Epstein, Clinton at Congress: 'I did not have sex with the girl in the bathtub. Calling Hillary was wrong'
During congressional hearings regarding the Epstein case, Bill Clinton denied any wrongdoing or knowledge of illegal activities, asserting that his relationship with Epstein was solely professional and had ended before the crimes became public knowledge.
Epstein files: Clinton hearings 'political theatre to distract public from Trump'
The article examines claims that hearings related to the Epstein files regarding Clinton are merely distraction tactics from Trump-related issues.
STF resumes judgment on salary supplements for public servants
The STF returns to discuss and vote on the suspension of salary supplements for public servants in Brazil following hearings and reports by its ministers.
Câmara de Campos holds hearings and resumes legislative work
The Chamber of Campos dos Goytacazes resumes legislative activities following a recess, with public hearings scheduled for transparency and health management reports.
Hillary and Bill Clinton to testify in House’s Jeffrey Epstein investigation
Hillary and Bill Clinton are set to testify before Congress regarding their ties to Jeffrey Epstein, amid claims of unfair targeting and calls for public hearings.
Hearings before the National Appeal Chamber under new rules
The article discusses new arrangements for hearings before the National Appeal Chamber in Poland.
Ports Framework Stalls in Congress and Committee Still Has No Date to Resume Debates
The Special Committee of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies is yet to set a date to resume public hearings on the Ports Framework bill, which has already seen progress but requires further adjustments before voting.
Reporter's Notebook: Clintons call for open Epstein files hearing after months of defying subpoenas
Bill and Hillary Clinton are advocating for public hearings regarding the Epstein files after initially resisting subpoenas.
Good news for renters in New York: the proposal by Zohran Mamdani that would bring relief
Zohran Mamdani, the mayor of New York, is initiating public hearings to address rental scams and abuses, aimed at providing relief for renters.
Good news for tenants in New York: public hearings against rental abuses and scams begin
New York City has launched public hearings to address rental abuses and scams, allowing tenants to share their grievances in a bid to reform housing policies.
Piauí begins the land regularization of more than 100 properties in 3 municipalities
The government of Piauí is set to hold public hearings for the regularization of over 100 properties in three municipalities this week.
Bill, Hillary Clinton call for public Epstein hearings
Bill and Hillary Clinton request that their congressional testimonies regarding their connections to Jeffrey Epstein be held publicly to ensure the issue is not politicized by Republicans.
Epstein case: Bill and Hillary Clinton demand public hearings
Bill and Hillary Clinton have reversed their previous refusal to testify regarding their connections to Jeffrey Epstein and are now calling for public hearings.
Bill Clinton demands open hearings on the Epstein case
Former President Bill Clinton criticizes Republicans' handling of the Epstein case and calls for open hearings, stating that the public deserves truth and justice.
South Africa: Home Affairs Committee Concludes Nationwide Public Hearings On Marriage Bill
The South African Home Affairs Committee completed public hearings on the Marriage Bill, gathering diverse community insights to refine the proposed legislation.
Renan mentions violations of secrecy, Lula, and Galpolo in Senate commission about the Master
Senator Renan Calheiros announced a working group to investigate the Master Bank scandal, promising thorough oversight including document analyses and public hearings.
MT opens public consultation to transform 66 traditional schools into military schools
The government of Mato Grosso has initiated a public consultation to discuss converting 66 regular schools into civic-military management units, with hearings scheduled for February 24 and 25.
Léa Salamé, Rachida Dati, Élise Lucet... The inquiry commission on public broadcasting summons new personalities
The parliamentary inquiry commission on public broadcasting will resume its work on January 19, with new personalities summoned for hearings, as detailed by its president Jérémie Patrier-Leitus.
"Some members of the office demand its end": intense pressure on the public audiovisual investigation commission
The investigation commission facing intense pressure from certain members of the office is set to resume hearings in mid-January after being restructured by its president.