Football fan becomes first ever person to be charged for 'tailgating' at Carabao Cup final
A football fan was charged for 'tailgating' at the Carabao Cup final, becoming the first to face legal action under new legislation.
Breaking: Kyle Sandilands launches legal action over $100m contract termination
Kyle Sandilands has initiated legal proceedings against ARN Media after the termination of his $100 million contract following a dispute on-air.
Stop using my children as bait, Iyabo Ojo warns Baba Ijesha
Iyabo Ojo has threatened legal action against Baba Ijesha for using her children in his public statements to gain sympathy.
Trump threat to hit Iran power plants could violate Geneva Conventions
Donald Trump's suggested military action against Iranian power plants raises legal concerns regarding adherence to the Geneva Conventions.
JONATHAN TURLEY: Afroman turns court into First Amendment rap lesson on rights
Rapper Afroman, who faced legal action from police officers for mocking their raid on his home, defended his actions as a First Amendment right during his court appearance, with the jury ultimately siding with him.
Some Candidates Announce Legal Action Over False Results of Gwangju Mayor Primary Election by the Democratic Party
Following the leakage of false election results from a primary election for the mayoral candidate in Gwangju, South Korea, the Democratic Party is facing legal threats from some candidates who claim their vote shares were misrepresented.
Have waited long for compensation and are considering legal action against the state
The article discusses groups in Iceland who have been waiting for compensation and are now contemplating legal action against the government.
Justice Minister Hubig: Hubig wants to take legal action against AI porn
Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig plans to introduce stricter laws against AI-generated pornography and abuse, responding to a growing concern over digital violence.
Trump administration sues Harvard again over accusations of antisemitism
The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit against Harvard University, alleging it violated the civil rights of Jewish and Israeli individuals amid ongoing tensions related to the Gaza conflict.
Will Dr. Michał Sopiński lose his position as rector? There is action from Minister Waldemar Żurek
Poland's Minister of Justice is considering the dismissal of Dr. Michał Sopiński from his role as rector based on potential legal violations.
A man detained for violence resists police in Kalvarijos municipality
A man detained for domestic violence resisted arrest by police officers in Pasūduonio village, resulting in further legal action against him.
Jung Cheong-rae: We will take the most stringent legal action against fake news about President Lee's flight to China and slush fund claims
The Democratic Party of Korea announced intentions to initiate stringent legal measures against fake news regarding President Lee Jae-myung's alleged plans to seek refuge in China and accusations of creating a slush fund.
She was discharged in October, but still refuses to leave room 373 of a Florida hospital
A woman, discharged from Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare in October 2025, refuses to leave her hospital room, prompting the facility to take legal action against her.
‘Havana syndrome’ report doubting foreign role was flawed: U.S. officials
U.S. officials have called for the withdrawal of an intelligence assessment questioning foreign involvement in 'Havana syndrome', amid claims of a cover-up.
Iran cuts internet during war and arrests those who try to bypass the blockade
Iran has imposed a near-total internet blackout for 19 days amid ongoing conflict, severely limiting communication for its citizens and threatening legal action against those attempting to use alternative means to connect.
Noa Lang shares photo after surgery on injury as Galatasaray threaten legal action
Noa Lang posted a photo after undergoing surgery on his thumb injury sustained during a match against Liverpool, as Galatasaray considers legal action against UEFA.
Celentano and the alleged secret son: the singer takes legal action
Adriano Celentano has decided to take legal action regarding claims of a secret son, hiring lawyer Giulia Bongiorno to protect himself from further speculations.
DOJ fires warning shot at Letitia James over transgender treatments for minors
The Department of Justice is cautioning New York Attorney General Letitia James against pursuing legal action against NYU Langone Health regarding its transgender treatment policies for minors.
Health prepares new legal measures against Ayuso due to 'obstinate disobedience' in the abortion objectors registry
The Spanish Ministry of Health is preparing legal action against Isabel Díaz Ayuso's government for its refusal to create a registry of conscience objectors to abortion, despite a court ruling mandating such a registry.
Galatasaray threaten legal action over Noa Lang horror injury in Liverpool match
Galatasaray are considering legal action against UEFA after winger Noa Lang suffered a serious thumb injury during a match against Liverpool.
Britain will sue Russian oligarch Abramovich over earnings from the sale of Chelsea football club
The UK government is taking legal action against Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich concerning the proceeds from the sale of Chelsea Football Club.
Intuens files a lawsuit against the Public Health Authority
The company Intuens has initiated legal action against the Public Health Authority after its decision to deny the company’s controversial health screening services.
Enel SP Takes Legal Action Against Aneel to Halt Process That Could Revoke Concession
Enel SP has filed a lawsuit against Brazil's National Electric Energy Agency (Aneel) to suspend an administrative process that may lead to the revocation of its concession in São Paulo.
Roman Abramovich urged to 'urgently' hand over £2.5 billion from Chelsea sale
Roman Abramovich is being pressed to release £2.5 billion from the sale of Chelsea FC to support victims of the Ukraine war, as the UK government contemplates legal action after a deadline has passed.
Esteban Paz after Francisco Egas's reelection in the FEF: 'Everything is prepared for the TAS, we will go to the last instances'
Esteban Paz criticized the electoral process following Francisco Egas's reelection as president of the Ecuadorian Football Federation, claiming that he will pursue legal action due to alleged irregularities.
Egypt calls for 'killing the sedition' and threatens to prosecute those who insult Arab countries
Egypt warns against negative media practices that harm relations with other Arab nations and threatens legal action for such offenses.
Abramovich does not release the 3 billion and the British government sues him
The British government is considering legal action against former Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich for failing to release €2.9 billion from the sale of the club intended for Ukrainian aid.
Court dismisses witnesses in case of driver who mistakenly received R$ 131 million; understand
A Brazilian driver, mistakenly credited with R$ 131 million, is pursuing legal action against Bradesco Bank after returning the money, claiming damages and psychological distress.
Microsoft considers legal action due to cloud agreement between Amazon and OpenAI
Microsoft is contemplating legal actions against a cloud agreement formed between Amazon and OpenAI.
Africa: Senegal Rejects CAF Verdict, Heads to Court
Senegal's football federation has rejected a ruling from the CAF and plans to take legal action to contest the decision regarding the AFCON 2025 final.
Mendoza: a 19-year-old intervened in a fight, received a brutal blow and became unconscious
A 19-year-old man in Mendoza was brutally attacked after trying to intervene in a fight outside a nightclub, leading to serious consequences and legal considerations by his family.
Government set to sue Abramovich over failing to release £2.5bn from Chelsea sale
The UK government is preparing to sue Roman Abramovich for failing to release £2.5 billion from the sale of Chelsea Football Club, which was intended for Ukrainian aid.
201 bookings, 419 tickets, and 176 different passengers: the numbers behind a hacker's scam on Aerolíneas Argentinas
A hacker exploited a vulnerability in the Aerolíneas Argentinas website, leading to 201 bookings and significant financial losses, resulting in legal action against the perpetrator.
Government prepares to sue Abramovich after he missed deadline to release £2.5bn from Chelsea sale
The UK government is set to take legal action against Roman Abramovich for failing to release £2.5 billion from the sale of Chelsea, which is intended for humanitarian aid in Ukraine.
UK prepares to sue Abramovich over £2.4bn proceeds of Chelsea FC sale
UK officials are preparing to sue Roman Abramovich for £2.4bn from the sale of Chelsea FC, which he failed to release for humanitarian aid in Ukraine.
Will the freezing effect work? Tomorrow we will reveal the background of the corruption case of Sławomir Nowak
The article discusses the corruption case involving Sławomir Nowak and the challenges faced by prosecutor Jan Drelewski in trying to pursue legal action against him.
High school students in Rokycany showed up at a school event in Ku Klux Klan masks. The principal filed a criminal complaint against them and himself
High school students in Rokycany caused controversy by attending a school event dressed as Ku Klux Klan members, leading to legal action from their principal.
The government's representative demands the removal of street names of H. Gulbinovičius in the Vilnius district
The Lithuanian government's representative calls for the Vilnius district council to remove street names honoring Cardinal H. Gulbinovičius by April 6, warning of legal action otherwise.
Liveta Kazlauskienė has come under the radar of scammers: she promises to take action
Liveta Kazlauskienė expressed her concerns over scammers using artificial intelligence to exploit her images on Facebook and is seeking legal advice to combat the issue.
Oyo NUT pledges ICT training for teachers
The Nigerian Union of Teachers in Oyo State commits to enhancing teacher training and addressing misconduct in schools through legal action.
If information about the copy check is shared... CBSE issues warning, legal action may follow
The CBSE has issued strict directives forbidding teachers involved in the evaluation of Class 10 and Class 12 board exam answer scripts from sharing information on social media.
Ecad says Band owes R$ 78 million in music rights and goes to court to collect
Ecad has taken legal action against the television network Band, claiming it owes R$ 78 million in unpaid music rights since 2020.
In Klaipeda Zoo, Proper Conditions Not Ensured: Two Japanese Macaques Taken
Two Japanese macaques were removed from the Klaipeda Zoo due to inadequate living conditions and mistreatment, prompting legal action against the zoo's management.
Pensions for the Wealthy: Why Doctors and Lawyers Should Expect Less Retirement Benefits
Articles targeting elite professions, like doctors and lawyers, highlight the challenges they face with retirement pensions due to recent financial losses from investments.
U.S. Administration's Vaccine Reduction Policy Temporarily Halted by Court, Lawsuit Filed by Pediatric Academies
A federal court in Massachusetts has temporarily halted the U.S. government's decision to reduce the number of recommended childhood vaccinations, following a lawsuit from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
'Just Like Riding a Motorbike': Electric Bicycles are Easy to Modify, but Hard to Police
Electric bicycles are frequently modified to exceed legal limits in South Australia, leading to safety concerns and government action.
Four members of Hezbollah targeted by legal proceedings in Lebanon
Lebanese justice has initiated legal action against four Hezbollah members for possession of military weapons amid ongoing clashes between the group and Israel.
After the scandalous phrases of Robert Javtokas - heated battles in the Kaunas court: the session has already lasted 6 hours
A legal battle involving Robert Javtokas is ongoing in a Kaunas court, stemming from his controversial remarks that led to disciplinary action against him by the Lithuanian basketball association.
She refused to let a crying child by the window. A video from the plane destroyed a woman's career, now she is going to court
A woman whose refusal to let a crying child sit by the window went viral is now taking legal action following public backlash.
UK won't commit soldiers to a war without 'legal basis' amid Trump threats
The UK government emphasizes that any military action will require a legal framework, especially in light of recent threats from former President Trump.