”

    His government will remain in place until a new cabinet is picked or a snap election is called. A decision on next steps needs to be made within 30 days.

    Protesters hold Serbia's national flags and wave from a bridge above a highway during a demonstration earlier today in an attempt to put pressure on the government over a fatal collapse of the Novi Sad train station roof in November 2024.
    Protesters hold Serbia’s national flags and wave from a bridge above a highway during a demonstration earlier today in an attempt to put pressure on the government over a fatal collapse of the Novi Sad train station roof in November 2024. Photograph: Andrej Isaković/AFP/Getty Images
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    Serbian prime minister Vučević resigns

    Serbian prime minister Miloš Vučević (right) at a press conference alongside president Aleksandar Vučić (centre) and speaker parliament Ana Brnabić (left) last night. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images

    Serbian prime minister Miloš Vučević has resigned in the last few minutes.

    His resignation comes just a day after Serbian students have staged a daylong blockage of a major traffic intersection in Belgrade with the support of farmers, stepping up pressure on the president, Aleksandar Vučić.

    The wave of student-led demonstrations began as a protest against government corruption after the collapse of a roof of a railway station in the northern city of Novi Sad on 1 November, which killed 15 people.

    His resignation comes after president Vučić sought to open a dialogue with the protesters and indicated on Monday he would reshuffle the government.

    The wave of student-led demonstrations began as a protest against government corruption after the collapse of a roof of a railway station in the northern city of Novi Sad on 1 November, which killed 15 people.

    On Monday, the demonstrators occupied the Autokomanda junction, where two major roads from the south-east converge on the way to Belgrade’s centre.

    Frederiksen’s ‘top political speed dating’ over Greenland – snap reaction

    Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen Photograph: Nadja Wohlleben/Reuters

    Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen is expected in Paris shortly, where she is going to meet with French president Emmanuel Macron.

    Our Nordic correspondent Miranda Bryant writes in on Frederiksen’s euro trip:

    The last 24 hours have seen a raft of announcements – including on defence and tackling racism against Greenlandic people in Denmark – by the Danish government aimed at appeasing Greenlanders and the US as Donald Trump continues to target his attentions on attempting to acquire Denmark.

    Now the Danish PM Mette Frederiksen is on a whistle stop European charm offensive to Berlin, Paris and Brussels in a bid to reassure her colleagues that Denmark has Europe’s full support if Trump follows through on his threats of a trade war.

    In what Danish newspaper Berlingske describes as “a form of top political speed dating” she first met German chancellor Olaf Scholz and is later due to meet French president Emmanuel Macron and Nato secretary general Mark Rutte.

    It has been a challenging January for Frederiksen which has seen Denmark singled out by the US and publicly threatened not just with tariffs but potential military intervention over Greenland.

    On Sunday night, amid leaks of her reportedly “horrible” 45-minute call with the US president, she put on a show of Nordic unity by sharing a photo on social media of a very cosy looking dinner eating what looked like home-cooked food at a kitchen table with Norwegian PM Jonas Gahr Støre, Swedish PM Ulf Kristersson and Finnish president Alexander Stubb.

    Ukraine update

    Troop members of the 13 NGU Khartiia Brigade during a patrol in Lypsi, located on the Kharkiv front line, Kharkiv, Ukraine. Photograph: Maria Senovilla/EPA

    Speaking of Ukraine, here’s our latest briefing to bring you up to date on what is happening there.

    Veterans’ help and healthcare among NGOs whose USAid funding has been cut off; Hungary steps aside from blocking Russia sanctions.

    Here is what we know on day 1,070 of the war:

    And here are some moving pictures from Kyiv-based photographer Vic Bákin who turned his camera on the crumbling homes and young, shaven-headed recruits that have symbolised the war with Russia

    Ukraine ceasefire favourable to Russia remains top global risk to EU, experts say

    A troop member of the 13 NGU Khartiia Brigade during a patrol in Lypsi, located on the Kharkiv front line, Kharkiv, Ukraine. Photograph: Maria Senovilla/EPA

    The EU Institute for Security Studies and the Robert Schuman Centre at the European University Institute in Florence have published their 2025 report on global risks to the EU this morning. And it does not make for pretty reading.

    The report, compiled by the EUI’s Veronica Anghel based on submissions from foreign policy experts across Europe, says that a ceasefire in Ukraine that would be favourable to Russia remains “the highest risk” to the bloc, given Ukraine role “as a critical shield for EU interest.”

    The experts also warned that US isolationism “is as dangerous for Europe as a Russian nuclear strike,” with the latter seen as “the least likely risk,” despite worries about “new Russian military action in non-Nato neighbouring states.”

    (Anghel jokingly admitted that experts failed to foresee the Greenland crisis.)

    The study also raised alarm about “the risk of a disruptive cyber-attack on EU infrastructure,” classified as one of the top threats. “Variations in infrastructure resilience and cybercrime awareness across member states are likely to challenge EU policy coherent,” it said.

    It also made a pointed comment on “the risk of subsea sabotage … growing, prompting Baltic states to take increasingly assertive measures to protect subsea infrastructure.”

    On migration, the report warned against “large-scale irregular migration from the Middle East and north Africa and sub-Saharan Africa to the EU,” with a separate warning that this topic “has been instrumentalised by far-right forces to fragment EU politics.”

    Responding to the report, Nato’s director of policy planning, Benedetta Berti, said this:

    This really exemplifies, to me, what has been our dominant strategic assumption for the past few years, which is we are in the most complex, volatile and dangerous security environment that we have seen as transatlantic community, as Europeans, in the few generations.

    … This is, in a nutshell, what we’ve been saying for since 2022 … which is, we’re not at war, but we’re not at peace [either]. This is not a peacetime threat assessment.

    Gulp.

    The full report is here.

    ‘Borders must not be moved by force,’ Scholz says in a swipe at Trump

    Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen and German chancellor Olaf Scholz at a joint press conference in Berlin, Germany. Photograph: Mads Claus Rasmussen/EPA

    Speaking alongside Frederiksen, German chancellor Olaf Scholz went further by making a very pointed remark on territorial integrity, which sounded like a swipe at Trump.

    Speaking in German, seemingly about Ukraine, he said:

    We will support Ukraine in the distribution of its sovereignty and its freedom, as long as it takes. With our partners in Washington That is why we now agree that this war must end, but it must not be a dictated peace. Putin must be clear that he is sending his soldiers into a senseless battle. The inviolability of borders is a fundamental principle of international law. Russia broke this principle with its attack on Ukraine …

    But then he went on:

    The principle must apply to everyone. I made that clear again from this point a few days ago: Borders must not be moved by force.

    Before adding, unusually, in English and with a stern look on his face:

    To whom it may concern.

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    ‘Up to Europe to define the future of our continent,’ Danish PM says in Berlin

    Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen at a joint press conference with German chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin today. Photograph: Filip Singer/EPA

    Denmark’s Frederiksen spoke in Berlin over the last hour, where she begun her European tour meeting German chancellor Olaf Scholz.

    She did not explicitly reference US president Donald Trump or Greenland, but let’s see if you can spot a certain theme or subtext in her comments.

    This morning, we are facing more uncertain reality, a reality that calls for an even more united Europe and for more cooperation. Our ties are rooted in our history, our values, and in our interests, in Europe and also across the Atlantic. …

    We need a stronger and a more resolute Europe standing increasingly in its own right, capable of defending and promoting Europe and the European interests. It is up to Europe to define the future of our continent. I think we have to take more responsibility for our own security. …

    Europe, our continent, is based on the idea of that cooperation rather than confrontation will lead to peace, to progress, to prosperity, and let us honour that idea.

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    Now, quickly a final word on yesterday’s event in Oświęcim and the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi German concentration camp in Auschwitz.

    Our Europe correspondent Jon Henley was there and here is his report.

    On a day of startling blue skies, Auschwitz survivors stood before princes and presidents on Monday to remind the world, perhaps for the final time, of the horrors they suffered there during one of the darkest moments of human history.

    Beneath a white marquee erected in front of the gate to the former Nazi death camp, four former inmates – the youngest 86, the oldest 99 – warned world leaders on the 80th anniversary of its liberation against the danger of rising antisemitism.

    For detailed minute-by-minute coverage, check our Europe live blog from yesterday.

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    Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen and German chancellor Olaf Scholz at a press conference in Berlin this morning. Photograph: Filip Singer/EPA

    Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen travels to Berlin, Paris and Brussels at short notice today as she seeks to seek European unity in response to US president Donald Trump’s repeated plans to “get” Greenland.

    “Denmark is a small country with strong allies. And it is part of a strong European community where together we can meet the challenges we face. … With war on the continent and changes in geopolitical reality, … unity is crucial,” she said in a statement in Danish published last night.

    Her trip comes after a similar show-of-unity meeting over the weekend when she hosted the prime ministers of Sweden and Norway and the president of Finland in Copenhagen for what looked like the cosiest, most relaxed dinner between world leaders ever.

    From left Norway’s PM Jonas Gahr Støre, Swedish PM Ulf Kristersson, Finnish president Alexander Stubb, and Mette Frederiksen Photograph: Mette Frederiksen/Facebook

    But pictures can be deceiving.

    On Monday, Denmark announced plans to invest £1.65bn ($2bn) to boost its security in the Arctic region with new ships, long-range drones, and satellites to help police the area. One of the priorities is tellingly named “asserting the sovereignty.” (No word on extra dog sleds, which Trump ridiculed last week.)

    Defence minister Troels Lund Poulsen said the country’s intelligence services warned against a higher-than-usual threat level in the region. And presumably, they do not just mean the usual suspects in the Russians and the Chinese.

    Even putting military pressure aside, the US is Denmark’s biggest export market, with pharmaceutical, machinery, and technical equipment top of the list. Any disruption – for example, through Trump’s favourite word, tariffs – would hurt and could easily escalate quickly as the EU would be expected to respond as a bloc.

    Danish parliament speaker Søren Gade said this morning in the Danish press that Trump’s words on Greenland felt “like a kick in the gut” after years of close cooperation within Nato, with Danish troops joining US missions in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    In a telling passage of his interview with the Politiken newspaper, he said he would usually trust the US and follow the country’s view on defence issues. Still, even he is bewildered by the current diplomatic crisis.

    In line with what the Financial Times is reporting as a deliberate tactic to avoid further public confrontation with Trump, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas sought to play the situation down when she addressed reporters yesterday.

    She backed Denmark but insisted that “we are not negotiating on Greenland,” and “we shouldn’t also go into speculation about what-ifs because this is not the situation right now.”

    But the nerves are palpable, and Frederiksen will not want to take risks. That’s why she is off around Europe.

    On Tuesday morning, she said that “we need a stronger and more resolute Europe, standing increasingly in its own right” in the context of growing Russian and Chinese challenges.

    Could she mean someone else, too?

    It’s Tuesday, 28 January 2025, and this is Europe live. It’s Jakub Krupa here.

    Good morning.

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    Serbia’s Prime Minister Resigns Amid Student Protests: A New Era for Democracy in Europe?

    In a stunning turn of events, Serbia’s Prime Minister has announced his resignation following widespread student protests that have rocked the nation. The protests, which began as a response to government corruption and lack of transparency, have gained momentum in recent weeks, with thousands of students taking to the streets to demand change.

    The Prime Minister’s resignation comes as a victory for the protesters, who have been calling for his ouster and the establishment of a more accountable and democratic government. The move marks a significant shift in Serbia’s political landscape and could signal a new era of democracy and accountability in the region.

    The protests in Serbia have drawn comparisons to the recent wave of demonstrations in neighboring countries such as Romania and Hungary, where citizens have also taken to the streets to demand an end to corruption and government abuses of power. The resignation of the Prime Minister is a clear indication that the people of Serbia are no longer willing to tolerate the status quo and are demanding real change.

    As the country prepares for a new chapter in its history, all eyes will be on the upcoming elections and the potential for a more transparent and accountable government to take power. The events in Serbia serve as a reminder that democracy is a fragile and precious thing that must be protected and nurtured by the people. The future of the country now lies in the hands of its citizens, who have shown that they are willing to fight for a better and more just society.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as it unfolds.

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  • ‘Will Trent’ Will Tackle Police Corruption in Season 3 Premiere

    ‘Will Trent’ Will Tackle Police Corruption in Season 3 Premiere


    Will Trent has been one of ABC‘s top-performing shows across linear and streaming, with the second season continuing the police procedural’s viewership-winning streak with its impressive numbers. Now, with the third season getting closer, slated to premiere on January 7, 2025, more details about the new season are gradually coming out, with the network teasing what to expect from the upcoming Season 3.

    Audiences can expect the upcoming season to pick up after the shocking and heartbreaking events of the Season 2 finale, which saw Ramón Rodríguez‘s Will Trent discover the actual person behind Lenny’s (played by French Stewart) murder. Expectations for Will Trent Season 3 were quite high, given how well the first two seasons performed. But judging from the Season 3 premiere’s logline, which ABC recently shared, the third season is shaping up to be no different. And considering everything that Will Trent has discovered during the previous season, the third one may be an emotional ride for the titular special agent. The logline for the premiere episode, titled “I’m a Guest Here,” reads as follows:

    “When two off-duty cops are wounded, the GBI must track down Special Agent Will Trent, who recently fled town to help solve the case. As the investigation unfolds, Will is drawn into his past to clear a friend’s name amid rivalries and corruption.”

    ‘Will Trent’ Season 3 Is Set To Introduce New Faces

    The upcoming season will introduce new faces to the series, including Jane the Virgin alum Gina Rodriguez joining the cast in a series regular role. The actress will play Marion Alba, a character described as “a charismatic, confident Assistant District Attorney new to Atlanta.” She will be joined by reality star Ariana Madix (Vanderpump Rules), who will guest star in the series as herself. Additionally, it was also announced that television vet Scott Foley has joined the cast of Will Trent as “the confident and down-to-earth head of emergency,” Dr. Seth McDale.

    Returning cast members include Erika Christensen as Angela Polaski, Jake McLaughlin as Michael Ormewood, Iantha Richardson as Faith Mitchell, Sonja Sohn as Amanda Wagner, and more. Will Trent is inspired by Karin Slaughter‘s series of novels. It follows Will, who, after a difficult upbringing in foster care, does all within his power to ensure that no one ever has to endure abandonment as he did.

    Will Trent Season 3 premieres on Tuesday, January 7 at 8:00 – 9:00 p.m. EST. Seasons 1 and 2 are available to stream on Hulu.

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    In the upcoming season, viewers will see Will Trent, a dedicated and determined detective, confront the dark underbelly of the police force as he uncovers a web of corruption and deceit within his own department. As Will races against time to expose the truth, he must also navigate the personal and professional challenges that come with taking on such a powerful and dangerous adversary.

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    So mark your calendars and get ready for a wild ride, because Will Trent is ready to take on police corruption in a way you’ve never seen before.

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    Pink Anti-Static Foam is utilized to prevent damage and data corruption that can happen from the natural buildup of static electricity. Only trust Pink Anti-Static Foam when it comes to storing delicate electronics! Foam is closed cell so it can be wiped dry if wet, and is non-abrasive, will absorb impacts, and will not deteriorate over time
    The exterior case dimensions are 10.50″L x 9.50″W x 4.75″H. Case is 100% waterproof airtight & dustproof. Hard injection molded plastic shell protects from shocks, drops, impacts, and the elements. Padlock holes for added security. Built in pressure relief valve so the case can be opened in any altitude. Perfect for airline checked or carry on baggage.


    Are you looking for the ultimate protection for your small HDDs and SSDs? Look no further than the Case Club Anti-Static, Data-Safe Small HDD & SSD Internal Drive Storage Case. This hard-shell, waterproof, airtight, padlockable case is designed to protect and prevent data corruption, ensuring that your valuable files are safe and secure.

    With its anti-static foam inserts, this case provides an extra layer of protection against static electricity, which can damage sensitive electronic components. The foam inserts also help cushion your drives from impact and shock, keeping them safe from accidental drops and bumps.

    The waterproof and airtight design of this case ensures that your drives are protected from moisture, dust, and other environmental hazards. Whether you’re storing your drives at home, in the office, or on the go, you can trust that they will remain safe and secure in this case.

    Additionally, the padlockable feature of this case allows you to secure your drives with a padlock, providing an extra level of security against theft and unauthorized access.

    Don’t take any chances with your valuable data. Invest in the Case Club Anti-Static, Data-Safe Small HDD & SSD Internal Drive Storage Case and ensure that your drives are protected at all times. Order yours today and enjoy peace of mind knowing that your data is safe and secure.
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  • Sobek 2 Players Treasure of the Pharaoh Board Game EXPANSION – Unearth Riches and Challenge Corruption! Strategy Game for Kids & Adults, Ages 10+, 2 Players, 20 Min Playtime, Made by Pandasaurus Games

    Sobek 2 Players Treasure of the Pharaoh Board Game EXPANSION – Unearth Riches and Challenge Corruption! Strategy Game for Kids & Adults, Ages 10+, 2 Players, 20 Min Playtime, Made by Pandasaurus Games


    Price: $18.86
    (as of Dec 15,2024 21:16:05 UTC – Details)



    A brand new type of tiles arrives on Sobek’s market: the coveted Pharaoh’s treasures, a great source of wealth… and corruption! In addition to this original mechanism, extra characters and Pirogue tokens will also enrich your Sobek 2 players experience.
    PHARAOH’S TREASURES: Explore a new dimension of gameplay with the introduction of Pharaoh’s treasures—highly sought-after and lucrative assets that offer both wealth and temptation.
    INNOVATIVE MECHANISM: Engage with an original game mechanic where Pharaoh tiles count as two different goods types, but players must grapple with the allure of corruption as they acquire these valuable treasures.
    EXPANDED GAMEPLAY: Enhance your Sobek 2 Players experience with the inclusion of two new character tiles and two additional Pirogue tokens, elevating replayability and strategic depth.
    AWARD-WINNING DESIGN: This expansion has been honored with the Dice Tower Seal of Approval, a testament to its quality and innovation.
    DIVE INTO ADVENTURE: Immerse yourself in an exciting quest for wealth and power as you uncover the mysteries of the Sobek universe with this captivating expansion.


    Are you ready to embark on a thrilling new adventure in ancient Egypt? Look no further than Sobek 2 Players Treasure of the Pharaoh Board Game EXPANSION! This exciting expansion pack for the beloved strategy game takes players deeper into the world of Sobek, where riches beyond your wildest dreams await.

    In Sobek 2 Players Treasure of the Pharaoh, players must navigate treacherous waters, outwit cunning opponents, and uncover hidden treasures as they race to claim the title of the greatest explorer in Egypt. With new challenges, rewards, and strategies to master, this expansion pack is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.

    Perfect for kids and adults alike, this game is designed for 2 players and has a quick 20-minute playtime, making it ideal for game nights, family gatherings, or anytime you want to test your skills against a worthy opponent. With its beautiful artwork, engaging gameplay, and endless replayability, Sobek 2 Players Treasure of the Pharaoh is a must-have addition to any game collection.

    So gather your friends, sharpen your wits, and prepare to unearth riches and challenge corruption in the world of Sobek. Get your hands on Sobek 2 Players Treasure of the Pharaoh Board Game EXPANSION today, and let the adventure begin!
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