Anand states any role in Iran war must fit ‘legal and policy frameworks’
Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand emphasizes that Canada's potential involvement in the conflict involving Iran must adhere to legal and policy frameworks, with a strong focus on diplomacy.
TT: A Swede was executed in Iran on Wednesday morning, according to Swedish Foreign Ministry
A Swedish citizen was executed in Iran, highlighting concerns over the individual's legal rights as stated by the Swedish Foreign Ministry.
[Exclusive] Allegations of Personal Use of Veterans Affairs Counsel in Chairman's Personal Lawsuits
Allegations have emerged that Shin Sang-tae, the Chairman of the Korea Veterans Association, has repeatedly mobilized the association's legal counsel for his personal lawsuits, raising concerns about misuse of resources.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Condemned for Gender Discrimination with Substantial Compensation
Finland's Ministry of Foreign Affairs was ordered to pay over €88,000 in compensation for gender discrimination against a female diplomat, following a lengthy legal battle.
From Printing Press to AI: EU Plans a Turning Point for Copyright
The European Parliament's Legal Affairs Committee has proposed a report addressing the challenges and opportunities of copyright law in the context of generative artificial intelligence.
VIDEOS: MG2 from Friday, March 6, 2026
The article features various news updates including a police investigation into data leaks and several legal affairs involving high-profile individuals.
Anand won’t comment on whether U.S.-Israeli strikes are legal
Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand refrained from commenting on the legality of U.S.-Israeli military actions against Iran amidst rising tensions in the region.
British Court Allows Yukos Shareholders to Pursue Russian Assets in $65Bln Dispute
Former Yukos shareholders have received a legal green light from London's High Court to pursue $65 billion in arbitration awards against Russian state assets.
[Breaking News] Jeonnam and Gwangju Administrative Integration Law Passes Legal Affairs Committee... Chungnam and Daejeon, Daegu and Gyeongbuk Put on Hold
A special law for the establishment of an integrated metropolitan city between Jeonnam and Gwangju was passed by the National Assembly's Legal Affairs Committee.
[Breaking] The ‘Mandatory Disposal of Self-Stock’ Third Amendment to the Commercial Act Passes National Assembly Legal Affairs Committee
The third amendment to the Commercial Act, mandating the disposal of self-acquired company stocks, has passed the National Assembly's Legal Affairs Committee.
Violation of EU law?: Hesse presents expert opinion against the relocation of stock exchange supervision
Germany's Hesse State Ministry of Economic Affairs has released a legal opinion opposing the EU's plan to centralize stock exchange supervision in Paris, citing significant legal barriers.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been dealing with the case of a Czech sentenced in China for a long time
The Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs is addressing the long-standing case of a Czech citizen sentenced in China.
Three cases in the United States that have fallen into the shadow of foreign affairs
The article discusses three significant cases in the U.S. that have been overlooked due to the focus on foreign affairs.
Circular Migration, the Government's Offer
Ecuador's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced a circular migration program aimed at providing safe and legal temporary labor opportunities abroad, starting with the selection of 150 workers for agricultural jobs in Florida this February.
Trakai authorities say they are under pressure to preserve Polish schools, suggest transferring them to the ministry
The mayor of Trakai has stated that both the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Education are pressuring the municipality to change decisions regarding the Polish schools, while also indicating that the municipality has the legal options to transfer the schools to state control if deemed a national or foreign policy priority.
Priest denounced for religious intolerance in speech about Preta Gil makes agreement with the MPF to avoid criminal charges
Father Danilo César, accused of religious intolerance over comments about Preta Gil during an online mass, reached an agreement with the Federal Public Ministry to avoid criminal prosecution.
National Assembly Legal Affairs Committee, Accuses Prosecutor Um Hee-jun of 'External Pressure in Coupang Investigation'
The National Assembly's Legal Affairs Committee has decided to file a complaint against Prosecutor Um Hee-jun for alleged perjury related to accusations of external pressure in the Coupang investigation.
Yemeni Human Rights: We are investigating complaints of violations committed by citizens and foreigners
The Yemeni Ministry of Legal Affairs and Human Rights is investigating serious violations reported by citizens and foreign mercenaries linked to the UAE, including cases of assassinations, kidnapping, enforced disappearances, and torture.
“First Partner” and “Second Partner” Instead of Woman and Man. Changes Coming to the Marriage Act
The article discusses planned changes by the Ministry of Digital Affairs in Poland that will replace the terms 'woman' and 'man' with 'First Partner' and 'Second Partner' in marriage documents, impacting the recognition of same-sex marriages and the transcription of foreign marriage certificates.
The new Deputy Head of the Shabak worked directly under Netanyahu. Now he will be entrusted with investigating the affairs in his office
The new Deputy Head of the Shabak, previously under Netanyahu's direct supervision, is set to lead investigations into various controversies surrounding the Prime Minister's office amidst ongoing legal troubles.
From Assange to Maduro: who is Barry Pollack, the lawyer of the Venezuelan president
Barry Pollack, the attorney representing Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, is also known for defending Julian Assange, with recent court documents revealing his involvement in Maduro's legal affairs.
Peđa Grbin illegally appoints members to the Theatre Council, bypassing even the head of the department?
The Istrian National Theatre in Pula is embroiled in a scandal as Mayor Peđa Grbin allegedly unlawfully removed a member of the Theatre Council and appointed a retiree without following legal procedures.