Kenya: Kisumu County Steps Up Efforts to Secure Legal Ownership of County Assets
Kisumu County is enhancing efforts to legally secure its assets following a key consultative meeting aimed at addressing the transfer of assets from the national government.
A 43-year-old mayor was caught having sexual relations with her 16-year-old son's friend
A mayor in Louisiana faces legal troubles after being caught having sexual relations with a minor during a party.
Kyrgyzstan threatens EU with a lawsuit over anti-Russian sanctions
Kyrgyzstan has announced plans to take legal action against the European Union regarding the sanctions imposed on Russia.
After Court Ruling: How German Companies Can Claim Back US Tariffs
German companies cannot directly demand refunds for US tariffs, but following a recent court ruling, they may have legal grounds to reclaim these tariffs through proper evidence and patience.
Legal case sheds light on US-Nigeria tensions over religious freedom
A legal case involving a Nigerian man suffering from a stroke highlights ongoing tensions between the US and Nigeria regarding religious freedom issues.
VIDEOS: Acre Journal 1st edition this Wednesday, February 25, 2026
The Acre Journal covers various upcoming legal proceedings and significant events in Brazil, touching on legal matters, economic updates, and international incidents involving Cuba and the U.S.
Despite Supreme Court ruling, Trump has legal cards for tariffs in hand
The article discusses how, despite a Supreme Court ruling against the use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act for imposing tariffs, former President Trump still holds other legal strategies that can influence tariff decisions.
First physical relations, then the excuse of 'horoscope'... now refusing to marry will have serious consequences
The Delhi High Court has ruled that if someone engages in physical relations under the pretext of marriage and later retracts citing horoscope issues, they can face charges under Indian law for deceptive sexual relations.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 2nd Edition of Saturday, February 21, 2026
A range of news highlights from Brazil, including a tragic delta wing accident, the deaths of cyclists in Rio Grande do Sul, a controversial legal case, and international agreements involving Brazil and India.
VIDEOS: EPTV 2 Sul de Minas Saturday, February 21, 2026
A series of incidents including a tragic accident involving a hang glider, a motorcycle accident, and serious criticisms of a legal decision regarding a sexual assault case were reported in Brazil, alongside international relations developments.
VIDEOS: GR2 from Saturday, February 21
This article presents various news segments covering significant stories from Brazil and abroad, including a legal case of acquittal for a man accused of raping a 12-year-old girl, a critical minerals agreement between Brazil and India, and international military presence of the US.
The Supreme Court Curbs Trump, and Tariffs Return Through an Alternative Gateway
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling invalidates Trump's use of emergency powers to impose tariffs, signaling legal setbacks but not a fundamental shift in trade policy.
Europe reacts cautiously and with doubts after the U.S. Supreme Court ruling and Donald Trump's response regarding tariffs
European institutions and governments express caution following the U.S. Supreme Court ruling against tariffs and Trumpโs announcement to maintain them through alternative legal means.
Canada applauds the Supreme Court ruling, although it excludes tariffs on aluminum and steel
Canada has welcomed the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that invalidated most of the legal justification for tariffs imposed by Trump, while noting that steel and aluminum tariffs remain intact.
Venezuela enacts political amnesty law
Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodriguez has enacted a law to grant clemency to those jailed for political unrest, responding to international pressures and legal challenges faced by the government.
Controversy and Legal Struggle: What is the Story of the 'Trump Institute' Hosting the Peace Council Meeting?
The article discusses the renaming of the U.S. Institute of Peace to the Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace, amidst political and legal controversies, and its implications for U.S. diplomatic efforts.
Personal Data Personalization of Private Law Rules
The article discusses the idea of personalizing private law rules, focusing on utilizing big data and AI to enhance the regulation of private relations.
Labor shortage outweighs legal insecurity among complaints in the lobbying sector, says research
A recent survey highlights that a significant 80% of participants in Brazil's lobbying sector identify a lack of qualified labor as their primary challenge, overshadowing concerns about legal insecurity.
The dollar and its dominance over the world economy: why the USA can block our credit cards and put banks in difficulty
The article discusses the impact of U.S. financial sanctions on individuals and institutions and highlights a case where an ICC judge faced severe financial restrictions due to a legal decision against Israeli officials.
Not Syria, not Saudi Arabia... This country has the world's strictest laws
Countries vary in their legal frameworks, with some enforcing strict laws that can lead to severe punishment for violations.
It is unlikely that a contract about sexual relations would hold
A legal expert discusses the challenges of enforcing agreements regarding sexual relations after a couple's separation, highlighting a recent case that raised questions about the validity of such provisions.
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.
The SA filed a lawsuit against VR in the labor court
The SA has initiated legal proceedings against the VR labor union in a labor court regarding labor relations.
Krzysztof Gawkowski on the digital tax: We in Poland create laws for ourselves
Krzysztof Gawkowski emphasizes that Poland is determined to establish its own legal framework regarding a proposed digital tax, despite objections from the United States.
US Electric Car Manufacturer: Tesla Takes Legal Action Against IG Metall Representatives
Tesla is escalating its dispute with the union IG Metall by filing a criminal complaint against a representative who allegedly recorded a works council meeting in secret.
In the face of collapse, rebellion: the utopia
Luigi Ferrajoli warns that humanity is nearing the limits of its survival due to the failure to establish a legal and political system that can ensure human continuity.
Has Israel begun to annex the West Bank through the law?
A discussion on Al Jazeera's "Behind the News" episode highlights the legal and political implications of Israel's decisions regarding the annexation of the West Bank, particularly concerning land purchases and building permits.
What is behind the rise of settlement activities in the West Bank?
The article discusses the increase in settlement activities in the West Bank and explores the political and legal options available to the Palestinian side in response.
Colombia will sue Ecuador before the Andean Community for tariffs
Colombia plans to take legal action against Ecuador due to the latter's imposition of a 30% tariff on Colombian goods, following a failed meeting aimed at reaching agreements between the two nations.
How can China react to Panama Canal ruling that boosts US push to counter its influence?
Analysts suggest China could respond to a Panamanian Supreme Court ruling against a Hong Kong firm by using diplomacy, economic influence, or legal avenues.
LAT: There are no signs of administrative offenses in the activities of Vytautas Jasutis regarding illegal work
The LAT reported on a case questioning the legal relationship of work and service provision involving Vytautas Jasutis, who was penalized for illegal work despite not formalizing contracts with individuals serving as hosts during the European Figure Skating Championships.
Holocaust, impact on current geopolitics
The Holocaust fundamentally reshaped the political, legal, and moral framework of the international system and continues to influence contemporary geopolitical decisions, strategic alliances, and ethical debates.
Financial Times: The world is about to enter an era without nuclear controls
According to the Financial Times, the world is facing an unprecedented nuclear phase as the New START treaty, the last legal agreement limiting US and Russia's nuclear arsenals, is set to expire on February 4, 2026.
Kremlin: What it says about Greenland, Ukraine โ The message to Europe and the USA
The Kremlin regards Greenland as Danish territory but acknowledges the unique international legal situation surrounding it, while also addressing issues regarding Ukraine and relations with the USA and Europe.
Prince Harry relations with Palace 'strained' after remark in security battle
Prince Harry's relationship with the Palace has reportedly become strained again as he awaits a decision on the restoration of his police protection in the UK following a failed legal battle.
The Uncertain 'Nobel Peace Prize' Winner Who Broke the Legal Order
The article discusses the shocking international implications of an operation ordered by Donald Trump in Venezuela, highlighting the erosion of international order due to Trump and Putin's actions.
Trump withdrew the USA from UN agencies. Guterres: But they must pay contributions
The article discusses the legal obligations of the USA towards UN agencies despite its withdrawal, the affected international initiatives, and the potential consequences for America's international presence as stated by Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.