Gonet limits payments from the Public Ministry after STF decision on 'additional benefits'
Brazil's Attorney General, Paulo Gonet, has restricted retroactive payments for prosecutors based on administrative decisions, ensuring they do not exceed the constitutional limit of R$ 46,366.19.
CNJ suspends judge from TJ-MT suspected of selling decisions, and PF carries out action at the court headquarters
A judge in Brazil has been suspended for allegedly selling judicial decisions in exchange for benefits, prompting an investigation by the Federal Police.
Gemini Zodiac Sign
The daily horoscope for Gemini predicts increased prowess, unexpected expenses, support from a partner, success in court cases, a need for health caution, and a warning to make careful business decisions.
Protesters hold demonstration against Lula and STF ministers on Avenida Paulista
Pro-Bolsonaro protesters gathered in Sรฃo Paulo's Avenida Paulista to voice their opposition against President Lula and the Supreme Court decisions.
From 'marajรกs' to 'penduricalhos': discussion on limiting the remuneration of public agents has lasted more than 60 years
The Brazilian Supreme Federal Court is currently considering decisions that address the limitations on the remuneration of public servants, a topic that has been under debate for over 60 years.
[Breaking News] Constitutional Court Law Amendment Introducing 'Lawsuit Review System' Passed in National Assembly
The National Assembly of South Korea passed an amendment to the Constitutional Court Law that introduces a new lawsuit review system allowing parties to appeal decisions of lower courts to the Constitutional Court for constitutional violations.
Confederation MP on accusations against Braun: I am surprised by the court's sluggishness
Grzegorz Pลaczek from the Confederation discusses rising support for his party and expresses concern over the current government's decisions.
PASOK: Solidarity behind Androulakis' fight
Nikos Androulakis prepares to address the Greek Parliament with recent court decisions regarding illegal surveillance scandals bolstering his position.
The Farce of Fringe Benefits and the Captured Public Budget - O Assunto #1668
Brazil's Supreme Court postponed the analysis of decisions to suspend fringe benefits for public servants, which exceed constitutional salary limits and cost taxpayers billions.
STF postpones judgment on pay supplements for public servants until the end of March
The Brazilian Supreme Court has postponed the judgment regarding salary supplements for public servants to March 25, while two temporary decisions suspending these payments remain in effect.
LIVE: Follow the round table on surrogacy in the Croatian Parliament
A round table discussion on surrogacy is being held in the Croatian Parliament, focusing on legal implications and recent controversial court decisions.
Tariffs, 90% of the bill is paid by Americans
Americans are primarily bearing the costs of tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, as recent decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court have left many tariffs in place while blocking new ones.
Trump does not give up: He will formalize his global tariff of 15% 'where appropriate' in the coming days
Donald Trump is set to increase his global tariff to 15%, aiming to maintain trade agreements while navigating recent judicial decisions.
VIDEOS: AB1 of Wednesday, February 25, 2026
The article discusses recent legal news, including defendants beginning to serve sentences, ongoing appeals, and the response of various officials to recent judicial decisions in Brazil.
Important ruling from the NSA: A failed driving test can be challenged
A recent ruling from Poland's Supreme Administrative Court allows candidates to contest failed practical driving tests, highlighting the potential for challenging examiners' decisions.
The reduction of livelihood protection standards is 'illegal,' instructs the city to withdraw - Sendai High Court
The Sendai High Court ruled that the government's cuts to livelihood protection standards from 2013 to 2015 were illegal and ordered the city to reverse its decisions.
Marek Domagalski: Letโs not waste judicial power
The article discusses a legal case in Poland where a party seeks to renew proceedings based on a recent constitutional ruling that impacts the ability to appeal court decisions regarding judicial fees.
Economy, migration, Iran โ Trump delivers the longest speech in Congress history
President Trump delivered a lengthy address to Congress, highlighting his administration's economic achievements amidst a backdrop of critical decisions regarding tariffs and judicial resolutions.
Balance of Powers in the United States
The US Supreme Court has reaffirmed that political decisions are subject to judicial review by invalidating significant tariffs from the Trump administration, emphasizing the importance of adherence to legal frameworks.
A hotel in Neringa was demolished, resulting in a costly lesson: the owner was awarded a huge compensation
A court has awarded a significant compensation to the owner of a demolished hotel in Neringa due to damages caused by unlawful administrative decisions taken by local officials.
Despite Supreme Court ruling, Trump has legal cards for tariffs in hand
The article discusses how, despite a Supreme Court ruling against the use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act for imposing tariffs, former President Trump still holds other legal strategies that can influence tariff decisions.
Court: The demolition of the motel in Neringa will cost the state 931 thousand euros
A court in Lithuania ruled that the state must compensate for the demolition of a motel in Neringa, amounting to 931 thousand euros due to illegal administrative decisions.
Why Trump Will Not Yield on Tariffs? Simply, He Cannot
The article discusses Trump's unwavering stance on tariffs, emphasizing the political and economic implications of his decisions following a Supreme Court ruling.
F.a.z. Podcast for Germany: 'Disloyal Traitors and Lapdogs': Trump's Customs Chaos Continues
The F.A.Z. Podcast discusses the latest customs decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court and President Trump's controversial responses.
Donald Trump threatens to further tax countries that want to 'play' with tariffs
Donald Trump warned of imposing much higher tariffs on countries that attempt to exploit recent Supreme Court decisions on tariffs.
Podcast: 'On Point': US Supreme Court Stops Trump's Tariffs: What's Next?
The US Supreme Court declared many of Donald Trump's imposed import tariffs illegal, stating Congress should make such decisions, impacting around $130 billion in tariffs and the financing of Trump's tax cuts for the wealthy.
Uncertainty over tariffs. All American boards of directors also meet over the weekend
American corporate boards are facing uncertainty regarding new tariffs following the Supreme Court's decisions on pre-existing trade duties.
Trump insists on tariffs, polls punish him: Republicans increasingly skeptical
Polls indicate that Trump's tariffs are not delivering the promised benefits, leading to growing skepticism among Republicans despite his determination to challenge legal decisions against them.
SZ in the evening: News from February 21 and 22, 2026
This article discusses significant events over the weekend, including Trump's announcement of a 15% global tariff after the Supreme Court overturned his previous tariffs, and CDU's decisions regarding social media and parental leave issues.
VIDEOS: NE2 of Saturday, February 21, 2026
Heavy rain in Rio and surrounding areas, fatal accidents involving cyclists, and significant political and international updates highlight today's news.
Supreme Court Tightens the Leash on Trump
The U.S. Supreme Court has struck down Donald Trump's tariffs, marking a significant limitation on presidential power over trade decisions.
Trump's Major Attack on the Court Over Tariff Setbacks?
After setbacks on tariffs, Donald Trump is reportedly considering legal action against decisions made by the US Supreme Court.
Trump keeps carveout under CUSMA in new 10 per cent global tariff
Canadian exports largely remain exempt from a new global 10% tariff introduced by Trump, maintaining protections under CUSMA despite recent Supreme Court decisions.
Americans fearing death of democracy have been given a glimmer of hope
Recent decisions by the Supreme Court have offered a surprising sense of relief for Americans concerned about the state of democracy under President Trump.
Journal do Amazonas 1st Edition this Friday, February 20, 2026
The article discusses the latest news and events in Brazil, including economic implications of recent decisions, the Supreme Court's actions, and a high-profile murder investigation.
Piantedosi: "We will appeal rulings on Sea Watch"
Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi announced intentions to appeal recent judicial decisions concerning the NGO Sea Watch's operations, underscoring the government's commitment to addressing irregular migration.
The abortion case in Oleลnica. Maลgorzata Manowska vs. the prosecutor's office. The court's decision is here
The article discusses a high-profile abortion case involving a woman who sought to terminate her late-term pregnancy due to health concerns, leading to legal implications involving judicial authority and prosecutorial decisions in Poland.
[News Dive] Jang Dong-hyuk Rejects 'Presidential Favoritism'
Jang Dong-hyuk rejects the notion of 'presidential favoritism' amid public outrage over recent court decisions favoring current president Yoon Suk-yeol.
After Toffoli's decisions, Mendonรงa resumes 'ordinary flow' of expert examinations and testimonies in Master investigation
Brazil's Minister of the Supreme Federal Court, Andrรฉ Mendonรงa, has reinstated standard procedures for expert examinations and testimonies in the Police Federal's investigation of Banco Master, following previous restrictive measures from former rapporteur Dias Toffoli.
Plans to fully automate some debt collection cases in courts
Legislative changes in Latvia aim to fully automate simple debt collection cases in courts, extending the objection period for debtors to 30 days and allowing judges to correct automated decisions.
Is Hรธiby punished for being a jerk? โ Coming into a very steep uphill battle.
The defense in the trial against Marius Borg Hรธiby criticizes the court's focus on moral behavior and argues that it should not influence the judges' decisions.
After decisions against additional benefits, beneficiaries cite ceiling lag and Dino's extrapolation
After a Supreme Court decision against additional salary benefits and a veto by President Lula, public servants with high salaries argue the constitutional salary ceiling is outdated.
West Africa: Nigeria Implemented Only 10 of 66 Cases Passed in 25 Years - Ecowas Court
Since its establishment in 2001, Nigeria has only executed 10 out of 66 cases decided by the ECOWAS Court, raising concerns over compliance with regional judicial decisions.
Ministers want to take the STF out of focus, but see the court dragged into crisis and fear contamination of judgments
Ministers of Brazil's Supreme Court are concerned that the court is becoming increasingly embroiled in political controversies, which could undermine the legitimacy of its upcoming decisions.
The District Court overturned for the 14th time the decision of Mizrahi: Baraverman will not be able to leave the country until next Tuesday
The District Court in Lod has extended the restrictions on Tzachi Baraverman, the chief of staff to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, prohibiting him from leaving the country until next Tuesday.
A not so politically divided court: the Constitutional Court rules 80% of its decisions unanimously
The Spanish Constitutional Court has delivered 80% of its rulings unanimously, despite common perceptions of political division among its members.
REPORT TO THE READER โฉ Court rulings change journalism
Court decisions are reshaping journalism in Estonia by redefining the boundaries of press freedom and the interpretation of legal norms.
Debate in the editorial office / Matoviฤ returns because he works. Fico is frustrated that he does not govern his own, but ล imeฤka is under pressure too
Political analysts discuss the implications of the Constitutional Court's recent decisions in Slovakia and ongoing controversies involving prominent political figures.
Malawi: 'Illegal, Unreasonable and Null' - High Court Judge Kenyatta Nyirenda Destroys Justin Said's Decisions
High Court Judge Kenyatta Nyirenda ruled that Chief Secretary Justin Said acted illegally and beyond his powers, rendering his decisions void.
Toffoli increases list of unusual decisions in the Master case by requesting evidence submission
Brazil's Supreme Court Justice Dias Toffoli has requested all data from seized and examined cell phones in the Master Bank investigation, adding to a series of unusual measures he has taken regarding the case.