Why a judge eviscerating the Pentagon rules for censoring and punishing journalists is a victory for the press
A federal judge's ruling has overturned the Pentagon's restrictive policies on journalist reporting, a notable win for press freedom, despite low public awareness and engagement.
Henry Borel Case: Jury to Judge Jairinho and Monique for the Boy's Death Starting This Monday
The trial of Jairinho and Monique for the death of Henry Borel begins today in Rio de Janeiro, with the prosecution seeking 35 years of imprisonment for each of them.
Preventive detention for 9 involved in alleged money laundering network that would have moved more than $1.7 billion through companies
A judge in Ecuador has ordered preventive detention for nine individuals accused of being part of a money laundering operation linked to over $1.7 billion in illicit transactions.
Milei's decision, the return of Judge Lijo, and an alert in the economy
The Argentine government faces a crisis exacerbated by scandals involving key figures, challenging its stability amid economic woes.
Judge who saw woman being assaulted in court creates project against domestic violence and wins 'Oscar of Justice'
A Brazilian judge has initiated a project called 'Somos Marias' aimed at combating domestic violence, winning notable awards for its success in addressing this critical issue.
Poland sues judge Nawacki for 100 thousand. This is the first recourse against a nominee of Ziobro
The Polish government is suing Judge Maciej Nawacki for 100,000 zlotys due to his failure to comply with court rulings, marking a significant precedent in holding judges accountable for their actions under the current administration.
Alison Hammond shares honest thoughts on new Bake Off judge after Paul Hollywood's admission
Alison Hammond discusses her thoughts on new Bake Off judge Cherish Finden as Paul Hollywood makes a surprising confession ahead of the new series of The Great Celebrity Bake Off.
Justice Convicts Two Men for the Death of Cyclist Vitor Medrado in São Paulo
Two men have been convicted for the murder of cyclist Vitor Medrado in São Paulo, Brazil, with the judge emphasizing the brutality of the crime.
STF maintains conviction of retired judge from AM for raping his own granddaughter
The Brazilian Supreme Court upheld the conviction of retired judge Rafael de Araujo Romano for raping his granddaughter.
Yuno Nagao and Others Serve as Judges at the First 'Kids Future Award' Ceremony
The first 'Kids Future Award' ceremony, recognizing products and initiatives contributing to children's learning and growth, was held in Tokyo, where notable figures like 9-year-old Yuno Nagao served as a judge.
He Served the Company Metrostav. The Judge Clarified Why He Wanted to Punish Governor Půta
A judge has explained the rationale behind his intention to impose penalties on Governor Půta for his actions related to the construction firm Metrostav.
What Are the Structural Issues of the Adult Guardianship System and the Truth Behind the 'Guardianship Tribe'? An Ex-Judge Speaks
A former judge discusses systemic problems within Japan's adult guardianship system and the emerging concerns about the backgrounds and motivations of those involved.
The Mystery of the 8.01 Million Yen Payment for Adult Guardianship: Angered Relatives, Former Judge Says 'Unbelievable'
A troubling incident related to adult guardianship payments has sparked outrage among relatives of a dementia patient, who feel they were overcharged by the appointed attorney.
A Blow to Trump's Restrictions: A Judicial Ruling Redefines the Relationship Between the Pentagon and the Press
A federal judge has overturned Trump-era restrictions on journalists covering the Pentagon, asserting they violate constitutional rights and endanger independent journalism.
Donato de Santis returned to Italy after resigning from MasterChef Celebrity: "Here life goes at a different pace"
Donato de Santis, after a decade as a judge on MasterChef Celebrity, announced his resignation and returned to Italy for a break and to plan his next career steps.
Trump administration urges judge to dissolve injunction blocking Abrego Garcia's deportation to Liberia
The Trump administration is requesting a judge to lift an injunction that prevents the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who is alleged to be connected to MS-13, to Liberia.
Henrik Palle to DR people: Have you not learned that you should not judge a dog by its hair?
Henrik Palle comments on the enduring popularity of Danish television formats and their reflection of societal preferences.
Henrik Palle to DR folks: Have you not learned that one should not judge a dog by its hair?
Henrik Palle discusses the continued success of the Danish TV show 'Kender du typen?' and questions the preferences of the viewing audience.
Judge Convicts Robbers Who Killed Cyclist Vitor Medrado: 'Few Times Have I Seen Such Inability to Respect Human Life'
Two men have been convicted of robbery leading to the death of cyclist Vitor Medrado in São Paulo, Brazil.
Federal Judge: Pentagon's Strict News Policy Violates the Law
A U.S. judge ruled that the Pentagon's strict press policy, initiated last year, is illegal as it restricts journalists from obtaining and publishing unapproved information.
US judge strikes down Pentagon press limits as unconstitutional
A US judge ruled that the Pentagon's media access policy violated constitutional protections, allowing journalists' credentials to be restored after major media outlets refused to comply.
The ignored clues of the investigating judge on Sandrone. And the proclamation in court by his partner Sara
Investigators suspect that Alessandro Mercogliano and Sara Ardizzone were preparing an attack before their deaths in a building collapse in Rome, drawing links to previous anarchist activities.
Jamie Sarkonak: The crusading judge who helped Liberals build a race-based sentencing regime
The article discusses Judge Faisal Mirza's implementation of race-based considerations in sentencing within the Canadian judicial system.
Race played a role in Ontario drug dealer’s sentencing: ‘This somewhat attenuates his moral responsibility’
A judge in Ontario considered the impact of racism and societal disadvantage in the sentencing of drug dealer Brandon Caleb, suggesting these factors diminished his moral responsibility for his actions.
Alejandro David: “To decide about someone, you must first know the prison”
Judge Alejandro David discusses the importance of understanding the penal system and the role of society in the reintegration of ex-prisoners.
Judge: Hegseth's attempt to exclude journalists from the Pentagon is illegal
A federal court ruled that new Pentagon guidelines designed to exclude certain journalists violate the Constitution.
Judge: Hegseth's attempt to exclude journalists from the Pentagon is illegal
A federal court in the U.S. ruled that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's attempt to restrict access to the Pentagon for critical media violates the Constitution.
Dancing with the Stars, “Heart” and the separation: the love story between Arisa and Vito Coppola
Arisa temporarily steps down as a judge on The Voice to participate in the first reboot of "Canzonissima" where she met Vito Coppola, leading to a relationship that ended in 2023.
Britain's Got Talent back this weekend with singers, shocks and Stacey Solomon
Britain's Got Talent returns this weekend featuring guest judge Stacey Solomon and notable moments including a dramatic incident involving KSI.
Judge in the USA blocks Pentagon's tightening of press rules
A federal judge in the USA has blocked a tightening of press access to the Pentagon imposed by President Donald Trump's administration.
The New York Times Wins in Court Against the Pentagon
A federal judge has blocked a restriction on press access to the Pentagon implemented by the Trump administration, a decision prompted by a lawsuit from The New York Times.
USA: Federal Judge Overturns Restrictions on Pentagon Reporters
A federal judge in the USA has canceled restrictions placed on Pentagon reporters, allowing broader access to military information.
Federal judge sides with media in Pentagon press access fight
A US federal judge has blocked a Pentagon policy that threatened journalists' access to military information, citing violations of free speech and due process rights.
Federal judge rules Pentagon policy restricting press access unconstitutional, hands victory to New York Times
A federal judge has ruled the Pentagon's restrictive press access policy unconstitutional, favoring the New York Times and affirming First Amendment rights.
Pundit Gaye hails Nigerian judge’s AFCON title decision
Ivorian football pundit Mamadou Gaye has praised a Nigerian judge for his role in the controversial CAF decision to strip Senegal of the AFCON title.
US Judge Strikes Down Press Restrictions Imposed by the Pentagon
A federal judge has overturned the Pentagon's policy that restricted press access to the US Department of Defense, initially implemented by the Trump administration.
USA, the 5-year-old boy arrested by ICE and his parents will be deported
Five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his family are facing deportation following an immigration judge's ruling in favor of the Trump administration.
Court found Pentagon's press rules violate the Constitution
A federal judge has ruled that the U.S. Department of Defense's new press rules, updated last fall, are partially unconstitutional, in response to a lawsuit filed by The New York Times.
Newspaper wins against the Pentagon
A federal judge has ruled in favor of The New York Times, requiring the Pentagon to amend its press regulations that were deemed unconstitutional.
22-Year Prison Sentence for Intermediary in the Murder of Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe
A Colombian judge sentenced intermediator Simeón Pérez Marroquín to 22 years and four months for organizing the assassination of Senator Miguel Uribe.
United States: A Judge Strikes Down Pentagon Restrictions on the Press
A U.S. federal judge has declared a Pentagon policy restricting press access unconstitutional, particularly in relation to freedom of speech.
Judge sided with NYT in lawsuit over media access restrictions at the Pentagon
A judge has supported the New York Times in a lawsuit concerning restricted media access to the Pentagon.
Mother of rape victim committed by retired justice in Manaus celebrates arrest: 'It's a victory for many girls'
The mother of a rape victim celebrated the arrest of retired judge Rafael de Araújo Romano, calling it a victory for many girls who suffer in silence.
US judge blocks Pentagon’s press access policy after New York Times lawsuit
A federal judge has halted a restrictive Pentagon press access policy following a lawsuit from the New York Times, which claimed the policy infringed upon constitutional rights.
The Justice requested reports from the Government about Adorni's trip to Punta del Este and ordered the lifting of the tax secrecy of the TV producer and the pilot who paid for the plane
A federal judge in Argentina is investigating a government official's weekend trip to Punta del Este, questioning whether it was for official business and examining financial transactions related to the flight.
RFK Jr overstepped in declaring gender-affirming treatments unsafe, judge rules
A federal judge ruled that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. exceeded his authority in declaring gender-affirming treatments unsafe, challenging attempts by the Trump administration to restrict access to these procedures.
Corruption in the AFA: Carrió requested that Judge Carlos Mahiques be summoned to testify because he celebrated his birthday at the Pilar mansion
Elisa Carrió has called for Judge Carlos Mahiques to be summoned as a witness in the corruption investigation involving the AFA after he celebrated his birthday at a mansion in Pilar.
Mendonça rehearses to be the new Moro, but does not lead the PGR, police or Judiciary
André Mendonça, a minister of Brazil's Supreme Court, holds significant authority amid ongoing judicial processes that could influence this year's elections, drawing comparisons to the celebrated former judge Sergio Moro.
Chiqui Tapia obtained a judge from Pilar to issue a precautionary measure against journalist Pablo Gravellone
Chiqui Tapia secured a legal order against journalist Pablo Gravellone, restricting his contact after allegations of threats and harassment related to AFA investigations.
Delmastro, Meloni: 'It was light, citizens will judge if there was a hand'
Italian political leaders, including Meloni and Schlein, engage in a tense debate regarding political accountability and resignations following recent events.