Femicide: Is the legal recognition of the term ultimately necessary? Lawyers, academics, and mothers of victims respond
The article discusses the need for legal recognition of 'femicide' in Greece, highlighting the ongoing violence against women and the absence of specific laws addressing this issue.
No Constitutional Tribunal, no issue and help? The desperate idea of the Commissioner for Human Rights to circumvent the absence of the Constitutional Tribunal
The Commissioner for Human Rights is seeking a workaround for the non-publication of Constitutional Tribunal rulings which affects citizens' rights, proposing that lower courts should re-evaluate cases lost by citizens if the Tribunal's decisions are not published.
Climate Change – A Federal or National Issue?
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a pivotal climate change lawsuit against the energy industry, which could shape the future of similar cases initiated by left-leaning states and municipalities.
Ben Gvir Demands Head of Investigations Division to Issue 500 Administrative Orders Against Citizens: 'What’s the Problem?'
Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir has requested the head of the Investigations and Intelligence Division to issue hundreds of administrative orders against criminals, despite legal objections regarding insufficient intelligence.
AfD obtains injunction in Germany preventing it from being classified as a far-right party
A German administrative court has prohibited the intelligence service from classifying the AfD as a far-right party, pending the outcome of an ongoing legal process regarding the issue.
The strong clash between Tamara Pettinato and Cinthia Fernández on Moria's program
Tamara Pettinato and Cinthia Fernández had a heated confrontation on Moria's show regarding a sensitive legal issue involving Tamara's brother, Felipe Pettinato.
Even With Re-Legislation Announced, the Gap Between the Government and the Democratic Party on 'Prosecutors' Complementary Investigation Rights' Remains... A Source of Conflict
The South Korean government announced new legislative proposals for the Criminal Case Investigation Agency and the Prosecutors' Office, yet tensions remain unresolved over the controversial issue of prosecutors' complementary investigation rights, potentially leading to further conflict.
Former British Minister Mandelson Released on Bail
Former British minister Peter Mandelson has been released on bail following a legal issue.
The Digital Addiction of Minors: "I Treat Kids Who Spend the Weekend in Their Room with Their Mobile"
The article discusses the rising issue of digital addiction among minors, highlighting psychological symptoms and legal actions against major tech companies.
Mark Zuckerberg responds for the first time before a judge about minors' extreme addiction to social media
Mark Zuckerberg faces a judge in a significant case addressing the issue of extreme social media addiction among minors, stemming from the experience of a young woman who suffered severe mental health issues due to technology dependency.
Spain Welcomes Migrants: 'The West Needs Them,' Says Prime Minister
Spain has opened its doors to hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants, offering legal residency and access to work and benefits, framing it as both a human rights issue and an economic necessity.
Republics without kings, democracies without billionaires
The opening of the 'Epstein files' reveals a systemic issue within capitalism, highlighting how the ultra-rich exploit the legal system while engaging in criminal behaviors.
The tax office is to deal with the issue of relief in the repayment of fines, even if the debt has already been collected
A ruling by the Supreme Administrative Court in Poland indicates that taxpayers can seek relief on traffic violation fines under certain circumstances, despite previous collection efforts by authorities.
Domestic violence now legal in Afghanistan as Taliban issue horror new laws
The Taliban's new penal code effectively legalizes domestic violence in Afghanistan by allowing husbands to physically punish their wives and children, as long as no severe injuries occur.
Judicial Power has a 40 percent backlog in trials: president of the OAJ
The president of the Judicial Administration Body, Néstor Vargas, reported a 40% backlog in judicial matters and outlined initiatives to address this issue, including achieving legal deadlines and improving digital connectivity.
Henrique Capriles describes the amnesty in Venezuela as more of a "political issue" than a legal one
Venezuelan opposition lawmaker Henrique Capriles stated that the ongoing discussions regarding a proposed amnesty law are more politically motivated than legally driven.
Reports and processes for moral harassment at work grow by more than 20% in 2025; learn how to identify and report
In 2025, reports and legal actions concerning workplace moral harassment in Brazil increased significantly, indicating a rising awareness and response to this issue.
How legal is it to film an ICE agent during a migration operation?
The legality of filming ICE agents during migration operations has become a contentious issue in the U.S., with federal agents claiming it's illegal while laws suggest otherwise.
The European Parliament points to 'squatting' as a problem affecting 'all of Europe' and calls for 'rapid mechanisms' for owners to recover their homes
The European Parliament has recognized illegal squatting as a widespread issue across Europe and is urging member states to implement quicker legal mechanisms for property owners to reclaim their homes.
See list of entities authorized to issue student IDs 2026 in João Pessoa and Campina Grande
João Pessoa and Campina Grande, Brazil, have announced the student entities authorized to issue the 2026 Student Identification Card, essential for accessing half-price fares and other legal benefits.
Setback for Mamata Government from SC, Order to Give 25% DA to Employees
The Supreme Court has directed the West Bengal government to issue pending dearness allowance (DA) for its employees from 2009 to 2019, affirming it as a legal right.
The head of the Golf Association: "Then we will take the fight to court"
The Swedish Golf Association is prepared to enter legal proceedings if a proposed cap on the number of golf IDs a club can issue is rejected by the Competition Authority, according to Deputy Secretary General Bo Bengtsson.
What did Priyanka Chaturvedi say on the SIR issue?
Shiv Sena leader Priyanka Chaturvedi responded to the SIR issue, discussing alleged bias of the election commission in favor of the BJP and supporting Mamata Banerjee's legal battle.
Predatory Lawsuits in the Legal Universe
The legal field is currently grappling with the issue of predatory or abusive lawsuits, which are characterized by standardized petitions containing entirely fictitious claims and lacking genuine documentation.
Women’s sports on the line as Supreme Court wrestles with defining ‘sex’
The Supreme Court is deliberating cases that could shape the future of women's sports by addressing the contentious issue of defining 'sex.'
Supreme court could issue ruling on legal challenge to Trump’s tariffs today – US politics live
A poll reveals that just 17% of Americans support Trump's plans for Greenland, while a significant majority oppose using military force for annexation.
From the 1982 law to the Grok era: the difficult offensive to eliminate 'deepfakes' of minors
The article discusses the global scandal surrounding the sexualization of minors through deepfake technology and the various efforts being made to combat this issue, including legal reforms and European initiatives.
Robert Kennedy Jr.: US Health Secretary criticizes Germany for Corona procedures
US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticized the German government for legal procedures related to the COVID-19 pandemic, alleging that they disregard patient autonomy, and he sent a letter to German Health Minister Nina Warken regarding the issue.
Thus the investigative secret is violated even without broadcasting
The article discusses the violation of the investigative secret in the context of legal norms, emphasizing that the issue arises from the use of information rather than its broadcasting, particularly in the case of BellaviaReport.
Musk takes ChatGPT to court. Trial in March
Elon Musk's legal action against OpenAI will proceed to trial in March, with a judge affirming that he has sufficient evidence to support his claims regarding the conflict between former partners and the broader issue of AI's nonprofit mission versus industrial development.
Co-owner has no right to demand full compensation for rent
The issue arose in a case where one of two co-owners of a residential property sued a former tenant for compensation for several years of unauthorized occupation of the premises.
Zelensky: We cannot simply withdraw from our territories
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Ukraine cannot simply withdraw from its territories in any peace agreement with Russia, emphasizing that this issue is not just a legal matter but directly affects people's lives, during an interview with Fox News.
Precedential case of detained Russian archaeologist. What awaits Butiagin in Poland?
The detention of Russian archaeologist Alexander Butiagin in Warsaw has sparked significant concern in the realms of science, culture, and diplomacy, addressing broader issues about the legal responsibilities of researchers conducting archaeological work in occupied territories.
VillamanÃn (León) confronts lottery ticket issue: commission gives up prize in exchange for not being sued
The organizers of the VillamanÃn festivities are negotiating with winners over the missing 4 million euros from the Gordo lottery tickets they sold, with a vote showing overwhelming support for the agreement despite two residents willing to take legal action.