Detention Ordered for French Couple Following Abandonment of Children in Portugal
A court in Setubal has ordered the detention of a 41-year-old woman and her 55-year-old partner on serious charges related to the abandonment of her children.
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A court in Setubal has ordered the detention of a 41-year-old woman and her 55-year-old partner on serious charges related to the abandonment of her children.
In a significant show of dissent, thousands rallied in Ankara and Istanbul after a court removed the leader of the CHP party, reflecting ongoing tensions in Turkish politics.
Recent legal issues surrounding Sigma Lithium raise questions about the company's market valuation and future prospects in the industry.
A Spanish court has decided not to impose a fine on NordVPN concerning a piracy blocking order issued by LaLiga, marking a significant ruling in the ongoing legal discussions around digital piracy.
A Maryland federal judge has dismissed the indictment against Kilmar Ábrego García, suggesting that political motivations influenced the prosecution following his deportation challenge.
In the wake of US prosecutors indicting Raúl Castro for a 1996 incident, residents of Havana share their mixed feelings, emphasizing the need for dialogue rather than conflict.
The US has sanctioned a Tanzanian police official due to allegations of torture against rights activists, reflecting increasing scrutiny of the country's human rights situation.
In a series of violent incidents in northern Honduras, at least 24 individuals have lost their lives, among them four police officers, highlighting ongoing security challenges.
A federal judge is set to determine the future of Live Nation-Ticketmaster as more than 30 states petition for its breakup, raising concerns about market dominance.
Recent trial data for Immunovant's arthritis treatment has led to a notable increase in the company's stock value, amidst other significant biotech developments.
In response to the US charging Cuba's former leader with murder, China has called for the cessation of what it describes as threats against Cuba, amid ongoing tensions.
After four years of online accusations, Fantasm has successfully won a defamation case at the Lyon Judicial Court, with the individual responsible found guilty of public defamation.
Senator Ronald 'Bato' dela Rosa, known for his role in the controversial 'war on drugs', is facing arrest as the ICC investigates alleged human rights violations.
Raúl Castro, along with five others, has been charged with conspiracy to kill US nationals, murder, and destruction of aircraft in connection with the 1996 downing of two planes.
During a recent Senate hearing, lawmakers scrutinized the sports betting industry, focusing on cheating scandals, marketing practices, and ongoing regulatory issues.
In a significant move, the United States has lifted sanctions against Francesca Albanese, a UN expert known for her criticism of Israel's actions towards Palestinians, following a court ruling.
The Supreme Court's recent decision raises concerns about the influence of racial-minority voters in Voting Rights Act cases, affecting not just Congress but also numerous state and local governments.
A team at UCSF has taken a significant step toward pioneering a trial for in utero gene therapy aimed at treating a rare lysosomal storage disorder by submitting an application to the FDA.
A California judge has mandated that Kars4Kids must either remove its advertisements or revise them to clarify its ties to a Northeast-based Jewish charity within 30 days.
Research from Cornell University indicates that individuals with disabilities who have been involved in the criminal justice system face greater employment difficulties than their non-justice-involved peers.