Customs Duties: A Judge Rejects the U.S. Government's Request to Postpone Refunds
A U.S. judge has denied the government's request to delay refunds of previously paid tariffs, complicating the refund process for importers.
British Court Allows Yukos Shareholders to Pursue Russian Assets in $65Bln Dispute
Former Yukos shareholders have received a legal green light from London's High Court to pursue $65 billion in arbitration awards against Russian state assets.
Greenpeace received a sentence for 345 million dollars for protests against a pipeline in the United States
A North Dakota judge has ruled that Greenpeace must pay $345 million for damages related to protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Hearing for Former Philippine President at International Criminal Court: Prosecutors Claim He Ordered Civilian Killings
The International Criminal Court is conducting hearings to determine if former Philippine President Duterte will face trial for allegedly ordering the killings of civilians during his controversial war on drugs.
Israel's Supreme Court Suspends Order That Would End Operations of NGOs in Gaza
Israel's Supreme Court has suspended an order that would have forced 37 foreign humanitarian NGOs to cease operations in Gaza and the West Bank.
Israel's top court allows aid groups to keep working in Gaza, for now
Israel's Supreme Court has temporarily permitted aid organizations, including Doctors Without Borders, to continue their operations in Gaza after blocking a government ban.
Palestine: Court Halts Immediate Closure of Humanitarian Organizations
Israel's Supreme Court has temporarily halted an order that would have forced Refugee Aid and 36 other international organizations to cease operations in Palestinian territories.
World Economy: 'We now have better cards against Donald Trump'
Economist Gabriel Felbermayr discusses the recent US Supreme Court decision to halt some of Trump's tariffs, viewing it as a positive opportunity for Germany and Europe.
Breaking: Israeli Supreme Court freezes government's decision to expel 37 humanitarian organizations from Gaza and the West Bank until further notice
The Israeli Supreme Court has decided to freeze a government order to expel 37 humanitarian organizations operating in Gaza and the West Bank.
Free Trade Agreement: EU Commission Announces Mercosur Application
The EU Commission plans to implement the free trade agreement with the Mercosur countries despite an ongoing review by the European Court of Justice.
Wiretaps: The court decision makes waves around the world - 'The Predator gang has been convicted'
A recent court decision regarding wiretapping in Greece has garnered international attention and is considered significant in the context of political crises in Europe regarding the use of surveillance software.
Surprising Decision: The Conviction of Democracy Activist Is Nullified
A Hong Kong court unexpectedly overturned the fraud conviction of democracy activist Jimmy Lai, who is still serving a 20-year sentence for other charges.
International Relief Organizations Urge Israeli Court to Prevent Activity Cessation
International humanitarian organizations have filed an urgent petition with the Israeli Supreme Court to suspend a government order requiring them to withdraw from all Palestinian territories by the end of the month, citing serious humanitarian concerns for residents in Gaza.
The "umbrella" is not enough in the storm
President Trump is attempting to rewrite global trade rules based on U.S. interests, as reiterated in his recent State of the Union address.
TRUMP'S TARIFFS Illegal: Here are the Winners and Losers of the Tariff Ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court ruling that many of Donald Trump's import tariffs are illegal impacts several countries and their trade agreements with the U.S.
Hong Kong Court Overturns Fraud Conviction of Jimmy Lai
The Hong Kong Court of Appeal has overturned media tycoon Jimmy Lai's conviction and sentence for fraud, allowing him to appeal his case.
Two politicians convicted for the murder of Marielle Franco in Brazil
Two politicians and three others have been found guilty by Brazil's Supreme Court for the murder of human rights activist Marielle Franco in 2018.
Hong Kong โthrowsโ Josรฉ Mulino for taking away 2 ports from the Panama Canal: โRespect the contractsโ
The Government of Hong Kong has expressed strong protests to Panama over the control of two ports taken from CK Hutchison, following a Supreme Court ruling in Panama.
US tariffs could rise to 15% or more after supreme court blow, trade representative says
US tariffs on some countries are set to increase from 10% to 15% following a Supreme Court ruling against the previous tariff policies.
The tearful Hรธiby in court: โ Mom and Haakon have been the world's kindest
Marius Borg Hรธiby is testifying in court regarding allegations of domestic abuse against his former partner, influencer Nora Haukland, passionately defending his family and criticizing her testimony.
Trump: Tariffs will remain in force
In his State of the Union address, President Trump announced he would find ways to keep the tariffs he imposed on nearly all countries in the world.
NGOs appeal to Israeli Supreme Court to maintain operations in Gaza
Dozens of humanitarian groups have submitted a petition to the Israeli Supreme Court seeking permission to continue operations in Gaza amidst new regulations requiring them to disclose the names of their staff.
War in Ukraine: Journalists killed, tortured, imprisoned... Reporters Without Borders brings the case before the ICC
Reporters Without Borders has filed a complaint with the International Criminal Court concerning crimes against humanity targeting journalists in Ukraine during the ongoing conflict.
Trump gives 'State of the Union' speech today in the US Congress; g1 will broadcast live
Trump is set to deliver his State of the Union address today, with g1 broadcasting the event live.
Beijing Sees Opportunity After Court Restricts Trump's Tariff Weapon
Beijing views the recent Supreme Court ruling that limits President Trump's ability to impose broad tariffs as an opportunity to reset trade relations on its own terms ahead of an upcoming summit.
New American Tariff Rate Comes into Effect After Supreme Court Ruling
A new American tariff on goods from around the world has taken effect following a Supreme Court ruling stating that previous increased tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump were illegal.
Balance of Powers in the United States
The US Supreme Court has reaffirmed that political decisions are subject to judicial review by invalidating significant tariffs from the Trump administration, emphasizing the importance of adherence to legal frameworks.
Iran: First Death Sentence Imposed on a Man Linked to the Mass Protests of January
An Iranian court controlled by the Revolutionary Guards has imposed a death sentence on a man accused of 'enmity against God', marking the first such sentence related to the mass protests of January.
Trade Policy: Europe Must Stand Firm in the Customs Dispute with the USA
The European Union should halt its customs agreement with the USA following a recent Supreme Court ruling that deemed many of Trump's tariffs illegal.
Allies, Not Vassals
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Congress retains exclusive authority to impose tariffs, overturning a key component of President Donald Trump's trade policy.
Understand what happened after the US Supreme Court blocked Trump's tariffs
The US Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump's global tariffs violated federal law, impacting his economic agenda and leaving international trade agreements uncertain.
Trumpโs new global tariffs kick in at 10% โ business live
President Trump's new 10% tariffs on imports have come into effect, following a Supreme Court ruling that blocked many of his previous import taxes.
The new global tariffs imposed by Donald Trump take effect this Tuesday
Donald Trump's new global tariffs of 10% take effect today following a Supreme Court ruling challenging his trade policies.
US '10% Global Tariff' Effective... Trump: 'Higher Tariffs If You Play with Rulings'
Donald Trump has announced the imposition of a 10% global tariff effective at midnight, warning countries that renegotiate trade agreements following a Supreme Court ruling will face higher tariffs.
The Whole Worldโs Eyes Are on Trump: Here Are Nine Topics That Could Define His Major Speech
Donald Trump is set to deliver his first State of the Union address in his second term, with global attention focusing on the key topics he may address amid various pressures.
Customs Upset
The article discusses the implications of the changing tariff landscape following a recent decision by the US Supreme Court, affecting international trade dynamics, notably between the US, EU, and China.
Trumpโs scramble to fix his crumbling tariff strategy sows global chaos and confusion
The article discusses Donald Trump's efforts to reform his tariff strategy amid legal challenges, which have led to global uncertainty and market pressures.
Trump's Global Import Tariffs to Come into Effect Today
U.S. President Donald Trump's global import tariffs, initially set to 10%, are now increased to 15% and are set to take effect today.
The judicial blow to Trump's tariffs is another breath of fresh air for Xi Jinping
A recent Supreme Court decision limiting Trump's tariffs is seen as empowering China ahead of a crucial summit between Trump and Xi Jinping.
EU hits pause on trade deal with US, Trump warns countries not to 'play games' after Supreme Court ruling
The EU has decided to pause ratification of its trade deal with the US following a Supreme Court ruling against Trump's tariffs, while Trump cautions other nations to adhere to trade agreements.
Duterte launched 'systematic attack' on Philippine civilians, ICC prosecutors say
Rodrigo Duterte faces crimes against humanity charges as hearings commence at the International Criminal Court regarding his anti-drug campaign in the Philippines.
Tariffs Annulled by the US Supreme Court: Who Are the Big Winners in Africa?
The US Supreme Court's annulment of tariffs has favored several African nations, particularly South Africa, Algeria, Libya, and Tunisia.
USA lifts tariffs, Trump announces new ones. EU suspends ratification of the agreement
Donald Trump has announced that he will impose new tariffs following a recent Supreme Court decision, while the European Parliament has halted the ratification of a trade agreement with the U.S.
F.a.z. Podcast for Germany: 'Disloyal Traitors and Lapdogs': Trump's Customs Chaos Continues
The F.A.Z. Podcast discusses the latest customs decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court and President Trump's controversial responses.
Will the Supreme Court Contain Trump?
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6 to 3 that Donald Trump's tariffs are unconstitutional, signaling institutional resilience against presidential overreach.
They took away their credit cards, Google, and Airbnb reservations. ICC judges face US sanctions
Eleven top officials of the International Criminal Court, including eight judges and three prosecutors, are facing US sanctions due to their investigation into war crimes in Afghanistan and for other reasons.
International Criminal Court: Rodrigo Duterte Feels Too Tired for the Hour of Prosecution
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, known for his harsh stance against the International Criminal Court, is now facing prosecution for his controversial drug war which led to thousands of deaths.
The European Parliament postpones key vote on trade agreement with the US and will meet again next week: "We want clarity"
The European Parliament's Trade Committee has postponed a crucial vote on the EU-US trade agreement due to uncertainty stemming from a US Supreme Court ruling and President Trump's reactions.
World Trade: What the Customs Chaos in the USA Means
The recent Supreme Court ruling deemed many of Trump's special tariffs unlawful, leading to immediate changes in U.S. customs regulations and uncertainties in trade agreements with the EU.
After the 'slap' from the court: How do Trump's new tariffs affect Arab economies and wallets?
The article discusses the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Trump's tariffs and how it will affect Arab economies differently, with some benefiting from lower tariffs and others facing increased rates.