A monumental moment took place in Hong Kong Monday as an award-winning investigative journalist found guilty of deceiving the government won her appeal in a rare court ruling upholding media freedom in the Chinese territory. Bao Choy was convicted in April 2021
Erica Herman, the ex-girlfriend of Tiger Woods, has reportedly asked a court to reconsider its ruling that their legal battle must be resolved through private arbitration. A Florida judge ruled last month Herman must abide by the nondisclosure agreement she purportedly signed
A convicted rapist who scammed Camelot out of £2.5 million with a forged Lotto ticket in 2009 may be forced to surrender his home after losing a court battle to keep control of his ill-gotten gains, it has been reported. Edward Putman
When the U.S. Supreme Court decides in the coming months whether to weaken a powerful shield protecting internet companies, the ruling also could have implications for rapidly developing technologies like artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT. The justices are due to rule by the
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Boris Johnson is likely to accept a finding that stated he recklessly misguided Parliament over lockdown parties to avoid a by-election that could end his political career, claim MP allies. It is reported that the former Prime Minister might accept the decision
Illustrated video of Gazans speaking out against Hamas in new project The ‘Whispered in Gaza’ project interviewed Gazans from all walks of life, using video animation to protect their identities. The video series was requested by a member of the Islamic Fatwa
Georgia’s majority party withdrew a controversial “foreign agent” law that was working its way through the country’s parliament after thousands of angry protesters took to the streets and squared off against riot police in the capital city of Tbilisi. Protests grew increasingly
President William Ruto of Kenya criticized a recent Supreme Court ruling that allows an activist to register an LGBTQ rights organization, reiterating Thursday that the country’s stance on same-sex marriage remained unchanged. The national board that oversees non-governmental organizations had denied the
The Dutch government said Friday that it will not appeal a court ruling that Dutch forces unlawfully bombed a residential complex in Afghanistan in 2007, killing some 20 civilians, in a civil case brought by four survivors. The District Court of The