Death of Yvan Colonna: the prosecution calls for a trial for murder in connection with a terrorist organization
The French prosecution has called for a trial for murder against Franck Elong Abé in relation to the death of Corsican militant Yvan Colonna, who was killed in a French prison in 2022.
Doris Abe: On the Objectives of Punishment for Drug Offenses
Doris Abe argues that rehabilitative measures are more effective than imprisonment for those involved in drug offenses in her commentary originally published in a prosecutor's yearbook.
Senate clears Magnus Abe as NUPRC board chair
The Nigerian Senate has approved Magnus Abe as the new Chairman of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission.
Senate clears Magnus Abe as NUPRC board chairman
The Nigerian Senate has approved Magnus Abe as the new Chairman of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission.
Deputy Chief Secretary Sato 'It is true that my wife attended as a proxy' at the support meeting for the former Unification Church's House of Councillors election
Deputy Chief Secretary Sato confirmed his wife's attendance as his proxy at a support meeting for the former Unification Church during a recent Senate budget committee session.
Jiu-jitsu professor shot by vice-mayor of Colina, SP dies
Marcos Aurélio Abe, a jiu-jitsu professor, has died after being shot during a dispute involving Rafael Corrêa Rodrigues, the vice-mayor of Colina, SP, who is the main suspect in the case.
Main Results of Day 6 at the Paralympics: Kawayoke and Abe Finish 4th in 10 km Classical
Japanese athletes Kawayoke and Abe each secured 4th place in the men's and women's 10 km classical skiing events at the 6th day of the Winter Paralympics in Milan-Cortina.
Vice Mayor of Colina Suspected of Shooting Lawyer Claims Self-Defense
The Vice Mayor of Colina, Rafael Corrêa Rodrigues, has presented himself to the police after being accused of shooting lawyer Marcos Aurélio Abe, claiming self-defense due to an alleged attempted home invasion.
Afternoon recap: Saraki calls for fresh PDP convention, Tinubu seeks senate nod for Oyedele, Abe’s appointment
Former Senate President Bukola Saraki is calling for a new national convention for the Peoples Democratic Party, while President Bola Tinubu has requested the Senate to confirm Taiwo Oyedele as Minister of State for Finance.
JUST IN: Tinubu seeks Senate confirmation of Oyedele, Abe as minister, NUPRC chairman
President Bola Tinubu has requested the Nigerian Senate to confirm Taiwo Oyedele as Minister of State for Finance and Magnus Abe as chairman of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission.
What Will Happen to the Religious Group After the Dissolution Order? Five Key Points Explained
The Tokyo High Court has ordered the dissolution of the Unification Church (formerly known as the Unification Church), raising questions about the group's future and the compensation for victims.
Order to dissolve the former Unification Church; the organization will begin liquidation procedures following high court decision
The Tokyo High Court has ordered the dissolution of the former Unification Church, with the organization now set to begin liquidation procedures after a ruling reaffirmed decisions made by previous lower courts regarding financial damages incurred due to recruitment practices.
Behind the Request for Dissolution Order: 5,000 Pieces of Evidence Collected Unusually With Increased Personnel, Yet Problems Remain
The Tokyo High Court is set to decide whether to issue a dissolution order for the Unification Church, amidst unprecedented government scrutiny sparked by prior scandals.
Japan charges the alleged murderer of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
Japanese prosecutors have charged a man in his 40s with the murder of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, a case that shocked the nation.
The 'Five Associates' of the Former Abe Faction Involved in Slush Fund Issues Make a Comeback, Raising Questions Within the Party
The Liberal Democratic Party of Japan has made personnel decisions that reinstated key figures from the former Abe faction, despite ongoing questions about their involvement in a slush fund scandal.
The Future of the Dominance of the LDP: Will It Be a Long-Term Regime or Decline? The Key Lies with the Ishin Party and 'Counterproposal Type' Opposition Parties
Following a historic victory in the House of Representatives elections, the second Abe Cabinet led by Sanae Takaichi has been established, with the future of Japan's political landscape relying heavily on the actions of the Japan Innovation Party and the repositioning of opposition forces.
The Axis of Conflict in the LDP: The Need for 'Breadth' in the Center, as Seen by Professor Minano's Introverted Stance
The article discusses the challenges faced by the newly formed 'Center Reform Union' of the Constitutional Democratic Party and Komeito after their significant defeat in recent elections against the conservative Abe administration.
"Practice is a nuisance" - Sato and Abe share common concerns at the Asahi Cup
Sato Akihiko and Abe Kenjiro, who lost in the semifinals of the Asahi Cup, discussed their views on the importance of pre-match preparation during a commentary event.
Ito Sho's Double Crown Reaches the Asahi Cup Final for the First Time; Abe Kenjiro's Defeat Before Resignation
The Asahi Cup semi-finals took place in Takatsuki City, where Ito Sho secured his place in the finals by defeating Abe Kenjiro, setting up a high-stakes match against reigning champion Sota Fujii.
Forecasts: In the Japanese elections, a crushing victory for Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi
Sanae Takaichi is projected to lead the Liberal Democratic Party to a significant victory in Japan's elections, regaining a strong majority in the House of Representatives.
Defendant Tetsuya Yamagami meets with a reporter: 'Is there something you want to appeal to society?' 'No, there isn’t.'
Tetsuya Yamagami, the defendant in the shooting of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, spoke with a reporter from Asahi Shimbun while in custody, expressing no desire to appeal to society.
Appeals verdict for the murder of Abe
The man convicted of murdering former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is appealing his life sentence, according to his lawyer.
Former Prime Minister Abe Shooting Incident: Yamagami's Defense Team Appeals Against Sentence
The defense team of Tetsuya Yamagami, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for shooting former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, has filed an appeal against the verdict on the grounds of dissatisfaction with the ruling.
First Instance Life Imprisonment, Legal Scholar's Doubt: 'Did They Consider the Relationship between Abe and the Church?'
Tetsuya Yamagami, who was convicted for the murder of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, has appealed the life imprisonment sentence, with a legal scholar questioning whether the court adequately considered Abe's relationship with the church involved.
Tetsuya Yamagami Appeals, First Instance Sentenced to Life Imprisonment as Requested by Prosecutors - Assassination of Former Prime Minister Abe
Tetsuya Yamagami has filed an appeal against the Nara District Court's sentence of life imprisonment for the assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, with the appeal focusing on how the court treated his troubled upbringing.
Tetsuya Yamagami appeals; first instance sentenced to life imprisonment following demands; shooting of former Prime Minister Abe
Tetsuya Yamagami, convicted for the assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, plans to appeal against the life sentence imposed by the Nara District Court, claiming his troubled upbringing contributed to his actions.
Former Prime Minister Abe Shooting Incident: The Defense Team of Tetsuya Yamagami Plans to Appeal
The defense team for Tetsuya Yamagami, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for the shooting of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe four years ago, has decided to appeal the ruling according to sources.
The murderer of Abe sentenced to life imprisonment
Tetsuya Yamagami, the man who shot and killed former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in 2022, has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the crime.