The Caspian Pipeline Consortium said on Friday that a Russian court had fined it 200,000 roubles ($2,370) over oil transhipment irregularities, but had ruled that the Black Sea's exports terminal facilities should not be suspended.
A Kenyan court has ruled that Facebook's parent company Meta can be sued in the East African country over its alleged role in promoting content that led to ethnic violence in neighbouring Ethiopia, a plaintiff in the case said.
Three former students of Miramonte High in Orinda filed a 2022 complaint in Superior Count accusing a former English teacher of grooming and sexually assaulting them nearly two decades earlier.
Fox News correspondent Eric Shawn reports on the pushback to ICE’s detention of a migrant outside a Boston courthouse mid-trial, and the contempt of court charge facing the arresting agent.
President Yoon Suk Yeol’s brief martial law declaration and subsequent impeachment trial have deeply divided South Korea, a key U.S. ally.
Two men have appeared at Belfast Magistrates' Court accused of stealing a £95,000 signed piece of Banksy artwork from a gallery in Belfast city centre. Adil Hajjaj, 49, of Sandymount Street in Belfast and Ahmed Bouazzi, 39, of Roden Street in Belfast allegedly took the limited edition print of the street artist's iconic 'Laugh Now' image.
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Read's lawyers are seeking to ensure that "Read is not unconstitutionally forced to stand trial for criminal offenses, including murder, of which she has already been acquitted," according to court papers.
Impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol was removed from office four months after he declared martial law, sending troops into parliament.