A Delhi, India court on Friday dismissed a challenge from local Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Cabinet Minister Kapil Mishra to a summons in a case involving allegations that he made inflammatory ...
The United States withdrew from the board of the UN's climate damage fund, according to a letter from the US Treasury ...
The Italian Council of Ministers approved on Friday a draft law introducing the crime of femicide and punishing it with life imprisonment. Under the proposed legislation, femicide is defined as ...
A US federal judge declined Friday to block employees of the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency ('DOGE') from accessing sensitive US Treasury data, finding that retiree and union ...
Italy's highest appeals court ordered the government to provide financial compensation to a group of migrants who were confined to an overcrowded coast guard ship for ten days on Friday. Most of the ...
Georgetown Law School's dean rejected on Thursday a warning from the top federal prosecutor for Washington D.C. that his office will not hire the school's students if it does not eliminate ...
US President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday suspending security clearances and terminating federal contracts with the law firm Perkins Coie. The executive order stated that all ...
A federal US judge on Thursday blocked an attempt by President Donald Trump's administration to freeze billions of dollars in congressionally approved funding destined for 22 states and the District ...
The Federal Court of Canada dismissed a challenge to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's prorogation of Parliament on Thursday, concluding that the applicants failed to demonstrate that the prime ...
The Seoul Central District Court ordered the release of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol from detention on Friday, citing procedural violations by prosecutors during Yoon's arrest. This ruling ...
Japan's Nagoya High Court ruled on Friday that the country's lack of legal recognition for same-sex marriage is unconstitutional. This ruling marks the fourth consecutive high court decision to ...
The UK Supreme Court on Thursday rejected an appeal regarding the obligation of offenders in Northern Ireland to disclose convictions to third parties such as employers and insurance companies under ...