The Hour of Trial for Iran Is Coming. Donald Trump May Deal a Devastating Blow
The article discusses the implications of a U.S. ultimatum against Iran, particularly concerning the Strait of Hormuz and Iranian economic infrastructure.
The trial against the Argentine lawyer accused of racism in Brazil begins: what penalties she faces
Agostina Páez, a 29-year-old Argentine lawyer, faces a trial in Brazil where she is accused of three counts of racial injury, potentially facing up to 15 years in prison.
Denies charges of abuse
The man accused of serious sexual offenses against multiple children pleaded not guilty at the start of his trial in Sunnmøre District Court.
Tempi: The trial begins - The courtroom is full, tension over overcrowding conditions
The trial for the Tempi railway tragedy, which resulted in the deaths of 57 people, began in Larissa today under strict security and amidst concerns over overcrowding in the courtroom.
Trial of Tempe: The president of the Athens Bar Association calls on all lawyers to rise to the occasion
The president of the Athens Bar Association urges lawyers to uphold legal proceedings during the trial concerning the Tempe tragedy in Greece.
Larissa: Protest gathering outside the courthouse for the Tempi trial
Demonstrators have gathered early in the morning at the 'Gaiaopolis' venue in Larissa, where the trial for the Tempi railway disaster is about to begin.
Tension in the trial for the Tempi: Media leave, lawyers protest - 'We didn't come for a show'
The trial regarding the tragic Tempi incident has commenced amid significant protests from lawyers over the inadequacy of the courtroom, leading to a temporary session halt.
Sunnmøre: Man charged with sexual assault against several children
A man in his 40s is on trial in Sunnmøre for multiple sexual assaults against children under 16 years old.
Something terrible happened next to the Kuopio train station – IL follows the trial
A trial for a murder case that occurred near the Kuopio train station is being closely followed by Iltalehti, as a 44-year-old man faces charges of murder and violation of burial peace.
Court: Uniform prohibition of success fees for lawyers is not valid; lower court ruling rebuts Supreme Court precedent
A South Korean court ruled that success fee agreements between clients and lawyers based on trial outcomes are valid, contradicting a previous Supreme Court ruling that deemed such agreements invalid.
Tempi: The Time for Justice – 36 Defendants on Trial for the Tragedy with 57 Dead
The trial begins for 36 defendants related to the Tempi train disaster in Greece that resulted in 57 fatalities.
The Trial of the Tempi Incident Begins – Strict Security Measures – Continuous Updates
The trial relating to the Tempi train disaster has commenced in Larissa, Greece, with heightened security measures due to the significance of the case involving 57 victims.
During the trial of Ričardas Malinauskas and former judges for corruption, the accused will have the final word
The trial of Ričardas Malinauskas, accused of bribery alongside several others, is set to conclude with final statements from the defendants following a controversial verdict from the Kaunas Regional Court.
The trial for the tragedy in the Tempi region begins – 36 defendants in court
The trial for the deadly train crash in Tempi, Greece, that killed 57 people, including many young adults, begins today with 36 defendants facing charges related to the incident.
Contest of evidence, 'pressure on witnesses' and mental health: the strategies of Jairinho and Monique in the Henry Borel case
The defense strategies for Jairinho and Monique aim for acquittal in the upcoming trial concerning the death of 4-year-old Henry Borel, involving challenges to evidence and claims of mental distress.
'I have mourned for justice longer than I lived with my son,' says Henry Borel's father
Leniel Borel, the father of four-year-old Henry Borel, expresses his relentless pursuit of justice following his son's tragic death five years ago, with a jury trial set to commence shortly.
Today’s Vima: The time for justice has come for Tempi
The long-awaited trial regarding the Tempi train disaster is set to begin today in Larissa, with discussions on the court's composition and the accused.
Henry Borel Case: Jury to Judge Jairinho and Monique for the Boy's Death Starting This Monday
The trial of Jairinho and Monique for the death of Henry Borel begins today in Rio de Janeiro, with the prosecution seeking 35 years of imprisonment for each of them.
Two accused of assaulting a suspect claim 'no recognition of assault' in initial trial
In the initial trial of four police officers charged with assaulting a suspect during a search, two defendants stated they did not recognize their actions as assault.
5 in the morning: Plans for Iran - The trial for the Tempi disaster - The prosecution of Tsangarakis
The article discusses the ongoing conflict in Iran amid unclear U.S. strategies, highlighting recent statements from Trump and the implications for energy security and global economics.
Update for NSW portable bonds scheme, as user-fee called into question
The NSW government is set to trial a Smart Rental Bonds system that allows renters to transfer their bond from one property to another before its full launch in mid-2026.
Henry Borel Case: A dispute of versions will mark the trial of those accused of the child's death; Fantástico shows behind the scenes
The trial of those accused in the death of 4-year-old Henry Borel is set to begin next week in Rio de Janeiro, with anticipated conflicting narratives from both the prosecution and defense.
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.
Lieutenant Colonel Suspected of Killing His Wife is Accused of Sexual Harassment by Police Woman
A police officer has accused Lieutenant Colonel Geraldo Neto, who is already on trial for the femicide of his wife Gisele Alves Santana, of sexual harassment.
Triple A Case: Trial Hearing Will Resume on May 30
The trial hearing for the Triple A case has been postponed to May 30, 2026, after connectivity issues and defense complaints.
Trial hearing in the Triple A case resumes with Aquiles Alvarez at the Santa Elena Judicial Unit
The trial hearing in the Triple A case, involving allegations of illegal oil trading, resumed with Mayor Aquiles Alvarez present at the Santa Elena Judicial Unit.
Massa will testify as a witness in the 'Shared Dreams' trial against the Schoklender brothers and De Vido
Former Economy Minister Sergio Massa will testify this week in a trial concerning irregularities in the 'Shared Dreams' housing program linked to the Madres de Plaza de Mayo.
They call for the former leadership of the Córdoba Penitentiary Service to be brought to trial for a corruption and extortion scheme
The prosecution has called for the trial of former high-ranking officials of the Córdoba Penitentiary Service accused of forming a criminal organization involved in corruption and extortion.
Couple suspected of killing 40-day-old baby has trial scheduled in MT
A couple accused of murdering their 40-day-old baby is set to stand trial in Mato Grosso, Brazil, next week after forensic evidence contradicted initial claims of accidental death.
WATCH ⟩ Hockey Player and His Allies on Trial for Arson in Russia's Interests
Two young men have been charged with malicious arson in Russia's interests for setting fire to railway distribution systems and a locomotive, allegedly in propaganda acts filmed for use in the Ukraine conflict.
Hockey Player and His Associates to be Tried for Burning of Locomotive in Russia's Interests
A Latvian hockey player and two associates face trial for sabotaging railroad equipment on behalf of Russian interests, with implications for national security and espionage.
Court orders transfer of Aquiles Alvarez to La Libertad judicial unit to continue trial hearing
The court has ordered the transfer of Aquiles Alvarez and César Bravo to continue their trial hearing in La Libertad due to technical issues during the previous session.
Bouches-du-Rhône: High-tension trial of two DZ Mafia executives charged with murder
The trial of Gabriel Ory and Amine Oualane begins, focusing on their involvement in the 2019 murders of two known figures in the drug trafficking world.
The jury for the Henry Borel case begins this Monday (23) in Rio, five years after the crime
The trial for the Henry Borel case starts on Monday in Rio de Janeiro, focusing on the allegations against the child's mother and her partner.
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.
Triple A Case: Trial Hearing Reinstated with Defenders of the Accused in the Encuentro Prison
The trial hearing for the Triple A case has been reinstated, with lawyers for the accused traveling to prison to meet their clients in preparation for the legal proceedings.
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.
The wide field dreams of wearing down the government. Elly at risk of trial
The left-leaning coalition is at a critical point as they leverage a referendum to undermine Meloni's government and strengthen their own leadership.
Tempi: The trial begins – the atmosphere of tension, the responsibility of the judges
The trial regarding the deadly train accident in Tempi, which claimed 57 lives, mostly young people, begins amidst a tense atmosphere, with 36 defendants in the dock, including railway and government officials.
Trial in Tempi: The Atmosphere in Larissa a Day Before Its Start
The atmosphere in Larissa is charged with anticipation one day before the trial related to the deadly Tempi train accident, as a banner calls for a gathering in support of the victims.
- A Living Hell
Katrine (51), accused of murdering her husband in Spain, claims self-defense as she awaits trial after spending 19 months in high-security prison before being released on bail.
Tempi: The long-awaited trial begins tomorrow in Larissa – 36 people in the dock
The trial related to the devastating train accident in Tempi, which resulted in 57 deaths, is set to begin in Larissa, Greece, with 36 defendants and over 350 witnesses.
Jairinho's defense attempts to move Henry's case jury from Rio and claims pressure on jurors
The defense of ex-councilor Jairinho has requested the transfer of the jury trial for the death of Henry Borel, citing that media coverage in Rio compromises juror impartiality.
Triple A Case: Hearing Suspended and Defense of the Accused Must Move to the Encuentro Prison
The specialized Criminal Guarantees Tribunal suspended the trial hearing of the Triple A case and ordered the defense attorneys to move to the Encuentro Prison in Santa Elena.
Trial of OPEKEPE: Varra is set to testify on Tuesday with a 'heavy' file
Grigoris Varra, former president of OPEKEPE, will present a 93-page document during his testimony in an ongoing court case involving former officials of the organization.
"No problem": among the relatives of Aurélie S., accused of killing and freezing her two infants, total blindness
Relatives of Aurélie S., on trial for allegedly killing and freezing her two babies, describe her as a secretive and overwhelmed woman during the court hearings.
Triple A Case: Trial Hearing Resumes This Weekend and Prosecution Calls 25 Witnesses
The trial hearing for the Triple A case in Ecuador resumes this weekend with the prosecution summoning 25 witnesses to testify against individuals accused of illegal hydrocarbon commercialization.
‘Living without your words is a lot of loneliness’: What did ‘El Chapo’s’ loving letters to his girlfriends say?
The trial of ‘El Chapo’ revealed not only the crimes of Joaquín Guzmán Loera but also his sentimental side through letters to his romantic partners.
Linni Meister on the trial: - Knows justice will prevail!
Linni Meister has been vocal about her experience as a victim in the ongoing trial against Marius Borg Høiby, who faces several charges including rape, and awaits a verdict in June.
UK government yet to trial OpenAI tech months after signing partnership
The UK government has not conducted any trials involving OpenAI's technology despite signing a partnership eight months ago aimed at addressing societal challenges with artificial intelligence.