Pentagon Identifies Anthropic as a Security Risk, Tech Firm to Turn to Court
The Pentagon has labeled Anthropic a security risk and the technology firm plans to take legal action.
Release of Lamborghini worth 1.2 crore in Kanpur, owner deposited a bond of 8 crore
A Chief Judicial Magistrate court in Kanpur ordered the release of a luxury Lamborghini after the owner deposited a security bond of 8.83 crore, subject to strict restrictions on the car's sale and modification.
Anambra demolishes convicted native doctor’s shrine
The Anambra State Government demolished the shrine of a convicted native doctor following a High Court ruling that sentenced him to prison for ritual practices.
District Court Passau: Man flees after hearing - large-scale police operation
A suspect fled during a court appearance in Passau, prompting a large police operation to locate him.
German court blocks move to brand AfD ‘extremist’
A German court has ruled that the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party cannot be labeled as 'extremist' by the domestic security agency BfV, granting the party a temporary injunction.
Mexico and the Review of the T-MEC: Trade, Security, and Strategic Negotiation
The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision to invalidate tariffs imposed under IEEPA and the announcement of new levies under section 122 inflects Mexico's trade environment ahead of the formal review of the T-MEC.
Court Judge of TJMS Decides to Leave Office After Just Over Two Years
Judge Ary Raghiant Neto is resigning from his position at the Court of Justice of Mato Grosso do Sul for family and professional reasons.
German court temporarily prohibits declaring AfD as an extremist group
A German court has ruled that the internal security service cannot currently label the right-wing populist party Alternative for Germany (AfD) as an extremist group.
Legal Advisor of the Knesset on the Law Aimed at Preventing the Supreme Court from Removing Ben Gvir: Concern about Personal Legislation and Abuse of Power
The legal advisor of the Knesset expresses concerns over a proposed law that would prevent the Supreme Court from dismissing National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, warning it may lead to personal legislation and abuse of authority.
Court Overturns Fraud Conviction of Apple Daily Founder; Continued Detention for National Security Law Violations
A Hong Kong court has overturned the fraud conviction of Apple Daily founder Jimmy Lai, but he remains detained under the National Security Law sentencing.
Androulakis on wiretapping: 'Justice after 4 years of struggle – Defeat of the shadow state'
Nikos Androulakis expressed satisfaction with the court's ruling regarding wiretap allegations, marking it as a significant victory against state misconduct.
Nigeria: El-Rufai Asks Court to Block Moves By ICPC, EFCC, SSS to Freeze His Bank Accounts, Assets
Former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai has filed a lawsuit to prevent Nigerian anti-corruption and security agencies from freezing his bank accounts and seizing his assets.
In Hong Kong, democracy activist Jimmy Lai's fraud conviction overturned, still serving another sentence
Hong Kong's appeal court has overturned the fraud conviction of media mogul and democracy activist Jimmy Lai, but he remains imprisoned for other charges.
Hong Kong Court Upholds Jimmy Lai's Appeal – Overturns Fraud Conviction
A Hong Kong court has upheld an appeal by media mogul Jimmy Lai, overturning his previous conviction for fraud.
Active-duty military request intervention from the Constitutional Court to participate in the debate of their social security law
Active-duty military personnel in Ecuador have called on the Constitutional Court to intervene and allow their participation in the discussion regarding a social security law for the Armed Forces.
US judge overturns policy of deporting immigrants to third countries
A US judge has ruled against a policy by the Department of Homeland Security that allowed for the expedited deportation of immigrants to third countries without sufficient opportunity to express fears of persecution or torture.
Athens Court: Lawyer Carried a Weapon During a Trial – What the Association of Judges and Prosecutors States
A lawyer was caught carrying a gun during a criminal trial at the Athens Court, raising significant concerns about security in judicial premises, according to a statement from the Association of Judges and Prosecutors.
Judge blocks DoJ from searching Washington Post reporter’s seized devices
A federal judge has banned the Department of Justice from searching the seized devices of a Washington Post reporter, asserting that the court itself will conduct the search due to concerns over national security.
Reuters: An Iranian court rules to execute a protester, and the government warns of 'red lines'
An Iranian court has sentenced a protester to death for allegedly killing a security officer during nationwide demonstrations, while the government cautions students against crossing 'red lines' in their protests.
Time to Snatch Trump's Security Blanket
The article discusses Donald Trump's reliance on tariffs as a political tool, which is increasingly unpopular among Americans, including his supporters, especially after a recent Supreme Court ruling deemed past tariffs illegal.
The court rejected Ben Gvir's request: the minister is obliged to promote Rinat Saban to the rank of Deputy Superintendent.
Israel's Jerusalem District Court has denied National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir's request to delay the promotion of Rinat Saban to the position of Deputy Superintendent.
Donald Trump is considering new tariffs following the court ruling: Will they affect Mexico?
The United States is preparing new national security investigations that could lead to additional tariffs by President Donald Trump, following a Supreme Court ruling that overturned previous country-specific emergency tariffs.
WSJ: A new tariff bomb from Trump
The Trump administration is considering new tariffs on several industries, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal.
The judicial union took over a labor court building in rejection of the transfer to the City
Judicial workers in Argentina have occupied a labor court building in protest against the transfer of jurisdiction of national labor justice to the city.
Before privatization, Celepar signs contract of R$ 438.7 million with the PR government
Celepar signed a R$ 438.7 million contract with the Paraná State Public Security Secretariat shortly before its planned privatization was suspended by the Supreme Court.
Appeal Dismissed for 12 Democrats: Violation of Hong Kong National Security Law, Preliminary Election is 'Sedition'
A Hong Kong court dismissed the appeals of 12 pro-democracy activists who were convicted under the National Security Law for their involvement in a preliminary election deemed an attempt to subvert the government.
The Court Rejected Ben Gvir's Request: The Minister is Obliged to Promote Rinat Saban to the Rank of Deputy Superintendent
Israel's district court dismissed National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir's request to delay advancing Rinat Saban to the rank of Deputy Superintendent, despite his plans to appeal to the Supreme Court.
12 activists imprisoned in the 'Hong Kong 47' case, Amnesty International criticizes the decision
A Hong Kong appeals court has rejected appeals from 12 activists involved in the politically charged 'Hong Kong 47' case, which relates to a conspiracy charge stemming from a 2020 primary election.
Convictions of pro-democracy activists upheld in Hong Kong
A Hong Kong court has upheld the convictions of pro-democracy activists involved in a prominent national security law case.
Approval of a Special Committee to Promote a Law Preventing the Supreme Court from Disqualifying Ministers and Aimed at Protecting Ben Gvir's Tenure
The Knesset committee approved the establishment of a special committee to advance legislation that restricts the Supreme Court's ability to review ministerial appointments, specifically aimed at protecting National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir from removal.
A special committee to promote a law preventing the Supreme Court from disqualifying ministers and aimed at protecting Ben Gvir's tenure approved
The Knesset committee approved the establishment of a special committee to promote a controversial law that would prevent judicial review of ministerial appointments, specifically aimed at safeguarding the tenure of National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir.
Uncertainty Increases over Korea-U.S. 'Nuclear Submarine and Nuclear Security Agreement'... Impact of Trump Tariffs Found Illegal
The U.S. Supreme Court ruling declaring Trump's reciprocal tariffs illegal has raised concerns about the viability of the nuclear submarine and nuclear cooperation agreements between South Korea and the U.S.
Ribadu’s bugged phone: El-Rufai faces arraignment Feb 25
Former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, is set to be arraigned in a Federal High Court on February 25 for alleged cybercrime related to an unlawful interception of communications belonging to National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu.
Scott Bessent says Supreme Court strengthened Trump with 'draconian' move despite ruling on tariffs
Scott Bessent comments that while the Supreme Court's ruling against Trump's tariffs takes away some leverage, it could paradoxically enhance Trump's powers in implementing tariffs again.
Year, aluminum and copper are among products that remain heavily taxed by the US
Despite a recent Supreme Court ruling against broad tariffs, specific products like steel and aluminum will continue to be taxed under Section 232 for national security reasons.
Scandal at the Polish-Belarusian border. The court had no doubts
A Polish court upheld a previous decision to compensate three women detained while assisting illegal migrants at the Polish-Belarusian border, reducing the amount awarded in damages.
Cold Tariff Shower for Trump – Experts: This Is What It Means in Practice
The US Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump did not have the authority to impose tariffs based on national security.
Trump's tariffs downed by the Supreme Court
The US Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump did not have the authority to impose tariffs on other countries based on national security concerns.
Man threw sausage when denied boarding on flight
A 50-year-old man was sentenced to 36 days in prison after becoming violent and threatening airport security when he was denied boarding due to suspected intoxication.
Vorcaro considers not attending CPI after Mendonça's veto on the use of private jet
Amidst security concerns, Daniel Vorcaro is likely to skip the INSS CPI after a Supreme Court ruling denied the use of a private jet for his attendance.
20-year-old denies crime - detained for participation in terrorist organization
A 20-year-old man in Sweden has been detained on suspicion of participating in a terrorist organization, denying the accusations during a court appearance.
Nigeria: SSS Agent Tells Court How Owo Church Massacre Suspect Was Tracked Through His Phone
An SSS agent detailed in court how a suspect in the Owo church massacre was tracked using his mobile phone.
See how the retirement of the guard at INSS and Justice is after STF denies the right
The Brazilian Supreme Court (STF) denied the special retirement benefit for security guards under the INSS, ruling that the profession does not qualify as one at risk.
IMSS Doctors Will Have Differentiated Benefits Due to Contagion Risk
The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation in Mexico has declared constitutional a regulation that provides differentiated benefits for medical personnel working in areas with contagion risk at the Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS).
Harju County Court found Israeli citizen guilty of espionage for the FSB
Anatoly Privalov, an Israeli citizen, was sentenced to six years and six months in prison for espionage against Estonia, gathering and transmitting information to the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB).
Harju County Court Convicts Israeli Citizen of Espionage for FSB
The Harju County Court has convicted Israeli citizen Anatoly Privalov for espionage on behalf of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), sentencing him to six and a half years in prison.
PHOTOS ⟩ Court sentences Israeli citizen who spied in Estonia on behalf of the FSB to prison
Anatoli Privalov, an Israeli citizen residing in Narva, was sentenced to prison by the Harju County Court for spying on behalf of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) against Estonia and its allies for at least nine years.
Sydney businessman falsely claimed security advice given to Chinese spies came from Kevin Rudd, court hears
An Australian businessman is on trial for allegedly providing security advice, falsely attributed to former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, to Chinese intelligence agents.
Court rejects protection for former security secretary of Michoacán; was detained for misappropriation
A federal court in Mexico has denied an amparo for former Michoacán security secretary José Antonio Bernal Bustamante, who is imprisoned over allegations of financial misconduct.
Summary of the Judgment: The Disqualification Clause of the Security Services Act is 'Unconstitutional' as Decided by the Supreme Court Grand Bench
Japan's Supreme Court ruled that the disqualification clause in the Security Services Act, which barred individuals under the adult guardianship system from working in security, is unconstitutional.