ARA San Juan: The trial resumes focusing on determining the state of the submarine at the time of departure
The trial regarding the sinking of the ARA San Juan submarine resumes, emphasizing the vessel's condition prior to its 2017 departure.
Death of PM Gisele: Should the Lieutenant Colonel go to a jury trial or be judged by Military Justice?
A lieutenant colonel, Geraldo Neto, has been charged with femicide and procedural fraud in the shooting death of his wife, soldier Gisele Alves, and a decision is pending on whether he will face a jury trial or military justice.
"Gentlemen Judges, Never Again": the complete speech of Strassera in the trial against the Juntas
On the 50th anniversary of the March 24, 1976 coup, this article reflects on the significant speech delivered by prosecutor Julio Strassera during the trial of the military juntas in 1985, emphasizing themes of memory, justice, and national identity in Argentina.
The case of the former military commander V. Rupšys's dental prosthesis is approaching its end: evidence examination completed
The trial concerning former military commander V. Rupšys is nearing completion, with the judge announcing that the evidence examination has concluded, and final speeches will begin on April 8.
[Exclusive] National Human Rights Commission, Administrative Trial to Cancel 'Dismissal of Private Yoon's Case' After Two Years
The administrative trial regarding the dismissal of a human rights complaint tied to the death of Private Yoon Seung-joo is set to be heard after two years following the family's allegations of a cover-up of the cause of death.
Mentzen compared the armies of Poland and Ukraine. 'Let them prove they are doing something sensible'
Sławomir Mentzen criticizes Polish military spending and suggests a trial mobilization to determine the army's effectiveness.
Lee Ha-sang: "Trial without Special Prosecutors is Illegal" - Judge Dismisses in 17 Seconds
Former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun's legal team claimed the trial was invalid due to the absence of the special prosecutor, but the court quickly dismissed the argument.
Nigeria: Court Reschedules Trial of Man Accused of Calling for Coup On Social Media
A Nigerian court has postponed the trial of Innocent Chukwuma, who is accused of calling for a military coup against President Bola Tinubu via social media, to May 18.
David Morales, the former Spanish soldier accused of spying on Assange for the CIA, dies
David Morales, the former military officer accused of spying on Julian Assange for the CIA, has died from an illness before facing trial for serious crimes.
Death Sentence at Workplace: Russian Agents Recruit People in Economically Weak Countries
A trial has begun in Kenya against a man accused of recruiting individuals for the war in Ukraine, promising them jobs in Russia which led many to become soldiers in the Russian army.
Coup: Detained officers’ wives beg Tinubu for access, demand open trial
Wives of detained military officers in Nigeria are pleading with President Tinubu for access to their husbands and demand an open trial after over 160 days of detention without charges.
Hearing of the former army commander's case postponed due to his illness
The trial of former army commander Valdemaras Rupšys has been postponed due to his health issues.
[Exclusive] Cancellation of Truth Finding for Baek Nak-jeong, Re-trial Initiated for 'Violation of 1948 Proclamation' Charges
A re-trial has been initiated regarding the charges against the late Baek Nak-jeong for violating military proclamations during the US military government period, following the controversial cancellation of his truth finding due to newly discovered information.
The sinking of the ARA San Juan submarine: the trial begins in Río Gallegos
The trial regarding the sinking of the ARA San Juan submarine, which resulted in the deaths of 44 crew members, begins in Río Gallegos, Argentina, with four former senior naval officers being accused.
Togo: Increased Sentences in the Appeal Trial Over the 2020 Death of Colonel Bitala Madjoulba
The Togo military appeals court confirmed and increased sentences for those involved in the 2020 death of Colonel Bitala Madjoulba.
Airships Coming to the Gulf of Finland
The Finnish navy is set to conduct a NATO-related trial involving unmanned airships in the Gulf of Finland this March.
Togo: sentences of 3 to 50 years requested in the appeal trial regarding the death of Colonel Bitala Madjoulba
In Togo, sentences ranging from 3 to 50 years have been requested for seven individuals accused in the appeal trial concerning the killing of Colonel Bitala Madjoulba.
After sentence annulled, former sergeant of the trisal has new jury set for killing teenager
The former sergeant of the Military Police, Erisson de Melo Nery, faces a new jury trial for the 2017 murder of a 13-year-old boy, after his previous conviction was annulled.
Park Jeong-hoon criticizes military prosecutors in trial over 'insubordination' charges as 'hounds of power'
Former Marine Corps investigator Park Jeong-hoon criticized military prosecutors as 'hounds of power' during his trial related to charges of insubordination after revealing pressure from former President Yoon Seok-youl.
Massacre of September 28, 2009 in Guinea: Justice Requests the Release of Three Defendants
A Guinean court has ordered the release of three military defendants charged in connection with the September 28, 2009 massacre after deeming their referral to trial as invalid, prompting an appeal from the prosecution.
Cameroon: Massacre Trial Short On Justice
A military court in Cameroon has imposed lenient sentences on defendants involved in the February 2020 Ngarbuh massacre, highlighting a lack of accountability for military leaders and insufficient support for victims.
Trial of police officer who ran over and killed woman in front of supermarket starts this Monday (23)
The trial of military police officer Alan Melo Martins, accused of running over and killing Silvinha Pereira da Silva in Rio Branco, Brazil, begins this Monday and is expected to conclude Wednesday.
Representative Jang Dong-hyuk Appears Possessed by Jeon Doo-hwan and Yoon Suk-yeol
The recent ruling in the first trial concerning former President Yoon Suk-yeol regarding the military coup of December 3 signifies the conviction for sedition, prompting reactions from the Representative Jang Dong-hyuk and his party.
Trial of General Philémon Yav Irung in the DRC: a four-year-old SMS at the heart of the case
The trial of Lieutenant-General Philémon Yav Irung in the Democratic Republic of Congo centers around a four-year-old SMS that allegedly links him to collaboration with the Rwandan army.
Gritzbach Case: SP Court Sets June Jury for 3 PMs Accused of Killing PCC Informant
A São Paulo court has scheduled the trial for three military police officers accused of murdering businessman Vinicius Gritzbach, an informant for the PCC, for June 22 to 26, 2024.
DR Congo: The trial of General Philémon Yav Irung, the prosecution and the defense clash over key evidence
The trial of General Philémon Yav Irung in the Democratic Republic of Congo is marked by disputes over key evidence related to allegations of collaboration with the Rwandan army.
Massacre of September 28, 2009 in Guinea: New Survivor Testimonies Before the Dixinn Court
Survivors of the 2009 massacre in Guinea provide harrowing testimonies in an ongoing trial against military officials.
Togo: Appeal trial of General Kadangha in the case of Colonel Madjoulba's murder
The appeal trial of former Togolese Army Chief of Staff Félix Abalo Kadangha, concerning the murder of Colonel Madjoulba, has begun, with Kadangha previously sentenced to 20 years in prison on various charges.
Trial of former military police officer annulled after he threatened to cut the heads off the judge and jurors; video
A jury trial for former military police officer Eduardo José de Andrade was annulled after he threatened to behead the judge and jurors during a video conference.
Dino votes against the application of the Amnesty Law to cases of disappearance during the military dictatorship; Moraes requests time to analyze
Brazilian Minister Flávio Dino voted against applying the Amnesty Law to ongoing crimes from the military dictatorship, leading to a suspension of the trial for further review.
Post-electoral crisis in Cameroon: the new postponement of the trial of 148 detainees exasperates relatives and lawyers
The trial of 148 detainees in Cameroon linked to post-electoral unrest has been postponed again, leading to frustration among their families and legal representatives.
STF begins trial that could overturn amnesty for dictatorship agents who concealed bodies
The Supreme Federal Court of Brazil is starting a trial that may determine whether the 1979 Amnesty Law protects military officers accused of concealing bodies during the dictatorship.
‘Death Sentence Requested’ Coup Leader Yoon Seok-youl, ‘Fateful Time’ at 3 PM on 19th
The first trial verdict for former President Yoon Seok-youl and other key military and police officials involved in a coup is set for the 19th, with prosecutors seeking the death penalty for Yoon.
The questioning of Valdemaras Rupšys has begun in the implant case, he continues to deny guilt
Former army chief Valdemaras Rupšys has begun to be questioned in an ongoing trial concerning implants, maintaining his innocence throughout the proceedings.
Kim Hyun-tae, after being dismissed, poses with Jeon Han-gil… Democratic Party calls it an insult to the military, stating he deserves only trial
The Democratic Party criticized Kim Hyun-tae, a formerly dismissed military officer, for collaborating with far-right YouTubers to denigrate the military, following his controversial statements regarding a coup attempt.
STF sets trial date for case that may annul amnesty for agents of the dictatorship who concealed bodies
Brazil's Supreme Federal Court is set to hear a case on February 13 that may determine if the concealment of corpses during the military dictatorship is protected by the Amnesty Law.
The Real Soldier and the Cowardly Soldier
The article contrasts two types of soldiers seen during the recent trial related to the 12·3 civil unrest, highlighting the conflict between honorable military service and opportunistic behaviors driven by power and self-preservation.
Can Bolsonaro lose his rank? What to expect from the trial of the former president and other military commanders at the STM
Former President Jair Bolsonaro and four other military commanders face a trial at the Superior Military Court regarding the potential loss of their ranks and positions, stemming from a previous conviction.
The verdict in the trial of former South Korean President Yoon is expected on February 19
The court is expected to deliver its verdict on former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol on February 19, amid prosecutor demands for the death penalty for his alleged role as a 'leader of rebellion'.
Britain paid compensation to 'eternal prisoner' from Guantanamo
The British government has paid a 'significant' compensation to a man tortured by the CIA who remains detained without trial at the Guantanamo Bay military prison, nearly 20 years after his arrest.
Trial at the District Court: 'I did not intend to attack anyone'
A trial is underway regarding a man accused of threatening passersby with a knife and attacking police officers at a train station in Altenerding, an event that followed a high-profile incident involving accidental gunfire by police during a military exercise.
Trial of 45 people charged in connection with Kafolo terrorist attack resumes in Cote d'Ivoire
The trial of 45 individuals accused of involvement in a 2020 terrorist attack in Cote d'Ivoire, which resulted in the deaths of 14 soldiers, resumed in the Anti-Terrorism Court.
Released Footage of Maduro in Handcuffs. USA: Cuba is in Great Trouble
Former Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores have been transferred to New York after a large-scale U.S. military operation, with Maduro awaiting trial on drug and arms trafficking charges.
Accusation of 'Drug Terrorism' - Starting Monday, Maduro is to be put on trial
Nicolás Maduro, former President of Venezuela, is set to face trial in New York for 'drug terrorism' after a dramatic military operation ended his decade-long rule.
Accusation of 'Drug Terrorism' – Starting Monday, Maduro Will Stand Trial in the USA
Nicolás Maduro, the former President of Venezuela, is set to face trial in the United States on charges of 'drug terrorism' following his arrest after a significant military operation.
Orthodox Jew, ex-military and 92-year-old: who is Alvin K. Hellerstein, Maduro's judge
The article profiles Alvin K. Hellerstein, a 92-year-old U.S. District Court judge who will preside over Nicolás Maduro's upcoming drug trafficking trial in New York.
International tensions after the capture of Maduro – The prophecies of China, Russia, what the UN fears
The U.S. military captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro following a large-scale attack, raising international tensions as Maduro faces trial for drug terrorism in New York.
Arrested Maduro arrived in New York detention. The White House released footage
Former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores have been transferred to New York after a U.S. military operation in Venezuela, where Maduro is awaiting trial on drug and arms trafficking charges.
Maduro Taken to New York Prison – "Speculations About First Hearing Date on Monday"
Venezuelan President Maduro has been arrested by US forces and taken to a New York prison, where he will remain until his trial.
What do we know about the US military operation in Venezuela?
The article discusses the recent US military operation in Venezuela, which resulted in the arrest of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Celia Flores, and their subsequent transfer to the United States for trial.