Meloni vs. the Judges: High Stakes for Italian PM in Vote on Judiciary Overhaul
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni faces a critical referendum regarding a judicial overhaul, amid a heated campaign characterized by provocative language and public protests.
Community protests against demolitions of floodplain football fields in northern SP
Residents and visitors in Casa Verde, northern São Paulo, protest against the expropriation of floodplain football fields for the future Campo de Marte park following a judicial decision that authorized demolitions in the area.
Group challenging use of Emergencies Act asks chief justice to consider recusing himself from case
The Canadian Frontline Nurses are challenging the Chief Justice's participation in a Supreme Court case concerning the Emergencies Act, citing potential bias due to his past comments on the Freedom Convoy protests.
Chad defends against allegations of human rights violations
The Chadian government has defended its security forces in response to criticisms from human rights organizations, asserting that judicial cases are referred for investigation amidst growing international concerns over impunity and repression of freedoms.
Protesters burn images of Trump and Meloni in Rome in condemnation of government policies and war
Thousands protested in Rome against the right-wing government's judicial reform and its alignment with U.S. policies amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.
"No to War!": protesters burn photos of Trump, Meloni, and Netanyahu in Rome
Protesters in Rome burned portraits of Donald Trump and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni during a demonstration against judicial reforms and Meloni's stance on the Middle East conflict.
The No and the Apocalypse Letter. "The lives of citizens at risk"
A coalition of anti-government groups in Italy is organizing protests against Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni ahead of a constitutional referendum intended to reform the judiciary.
Misleading Reading. Bartolozzi Tries to Close the Case. Government Irritated
The Italian government, led by Premier Giorgia Meloni, expresses irritation over remarks made by the Cabinet Chief Giusi Bartolozzi, amidst opposition protests calling for accountability.
Aftershocks of the Judicial Three Laws... Pressures for Justice Chief Cho’s Resignation and the Ruling Party’s Outside Protests, What’s the Conclusion?
The article discusses the political turmoil surrounding Supreme Court Chief Justice Cho Hee-daeh amid calls for his resignation and protests from the opposition party following the passage of the controversial 'Judicial Three Laws.'
The Professional League meets in Ezeiza: strike confirmed and when the date 9 will be played
The Professional League in Argentina is set to confirm a strike and has several options for rescheduling the upcoming round of matches amid protests against judicial actions against its leaders.
Chaos at AI Summit, Young Congress President May Get Bail Tomorrow
Young Congress President Udaybhanu Chib has been sent to judicial custody after protests during the AI summit in Delhi, but he might be released on bail soon.
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.
Senegal: the three student leaders maintained in detention by the return of the parquet
Three student leaders in Senegal remain in detention pending judicial proceedings after their arrest related to violent events at the University Cheikh Anta Diop in Dakar.
Senegal: Senegal University Suspends Student Associations Following Deadly Clashes
Senegal's largest university has suspended student associations following violent protests that resulted in the death of a student amid calls for judicial clarity.
Michał Romanowski: Independent courts in Poland have been a luxury good for 108 years
Michał Romanowski discusses the ongoing erosion of judicial independence in Poland over the past years, citing significant government interventions and public protests.
The Government seeks to approve the transfer of Labor Justice to the City tomorrow, and the judiciary protests
The Argentine government aims to approve the transfer of labor justice to Buenos Aires City amidst protests from judicial workers and national judges opposing the change.
The double standard of judges. Lenient with the black blocs, strict with law enforcement
A Turin judge has released three arrested ultras, citing their clean records and trauma, which highlights a perceived double standard in judicial treatment of protesters versus law enforcement actions.
Referendum, gaffes by Salvini: "With yes, the violent in Turin would be in prison." But that's not the case
Salvini's statement regarding a referendum misrepresents judicial decisions about the imprisonment of protesters in Turin, highlighting a misunderstanding of the current judicial practices.
Iran: 26-year-old Erfan Soltani has not been sentenced to death
Erfan Soltani, a 26-year-old Iranian arrested during protests against the regime, has not been sentenced to death according to state television citing judicial sources.
Protests in Iran: the first protester Erfan Soltani escapes the death penalty, according to state media
Erfan Soltani, a 26-year-old Iranian who was arrested during anti-government protests, will not face the death penalty, as confirmed by Iranian judicial authorities.
The Government admits that it cannot illegalize the neonazis of Núcleo Nacional without a judicial resolution
The Spanish government acknowledges that it cannot prohibit the neonazi group Núcleo Nacional without a court ruling, amid tensions following their presence in Catalonia, which led to protests and injuries among police.
Protests Against the Government and for the Return of Ron Guieli's Body Will Take Place Across the Country
Protests demanding the return of the body of fallen soldier Ron Guieli are set to occur throughout the country, including a significant rally in Tel Aviv amid ongoing judicial reform legislation.
Tehran threatens 'rioters' and responds to Trump and Netanyahu
Iranian authorities have vowed to take a tough stance against 'rioters' amidst ongoing protests for the ninth day in response to deteriorating economic conditions, as reported by the country’s judicial news agency.
Anti-government rallies resume across Israel as third anniversary of judicial overhaul nears
Israel is witnessing renewed anti-government protests ahead of the third anniversary of a controversial judicial overhaul, alongside a right-wing counter-protest in Haifa.
Report, the League protests about stolen data
Italian political parties Lega and Fratelli d'Italia are demanding clarity regarding the extensive amount of dossiers accumulated by consultant Giangaetano Bellavia in Milan, amidst ongoing investigations linking judicial inquiries and journalistic scoop.
An Argentine judge declares Milei's repressive protocol null and void
An Argentine judge has declared null and void the 'anti-blockade' protocol of the Ministry of Security that justified police violence during protests, following claims from various organizations.