Gil Ofarim Apologizes for False Antisemitism Claims
German musician Gil Ofarim apologizes for false antisemitism accusations, seeking a second chance after legal proceedings.
Gil Ofarim Apologizes for False Antisemitism Claims
German musician Gil Ofarim apologizes for false antisemitism accusations, seeking a second chance after legal proceedings.
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Greek Court Weighs Conflicting Medical Opinions in Child Deaths
Conflicting medical examiner reports on the deaths of two young children lead to disciplinary investigations and a complex legal battle.
Greek Court Weighs Conflicting Medical Opinions in Child Deaths
Conflicting medical examiner reports on the deaths of two young children lead to disciplinary investigations and a complex legal battle.
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Idaho Serial Killer Granted Stay of Execution
A federal judge granted a stay of execution for Idaho serial killer Thomas Creech, following a botched lethal injection in February.
Idaho Serial Killer Granted Stay of Execution
A federal judge granted a stay of execution for Idaho serial killer Thomas Creech, following a botched lethal injection in February.
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Italy's Immigration Law Under EU Scrutiny
The European Court of Justice reviews Italy's law on aiding illegal immigration, questioning its compatibility with EU directives on humanitarian aid, using the case of a Congolese mother as an example.
Italy's Immigration Law Under EU Scrutiny
The European Court of Justice reviews Italy's law on aiding illegal immigration, questioning its compatibility with EU directives on humanitarian aid, using the case of a Congolese mother as an example.
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French Police Officers Convicted in Shooting Case
Two French police officers were convicted and banned from law enforcement for a shooting that seriously injured a driver and passenger. The court ruled the officers' use of force was disproportionate and that they did not meet the legal conditions to claim self-defense.
French Police Officers Convicted in Shooting Case
Two French police officers were convicted and banned from law enforcement for a shooting that seriously injured a driver and passenger. The court ruled the officers' use of force was disproportionate and that they did not meet the legal conditions to claim self-defense.
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Supreme Court Remands Death Row Inmate's Case
The Supreme Court sends the case of death row inmate Joseph Smith back to lower courts for a re-evaluation of his intellectual disability claim.
Supreme Court Remands Death Row Inmate's Case
The Supreme Court sends the case of death row inmate Joseph Smith back to lower courts for a re-evaluation of his intellectual disability claim.
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Rome Court Hears Domestic Abuse Testimony
A woman testifies in a Rome court against her ex-husband, detailing years of physical, psychological, and economic abuse.
Rome Court Hears Domestic Abuse Testimony
A woman testifies in a Rome court against her ex-husband, detailing years of physical, psychological, and economic abuse.
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Facebook Data Breach Lawsuits in Germany
The German Federal Court of Justice is considering thousands of lawsuits following a Facebook data breach, deciding whether loss of data control warrants compensation.
Facebook Data Breach Lawsuits in Germany
The German Federal Court of Justice is considering thousands of lawsuits following a Facebook data breach, deciding whether loss of data control warrants compensation.
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Morales Banned from Bolivian Presidency
Bolivia's Constitutional Court blocks Evo Morales from running in the 2025 presidential election, citing term limits. Recent protests by his supporters have caused widespread disruption and violence.
Morales Banned from Bolivian Presidency
Bolivia's Constitutional Court blocks Evo Morales from running in the 2025 presidential election, citing term limits. Recent protests by his supporters have caused widespread disruption and violence.
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Le Pen Faces Ineligibility in Parliament Fund Misuse Trial
Marine Le Pen faces potential five-year ineligibility if convicted in a trial concerning misuse of European Parliament funds. The unexpected application of a 2017 law adds significant pressure.
Le Pen Faces Ineligibility in Parliament Fund Misuse Trial
Marine Le Pen faces potential five-year ineligibility if convicted in a trial concerning misuse of European Parliament funds. The unexpected application of a 2017 law adds significant pressure.
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Trump's Legal Battles and the 2024 Election
Analysis of how Donald Trump's potential re-election as US President will impact multiple ongoing legal cases against him.
Trump's Legal Battles and the 2024 Election
Analysis of how Donald Trump's potential re-election as US President will impact multiple ongoing legal cases against him.
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Butselaar Tax Evasion Trial
Dutch tax advisor Frank Butselaar faces trial in the US for allegedly facilitating tax evasion for prominent celebrities, potentially costing the US millions.
Butselaar Tax Evasion Trial
Dutch tax advisor Frank Butselaar faces trial in the US for allegedly facilitating tax evasion for prominent celebrities, potentially costing the US millions.
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