Who pays the most taxes in Mexico?
The article discusses the ongoing debate around tax payments in Mexico, focusing on the contributions of various sectors and the controversies surrounding large corporations like Grupo Salinas and Televisa.
Victorian courts among the most secretive in Australia, research reveals
Research indicates that Victorian courts are leading Australia in the number of media suppression orders, raising concerns about public trust and transparency.
Podcast "Is That Just?": "The Most Dangerous Attack on Freedom of Speech"
In the podcast episode, former Constitutional Court judge Udo Di Fabio discusses the rise of political extremism and the perceived polarization of society, attributing it to a cultural fear of expressing dissenting opinions.
The Most Court will again consider the conditional release of the brutal murderer Vocásek
The Most Court in Czechia is set to review the case of Vocásek, a convicted murderer, regarding his potential conditional release.
The court in Most will again deal with the release of the longest-serving Czech prisoner in April
The court in Most, Czechia, is set to re-examine the release of the longest-serving Czech prisoner next month.
10 most important court rulings from 2025 for HR departments
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5 of the most unbelievable 'additional perks' of Brazilian civil service
The Brazilian Supreme Court is set to decide whether to uphold a suspension on extra salaries that exceed the constitutional ceiling, affecting a minority of civil servants with inflated paychecks.
Most on Surrogacy: A Precedent Has Been Set That Opens the Door to Circumventing the Law
Croatian politicians from the Most party have criticized a recent Constitutional Court ruling on surrogacy, claiming it sets a problematic precedent for circumventing Croatian law.
The new 10% tariffs imposed by Trump took effect after a setback at the Supreme Court
New 10% tariffs on most non-exempt imports in the U.S. went into effect following a Supreme Court ruling that deemed many of Trump's previously imposed tariffs illegal.
Gold has skyrocketed: The twist with Trump’s tariffs
Gold prices surged following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to eliminate most of Donald Trump's tariffs, prompting a decline in the dollar and increasing demand for safe-haven investments.
The Most Dangerous Power
The article argues that the Brazilian Judiciary, particularly the Supreme Court, is currently the most powerful and dangerous branch of government, contrary to traditional beliefs.
COMMENTARY: The US Supreme Court has overturned most of Trump's tariffs, but the trade war continues
The US Supreme Court has invalidated many tariffs imposed by former President Trump, yet the trade tensions between the US and China persist.
Donald Trump announces global tariffs of 15% following U.S. Supreme Court setback
Donald Trump has announced an increase in global tariffs to 15% on most U.S. imports after a major judicial challenge.
The ‘but’ of Trump’s new 15% tariff: How many days will it last at most?
Donald Trump plans to maintain a 15% global tariff despite a Supreme Court ruling against broad tariffs, utilizing alternative congressional powers to impose them, potentially limiting their duration.
Bloomberg: The Overturning of Tariffs is an Economic Blow and a Legal Defeat for Trump
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against most of the tariffs imposed by former President Trump, marking a significant legal defeat for him and impacting his economic agenda.
Trump's tariffs are illegal
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that most tariffs imposed by President Trump are unconstitutional, marking a significant check on presidential power regarding trade policies.
The Supreme Court: "They are illegal". Trump's anger: "I raise them by 10%"
The Supreme Court strikes down most of Trump's tariffs, ruling he exceeded his authority, prompting Trump to announce a raise on tariffs by 10%.
Judicial Setback for Trump: Which Tariffs Will Be Affected After the US Court Ruling?
The US Supreme Court invalidated most tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, marking a significant judicial setback for his agenda.
The government analyzes the impact of the Supreme Court ruling on the reciprocal agreement with the U.S.
The Argentine government is assessing the implications of a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that struck down most global tariffs imposed by President Trump, particularly regarding a trade and investment agreement with the U.S.
According to Trump, most trade agreements with the USA will remain in effect
Despite a Supreme Court ruling declaring his extensive tariffs illegal, Donald Trump asserted that most of the trade agreements he established will continue to be in effect, specifically mentioning India.
Weapons and engines are among the most benefited by the US Supreme Court decision, says Alckmin
Brazil's Vice President Geraldo Alckmin stated that the arms, machinery, engines, and lumber sectors are among those benefiting from a recent US Supreme Court ruling that invalidated certain tariffs imposed by Donald Trump.
Trump 'challenges' US Court: Announces global tariff of 10% under 'another commerce law'
President Donald Trump announced plans to impose a global 10% tariff following a Supreme Court decision that invalidated most tariffs from the previous year.
Trump, enraged, lashes out at the Supreme Court over tariffs: "it is profoundly disappointing and I am ashamed of certain judges for not having the courage to do what is right" they are "lap dogs"
Donald Trump expressed outrage at the Supreme Court's decision to declare most of his tariffs illegal, attacking the justices who did not support him.
US Supreme Court 'overturns' tariffs: Will Trump have to refund the collected money?
The US Supreme Court invalidated most tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, ruling that the president overstepped his authority in their implementation.
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.
'Tariffs suck': Some Republicans privately celebrate as Supreme Court blocks Trump policy
Some Republicans are expressing relief over the Supreme Court's decision to block most of Trump's tariffs, viewing it as a restoration of Congress's authority over trade policies.
Trump describes as a "disgrace" the Supreme Court's decision that overturns most of his tariffs
Trump criticized the Supreme Court's decision that declared much of his tariffs unconstitutional, calling it a disgrace.
The US Supreme Court Strikes Down Most of Trump's Tariffs
The US Supreme Court has ruled against a significant portion of tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump, impacting the country's economic policies.
USA: Supreme Court declares most of Trump's tariffs unlawful
The US Supreme Court has ruled that a majority of the tariffs imposed by President Trump were unlawful, marking a significant defeat for his administration.
Ruling Against Trade Policy: Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump's Tariffs
The Supreme Court has declared most of the tariffs imposed by Donald Trump as unlawful, marking a significant legal setback for his administration's trade policies.
Høiby explains himself: – Norway's most hated man
Marius Borg Høiby, described as Norway's most hated man, is currently testifying in a court case involving accusations against him, with ongoing coverage from Aftenposten.
Football Dominates Most Disputes at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)
The FIFA annual report reveals that football disputes accounted for 77% of cases at CAS in 2025.
BBC true crime series with most heartbreaking episode streaming for free
The BBC true crime series 'The Big Cases' features some of the UK's most significant crime stories and court cases, including an episode that has deeply affected viewers.
Critical Raw Materials in the EU / We Do Not Have Our Own Mines, Processing, and Most Materials Are Not Recycled, European Auditors State
A recent report from the European Court of Auditors highlights the EU's insufficient attention to critical raw materials necessary for energy transformation.
Skiing scandal escalates – Finland grasping the most extreme possible straw
Finland's Ski Association is considering appealing to the Court of Arbitration for Sport over a scandal regarding ski waxing violations during the Olympic sprint events.
Bomb threats to courts and schools, threats spark chaos
Multiple states in India received bomb threat emails targeting schools and court premises, prompting extensive security operations even though most threats were found to be hoaxes.
Toffoli is the target of 10 impeachment requests in the Senate
Supreme Court Minister Dias Toffoli faces ten impeachment requests in Brazil's Federal Senate, the most recent coming from the Novo party amid controversies over his impartiality and other allegations.
New Master Rapporteur, Mendonça is the 'antithesis' of Moraes and faced pressure to vote against the minister in the coup process
André Mendonça, the new rapporteur of the Master case, faces pressure and expectations in how he conducts one of Brazil's most sensitive investigations, impacting the political scenario ahead of elections.
Prosecutors are surprised by the acquittal in the case of child rape
A court in Herning sentenced a 30-year-old man to two years in prison for sexual crimes against several children, but acquitted him of the most serious charge of raping a 13-year-old girl, surprising prosecutors.
The Partial Conviction of the Former High Police Official Became Final
The Supreme Court has finalized the conviction of former police official Kaupo Martihhin related to state secrets crimes and embezzlement, while the most serious economic crime charge will be reviewed again by the circuit court.
Russia: Moscow targets one of the most popular social networking applications – fined 11 million rubles and restrictions on Telegram
A Russian court has fined Telegram 11 million rubles for failing to remove extremist content, while the government imposes gradual restrictions on the platform.
Escape to the roof with pets during flooding, traffic prohibited on 'Ponte Torta', and resident compensated by the city: see the most read news
This article summarizes the three most read news stories from G1 Sul de Minas in Brazil over the past week, including a series of incidents related to local flooding and municipal legal rulings.
Elton John furious over revelations that he was hacked by Daily Mail
Singer Elton John expressed his outrage in London's High Court after learning about allegations that his landline phones were tapped on behalf of the Daily Mail, stating that the newspaper's actions were 'beyond even the most basic standards of human decency'.
Seven thieves sentenced in Panevėžys, the highest sentence is four years of imprisonment
The Panevėžys District Court has sentenced seven thieves, whose ages range from 24 to 36, for crimes resulting in over €30,000 in damages, with the most severe sentence being four years of imprisonment.
TSE confirms denial of registration for most voted candidate and Bonito de Minas will have new elections for mayor
The Superior Electoral Court (TSE) unanimously denied the candidacy registration of Dilson de Senhorinha, the most voted candidate for mayor in Bonito de Minas, leading to new elections in the city.
TSE confirms rejection of the most voted candidate's registration and Bonito de Minas will have new elections for mayor
The Superior Electoral Court (TSE) unanimously upheld the rejection of Dilson de Senhorinha's candidacy for mayor of Bonito de Minas, leading to new elections in the city.
The son of the Crown Princess of Norway confessed to excesses and the need for recognition
29-year-old Marius Borg Hoiby, son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, broke down in tears during a court hearing as he confessed to several minor offenses but denied the most serious charges against him, including multiple rapes and assaults, which could lead to a 16-year prison sentence.
"You are so dear": Epstein's shadow over Norway's next queen
The reputation of the Norwegian royal family is currently experiencing perhaps its most uncomfortable and scandalous moment in modern history amid a court case against Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s son, who is accused of multiple crimes, including sexual assault, while revelations from the 'Epstein files' about her personal relationships are disturbing the public.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of the Libyan dictator, has been murdered
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the most well-known son of former Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi and a potential successor, has been reported dead by multiple Libyan media outlets.
After his fourth arrest, the trial against the son of the Norwegian crown princess began
Marius Borg Hoiby, the son of Norway's crown princess, pleaded not guilty to the most serious charges of rape and domestic violence but acknowledged some lesser offenses during the first day of his trial.