Official dismissed due to a flaw in the casino law intends to contest the decision
A senior official dismissed from the Riigikogu chancellery plans to challenge her dismissal in court citing a flaw in gambling legislation.
Official Dismissed Due to Gambling Law Appeals in Court
A former advisor to the Estonian Parliament's Economic Committee is challenging her dismissal related to gambling legislation in court.
Serious traffic accident in Pori
A serious traffic accident occurred in Pori, Finland, involving a driver colliding with a pedestrian, resulting in severe injuries.
An actress wrote a letter and left home as her family was training her to be a 'good daughter-in-law'
Indian actress Kanika Mann left her home after her family pressured her to conform to traditional expectations of being a good daughter-in-law instead of pursuing her acting career.
Five years after release, indicted for murder: 'Finally, right?' A woman raising her grandchild after losing her daughter
A man who was released after five years without charges has now been indicted for murdering his wife, leaving his mother-in-law to raise their grandchild.
Did not investigate the rape and apologized to the suspect
Icelandic police faced criticism for failing to properly investigate a rape case, with an officer even apologizing to the suspect during the investigation process.
New firearms law would allow gun owners to store more ammunition
The Estonian government has initiated a draft law to amend the firearms regulations, which would allow private individuals to possess larger amounts of ammunition.
New Infrastructure Law will be attractive to private investors: SHCP
The new law for the promotion of investment in infrastructure in Mexico aims to attract private investors by offering preferential treatment in earnings when partnered with the public sector.
Korea Knowledge Industry Center Association to hold public hearing on relaxing attic height standards in knowledge industry centers
A public hearing focused on revising attic height regulations in knowledge industry centers is scheduled for April 2 in Goyang City, South Korea.
Change to law for anyone taking day off sick from April 6 2026
The UK government is implementing significant changes to employment law, including sick pay starting from day one and enhanced protections for millions of workers, effective April 6, 2026.
Police officers injured in terrorist attack near Kyiv, authorities say
Two police officers were injured during a terrorist attack involving explosions at a residential building in Bucha, near Kyiv.
A Landlady's Deadly Love Story: The Murder of a Mother-in-Law Over a 15-Year Younger Tenant
A 36-year-old landlady in Lucknow gets embroiled in a deadly love affair with her 21-year-old tenant, ultimately resulting in the murder of her mother-in-law.
Vorcaro's brother-in-law made a R$ 48.5 million investment in a company used to pay a hitman
Fabiano Zettel, brother-in-law of banker Daniel Vorcaro, invested R$ 48.5 million in a company implicated in financial crimes and money laundering connected to Vorcaro's militia activities.
Margit Rรผรผtelmann: The Preparation for the Waste Reform is Insufficient and Consumers Will Face Price Increases
Recent amendments to Estonia's waste management law are leading to further legislative adjustments, indicating ongoing issues in the reform process that may result in higher costs for consumers.
Israel Orders Destruction of Bridges and Homes to Prevent Hezbollah; Lebanese Government Responds
Israel's Defense Minister has directed the military to destroy bridges and homes in southern Lebanon to thwart Hezbollah's activities, drawing criticism from the Lebanese government as a violation of international humanitarian law.
Condominium Cavities: Function and Usage Rules
The article discusses the technical and legal aspects of condominium cavities, highlighting their importance for building functionality and regulations regarding their use.
Appointments to the Constitutional Tribunal. Is it still law or just politics?
The ongoing political battle over appointments to Poland's Constitutional Tribunal reflects deep polarization and raises questions about the role of legal arguments in political decisions.
Fights broke out in the yard of an apartment building in Kaunas, threats of retribution made
A brawl occurred in a Kaunas apartment yard, leading to arrests and an investigation by law enforcement.
Police Investigators Also Reported for Distortion of Law Crime... 'Investigate According to Principles'
Police investigators in South Korea are also facing complaints for distortion of law crimes as investigations continue following a recent law implementation.
Court: Uniform prohibition of success fees for lawyers is not valid; lower court ruling rebuts Supreme Court precedent
A South Korean court ruled that success fee agreements between clients and lawyers based on trial outcomes are valid, contradicting a previous Supreme Court ruling that deemed such agreements invalid.
Chat with the Lawyer about Inheritance
A lawyer will be available for a live chat on inheritance-related questions in Sweden today.
South Africa: South Africa's Gig Economy Workers Set to Get More Protection Under Planned Labour Law Reforms
South Africa is proposing amendments to employment laws aimed at providing greater protections for gig economy workers.
Convicted man brags about how he creates child pornography with AI: "The authorities have zero clue"
A convicted sex offender discusses creating AI-generated child pornography, highlighting the challenges authorities face in detecting such activities.
9 suspects arrested after $7M in stolen cargo seized in Southern California bust
Nine suspects were arrested and $7 million in stolen cargo, along with $1 million in cash, were seized in a multi-agency investigation in Southern California.
[Exclusive] Mother who sent son to facility and turned her back... Court says to pay 40 million won in support payments
A family court ruling has mandated a mother to pay her son 40 million won in support payments for neglecting her caregiving duties and sending him to a care facility.
Father Climbs Tower to Save Son from Law after Harassment Allegations
In Saharanpur, a father climbed a mobile tower to pressure authorities regarding harassment allegations against his son.
Bahia prison director suspected of killing girlfriend had started the relationship a week ago
Tiago Sรณstenes Miranda de Matos, a prison director in Bahia, is suspected of murdering his girlfriend Flรกvia Barros just a week after starting their relationship in Aracaju.
Peak medical body labels proposal to scrap drug diversion laws 'dangerous'
The Australian Medical Association of Queensland has strongly criticized the state government's move to abolish drug diversion laws, calling it a dangerous decision rooted in ideology rather than scientific evidence.
Park Hyung-joon: "Why is it that only Busan is excluded from the same regional development law?... Calls for special law processing with head shaving"
Busan Mayor Park Hyung-joon shaved his head to urge the passage of a special law aimed at fostering Busan as a global hub city.
Meloni, hours of tension for the referendum. The stakes rise, electoral law at stake
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni faces heightened tensions surrounding the upcoming referendum that could reshape electoral laws, leading to a fierce political campaign.
Former Fair Trade Commission Chairman Kim Hyung-bae publishes the 3rd edition of 'Theory and Practice of Fair Trade Law'
Kim Hyung-bae, former chairman of the Fair Trade Commission, has released the third edition of his book reflecting recent changes in fair trade laws and regulations.
This is Fantastic: What changes on social media with the Digital ECA and what parents can expect from the law
The Digital ECA, Brazil's first specific law protecting children and adolescents online, has come into effect, establishing serious obligations for social media platforms to safeguard minors.
Germany: Protest Against Digital Sexual Violence
Approximately 10,000 people demonstrated in Berlin against sexual violence in the digital space, criticizing Germany's legislative framework for its "structural deficiencies" and legal gaps.
36-Year-Old Girlfriend, 21-Year-Old Boyfriend, and Bloody 'Love': Daughter-in-law Killed Mother-in-law After Objection
In a shocking incident in Lucknow, a 36-year-old woman, Ranjana Verma, killed her 69-year-old mother-in-law, Nirmala Devi, in collusion with her 21-year-old boyfriend, Rajan Sharma.
Stable union is a requirement for intimate visits to socioeducational juveniles aged 16 and over in Acre, says ISE
A new regulation in Acre permits intimate visits for juveniles aged 16 and older, provided they demonstrate stable union or marriage.
First charge for tailgating under new law targeting ticketless football fans
A man has been charged under a new law in England and Wales that makes entry to football games without a ticket a criminal offense, following a significant disorder at the Euro 2020 final.
Woman arrested after attempting to set fire to mother-in-law's house with an elderly man and two children inside in MT
A 23-year-old woman was arrested in Vรกrzea Grande, Brazil, after threatening family members and attempting to set her mother-in-law's house on fire while two children were present.
Prison Director in Bahia Suspected of Feminicide in Sergipe
Flรกvia Barros, a businesswoman and law student, was found dead in a hotel room in Sergipe, with police investigating the case as a feminicide, while the main suspect, Tiago Sostenes Miranda de Matos, is in critical condition after a suspected suicide attempt.
'The Survivor' and Felca on Roda Viva: what to watch on TV and streaming this Monday
The article discusses new television and streaming content available on Monday, highlighting 'The Survivor,' a film based on a Stephen King story, and features an interview with influencer Felca.
Director of penal facility in Bahia is suspect of killing girlfriend with gunshot in hotel
Tiago Sรณstenes, the director of a penal facility in Paulo Afonso, is suspected of murdering his girlfriend Flรกvia Barros in a hotel in Aracaju, Sergipe, before attempting to take his own life.
The War and the Privatization of Peace
The article discusses Donald Trump's focus on consolidating power and prioritizing American corporate interests during his second term, sidelining international law and allies.
Businesswoman and Law student: know who the Bahian woman was shot dead in a hotel in Aracaju
Flรกvia Barros, a 38-year-old businesswoman and law student from Bahia, was shot dead in a hotel in Aracaju, allegedly by her partner, Tiago Sรณstenes Miranda de Matos.
Venezuelan society continues to be silenced
The article discusses the recent unilateral approval of two controversial laws in Venezuela and highlights the ongoing repression facilitated by these legal frameworks.
In Florida: The law signed by Ron DeSantis that prevents migrants from falling into the "trap" of legal aid
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed law HB 915 to regulate immigration services and prevent fraudulent legal assistance to migrants.
Otzma Yehudit Seeks Final Approval for Death Penalty Law for Terrorists This Week
The Otzma Yehudit party is pushing for a law to impose the death penalty on terrorists, facing opposition due to potential conflicts with international law and warnings from the IDF about risks to commanders on overseas arrest warrants.
Chappell Roan 'banned' from festival performance after making Jude Law's daughter cry
Chappell Roan has been banned from the Todo Mundo festival in Rio de Janeiro after an incident involving her security guard making Jude Law's daughter cry.
Homework for the new government: 'This is why I want the rental law to be revised'
Siham El-Haddad urges the new Danish government to restore the principle of equality before the law through a revision of the rental law.
Homework for the new government: "This is why I want the rental law revised"
Siham El-Haddad calls for the new Danish government to restore the principle of equality before the law, particularly in relation to rental legislation.
ICC to consider legal advice that criticises UN report on prosecutor Karim Khan
The ICC is set to review a report by a panel of judges that disputes findings from a UN inquiry regarding misconduct allegations against chief prosecutor Karim Khan.
Iran demands compensation for US-Israeli targeting of its nuclear facilities
Iran has demanded compensation from the US and Israel for attacks on its nuclear facilities, declaring such actions violations of international law and a threat to global peace.