Court okays speedy trial of five over 2011 UN bombing
A Nigerian court has approved expedited hearings for five men accused of a 2011 bombing of the UN building in Abuja after years of delays in the case.
Hearing for Former Philippine President at International Criminal Court: Prosecutors Claim He Ordered Civilian Killings
The International Criminal Court is conducting hearings to determine if former Philippine President Duterte will face trial for allegedly ordering the killings of civilians during his controversial war on drugs.
Darwin fashion label founder faces court on domestic violence charges
Shaun Edwards, founder of the House of Darwin, has been charged with domestic violence-related offenses and intends to plead not guilty during his upcoming court hearings.
Videos from g1 and TV Subaรฉ - Tuesday, February 24, 2026
The article discusses several news events and video highlights from Brazil, including severe rainfall in Minas Gerais, updates on the Supreme Court's hearings, and incidents of violence against women and children.
'Blitz' courts, AI rollout and video hearings among major changes in courts shake-up
Deputy PM David Lammy announced a series of reforms aimed at modernizing the UK court system, including the introduction of 'blitz' courts and the use of AI and video hearings.
Duterte launched 'systematic attack' on Philippine civilians, ICC prosecutors say
Rodrigo Duterte faces crimes against humanity charges as hearings commence at the International Criminal Court regarding his anti-drug campaign in the Philippines.
Duterte personally authorized murders, says accusation at the start of trial at the ICC
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has begun hearings that may lead to former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte facing trial for crimes against humanity related to his drug war.
The International Criminal Court began preliminary hearings for former Philippine President in The Hague
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is facing preliminary hearings at the International Criminal Court in The Hague due to allegations of funding and arming death squads.
Roof Collapse at Judicial Unit in Manabi Forces Suspension of In-Person Hearings
A partial roof collapse at the Jama Judicial Unit in Manabรญ, Ecuador, has led to the temporary suspension of in-person court hearings as the judiciary moves to telematic sessions during repairs.
Cuadernos Case: The Court Judging Cristina Kirchner Will Move to Comodoro Py and Pressure Grows for In-Person Hearings
The court overseeing the Cuadernos corruption case against Cristina Kirchner will relocate to Comodoro Py, with mounting calls for hearings to be held in person.
Demand to increase alimony to 10 lakh, Shaheen Jahan's plea in SC
Haseen Jahan, wife of cricketer Mohammad Shami, has filed a petition in the Supreme Court seeking to transfer her domestic violence and alimony hearings from Kolkata to Delhi, while also requesting an increase in her alimony from 4 lakh to 10 lakh per month.
Defense Team Claims 'Skipped Over Hearing' in Iizuka Case; Second Re-trial Application Dismissed by High Court
The Fukuoka High Court dismissed the second re-trial application concerning the infamous Iizuka case, provoking anger from the defense team who claimed insufficient hearings were conducted.
Hearing on election petition postponed, CJI asked - Should we interfere with HC's work?
The Supreme Court of India raised concerns about frequent adjournments in election petition hearings, questioning the impact of such delays on the judicial process.
The Specialized Court for Insurrection Cases Fully Operational from the 23rd...Key Issues in the Appeal Trials of Yoon Suk-yeol and Han Duck-soo
The specialized court for insurrection cases in Seoul will begin hearings on appeals from former President Yoon Suk-yeol and former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, both of whom were convicted in the first instance.
Coup Acts: First Panel of the STF Judging Appeals Against the Conviction of Members of the PMDF Leadership Starting This Friday (13)
The First Panel of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) in Brazil is set to begin hearings on appeals concerning the convictions of five former leaders of the District Federal Police for their alleged inaction during the anti-democratic acts of January 8.
Telegram application faces fines in Russia
The messaging app Telegram is facing fines of up to 64 million rubles (820,000 USD) due to eight upcoming hearings in a Russian court regarding its failure to remove information required by Russian law.
The retrial request for the Kikuchi case begins in the Fukuoka High Court; the defense calls it 'unusually fast'
The Fukuoka High Court has commenced hearings regarding the retrial request for the Kikuchi case, with the defense expressing satisfaction over the rapid progression.
Federal appeals court upholds Trump mass detention policy for illegal immigrants
A federal appeals court upheld the Trump administration's policy allowing the detention of illegal immigrants without bond.
Conviction of former judge Walter Bento: the prosecution requested 18 years for corruption, organized crime, enrichment, and money laundering
The prosecution requested an 18-year prison sentence for former judge Walter Bento and others involved in corruption during the second day of sentencing hearings in Mendoza's federal court.
The appellate court plans to review R. ลฝemaitaitis's case next week
The appellate court has scheduled hearings for the case of R. ลฝemaitaitis, with the primary session set for February 11 and additional hearings on March 16, March 18, and April 2.
The appellate court has set the schedule for the Remigijus ลฝemaitaitis case regarding Holocaust denial
The appellate court has scheduled hearings for Remigijus ลฝemaitaitis's case about Holocaust denial, with key dates on February 11, March 16, March 18, and March 30, despite ลฝemaitaitis requesting a postponement due to travel plans.
Genocide crimes in Rwanda before French courts again
The Paris Court of Assizes has begun appeal hearings in the case of Claude Muhimana, a French-Rwandan citizen convicted in December 2021 for complicity in the Rwandan genocide and crimes against humanity in 1994, after he appealed the 14-year sentence.
Review calls for more remote hearings to save courts system from โcollapseโ
An independent review recommends increasing the use of remote hearings to address the backlog in England and Wales' court system, suggesting more than 130 measures to improve efficiency without the need for new legislation.
Generating Addiction to the Point of Going to Trial: Social Media is on the Dock
Several court hearings in Los Angeles are investigating whether social media companies intentionally create addiction among young users, raising potential legal implications.
CBS News updates transgender term guidelines to include โbiological sex at birth': report
CBS News has revised its style guidelines to adopt the term 'biological sex at birth' for reporting on transgender individuals, reflecting a shift in their editorial policy ahead of related Supreme Court hearings.
Dozimetr heads back to court, hearing will continue in March
The Prague Municipal Court is set to review appeals from the defendants and the prosecutor in the Dozimetr corruption case, which has resulted in the cancellation of February hearings.
Myanmar says Rohingya genocide case at world court is 'flawed and unfounded'
Myanmar's foreign ministry claims that the genocide case at the International Court of Justice regarding the Rohingya minority is flawed and lacks merit, amidst ongoing hearings initiated by The Gambia.
Trans athlete's attorney suggests sex should not be defined during SCOTUS Title IX case
During the Supreme Court hearings for West Virginia v B.P.J., attorney Joshua Block argued against a legal definition of sex in the context of trans athletes competing in women's sports, but did not clarify his stance when pressed for details.
ICJ hears opening statements in genocide case against Myanmar
The International Court of Justice began hearings regarding genocide accusations against Myanmar for its treatment of the Rohingya ethnic minority, a case first filed by The Gambia in 2019.
Chains Billa and Hofer Head to Court in Austria Over Misleading Discount Advertising
A Vienna commercial court will begin hearings this week on lawsuits against supermarket chains Billa and Hofer for non-transparent pricing practices during discount promotions, filed by the Consumer Information Association.
A total of 11 wrongfully convicted individuals are involved in the subsidy case that will be heard by the appellate court in Prague
An appellate court in Prague will begin hearings on a subsidy case involving 11 individuals who were wrongfully convicted.
Top UN court to hear landmark Rohingya genocide case against Myanmar
The International Court of Justice is set to begin hearings on allegations of genocide against Myanmar regarding its treatment of the Rohingya Muslims, with potential implications for other international cases.
Hong Kong: start of hearings to determine Jimmy Lai's sentence
The hearings to determine the sentencing of pro-democracy media mogul Jimmy Lai, who was convicted of three charges, begin at the High Court of Hong Kong.
Escaped from Bohnice Treatment Facility. Prosecutor Requests Deportation for Murderer
A man who committed murder while insane and escaped from a Prague psychiatric hospital twice is facing a ten-year deportation request due to obstruction of justice, with the court set to continue hearings on January 26 while he remains in custody.
Regensburg Party Donation Trial: Former Mayor Wolbergs Back in Court from March
Former Mayor of Regensburg, Joachim Wolbergs, is set to return to court on March 11 for a trial concerning party donations, with 13 hearings scheduled and a potential verdict by May 20.