'The Kerala Story 2' Surprise: Strong Opening Despite Court Case and Controversy
'The Kerala Story 2' has experienced a surprising strong opening at the box office on its release day despite facing court challenges.
What did the producer say about the release of 'The Kerala Story 2'?
The producer commented on the lifting of the interim stay on the release of 'The Kerala Story 2' by the Kerala High Court.
'The Kerala Story 2' Receives Relief from High Court, Producer Breaks Silence
The Kerala High Court lifted the ban on 'The Kerala Story 2', allowing the film to be released as scheduled.
NCERT Controversy: Education Ministry Orders Removal of Books from Social Media
The Indian government has ordered the removal of a controversial NCERT social science textbook from social media and digital platforms following a Supreme Court directive.
First Statement of Education Minister on NCERT Controversy, Expresses Discontent over Chapter on 'Corruption in Judiciary'
The Indian Education Minister expressed regret over a controversial NCERT chapter on corruption in the judiciary amid rising backlash and scrutiny from the Supreme Court.
CJI became strict regarding the controversy of 32 NCERT books, know...
The Supreme Court in India is hearing a case regarding a chapter on 'Judiciary Corruption' in 32 NCERT books, with the Chief Justice rejecting the government's apology.
The Constitutional Tribunal on testing impartiality and excluding judges. 'Unacceptable'
The article discusses the controversy surrounding judge Anna Dalkowska's career, highlighting her connections to government positions and the concerns over her impartiality assessed by the Supreme Administrative Court in Poland.
'Class 10 Admit Card Valid, But Pass Certificate Necessary' - SC's Important Remarks on Bengal SIR Controversy
The Supreme Court clarified that the admit card for Class 10 can be used as a supporting document for identity verification alongside a pass certificate in the ongoing special intensive review process in West Bengal.
The court decided who is entitled to benefits. The agency's head says he did not understand it
A recent court ruling in Czechia has sparked controversy over the eligibility for benefits, with the agency head claiming the decision was misunderstood.
The Kerala Story 2 will create a sensation in theaters amid controversy, court cases, and politics!
The film 'The Kerala Story 2' is gearing up to make waves in theaters despite facing accusations of propaganda and controversies surrounding its narrative.
'Superstars Are Not Above the Law': Ranveer Singh Scolded by HC in Kantara Controversy
The Karnataka High Court reprimanded actor Ranveer Singh for his comments during the International Film Festival of India regarding the film Kantara, emphasizing that no individual has the right to offend religious sentiments under the guise of talent.
Modi's Israel Visit: Threat of Parliament Boycott, Learn More...
Ahead of PM Modi's visit to Israel, a political controversy arises in the Knesset with opposition leader Yair Lapid threatening to boycott over the invitation issue related to the Supreme Court chief.
Another Controversy Over Labor Reform: Judges Who Evade Supreme Court Rulings May Be Removed
Argentina's labor reform bill mandates that lower court judges follow Supreme Court rulings, with non-compliance leading to potential removal from their positions.
Court approves law requiring Louisiana schools to display Ten Commandments
A US court has approved a law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in Louisiana public schools, which has sparked controversy and legal challenges regarding the separation of church and state.
US State Department: 'Respect for Korean Judiciary'... White House Controversy Message Resolved One Day Later
The US State Department emphasized respect for the South Korean judiciary after a controversial White House message regarding a court ruling related to former President Yoon Suk-yeol.
The Controversy Over 'Yoon Seok-yeol Favoritism', Reduced Sentences Due to Failed Insurrection
The court ruled that former President Yoon Seok-yeol's actions did not constitute insurrection due to insufficient criteria for a state of emergency and considered his restraint of physical force and failure of insurrection as mitigating factors.
Surge in Responses to the Death Penalty Avoidance Verdict: South Korea Continues to Conflict Over Former President Yoon's Emergency Martial Law
The South Korean court has sentenced former President Yoon Seok-youl to life imprisonment instead of the death penalty amid controversy over his declaration of emergency martial law, eliciting backlash from the ruling party.
'Corrupt Pandit' Controversy Ends, Makers Withdraw Title
The legal controversy surrounding Neeraj Pandey's upcoming film 'Corrupt Pandit' has ended as the filmmakers have withdrawn the title in response to criticism from the Brahmin community and other organizations.
Aftenposten's commentator: The questioning revealed Høiby's views on women
Marius Borg Høiby’s court testimonies have sparked controversy over his views on women following allegations of assault against a hotel employee.
The Pain of the Businessman Who Lent Money to Rajpal Comes to Light, Reveals the Whole Truth
Businessman Madhav Gopal Agarwal shares his perspective on the legal dispute involving Bollywood actor Rajpal Yadav, who recently received bail related to a loan controversy.
A new turn in the skiing scandal – lawyer's direct words on the treatment of Norwegians
Finland's ski federation is considering appealing to the Court of Arbitration for Sport regarding a controversy involving Norway's use of a special wax pad during Olympic sprint skiing events.
AR Rahman Accused of Song Theft, Hearing Held in the Supreme Court
Music composer A.R. Rahman faces accusations of song theft from classical vocalist Ustad Faiz Ali Faizuddin Dagar, with a petition filed in the Supreme Court.
Fachin calls for meeting on PF report that cites Toffoli and the minister's response about suspicion
Brazil's Supreme Court President Edson Fachin has called a meeting to discuss a new PF report that implicates Justice Dias Toffoli amid ongoing controversy.
From Kissing Controversy to Court Cases, Udit Narayan's Connection with Controversies
Bollywood playback singer Udit Narayan has been involved in several controversies recently, including serious allegations from his first wife and a viral kissing incident.
Controversy Over the Introduction of Judicial Complaints: The Last Resort for Basic Rights? A Means to Aid the Powerful?
The proposed 'Judicial Complaint Act' passed through South Korea's National Assembly aims to allow the Constitutional Court to overturn final Supreme Court rulings, raising concerns over its implications for judicial integrity and cost to vulnerable groups.
'Tell the changed name of 'Bribe-giving Pundit', then it will be released,' SC's strict instruction
The Supreme Court of India has demanded an explanation from filmmaker Neeraj Pandey regarding the title of the film "Bribe-giving Pundit," expressing concerns over its potential to defame a specific community.
[Breaking] The Supreme Court affirms that '5.18 was a riot' and that former President Chun Doo-hwan's memoir contains false facts... compensation of 70 million won is confirmed
The South Korean Supreme Court has confirmed a ruling that former President Chun Doo-hwan is liable for 70 million won in damages due to false statements about the Gwangju Uprising in his memoir.
"Conflicts of Interest", "Duty of Ingratitude", "Deportations"... The Questions Raised by the Appointment of Amélie de Montchalin to the Court of Auditors
The appointment of Amélie de Montchalin as the first president of the Court of Auditors has ignited controversy over potential conflicts of interest and public trust.
Zvonko Bušić and the label of leftist terrorism: Here is what the court says about him
The article discusses the controversy surrounding Zvonko Bušić and the differing perceptions of him as a terrorist, particularly following recent comments by Dalija Orešković.
"Republic of Friends", "pure scandal"... The appointment of Amélie de Montchalin to the Court of Auditors is controversial
The appointment of Amélie de Montchalin as head of the Court of Auditors by President Emmanuel Macron has sparked controversy and criticism from opposition members who raise concerns of potential conflicts of interest.
Norwegian royal couple photographed at the Olympics – Harald's telling reaction to the question about Mette-Marit
Norwegian King Harald and Queen Sonja attended the Winter Olympics amid a significant court controversy, where Harald notably avoided questions about Crown Princess Mette-Marit.
'Oh Romeo' gets relief from court, demand to stop film's release rejected
The court has rejected a plea to halt the release of the film 'Oh Romeo', directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, despite controversies surrounding it.
UK Skeleton Team Forbidden from Using New Helmets Amid 'Technological Doping' Controversy
The UK Skeleton team has been banned from using newly developed helmets designed to reduce air resistance, a decision upheld by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Storm after the Wysocka-Schnepf program. "There are boundaries somewhere. The matter should be dealt with by KRRiT"
The controversy surrounding the TVP Info program led by Dorota Wysocka-Schnepf highlights the delayed announcement of a court's decision regarding Zbigniew Ziobry's detention, raising calls for regulatory intervention by KRRiT.
VIDEOS: Anhanguera Newspaper 2nd edition of Thursday, February 5, 2026...
The article discusses various political events and decisions in Brazil, including a canceled meeting regarding ethics codes, adjustments in public sector funding, changes to the ENEM exam's writing correction rules, a ruling from the Supreme Court regarding harsher penalties for crimes against public servants, and the controversy surrounding proposals restricting children's participation in carnival festivities.
Federal Court interdicts box walkway at Carnival in Salvador
The Federal Court has interdicted the Glamour box walkway at the Morro do Ipiranga in Salvador following ongoing controversy surrounding its structural integrity.
The court expert on Mette-Marit's scandal: King Harald must speak
The controversy surrounding Crown Princess Mette-Marit has intensified, with Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre urging full transparency regarding her connections to the late sex offender Epstein, leading court expert Ebba von Sydow to suggest King Harald will need to address the situation soon.
CM Mamata's Attack on 'WhatsApp Commission', in SC...
Mamata Banerjee criticized the Election Commission in the Supreme Court, alleging it is a 'WhatsApp Commission' targeting Bengal in the voter list controversy.
Election Commission called WhatsApp Commission... What did CM Mamata say in Supreme Court
During a Supreme Court hearing regarding the voter list controversy in West Bengal, CM Mamata Banerjee accused the Election Commission of systematically removing voters' names and labeled it as the 'WhatsApp Commission'.
Hearing on SIR: CM Mamata's Allegations, CJI's Remarks
The Supreme Court held a major hearing on the voter list controversy, where Mamata Banerjee accused the Election Commission of removing names, while the Chief Justice emphasized transparency and rights.
Høiby's defender in court: 'Sex is a very big part of the environment'
Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, denied all serious charges against him in a high-profile trial that exposes the troubled environment of Norway's royal family.
The Buenos Aires Justice is about to decide on the controversial work at Luna Park
The Buenos Aires court is set to rule on whether to halt the demolition of Luna Park for a new larger stadium, amid controversy and connections to the city government.
Trump's Post, the Gaza Tragedy, and Data Leaks: Issues Sparking International Controversy
The program discussed various controversial topics including a satirical post by Trump suggesting he could be the president of Venezuela, the deadly cold affecting refugees in Gaza, the assassination of the head of Khan Younis intelligence, the Rohingya case at the International Court of Justice, massive data leaks from Instagram, and ongoing debates in Senegal about 'the laser boy'.
Plenković Attacks Milanović and Journalists
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković addressed the media after a meeting of the Croatian Democratic Union, discussing key political issues including NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's visit and the ongoing controversy over the appointment of constitutional judges and the Supreme Court President.
Hamburger SV: A major doping trial in the Vuskovic case approaches
Mario Vuskovic, a player for Bundesliga club Hamburger SV, is set to return to the field in September as his doping ban expires, following controversy over his 2019 positive EPO test and the subsequent ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.