Struggle between Government and Autonomous Communities over conversation assistants: thousands of foreign youth may not go to schools due to "lack of legal security"
The program for foreign conversation assistants in Spain is at risk due to inspections by the Ministry of Labor, which claims these assistants are being misclassified as false interns.
Jacek Szymczak: The Transmission Easement is not a new 'frank loan'
A recent wave of advertisements from claims companies promises landowners easy money in disputes with transmission companies, but this may be misleading due to the legal complexities involved.
Refit speaks of persecution by oil agency, which denies accusation
The Refit refinery accuses the National Agency of Petroleum of discrimination and unfair treatment, while the agency counters these claims amid ongoing investigations.
'Did Not Cry in Front of Judge', Claims Rajpal Yadav, Reveals Details in Check Bounce Case
Bollywood actor Rajpal Yadav denies reports of becoming emotional in front of a judge during his check bounce case, asserting that he has never claimed to be financially distressed in court.
Asylum surge: UK stops study visas for four countries
The UK has halted study visas and skilled worker visas for nationals from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar, and Sudan due to a rising number of asylum claims from individuals entering through legal routes.
Justice orders Ratinho to prove accusation or apologize for associating Chico Buarque with the Rouanet Law
A Brazilian court has ordered television host Ratinho to substantiate his claims regarding musician Chico Buarque's political affiliations related to state funding or face legal consequences.
The Government does not plan to file a lawsuit regarding the alleged "coup" that Milei said was staged against him
The Argentine government, led by President Javier Milei, has decided not to pursue legal action against those he accused of attempting a coup without sufficient evidence to support the claims.
'Defense missiles in Gulf countries running out...,' uproar over report! UAE-Qatar have issued a warning
A controversial report by Bloomberg claims that air defense missile stocks in the Gulf countries, particularly UAE and Qatar, are rapidly depleting, prompting strong denials and legal threats from these nations.
Athens Brewery on Legal Dispute Over Competition Issues
Athens Brewery is involved in a legal dispute regarding competition issues, with a recent interim ruling from an Amsterdam court partially supporting their arguments against claims from Macedonian Thrace Brewery.
Defense lawyer on the dismemberment murder: 'There are items that have not been examined'
A defense lawyer claims there are still unexamined items related to a dismemberment murder case in Oskarshamn, where the accused was sentenced to life imprisonment for the crime.
Cameroon: Lawyer of 12 Africans Deported from the United States Claims He is Prevented from Meeting Them
The lawyer representing 12 Africans deported from the United States to Cameroon states that he has been barred from meeting his clients for two weeks, compounding their trauma and frustration in detention.
I organized Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's work trip but was stunned by his comment to a famous family
Former diplomat claims Prince Andrew made a rude remark during a work trip, amid scrutiny of his role and recent legal troubles.
'We will fix you in jail', Rajpal Yadav received threats
Actor Rajpal Yadav, currently out on bail following a bounced cheque case that landed him in Tihar Jail, claims he was threatened before his incarceration.
Finikounda: The mother of the accused nephew claims the camping site
The mother of the imprisoned nephew of a murder victim is seeking control over the camping site where the double murder took place last October.
Zimbabwe: Accident Victim Claims U.S.$83,000 in Damages After Sustaining Lifetime Injuries
A Zimbabwean man is suing a company for $83,000 after a truck crash caused him serious injuries, but a court has ruled his lawsuit cannot proceed due to legal errors.
Compensation claims for mussel damage are completely exceptional, says a criminal law professor
A preliminary investigation into significant damage to a pearl mussel population in Suomussalmi has found that the incident could lead to charges of serious environmental crimes with estimated damages reaching โฌ2.2 million.
Storm around the Lawyer of the Year competition. Well-known lawyer: This is a misunderstanding
The competition for 'Lawyer of the Year' has changed to include both male and female nominees, sparking controversy and claims of a lack of prior consultation within the legal community.
The managers of Epstein's estate will pay hundreds of millions to settle a lawsuit against his associates
Epstein's estate managers have agreed to a settlement worth hundreds of millions to resolve legal claims against his associates.
'Accusations Against Swami Avimukteshwaranand...' Lawyer Speaks
In a legal case concerning accusations against Swami Avimukteshwaranand, the defense argues that the claims are false due to inconsistencies in evidence and police reports, calling for a proper investigation before granting bail.
DF's Vice-Governor Takes Legal Action Against Students, Seeking R$30,000 for 'Honor Offense' in Posters
The Vice-Governor of the Federal District, Celina Leรฃo, is suing members of the Kizomba student movement for R$30,000 in damages due to posters she claims offend her honor.
Susie Wilesโ lawyer denies approving FBI recording, says heโd lose license over โstuntโ
Susie Wiles' attorney denies involvement in permitting the FBI to record a call with her, which he claims would jeopardize his legal license.
RANNAR RABA โฉ It is not the state's business where Maano Koemets sleeps
Maano Koemets faces legal challenges concerning his eligibility to hold public office due to claims of residing outside the municipality where he serves as a council chair.
Major development in Gregg Wallace's legal action against the BBC
Gregg Wallace has dropped his legal action against the BBC, forfeiting any claims for damages or costs.
Norwegian Katrine (50) is released from prison: - I am so relieved
Katrine, a Norwegian woman, has been released on parole after spending 19 months in a Spanish prison for the alleged murder of her husband, for which she claims self-defense.
Mexico claims a French auction house for selling 40 archaeological pieces of national heritage
The Mexican government is taking legal action against a French auction house for selling archaeological pieces that they claim belong to Mexico's cultural heritage.
Prokopios Pavlopoulos: Contribution to the legal documentation of Greece's compelling arguments for the definitive 'repatriation' of the Parthenon Sculptures
Former Greek President Prokopios Pavlopoulos emphasizes the increasing global recognition of Greece's legal claims for the return of the Parthenon Sculptures during a speech at an event advocating for their repatriation.
The police are after him, his business is faltering. Vรกclav Fischer pointed to a surprising 'culprit'
Vรกclav Fischer, a former travel industry icon and senator, is facing scrutiny as German police search for him due to accusations, while struggling to launch a new business amidst delays and claims of responsibility.
Extortion group or family estate division? Arigo Toro disputes evidence in court and rejects prosecutor's claims
Arigo Toro contests evidence presented against him in a court case involving allegations of extortion and clarifies his stance on the ongoing legal proceedings.
Nicolรกs Maduro's lawyer claims that the U.S. is blocking a license for Venezuela to pay for its legal defense
Nicolรกs Maduro's lawyer reported that the U.S. Treasury Department has blocked a license intended for Venezuela to fund his legal defense.
Will the police take action against Shankaracharya?
Swami Avimukteshwaranand claims that the police initiated the case against Shankaracharya, which was registered as per a court order.
SM-level bodybuilder shot Mr. Finland contestant in the middle of the street in Helsinki - victim's sister demands action from the court
A former bodybuilder shot a Mr. Finland contestant in daylight due to ongoing extortion claims, leading to a significant legal case in Helsinki.
Criminals with Full Pockets. Those Golden Reserves that Judges Guarantee to Robbers and Violent Offenders
The article discusses the high financial compensation claims criminals make against the state in Italy, often resulting in extensive legal battles.
After historic ruling: Thousands of arrests may have consequences for the British government
The UK Supreme Court's ruling against the ban on the pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action raises concerns about power abuse and potential legal claims from activists.
PASOK's report on OPEKEPE: The goal of the Inquiry Committee is cover-up โ Criminal responsibilities for Voridis and Avgenakis
The PASOK party claims that the Inquiry Committee was not used to seek the truth, but rather as a means for the New Democracy party to prevent legal scrutiny of its former ministers.
Allegation Against AfD: Dairy Founder Theo Mรผller Loses Court Case Against Campact
Theo Mรผller, founder of a dairy company, lost a legal battle against the organization Campact over claims that he supports the far-right party AfD.
The lawyer requests the acquittal of Druskininkai mayor R. Malinauskas convicted of corruption
The lawyer of R. Malinauskas, the mayor of Druskininkai, seeks acquittal based on claims of misconduct related to legal fees and lack of accountability for his advisor's actions.
Judge dismisses protection action of Alexandra Villacรญs, former substitute member of Mario Godoy separated from the Judiciary
A judge in Guayaquil has dismissed a protection action filed by Alexandra Villacรญs, a former substitute member of the Judiciary, citing territorial competence despite her claims of constitutional violations.
Rodrigo Duterte claims to be innocent, says his lawyer
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte maintains his innocence regarding legal allegations against him, as stated by his lawyer Nicholas Kaufman.
The story of the Vijลซnฤlฤ Manor never ends โ the Prosecutor General spoke out due to the complaints of convicts
The General Prosecutor's Office of Lithuania is addressing serious corruption claims involving local officials in the case surrounding the Vijลซnฤlฤ Manor.
Justice evaluates if Baldoni exceeded limits with Blake Lively in film scenes
A legal battle between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni revolves around claims of inappropriate conduct during filming, raising significant questions about on-set behavior and consent.
After the US Supreme Court's blow to D. Trump โ the first EU reaction: they fear one thing
The EU is reacting to the US Supreme Court ruling against Trumpโs tariff policies, with potential for legal claims exceeding 100 billion euros.
Donald Trump - Supreme Court: The rift no one expected - and where it leads
Donald Trump's long-standing support from the Supreme Court is shaken by a recent decision to annul his tariffs, leading to potential claims for compensation from over 300,000 businesses.
Jeffrey Epstein's estate managers agree to settle victims' claims for up to $35 million
The estate managers of Jeffrey Epstein have agreed to settle claims from victims for up to $35 million, dependent on the number of claimants involved.
The European Union could overturn the V-16 beacon regulation
The European People's Party claims that the European Commission confirmed that Spain's government failed to notify Brussels about the mandatory V16 beacon regulations, which could lead to significant legal consequences.
Violence Against Women: Epstein Estate to Pay $35 Million to Settle Class Action
The estate of Jeffrey Epstein has agreed to pay up to $35 million to settle legal claims from victims who have not yet reached an agreement.
Epstein Settlement After Demands from Victims
The estate of Jeffrey Epstein has agreed to pay tens of millions of dollars to settle legal claims from victims of sexual abuse, according to court documents.
Epstein, agreement between heirs and victims: up to 35 million dollars in compensation
The heirs of Jeffrey Epstein have agreed to pay up to $35 million to resolve pending legal claims from potential victims of the convicted sex offender.
South Africa: The Staggering Cost of Wrongful Arrests
The South African Police Service (SAPS) faced over R620-million in claims related to unlawful arrests and detentions for the fiscal year 2024/25, with a significant rise in incidents reported.
Mbappรฉ/PSG Conflict: The Player Demands Accountability, the Club Claims to Have Paid What It Owes
Kylian Mbappรฉ and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) are embroiled in a dispute over unpaid wages, with Mbappรฉ alleging that the club still owes him money after a legal ruling.
Amy Taylor's Vogue shoot goes from champagne and ice cream to legal fight
Amy Taylor of the band Amyl and the Sniffers is engaged in a legal battle with photographer Jamie Nelson over claims of trademark violation and privacy infringement.