The Government hides 156 reports requested by the PP, from Begoña's travels to visits to Cerdán in prison
The Popular Group has asked Congress President Francina Armengol to urge the government to provide 156 reports requested by the opposition that were allegedly withheld without legal justification.
No citizen above the law, justice must be fair, ADC defends Malami, El-Rufai
The African Democratic Congress defends former officials Malami and El-Rufai amidst their ongoing legal troubles, emphasizing fairness in legal processes.
Labor reform: the CGT marched to the Courts and seeks to challenge the law
The Argentine labor union CGT marched to the courts to challenge a labor reform law approved by the Congress.
The complete speech by Javier Milei in Congress: shouts, insults, and a suggestive announcement that reveals Milei's ambition
Javier Milei's inaugural speech to Congress was marked by confrontational rhetoric against Kirchnerism, emphasizing economic policy and calling for a legal revision.
TMC announces candidates for Rajya Sabha... actress and former DGP nominated
The Trinamool Congress (TMC) has announced four candidates for the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections, featuring a mix of administrative, legal, and entertainment figures.
Did Rahul Gandhi and Robert Vadra go to jail... Aren't you ashamed? Why Kejriwal got angry at Congress
Arvind Kejriwal criticized Congress for questioning the Aam Aadmi Party's legal victories while highlighting the absence of prominent Congress leaders from jail.
"Intervention of Congress will not be necessary": Trump defends the permanence of new tariffs
US President Donald Trump stated that new 10% tariffs he implemented will not require Congress intervention to remain permanent, despite legal implications suggesting otherwise.
STF to decide on additional payments for civil servants this Wednesday; projects have been stalled in Congress for years
The Brazilian Supreme Court will deliberate on a decision regarding additional payments to civil servants that have been a subject of legal and legislative contention for years.
A Turning Point for Trump? He May Face the Judges Face to Face Now.
Donald Trump may come face-to-face with judges he publicly criticized after losing a significant legal battle regarding his trade policies.
Fachin invites presidents of Congress, Gilmar and Dino to discuss suspended 'add-ons'
The President of Brazil's Supreme Court has invited key political figures to discuss the suspension of additional payments to public servants that exceed legal salary limits.
Trump finds other legal loopholes to impose his tariffs
Trump is exploring new legal avenues to enforce tariffs after a Supreme Court ruling affects his previous authority.
Supreme Court Blocks Trump's Tariffs, but Does Not Exhaust White House's Trade Arsenal
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Trump cannot impose tariffs under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act, marking a legal defeat for him and a victory for Congress.
The Justice confirmed the dismissal of Santiago Caputo in the case of threats promoted by Facundo Manes
The Argentine Federal Chamber confirmed the dismissal of Santiago Caputo in a case involving accusations of threats made by Facundo Manes during a Congressional encounter.
'I'm going to kill you': lawyer's warning to former Victoria's Secret CEO leaks during Epstein case testimony; see VIDEO
During a congressional testimony, a lawyer for Leslie Wexner, former CEO of Victoria's Secret, was caught on microphone threatening him if he provided long-winded answers regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Former Prince Andrew’s Arrest Sparks Calls for Justice in US Over Epstein Case
Calls for accountability in the Jeffrey Epstein case have intensified in the US following the arrest of former Prince Andrew, emphasizing the disparity in legal repercussions compared to Europe.
Haryana: MLA's 'Toy' Move Backfires, Congress MLA Booked for Giving Toy to SDM
A Congress MLA from Haryana, Devender Hans, is facing legal action for allegedly attempting to give a toy to a local SDM during a protest last month, which the SDM claims obstructed his official duties.
Sokoto ADC kicks against imposed leadership
The Sokoto State chapter of the African Democratic Congress opposes the appointment of new party leaders without consultation, warning of potential legal action if the decision is not reversed.
Mendonça and Fux withdraw from event with participation of Vorcaro's lawyer and former partner of a resort
Brazilian ministers Mendonça and Fux have opted out of a legal congress in Spain due to conflicts of interest tied to ongoing investigations.
US companies demand certainty in trilateral review with T-MEC
US businesses are urging Congress and the federal administration to preserve the trilateral nature of the trade agreement T-MEC and provide legal and regulatory certainty during its review process.
US Congressman: Trump Mentioned in Epstein Files More Than a Million Times
Democratic Congressman Jamie Raskin revealed that Donald Trump's name appears over a million times in unredacted documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, significantly surpassing the 5,300 mentions cited in publicly released versions.
Legal Proceedings Against Congress Members Dismissed After Trump’s Treason Accusation
A grand jury in the U.S. has declined to prosecute six congress members who urged the military to refuse illegal orders after Donald Trump branded their actions as treason.
Disappointments for Trump in court and Congress
President Trump's administration has faced legal setbacks as a grand jury rejected a proposal to impeach six Democratic politicians for allegedly encouraging disobedience among military personnel.
Trump Justice Department Moves to Dismiss Steve Bannon Criminal Case
The Department of Justice has moved to dismiss a criminal case against Steve Bannon, reflecting a significant shift in legal outcomes following his previous conviction for contempt of Congress.
Convicted of grooming victims for Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell refuses to testify before the US Congress
Ghislaine Maxwell has refused to answer questions before a US Congress committee, citing her legal right against self-incrimination, amidst investigations related to her involvement with Jeffrey Epstein.
Members of Congress Will Be Able to View Unredacted Files on Epstein
Members of Congress will have the opportunity to review unredacted documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.
How did the name come in the voter list? Sonia Gandhi filed a response in court
Sonia Gandhi has submitted a written response challenging a revision petition regarding her name registered in the voter list before obtaining Indian citizenship.
Päivi Räsänen on a controversial trip: 'Concern about freedom of speech and religion in Finland was evident'
Controversial Finnish MP Päivi Räsänen expressed that there is significant concern regarding freedom of speech and religion in Finland during her trip to the U.S., where she addressed Congress about her legal case.
Member of Parliament Päivi Räsänen's hearing in Congress begins tonight in the United States
Päivi Räsänen is testifying before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee in Washington today regarding her controversial statements, which have led to a legal process in Finland concerning accusations of offending homosexuals.
Strike: Union drops suit as Wike pledges no workers’ victimization
The organized labor has agreed to withdraw all legal actions and cease industrial action in the Federal Capital Territory after Minister Nyesom Wike assured there would be no worker victimization following the recent strike.
Päivi Räsänen in the United States testifying before Congress's Judiciary Committee
Christian Democrat MP Päivi Räsänen testified before the U.S. Congress Judiciary Committee regarding the state of freedom of speech and religion in Europe amidst an ongoing legal process in Finland where she faces charges of incitement against a group due to her writings on homosexuality.
Setback for Noem: A judge annulled her 'secret memo' and ordered ICE to allow legislators to enter detention centers
A judge has overruled a 'secret memo' from Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem that aimed to restrict congressional access to immigration detention centers, requiring prior notice for visits.
Digvijaya Singh hears blow, court refuses to dismiss RSS defamation case
A Thane court rejected Congress leader Digvijaya Singh's plea to dismiss a defamation suit filed by RSS volunteer Vivek Champanerkar, stating that the claims of no legal basis were invalid.
Debate about Part-Time Work: Connemann Withdraws
Gitta Connemann, the chairperson of the Mittelstands- und Wirtschaftsunion (MIT), regrets the wording of a proposal for the CDU party congress titled 'No Legal Claim to Lifestyle Part-Time Work,' which faced harsh criticism from several politicians and social associations.
Maryland House approves new congressional map as Senate leaders warn of risks
Maryland House lawmakers have approved a new congressional map supported by Democrats, despite warnings from state Senate leaders about potential political and legal consequences.
The Clintons Refuse to Testify in the Epstein Case and a New Legal Front Opens with Congress
Bill and Hillary Clinton are refusing to testify in the Epstein case, facing pressure from the House Oversight Committee while contesting the legality of the subpoena.