US veteran charged with ‘conspiracy’ over ICE protest refuses to plead guilty
A US veteran charged with conspiracy over a protest against ICE refuses to plead guilty and is prepared to go to trial.
Trial date set for Rafael Caro Quintero in the US: When will it be?
The trial for drug trafficker Rafael Caro Quintero, co-founder of the defunct Guadalajara Cartel, is set to begin on March 8, 2027, in New York.
"This case marked us": at the trial for the murder of Justine Vayrac, police bewildered by the 'chameleon' Lucas Larivée
The trial of Lucas Larivée for the murder of Justine Vayrac reveals disturbing insights into his character and behavior, alarming investigators involved in the case.
The US Justice suspended the discovery in the YPF trial and awaits to define the appeal on the main issue
The United States Court has suspended the discovery phase in the YPF expropriation trial while reviewing Argentina's appeal against a ruling demanding over $16 billion in damages.
Families of US victims seek justice in landmark social media addiction trial
Families of victims are pursuing justice in a major trial against Google and Meta regarding social media addiction's impact on youth.
Trial for YPF: The United States gives another hand to Argentina in its search to avoid seizures
The U.S. Justice Department has filed a memorandum supporting Argentina's emergency motion to suspend the discovery process in the YPF case, which involves a $16 billion judgment over the expropriation of YPF.
'IG is a drug': jury to deliberate as US trial over social media addiction wraps up
The first jury trial addressing the harmful effects of social media concluded, with arguments centering on the addictive nature of platforms like Meta and YouTube and their impact on youth mental health.
Experts fear ‘unethical’ vaccine trial in Africa is ‘prototype’ for US studies under RFK Jr
Experts express concerns that a controversial vaccine trial in Guinea-Bissau may set a precedent for future vaccine studies in the United States under Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Abigael González ‘El Cuini’, brother-in-law of ‘Mencho’, seeks agreement with US Prosecutor: Hearing postponed
Abigael González, associated with the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, is attempting to negotiate a plea deal with US authorities to avoid trial.
Brothers luxury real estate agents convicted of sex trafficking in case that shocked the real estate market in the US
Three brothers, renowned luxury real estate agents in the US, were convicted of sex trafficking after a lengthy trial involving allegations of drugging and assaulting women.
Live Nation reaches an agreement with the Department of Justice to end the antitrust trial
Live Nation has reached an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice to end an antitrust trial concerning its monopoly in the live music industry, following allegations of unfair competition and price gouging.
The Trump government intervenes to help Argentina in the YPF trial
The U.S. Department of Justice has requested that Argentina allocate part of its speaking time in a New York Appeals Court hearing to support its position in a legal case involving the 2012 expropriation of YPF shares.
[Exclusive] Cancellation of Truth Finding for Baek Nak-jeong, Re-trial Initiated for 'Violation of 1948 Proclamation' Charges
A re-trial has been initiated regarding the charges against the late Baek Nak-jeong for violating military proclamations during the US military government period, following the controversial cancellation of his truth finding due to newly discovered information.
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.
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.
Trial over child addiction: former head of WhatsApp reveals why she left the app in Brazil: 'immense frustration'
Daniela de Almeida, former head of public policy at WhatsApp in Brazil, expresses her frustrations regarding barriers she faced while trying to develop safer technologies for children amidst an ongoing US trial on social media addiction.
Twenty-year-old testifies at US trial about harm from social media addiction
A young woman is testifying in a significant trial against social media companies, alleging that their addictive products have harmed children, including herself.
Nigerian faces trial in US over sextortion, death of American
A Nigerian man, Afeez Adewale, has been extradited to the US to face charges related to sexual extortion and the death of an American man.
Trial over YPF: Preska rejected the suspension of the search for assets to embargo and Argentina will appeal again
A US court has denied Argentina's request to suspend the asset discovery phase in the YPF expropriation case, prompting the country to appeal the ruling.
Trial over YPF: Preska rejected the suspension of the search for attachable assets and Argentina will appeal
A U.S. judge denied Argentina's request to suspend the search for state assets potentially subject to seizure in the ongoing YPF case, prompting the country to announce an impending appeal.
Rick Scott says Prince Andrew 'absolutely' must face US trial in Epstein case if American laws were broken
Senator Rick Scott insists that Prince Andrew must face trial in the U.S. if found to have broken American laws related to his connections with Jeffrey Epstein.
‘I was so scared’: US trial witnesses allege Alexander brothers worked together to rape women
Witnesses in a US trial allege that Israeli-American real estate brokers, the Alexander brothers, coordinated in sexual assaults against women.
Invalidation of Trial of Stanford Students over Pro-Palestinian Protests
A U.S. judge has declared the trial of five current and former Stanford students related to pro-Palestinian protests in 2024 invalid due to a hung jury.
Judge sets trial date for Donald Trump's defamation case against BBC
Donald Trump's defamation case against the BBC is scheduled for trial in February 2027, following a ruling by a US judge.
How the historic trial of Meta and Google can impact Brazil?
Meta and Google are facing a historic trial in the US over allegations of promoting addiction in children and adolescents, with potential global implications including for Brazil.
US Trial and EU: Does Social Media Manipulate Children's Minds?
The US is undergoing a trial against tech giants Alphabet and Meta for allegedly making children addicted to their platforms, while the EU raises similar concerns against TikTok.
US social media companies on trial over accusations they engineered 'addiction' for children
US social media companies, including Meta Platforms and YouTube, are in a landmark trial facing allegations of deliberately designing their products to induce addiction in children.
Big Techs Face Historic Trial in the US Over Social Media Addiction
A historic trial regarding social media addiction began in Los Angeles, potentially setting a legal precedent for platforms like Meta and YouTube that are accused of intentionally designing their services to foster addiction in children.
Main trial begins in US addiction case against Meta, YouTube
A significant trial has commenced in the United States concerning allegations that Meta and YouTube designed their platforms to be addictive for children.
Libya: mastermind of the attack on the American consulate in Benghazi extradited to the United States
The mastermind behind the 2012 attack on the American consulate in Benghazi, al-Zoubeir al-Bakouch, has been extradited to the United States for trial.
FBI's 'most wanted terrorist' arrested in the UK. He will be extradited to the USA
One of the FBI's most wanted terrorists, who had been on the run for over 20 years, has been arrested in the UK and will be extradited to the US for trial.
FBI 'most wanted terrorist' arrested in Wales can be extradited, judge rules
Daniel Andreas San Diego, a fugitive for over 20 years and on the FBI's 'most wanted terrorist' list, was arrested in Wales and is set to be extradited to the US for trial.
Widow of Goran Šarić in court: Banožić never offered us help
The trial against former defense minister Mario Banožić is ongoing, with the widow of Goran Šarić testifying that Banožić never provided any help after the accident that claimed her husband's life.
Wife of the deceased: Banožić did not express condolences or offer help. Lawyer: Tell us how much compensation you received
The trial of former minister Mario Banožić continues in Vinkovci, where he is charged with causing a traffic accident on November 11, 2023, resulting in the death of Goran Šarić.
Defense on 13 Skaugum minutes: - Clearly a theme for us
Marius Borg Høiby is accused of assault at Skaugum on December 20, 2018, with the victim having no memory of the incident, prompting discussions about her condition at the time during the trial.
New documents point to closer ties between Noam Chomsky and Epstein
Recently released documents from the U.S. Department of Justice reveal new details about the decades-long relationship between linguist Noam Chomsky and financier Jeffrey Epstein, who died in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking.
2026 World Cup will test fan entry for LA 2028, US Olympic chief says
The head of the US Olympic committee stated that the 2026 World Cup will serve as a trial run for the U.S. in hosting spectators for the upcoming 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
F.A.Z. Early Thinker: Does Petro's Visit to Trump Lead to Escalation?
US President Trump hosts Colombia's President Petro amidst US-Israel preparations for talks with Iran and the trial of Norway's Crown Princess's son.
"Islamist attackers are among us"
Ahmad Mansour warns of a dangerous normalization of terror ahead of the trial for the Munich attack, urging society to take a more active stand against radical elements in everyday life.
American Legal Expert: The Reason for Maduro's Trial Dates Back More Than 30 Years
An American international law professor stated that any trial of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who is detained in the U.S., might rely on a controversial legal opinion from 1989.
Striano Case, the position of the journalists worsens: "Interrogate us"
As the trial for dossier creation approaches, journalists involved in the Striano case demand to be interrogated to share their version of the events surrounding the misuse of confidential information in the Anti-Mafia system.
Trial of Maduro.. What comes after the fall of the President of Venezuela?
The article discusses the implications of U.S. actions in Venezuela following the political upheaval surrounding President Maduro, emphasizing the cautious assessment of the situation by a former U.S. intelligence official.
Musk lawsuit over OpenAI for-profit conversion can go to trial, US judge says
A US judge has ruled that Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI can proceed to trial, indicating sufficient evidence to support Musk's claims regarding the organization's shift to a for-profit model.
Russia: America's seizure of the oil tanker is blatant piracy
Russia has condemned the U.S. seizure of a Russian-flagged oil tanker in the Atlantic as a violation of maritime law and labeled it 'blatant piracy,' while the U.S. has indicated that the crew may face trial in the United States.
Maduro's legal team includes seasoned lawyer who defended WikiLeaks' Assange
Venezuela's ousted leader Nicolas Maduro has enlisted veteran attorney Barry Pollack, known for defending Julian Assange, for his upcoming US trial on drug trafficking charges.
"Networks" Discusses Arab Reactions to Maduro's Trial and Debate Over Biden's Pension
The program 'Networks' highlights the varied Arab reactions on social media regarding former US President Joe Biden's record pension and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's trial in New York.
Trial against Maduro, US reverses course: the accusation of leading a drug cartel falls
The US Department of Justice has reversed its accusation against Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, which alleged he led a drug cartel, although narco-trafficking conspiracy charges remain.
Trial against Maduro: An unconventional judge with a strong moral compass
The article discusses a trial involving Alejandro Orozco, a Mexican immigrant in the US who, after discovering cocaine hidden in a vegetable shipment, reported it to the police despite being disregarded.
Trial in New York after US Attack: Nicolás Maduro Proclaims His Innocence
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro refuted US charges against him in court, while supporters and critics gathered outside the building.
New Authorities Sworn in in Venezuela. Meanwhile, Maduro's Trial Begins in the USA
Delcy Rodriguez has been sworn in as Venezuela's interim leader following the kidnapping of President Nicolas Maduro, expressing concern for the president and the First Lady during her inauguration.