Trial for the Tempe Tragedy – Houpas: "Our children were killed by Karamanlis and he is not being tried"
The trial regarding the Tempe tragedy, which resulted in 57 deaths, begins tomorrow, with families blaming political leaders for accountability.
JÜRI TOOMEPUU ⟩ "Put Putin on trial" – Significant rifts are emerging in the Kremlin's court
Former politician Jüri Toomepuu discusses the emergence of critical voices from within Russia's political system that challenge the Kremlin.
"Friends of Marco Rubio": who are the two accused of being agents of Venezuela
The article discusses a federal trial in Miami involving two individuals accused of acting as unregistered foreign agents for the Venezuelan government, linked to former U.S. congressman Marco Rubio.
"Put him on trial." Russian blogger took on Putin and ended up in a psychiatric institution
A Russian blogger who criticized President Putin has been sent to a psychiatric hospital after facing backlash for his comments.
Union of Prosecutors: Condemns any statement from political figures and individuals related to legal matters concerning the Tempe case
The Union of Prosecutors in Greece strongly condemns statements from political figures and those associated with legal proceedings related to the tragic Tempe accident ahead of the upcoming trial.
African Ports Affair: Lawyers for Vincent Bolloré Claim 'An Equitable Trial Impossible'
Vincent Bolloré's lawyers assert that ensuring a fair trial in the ongoing African ports affair is impossible as the case progresses in Paris.
Deputies: the Government delays the formation of the Political Trial Commission while the $LIBRA case advances
The Argentine government delays the establishment of a crucial Political Trial Commission amid ongoing implications of the $LIBRA case.
Selection process advances for the main and alternate member of the Judiciary Council
The selection process for the primary and alternate member of the Judiciary Council of Ecuador is proceeding with the nomination of candidates from the National Court of Justice.
Cristina Kirchner attacks the Justice system over the Cuadernos case: "There are mafia practices"
Former Argentine President Cristina Kirchner has criticized the judicial system during her trial for corruption, claiming it involves mafia-like practices and asserting that she is a victim of political persecution.
Cristina Kirchner's Jokes at the Start of Her Interrogation: 'I Have Nicknames, But I Don't Think They're Appropriate'
Former president Cristina Kirchner appeared in court facing a trial regarding alleged corruption, where she characterized the proceedings as politically motivated.
Sarkozy returns to court in the appeal trial for the Libyan financing case of his campaign
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy has returned to court for the appeal trial regarding the alleged illegal financing of his 2007 campaign by the late Libyan regime of Muammar Gaddafi.
Sarkozy trial 'test to French judicial system' when faced with political pressure
The trial of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy poses significant challenges to the French judicial system amid political pressures.
Appeal trial opens for France's Sarkozy over alleged Libyan funding
Nicolas Sarkozy is undergoing an appeal trial regarding allegations of Libyan financing for his 2007 presidential campaign after previously being imprisoned for the charges.
Nicolas Sarkozy's Appeal Trial in the Libyan Financing Case: Political and Financial Issues Still Threatening the Former President
Nicolas Sarkozy's appeal trial in the Libyan financing case starts as he faces multiple ongoing legal issues stemming from his political career.
From the Bettencourt case to the Libyan trial: Nicolas Sarkozy's never-ending judicial battle
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy continues to face multiple legal challenges, including an appeal in a Libyan financing case that has been ongoing for over 15 years.
Risk of Cross Voting in Bihar: Will Kushwaha's Trial by Fire Ruin the Friendship between Owaisi and Tejashwi for Congress?
The election for five Rajya Sabha seats in Bihar has become a challenging affair, especially for NDA's candidate Upendra Kushwaha, as political tensions rise due to Congress party members being unreachable.
A federal judge has been sent to trial for threatening his employees, and the process for his dismissal is beginning.
Federal Judge Pablo Díaz Lacava of La Pampa has been ordered to stand trial for threats and workplace abuse in a context of gender-based violence against female employees.
Eritrean Satirical Artist Freed After 15 Years in Jail
Eritrean satirical cartoonist Biniam Solomon, known as Cobra, has been released after 15 years in detention without trial.
Trial at TSE threatens to blow up Flávio Bolsonaro's political agreement in Rio
The TSE trial regarding Governor Cláudio Castro's situation has raised tensions in a political agreement involving Senator Flávio Bolsonaro in Rio de Janeiro.
Schoklender said that Bonafini spent the housing money for Kirchnerist politics
Sergio Schoklender claimed that Hebe de Bonafini misappropriated funds meant for social housing to support Kirchnerist political efforts during a fraud trial.
Ozel: 'The trial of Imamoglu is a purely political matter' – Turkey's democracy has likely regressed 50 or 60 years
The trial of Istanbul's imprisoned mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, is described as a political maneuver designed to prevent him from challenging President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in upcoming elections.
A Andorran banker recounts "coercion" by the 'patriotic police': "They demanded accounts of the Mas, Junqueras, and Pujol families"
An Andorran banker claims he faced coercive pressure from the 'patriotic police' regarding accounts of prominent political families in Spain during a court trial.
Trial against Istanbul's former mayor has begun in Turkey
The trial of Ekrem Imamoglu, Istanbul's former mayor and a significant political opponent of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, has commenced amidst allegations of corruption.
Jailed Istanbul mayor goes on trial in corruption case slammed as political
The imprisoned mayor of Istanbul is facing trial on corruption charges that critics claim are politically motivated.
Landmark trial begins for Turkish opposition leader Imamoglu
The trial of Istanbul's mayor Ekrem Imamoglu commenced amidst accusations of political motivation and widespread corruption that could affect his electoral prospects against President Erdogan.
Imamoglu on trial nearly a year after arrest
Istanbul's mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, is on trial almost a year after his arrest, facing charges that could affect his political career.
Istanbul Mayor on Trial for Corruption Charges
Istanbul's mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, faces 142 charges, including bribery and embezzlement, amid claims of political persecution from opposition parties.
Finances of 'Nemuno aušra' - once again under scrutiny
A renewed pre-trial investigation is underway regarding the financial support provided to the party 'Nemuno aušra' during the 2024 parliamentary elections in Lithuania.
Prime Minister at the Council of State: What he said about justice, the wiretapping case, and the trial of the Tempe accident
The Greek Prime Minister spoke at the inauguration of the renovated Council of State building, addressing crucial issues of justice and current political events, including the wiretapping scandal and the Tempe trial.
The Participation Council Has Not Yet Activated the Mechanism to Replace Mario Godoy in the Judiciary
The Participation Council of Ecuador is delaying the selection of a replacement for Mario Godoy as president of the Judiciary Council following his resignation and subsequent political trial leading to his removal.
‘Allegation of Political Donation’ Kang Sun-woo's Detention Hearing Ends... Result Expected Tonight
Kang Sun-woo, an independent lawmaker charged with accepting a political donation of 100 million KRW, has completed his pre-trial detention hearing, with results expected later today.
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.
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.
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.
Setback for a businessman, Cristina and De Vido in the trial for the Coima Notebooks
The Argentine Federal Criminal Cassation Court rejected a businessman’s offer to pay and perform community service to avoid prosecution in a corruption trial involving notable political figures.
Notebooks of the Bribes: The Trial Court Rejected an Attempt by Ricardo Jaime to Dismiss One of the Judges
In a legal move, Ricardo Jaime's attempt to disqualify judge Fernando Canero on grounds of perceived bias has been rejected by the Federal Oral Court No. 7.
MERA25: Political targeting behind the trial of Varoufakis
The Greek political party MERA25 has expressed strong opposition to the trial of its secretary, Yanis Varoufakis, accusing the government of manipulating the justice system for political reasons.
Trial begins of Brazil politicians accused of ordering lawmakers murder
The trial has commenced for Brazilian politicians who are accused of orchestrating the murder of lawmakers, raising significant legal and political implications.
First Group of the STF begins second day of the trial of the Marielle case
The First Group of Brazil's Federal Supreme Court has commenced the second day of trial for those accused of instigating the murder of former councilor Marielle Franco and her driver Anderson Gomes.
STF judges those accused of ordering Marielle's murder; watch live
The Supreme Federal Court of Brazil is set to announce its verdict in the trial concerning the murder of councilwoman Marielle Franco.
Lessa's plea bargain becomes the center of debate between prosecution and defense in the Marielle case at the Supreme Court
The validity of ex-PM Ronnie Lessa's plea bargain has taken center stage in the ongoing trial of the Marielle Franco case at Brazil's Supreme Court.
'Marielle Franco Case': 'This trial is a milestone in the fight against impunity and political violence'
The trial of two Rio de Janeiro political leaders and a police commissioner accused of orchestrating the assassination of city councilor Marielle Franco in 2018 has commenced in Brazil's Supreme Court.
Marielle Case: First Panel Begins Judging Those Accused of Ordering the Murder of Councilwoman
The First Panel of the Federal Supreme Court in Brazil began the trial of those accused of orchestrating the murder of councilwoman Marielle Franco.
Tunisian lawyer jailed by anti-terror court released from prison
Ahmed Souab, a prominent Tunisian lawyer, has been released from prison after serving a 10-month sentence handed down by an anti-terror court for criticizing a mass trial of political figures.
Marielle case: see who has already been convicted for the execution
The trial of suspects involved in the assassination of Rio de Janeiro councilwoman Marielle Franco has commenced, with three individuals already serving sentences for their roles in the crime.
Marielle Case: First Panel judges those accused of ordering the murder of councilwoman; learn about the trial
The First Panel of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) in Brazil will begin trial proceedings on January 24 against those accused of ordering the murder of councilwoman Marielle Franco.
Family Members of Marielle Franco Express Surprise at Involvement of Delegate in the Crime: 'He Claimed to Be a Friend'; STF Judges the Perpetrators
The family of Marielle Franco, a councilwoman murdered in Rio de Janeiro in March 2018, is hopeful for justice as the Supreme Court begins the trial of those accused of orchestrating her murder.
Jang Dong-hyuk Remains Silent Before Yoon Seok-yeol's First Trial Verdict, Kim Min-soo Raises Need for Political Interpretation Review on Insurrection Application
Ahead of Yoon Seok-yeol's first trial verdict, Jang Dong-hyuk, head of the ruling party, refrains from commenting while Kim Min-soo calls for careful review of political interpretations surrounding the insurrection charges.
ADN presents motion of censure and dismissal of Mario Godoy in the political trial in the National Assembly
Ana Belén Tapia from the ADN party presented a motion to censure and dismiss Mario Godoy during a political trial in the National Assembly of Ecuador.
Tempi: The Association of Judges and Prosecutors denounces "political grave robbing and extreme opportunism" regarding the trial
The Association of Judges and Prosecutors in Greece has condemned political interference in the trial related to the tragic railway accident in Tempi, starting on March 23.