The trial against Marius Borg Høiby - March 3
The article discusses the upcoming trial of Marius Borg Høiby scheduled for March 3.
The PP considers it 'proven' that Zapatero enriched himself with the rescue of Plus Ultra and sees the day approaching when he will 'sit on the bench' of the Audiencia Nacional.
The People's Party (PP) claims that former Prime Minister Zapatero profited from the rescue of Plus Ultra and anticipates his eventual trial.
Commissioner Villarejo remains the only accused in the 'Dina case' over the maneuvers against Podemos
The trial for the 'Dina case' is now solely focused on former National Police Commissioner José Manuel Villarejo after an agreement was reached that absolves two journalists involved.
The Oversight Commission shifts its agenda towards the irregular issuance of licenses and registrations in various municipalities across the country
The Oversight Commission of the National Assembly of Ecuador is investigating the irregularities in the issuance of driving licenses and vehicle registrations in various municipalities after completing a political trial against a judicial official.
Pablo Iglesias accuses Commissioner Villarejo in the trial for the 'Dina case' in which the instructing judge proposed to charge him
Pablo Iglesias accused Commissioner Villarejo during the trial concerning the theft of a memory card from his former adviser, Dina Bousselham.
Historic trial against Zuckerberg and YouTube: Did they design social networks to make kids addicted?
A historic trial in Los Angeles accuses Mark Zuckerberg and YouTube of designing addictive social media platforms that harm children’s mental health.
Follow the trial against Marius Borg Høiby here
Live coverage of the trial against Marius Borg Høiby is taking place.
Expected to Propose on Her Birthday, Mother Says 'My Daughter Died Due to Man-Made Disasters,' Shiretoko Trial
The trial of Seiji Katsurada, the captain of the tour boat involved in a deadly sinking incident near Shiretoko, begins as details emerge from the victim's family recounting tragic events on the day of the accident.
"Re-trial Required" but No Means to Do So...Need for Follow-up Legislation Already Discussed
The South Korean Supreme Court's recent materials on constitutional complaint law raise concerns over the implications and procedural confusion that may arise from its rapid implementation.
The police refused to initiate a pre-trial investigation regarding the possible threat to Jonas Staselis
The police in Vilnius declined to initiate a pre-trial investigation into threats made against Jonas Staselis due to insufficient evidence.
Professor who reportedly paused UK puberty blockers trial removed over bias claims
Prof Jacob George has been removed from his role in the UK trial of puberty blockers amid bias allegations linked to his past social media posts.
Loan's parents report threats and extreme fear as the trial remains without a near date
The parents of Loan, José Peña and María Nogueras, have reported ongoing threats and fear while waiting for a trial date related to their son's disappearance in 2024.
Tempi: Black anniversary with gatherings around the world – Incidents, separate reports
Thousands gathered in Greece and around the world to commemorate the victims of the Tempi railway tragedy ahead of the upcoming trial.
“Sūduva” will be represented by a defender from Georgia
A Georgian footballer has signed a contract with Sūduva until the end of the 2027 season, following a successful trial.
In Texas, the Trump administration holds its first trial for antifa terrorism
The Trump administration's first trial for alleged antifa terrorism is underway in Texas, focusing on accusations against anti-ICE activists for an attack on an immigration police facility.
The police have launched a pre-trial investigation into the fire on Eišiškės Street in Vilnius
A fire at a large building in Vilnius caused significant damage and has prompted a police investigation under laws governing property destruction.
The 14-Year-Old Was Going to Kill Again - See the Police's Photos
A trial is underway in Norrköping against youths suspected of a crime, with evidence including photos and videos from their phones and surveillance cameras.
35 court dates and no trial: Family of B.C. double homicide victims frustrated by delays
The family of B.C. double homicide victims expresses frustration over prolonged court delays, with the accused still free after two and a half years.
Yelwata: Suspects’ trial stalled as Benue awaits pathology report
The trial of nine suspects in the Yelwata attack case has been delayed due to the lack of legal representation for two of the defendants.
Yelwata: Suspects’ trial stalls as Benue awaits pathology report
The trial of nine suspects linked to the Yelwata attack in Benue State has been delayed due to the absence of legal representation for two defendants.
Occhetto: "On Prague, the PCI put me on trial. I suffered for the turning point"
Achille Occhetto reflects on his political journey and the challenges he faced within the Italian Communist Party (PCI) during significant historical moments.
Judge mocks the population in trial at the Supreme Court
A Brazilian judge's comments during a Supreme Court trial revealed a significant disconnect between the judiciary and the general public, particularly regarding the issue of high public salaries.
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.
Drone trial data reveals sharks spotted close to netted Queensland beaches
A recent drone trial in Queensland indicates that sharks frequently appear close to beaches, despite the presence of protective nets and drum lines.
Nigerian court grants former justice minister bail in 'terrorism' case
A Nigerian court has granted bail to former Attorney General Abubakar Malami and his son in a terrorism case as their trial has been adjourned.
Loan Case: What is known about the key hearing regarding the boy's disappearance and the date of the trial
The key hearing in the Loan case has been scheduled for October 7, with 17 individuals being prosecuted for the disappearance of a five-year-old boy.
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.
Saving Putin from justice. Who in Europe is stalling the trial and who is helping Ukraine
The article discusses allegations that various European leaders are delaying justice for Russian aggression against Ukraine, contrary to their stated support for Ukrainian sovereignty.
SAK again suggests a four-day workweek - EK's chief economist: it isn't based on reality
The trade union SAK proposes a trial of a four-day workweek in Finland as part of its electoral goals, emphasizing the need for a discussion on working hours.
Accused of paying for a spell and hearing a proposal to kill her ex-husband's current partner is judged this Friday in SC
A woman in Brazil is on trial for her involvement in the attempted murder of her ex-husband's current partner after seeking a fortune teller's help for reconciliation.
Liberia: Prosecution Seeks Change of Venue in Capitol Arson Case, Cites Media Influence and Jury Concerns
The Government of Liberia is requesting a change of venue in the Capitol arson trial due to concerns about media influence and jury integrity.
Austria: What Lessons Can Be Learned from the Großglockner Trial
Following a court ruling where an alpinist was sentenced for negligence leading to a fatality, there is ongoing debate in Austria regarding accountability in mountaineering.
"Please send me to Pyongyang"… 'Pyongyang citizen' Kim Ryun-hee on trial for 6 years
Kim Ryun-hee, who has been on trial for six years for violating National Security Law, pleads for the right to return to her home in Pyongyang, citing her longing for her family.
Togo: the defense pleads for acquittal in the appeal trial regarding the death of Colonel Bitala Madjoulba in 2020
In Togo, the defense has argued for the acquittal of defendants in the appeal trial concerning the 2020 murder of Colonel Bitala Madjoulba, while the prosecution seeks long prison sentences.
Høiby remains in custody
Marius Borg Høiby will continue to be held in custody while his trial is ongoing until a verdict is reached.
New HIV drug could revolutionize treatment for the elderly
A new once-daily HIV drug could simplify treatment for elderly patients who have been managing the virus for decades.
Trial of Samuel Paty: the Prosecutor's closing arguments this Friday, the verdict postponed to Monday
The verdict of the trial concerning the assassination of teacher Samuel Paty has been postponed to Monday after five weeks of tumultuous hearings.
Vandals desecrated the monument to Vincas Kudirka in Vilnius
Police have launched a pre-trial investigation regarding the vandalism of Vincas Kudirka's monument in Vilnius.
Arson in Apartment Buildings: Suspects in Custody
Two incidents of suspected arson targeting apartment buildings were reported in different cities in Lithuania, leading to the arrest of suspects and the initiation of pre-trial investigations.
YouTuber is sentenced to R$ 70,000 for ridiculing baby, claims not to have received notice from doorman and asks judge to annul decision
YouTuber Orochinho has been ordered to pay R$ 70,000 after being found guilty of mocking a child's image in a video, but he claims he was not properly notified of the trial.
The notes of the spies during the trial of 23-F: 'Doubt is introduced regarding the King's conduct'
Spanish intelligence monitored the trial against the 23-F coup plotters, noting the impact on public perception and the conduct of the King.
Judge will decide whether to bring Judge Nubia Vera to trial for the Mueble Fino case
The Ecuadorian judge will determine if Judge Nubia Vera should face trial for charges of concussion in the Mueble Fino case following recent proceedings.
Trump requests total immunity to avoid trial before elections
Donald Trump is asking the U.S. Supreme Court for total immunity from criminal prosecution to prevent a trial before the November elections.
Song Young-gil returns to the Democratic Party... Jeong Cheong-rae says "Expecting a significant role"
The Democratic Party of Korea has approved the return of former leader Song Young-gil following his acquittal in a corruption trial.
Woman at heart of US trial says she was addicted to social media aged six
A young woman testifies in a high-profile trial, claiming she became addicted to social media at a very young age, which led to significant mental health struggles.
The trial that must answer what the investigation could not: why Loan Peña disappeared
The trial concerning the mysterious disappearance of 5-year-old Loan Peña, last seen on June 13, 2024, involves 17 defendants, with serious allegations including the abduction of the child and attempts to obstruct the investigation.
Trial of stolen Elysée Palace porcelain dinnerware opens in Paris
A trial regarding stolen porcelain dinnerware from the Elysée Palace has commenced in Paris.
'Fringe Benefits': a retired judge complained about the lack of snacks and coffee for magistrates during a trial at the STF
During a trial at Brazil's Supreme Federal Court, retired judge Cláudia Márcia de Carvalho Soares criticized the lack of basic provisions for magistrates, including snacks and functional apartments.
The trial filed by Algerian boxer Imane Khelif for cyberbullying postponed to early 2027
The trial for cyberbullying against Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, filed against far-right influencer Papacito, has been postponed to January 28, 2027.
US: Trial begins in New York against Pakistani national for plotting the murder of Trump
A trial has commenced in New York against Pakistani national Asif Merchant for allegedly conspiring to commit political murders, including that of Donald Trump.