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.
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.
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.
VIDEOS: Jornal Liberal 2nd Edition on Saturday, February 21, 2026
Strong rain affects the regions of Rio, Serrana, and Baixada; two cyclists were killed in RS, a judge made a mistake in court, Brazil and India made a significant minerals agreement, Iran's president asserts the country won't back down, and the US has military bases in 51 countries.
VIDEOS: AB1 of Saturday, February 21, 2026
A Brazilian court acquitted a man accused of raping a 12-year-old girl, and there were discussions on various national and international topics including new agreements on critical minerals.
PM Modi meets with the Prime Minister of Mauritius, discussed these issues
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held an important meeting with Mauritius Prime Minister Dr. Naveenchandra Ramgoolam in New Delhi, focusing on Bharat-Mauritius relations amidst rising tensions between the US and UK over the Diego Garcia island.
Nigeria: Abia State Governor Denies Suing Nigeria At World Court Over Cargo Airport
Abia State Governor Alex Otti has denied allegations that he is suing the Nigerian government at the International Court of Justice regarding the approval of a cargo airport.
Africa: Mudavadi Rallies Africa Behind Judge Okowa's ICJ Re-Election Bid
Kenya is intensifying efforts to secure the re-election of Judge Phoebe Okowa to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) following her nomination announced by Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi.
Criminal Case at Kaunas District Court: Suspicions of Violating International Sanctions
Individuals J.V. and V.R., along with a corporate entity, are suspected of organizing the supply of prohibited goods to oil refining facilities in Russia, allegedly in violation of international sanctions.
Israel's security cabinet approves new rules to increase control over the West Bank
Israel's security cabinet has approved measures granting more authority to enforce laws over Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, while also enabling settlers to purchase land, which the International Court of Justice has deemed illegal.
For the assassination attempt on Trump – a sentence of life imprisonment
Routh, 59, was found guilty of attempting to kill Trump during his candidacy at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, and faces life imprisonment.
The director and employee of "Plungės kooperatinė prekyba" accused of sanctions violations appeared in court: they deny the charges
The director and chief customs broker of "Plungės kooperatinė prekyba" are facing charges for violating international sanctions imposed in Lithuania, which could result in significant penalties, including imprisonment.
Marius's trial began – The court made a strict ruling immediately
The trial of Marius Borg Høiby, son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, began today as a long line formed outside the Oslo District Court, attracting significant media attention including international outlets like Bild.
The court will open the case against the manager and employee of 'Plunge Cooperative Trading' for export to Russia
The court is set to hear a case involving allegations against the manager Algirdas Razma and chief customs broker Saulius Gudas for violating international sanctions imposed by Lithuania related to exports to Russia.
Liberia: the establishment of the court in charge of judging civil war crimes is becoming clearer
Steps are being taken towards the establishment of a court in Liberia to judge those responsible for atrocities committed during the civil wars from 1989 to 2003, with training for lawyers on international crimes already underway.
What options does the International Criminal Court have to prosecute Trump for the crime of aggression?
The article discusses the potential options available to the International Criminal Court for prosecuting former President Trump regarding allegations of aggression.
The Prosecutor's Office decides to take statements from the complainants of Julio Iglesias as protected witnesses
The National Court's Prosecutor's Office will take statements from the women who accused Julio Iglesias as protected witnesses, as announced by lawyers from Women's Link Worldwide alongside Amnesty International.
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.
Guterres threatens to refer Israel to the International Court of Justice over UNRWA
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned Israel that he may refer it to the International Court of Justice if it does not revoke laws targeting the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) and return seized assets.
UN warns Israel that it could sue them
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned Israel in a letter that it could face legal action in the International Court of Justice if it does not revoke laws affecting the UN agency for Palestinian refugees and return seized properties, amid Israel's dismissal of the threats.
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'.
Gambia accuses Myanmar of genocide in The Hague in a process that will mark the case against Israel for Gaza
Gambia has brought a genocide accusation against Myanmar at the International Court of Justice, alleging intent to eliminate the Rohingya Muslim minority, which may influence the evaluation of similar cases, including allegations against Israel over Gaza.
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.
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.
The International Court of Justice Begins Hearing the Rohingya Genocide Case in Myanmar
The International Court of Justice has opened proceedings against Myanmar, accused of committing genocide against the Rohingya Muslim minority, a charge that Naypyidaw denies.
Maduro makes first US court appearance after capture
Nicolás Maduro, the president of Venezuela, appeared in a New York court following his recent capture by US forces, provoking widespread protests and an international diplomatic crisis.