Lawyer for Frank Stronach questions final complainant in sexual assault case
A lawyer for Frank Stronach is cross-examining the final complainant in his sexual assault case about her past consultations with lawyers before reporting to the police.
Russian Central Bank Challenges EU’s Indefinite Asset Freeze in European Court
Russia’s Central Bank is suing the European Union over the indefinite freeze of its sovereign assets, claiming it violates international law and its rights.
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.
Palestine: Court Halts Immediate Closure of Humanitarian Organizations
Israel's Supreme Court has temporarily halted an order that would have forced Refugee Aid and 36 other international organizations to cease operations in Palestinian territories.
Israel's Supreme Court Blocks Government, Allows Humanitarian Organizations to Operate in Gaza
Israel's Supreme Court has ruled in favor of international humanitarian organizations operating in Gaza, allowing them to continue their work despite the government's efforts to halt their activities.
Supreme Court blocks Trump tariffs—but hands him a smarter path forward
The Supreme Court ruled against President Trump's attempt to impose tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, while suggesting a more strategic approach could still be taken.
International Panorama: Donald Trump, much more than the rebellion of the Supreme Court
The article critiques Donald Trump's recent speech to the nation, arguing that he repeated falsehoods and failed to address key issues troubling Americans.
Support from the U.S. to Argentina in the YPF case contempt petition
The U.S. Department of Justice has expressed support for Argentina in a New York court regarding the YPF case and a contempt petition.
Maduro requests dismissal of case in the US and alleges interference by the American government
Nicolás Maduro has requested that a US court dismiss drug trafficking charges against him, claiming that the American government is interfering with the legal process.
Wiretaps: The court decision makes waves around the world - 'The Predator gang has been convicted'
A recent court decision regarding wiretapping in Greece has garnered international attention and is considered significant in the context of political crises in Europe regarding the use of surveillance software.
Dem senator puts Trump on notice over ‘unlawfully collected’ tariff funds after SCOTUS loss
Senator Ruben Gallego demands President Trump refund billions in unlawfully collected tariff revenue following a Supreme Court ruling against the use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act for tariffs.
International Relief Organizations Urge Israeli Court to Prevent Activity Cessation
International humanitarian organizations have filed an urgent petition with the Israeli Supreme Court to suspend a government order requiring them to withdraw from all Palestinian territories by the end of the month, citing serious humanitarian concerns for residents in Gaza.
The "umbrella" is not enough in the storm
President Trump is attempting to rewrite global trade rules based on U.S. interests, as reiterated in his recent State of the Union address.
TCU gives 15 days for STF, STJ, and TST to justify exclusive VIP rooms at Brasília Airport
The Brazilian Federal Court of Accounts (TCU) has given 15 days for the Supreme Federal Court, Superior Court of Justice, and Superior Labor Court to justify their exclusive VIP room contracts at Brasília International Airport.
Hong Kong ‘throws’ José Mulino for taking away 2 ports from the Panama Canal: ‘Respect the contracts’
The Government of Hong Kong has expressed strong protests to Panama over the control of two ports taken from CK Hutchison, following a Supreme Court ruling in Panama.
Sixth complainant expected to take the stand in Frank Stronach’s sexual assault trial
The sixth complainant in Frank Stronach’s sexual assault trial is set to testify today in Toronto, as Stronach faces multiple charges stemming from incidents dating back several decades.
Ukraine submits data to ICC on casualties from Russian strikes on energy infrastructure
Ukraine has submitted information to the International Criminal Court regarding the casualties caused by Russian strikes on its energy infrastructure during the heating season.
New tariffs from Trump at 10%. Another wave of lawsuits ready
Following the Supreme Court's decision to cancel Donald Trump's tariffs, the president has imposed new 10% tariffs on nearly all imports globally.
War in Ukraine: Journalists killed, tortured, imprisoned... Reporters Without Borders brings the case before the ICC
Reporters Without Borders has filed a complaint with the International Criminal Court concerning crimes against humanity targeting journalists in Ukraine during the ongoing conflict.
White House official: Working on raising global tariffs to 15%
A White House official announced the ongoing efforts to raise global tariffs from 10% to 15% following a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated mutual tariffs.
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.
Senior Official at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: "US Nuclear Submarine and Nuclear Cooperation Delegation Visit Not Delayed Due to Iran Situation"
A senior South Korean official denied that delays in a US nuclear submarine delegation visit were linked to the US Supreme Court ruling, attributing the delays instead to international circumstances such as the Iran situation.
"Injustice and the truth will be revealed to the public".. Hakimi responds to his trial decision over rape charges
Moroccan international Achraf Hakimi responds to the court's decision to put him on trial for alleged rape, insisting on his innocence and calling the accusations a 'lie'.
Understand what happened after the US Supreme Court blocked Trump's tariffs
The US Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump's global tariffs violated federal law, impacting his economic agenda and leaving international trade agreements uncertain.
'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.
Customs Upset
The article discusses the implications of the changing tariff landscape following a recent decision by the US Supreme Court, affecting international trade dynamics, notably between the US, EU, and China.
New Trump Tariff for US Imports Takes Effect; See What Analysts Say
A new 15% tariff imposed by President Trump on imports from all countries has come into effect, following a Supreme Court decision overturning a previous tariff plan.
Trump's Tariff Takes Effect This Tuesday; Recall the Facts and Understand the Effects of the 15% Tax
The new global 15% tariff on imports by the United States goes into effect today, reinstating a measure initiated by President Trump after the Supreme Court struck down parts of earlier tariffs affecting over 180 countries.
John Ivison: Trump’s tariffs on Canada are about to get worse
The U.S. Supreme Court has constrained President Trump's ability to impose tariffs unilaterally, which may impact future tariffs on Canada.
EP: Voting on the ratification of the trade agreement with the USA postponed
The European Parliament's Committee on International Trade has postponed voting on the ratification of a trade agreement with the USA due to recent developments following a decision by the US Supreme Court.
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.
Tariffs Annulled by the US Supreme Court: Who Are the Big Winners in Africa?
The US Supreme Court's annulment of tariffs has favored several African nations, particularly South Africa, Algeria, Libya, and Tunisia.
Power Sharing and the Principle of Legality in a Legal State / Why the U.S. Supreme Court Overturned Tariffs Imposed by President Trump
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against tariffs imposed by President Trump, questioning the legal authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).
They took away their credit cards, Google, and Airbnb reservations. ICC judges face US sanctions
Eleven top officials of the International Criminal Court, including eight judges and three prosecutors, are facing US sanctions due to their investigation into war crimes in Afghanistan and for other reasons.
The European Parliament postponed the discussion of the trade agreement after the US court decision.
The European Parliament's International Trade Committee has indefinitely postponed a vote on the EU-US trade agreement due to a recent US Supreme Court ruling declaring certain tariffs illegal.
Duterte's lawyers argue that his anti-drug campaign, which left thousands dead in the Philippines, was in 'self-defense'
Lawyers for former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte argue that his anti-drug campaign was conducted in self-defense amid accusations of crimes against humanity.
Countries that want to 'play' with the Supreme Court's decision will face higher tariffs, Trump threatens
Donald Trump threatened that any country attempting to challenge the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs would face significantly higher tariffs as a consequence.
Donald Trump threatens 'absolutely terrifying' things to foreign countries
Donald Trump has made alarming threats to foreign nations after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down much of his global tariff policy.
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.
International Criminal Court: Rodrigo Duterte Feels Too Tired for the Hour of Prosecution
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, known for his harsh stance against the International Criminal Court, is now facing prosecution for his controversial drug war which led to thousands of deaths.
After the 'slap' from the court: How do Trump's new tariffs affect Arab economies and wallets?
The article discusses the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Trump's tariffs and how it will affect Arab economies differently, with some benefiting from lower tariffs and others facing increased rates.
In America, Trump is demanded to return billions from illegal tariffs; can Finns also receive compensation?
Companies operating in the U.S. are now demanding refunds for tariffs imposed by Trump, deemed illegal by the Supreme Court, raising questions about possible compensation for Finnish exporters.
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.
Taiwan seeks clarity after US Supreme Court upends Trump’s tariff powers
Taiwan is clarifying its position after a US Supreme Court ruling impacted tariff powers, creating uncertainty around its trade exemptions with the US.
USA: US Customs Authority Will No Longer Impose Certain Tariffs Starting Tuesday
The US Customs Authority has announced it will cease to impose certain tariffs as of Tuesday, following a Supreme Court ruling against parts of former President Trump's tariff policy.
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.
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.
Trump roils world trade order again with new 15% global tariff
US President Donald Trump announced a new 15% global tariff on nearly all imports following a Supreme Court ruling declaring his previous tariffs unlawful, creating uncertainty in international trade dynamics.
The Biggest Winners and Losers from the Supreme Court's Decision to Cancel Trump's Tariffs
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to abolish a significant portion of tariffs imposed by former President Trump has reshaped the international trade landscape, benefiting countries like China, India, and Brazil.
Hearing at the ICC in the Case Against Former President Duterte
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte appears before the International Criminal Court to face charges of crimes against humanity related to his drug war.