Conflict between Mitsotakis and Androulakis in the shadow of the wiretapping decision
The government is facing pressure from the opposition Pasok party over energy issues, particularly regarding price control and energy security, amidst escalating tensions following a recent judicial ruling on surveillance.
Showed understanding: medical student remains free after rape
A medical student who raped a fellow student has had his sentence suspended, leading to public outcry and protests.
VIDEOS: Good Morning DF of Thursday, February 26, 2026
The report covers various pressing issues in Brazil, including allegations of sexual abuse, ongoing severe weather in Minas Gerais, and political developments.
He Traveled to the Other End of the Country for a Car, Only to Discover It Had Been Seized by Garnishment
A man traveled across the Czech Republic to retrieve his car, only to find out it had been repossessed due to judicial garnishment.
VIDEOS: MG1 of Wednesday, February 25, 2026
This article summarizes key events and stories from Brazil, including political developments and social issues.
Petroamazonas requests anti-corruption judge Carlos Serrano to excuse himself from the trial tribunal in the Triple A case; request seeks to avoid delays and annulments
Petroamazonas has requested that anti-corruption judge Carlos Serrano recuse himself from the Triple A trial tribunal in order to prevent potential legal delays and invalidation issues.
Argentinian football clubs announce total strike in March in rejection of judicial complaint against the AFA
Argentinian football clubs have announced a total strike in March to protest a judicial complaint against the AFA by the tax agency (ARCA).
The president of Vélez did not rule out the suspension of the local tournament amid the judicial conflict involving the AFA
The president of Vélez, Fabián Berlanga, suggested that the local football tournament may be suspended due to ongoing legal issues related to the Argentine Football Association (AFA).
Parodi: 'One month to the referendum and the government will use it to muddy the waters'
Cesare Parodi, the prosecutor leading the ANM, expresses concerns about the government's potential misuse of judicial issues ahead of the impending referendum in Italy.
The AFA questioned the Justice's decision and claims that the subpoena of Tapia and Toviggino is "premature and unjustified"
The Argentine Football Association (AFA) criticized the judicial decision to subpoena its leaders for alleged tax issues, deeming it unwarranted.
No to fighting in the mud. Vote for your children, not against me
The Italian Prime Minister urges voters to focus on the issues at stake in the impending referendum, rather than personal attacks against her.
Cristina celebrated her birthday without a terrace and with a debt overdue for 190 days
Cristina Kirchner marked her 73rd birthday while embroiled in legal battles related to her overdue debts and restrictions stemming from her recent judicial convictions.
Meloni: 'Csm, right words from Mattarella. It is not a vote on the government.' And to Macron: 'No interference'
Giorgia Meloni praised President Mattarella's words regarding the judiciary and emphasized the importance of keeping the upcoming referendum campaign focused on substantive issues rather than political disputes.
STJ minister accused of harassment discharged from hospital but remains away from the court
Marco Buzzi, a minister of the STJ in Brazil, has been discharged from the hospital after being treated for heart-related issues but continues to be away from his judicial duties due to accusations of sexual harassment.
Violanta: "I manage a business with a very large turnover and I cannot know about technical issues"
The owner of Violanta, Konstantinos Tziortziotis, faced a lengthy judicial process over the tragic explosion that resulted in the loss of five employees, but was unable to convince authorities of his lack of technical knowledge regarding safety issues.
"Ark": The secretary's schedule postponed the decision until tomorrow
A decision by the Three-Member Court of Misdemeanors regarding the founder of the "Ark of the World" and his co-defendants has been postponed due to scheduling issues with the court's secretary.
Central Bank decrees liquidation of Banco Pleno, which was part of Master
The Central Bank of Brazil has announced the judicial liquidation of Banco Pleno S.A., extending the same status to its affiliated company, Pleno Distribuidora, due to compliance and management issues.
‘Giving judicial saboteurs new tools’: Conservatives slam new ethics guidance for federal judges
Conservatives and legal experts criticize new ethics guidelines for federal judges that permit them to speak out on certain issues, viewing it as a hypocritical expansion of judicial power.
The narrative failed to absorb reality
Mexican Senator Javier Corral stresses the need to review the Judicial Reform before the 2027 elections due to issues with its implementation.
Referendum, Di Matteo: "Nordio manipulates my thoughts, reform aggravates the problems of the Csm"
Judge Antonino Di Matteo criticizes Justice Minister Carlo Nordio, asserting that the proposed constitutional reform will exacerbate issues within the CSM rather than resolve them.
Crans-Montana, mystery about Jessica Moretti's bail: it has not been paid
Jessica Moretti's bail remains unpaid amid ongoing judicial inquiries related to her ownership of the Constellation club.
Toffoli's exit from the case exposes unprecedented crisis in the STF and reinforces historical shielding
The Supreme Federal Court (STF) of Brazil has removed Minister Dias Toffoli from the Master case, a surprising decision highlighting ongoing issues within the court.
The Public Complaints Commissioner for Judges ruled that a judge who called to 'flatten the Gaza Strip' violated ethical rules
The Public Complaints Commissioner for Judges in Israel has ruled that Rabbi Abraham Zarbiv violated ethical guidelines by expressing a personal political stance regarding sensitive public issues.
Although they claim to check the judiciary, there are concerns about unconstitutionality and the misuse of judicial control
The South Korean Democratic Party's proposed judicial reform legislation is facing criticism for potentially undermining judicial independence and causing constitutional issues.
Daily summary #1858: Shooting attack at school and home leaves dead in Canada; Novo party takes TSE against Lula's samba-enredo in Rio; Britney Spears sells copyright to all her songs
A tragic shooting incident in Canada leaves 10 dead and several injured, while Brazilian politics faces potential judicial issues regarding Lula's samba-enredo, and Britney Spears sells the rights to her entire music catalog.
Top cop raises concerns about sentences for people who assault officers
South Australia's police chief is questioning the leniency of a suspended sentence given to a woman who assaulted a police officer with a glass bottle, raising issues about judicial penalties for assaults on law enforcement.
‘What do they want to hide?’: Gabriela Rivadeneira says the detention of Aquiles Alvarez over the Goleada case is a ‘political show’
Gabriela Rivadeneira criticized the arrest of Guayaquil mayor Aquiles Alvarez, claiming it is a political distraction amidst justice system issues.
Referendum, Marina Berlusconi in the field: "I will vote yes, it is the right thing"
Marina Berlusconi publicly declared her intention to vote 'yes' on the upcoming referendum, emphasizing the importance of the issues rather than political affiliations.
After the judicial fair, the cause for the works at Luna Park is reactivated
The judicial process regarding construction works at the Luna Park stadium has resumed after a previous injunction suspended the project due to concerns over historical preservation.
Activist Supporting Gaza: American Reveals Details of His Judicial Victory Against His University and the Israeli Lobby
An American activist, who gained popularity for criticizing Israeli practices in Gaza on TikTok, achieved a federal court victory against Ohio State University, addressing issues of free speech in U.S. universities.
[Editorial] ‘50 Billion Club’ Acquitted Again, How Can Common Sense and Judicial Judgment Be So Different?
Former lawmaker Kwak Sang-do has been acquitted again regarding allegations of receiving 5 billion won from Kim Man-soo, highlighting issues with judicial accountability among powerful figures related to the Daejangdong business scandal.
Perfect Day Mahahual: despite closure and judicial halt, Royal Caribbean maintains the project heading to 2027
Royal Caribbean plans to open Perfect Day Mahahual by the end of 2027 despite facing environmental closure and a judicial suspension that has stalled progress.
Power Outage, Judicial Mistakes and Norovirus at the Winter Olympics
The article discusses issues such as power outages, legal errors, and outbreaks of norovirus that affected the Winter Olympics.
Human Rights Watch denounces that the Government is trying to undermine constitutional controls over the Executive Power
Human Rights Watch's latest annual report criticizes the Argentine government for attempting to undermine constitutional checks on executive power, highlighting issues such as anti-protest protocols, the stigmatization of journalists, and numerous judicial vacancies.
Perelló criticizes the 'deficit of judges' and the 'problems' in implementing Bolaños' efficiency law
The president of the CGPJ criticizes the lack of judges and the challenges in implementing Bolaños' efficiency law, emphasizing that simply creating new judicial positions won't address the underlying issues.
Villu Kõve: changes to enhance the judicial system are inevitable
Villu Kõve argues that without judicial reform, issues in the court system will persist, leading to increased dissatisfaction among politicians and society, as well as among judges themselves who are leaving due to an inflexible and unpleasant work environment.
Daily Summary #1845: Fictor Group requests judicial recovery after crisis linked to the Banco Master case; 'He needs a miracle', says father of teenager in coma after gum argument
The article discusses the judicial recovery request by Fictor Group amid a crisis connected to the Banco Master case and highlights a father’s plea for his son who is in a coma following a trivial argument.
Chaos in Poland: A couple discovered after divorce that they are not divorced at all. This may affect thousands of people
Thousands of people in Poland may find out they are still legally married despite believing they have been divorced for years, as highlighted by Politico, due to confusion stemming from judicial reforms by past governments.
If justice does not protect against violence
The article critiques recent judicial decisions that fail to adequately address violence against children and reflects on societal indifference to these issues.
The criminal case for the Cuna del Alma urban development project (Tenerife) has been reopened
The reactivation of the criminal procedure regarding the Cuna del Alma urban development project in Adeje has been welcomed by the Canary Reivindicative Assembly, as it indicates that the judicial investigation is ongoing and significant issues remain unresolved.
The True Paradox About Ferragni, Schlein's Small Archive, and Trump: So, Today...
The article discusses the negative consequences faced by influencer Chiara Ferragni due to legal actions against her, highlighting the futility of judicial pursuits and the public fallout she experienced.
Nordio relaunches justice reform: "The CSM does not expel inadequate judges"
Carlo Nordio emphasizes the importance of judicial responsibility and addresses critical issues regarding magistrates during the presentation of his book 'A New Justice.'
Marek Domagalski: Conversations with Justice Are Not Enough
Marek Domagalski argues that discussions with the judicial system are insufficient to address systemic issues.
Meloni, those talk tones to hide the growth flop
Giorgia Meloni, during a lengthy press conference, adopted a confrontational tone reminiscent of talk show hosts, focusing on judicial issues while addressing the country's growth failures.
Referendum, Cerno on Tg4: "The political sentences of certain judges are the true advertisement for the committee of yes"
Director Tommaso Cerno discussed key daily issues on Tg4, highlighting the judicial attacks used by the left since 1994 to undermine governments during Berlusconi's era.
Despite the boycott of the coalition, the Haredi parties are expected to cooperate in promoting overthrow laws
The Haredi parties are likely to support legislation weakening the judicial system due to public anger, despite their ongoing boycott of the coalition over issues related to military recruitment exemptions for yeshiva students.
Sánchez seeks to resist the judicial front and the adverse electoral horizon
President Sánchez aims to withstand challenges from judicial issues and a difficult electoral landscape, expressing determination to complete a pivotal decade for his party.
Sánchez's Judicial 'Calvary' in 2026: A Dozen Criminal Cases Haunting the President from All Fronts
In 2026, Pedro Sánchez faces numerous criminal cases that threaten his family, party, and government, with some at early stages and others more advanced.
Feijóo appears to present the balance of the year 2025
Alberto Núñez Feijóo, president of the Popular Party, addresses the media to discuss the political year 2025 from his party's perspective following various judicial issues related to corruption.