VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 2nd edition - TO from Monday, March 16, 2026.
Recent news highlights include judicial accountability, allegations against a public figure's family ties, and international military cooperation issues.
Sending prisoners from the USA to Brazil would have legal obstacles, and the demand for the end of PCC and CV is fanciful, say experts
Experts suggest that the proposal for Brazil to receive prisoners from the US faces significant legal challenges and complexities in light of Brazil's judicial framework.
[Editorial] The Bill for the Public Prosecutor's Office and the Serious Crimes Investigation Office Must Align with the Principles of 'Judicial Reform' Through Party-Government Cooperation
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol emphasizes careful judicial reform while addressing dissent within his party regarding the government's proposed reforms to the prosecutorial system.
The Supreme Court is discussing a petition demanding to compel Levin to cooperate with Isaac Amit
Israel's Supreme Court is reviewing a petition that seeks to enforce cooperation between Justice Minister Yariv Levin and Supreme Court President Isaac Amit.
International Recognition for Guillermo Valls
Guillermo Valls Esponda has been unanimously appointed as the executive secretary of the Ibero-American Association of Fiscal and Administrative Courts, highlighting his leadership and capabilities.
The Malagasy Minister of Justice visits Mauritius in connection with the procedure against Mamy Ravatomanga
Malagasy Justice Minister Fanirisoa Ernaivo has visited Mauritius to enhance judicial cooperation over money laundering cases, particularly involving businessman Mamy Ravatomanga.
What next after the "Transfer of Sentenced" agreement between Beirut and Damascus?
The Lebanese government has signed a formal agreement to transfer approximately 300 Syrian prisoners from its jails to Syria, aiming to enhance judicial cooperation between the two countries.
Morocco: New Visit by the French Minister of Justice Amidst the Fight Against Drug Trafficking
French Minister of Justice Gérald Darmanin is visiting Morocco on February 2 and 3 to strengthen judicial cooperation in combating drug trafficking.
Crans-Montana, Mantovano: “We will ask the EU to join as a civil party”
Italy is requesting the European Commission to join as a civil party in a legal proceeding in Switzerland, emphasizing the importance of judicial cooperation and economic interests.