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How unmarried couples can qualify for Spain's non-lucrative visa

Spain’s non-lucrative visa offers non-EU citizens a legal path to live in the country without working. It remains a top choice for retirees and those with passive income. But what happens when the applicants are in a long-term relationship but not legally married? Residency without employment The......

Saad Lamjarred appeals 2023 rape conviction in France

Moroccan pop star Saad Lamjarred returned to the Val-de-Marne Court of Appeal on Monday to contest his 2023 rape conviction. The court in Créteil is expected to deliver its decision by the end of the week. The case relates to an incident in October 2016. A 20-year-old woman accused Lamjarred......

Federal court reinstates Trump tariffs amid legal dispute

A federal appeals court in Washington has temporarily reinstated former President Donald Trump’s tariffs, just one day after a lower trade court ruled that the measures exceeded presidential authority. The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued the decision on Thursday without providing......

NPR Challenges Trump Order over Public Broadcasting Funds

National Public Radio (NPR) and three public radio stations in Colorado have filed a lawsuit against the administration of President Donald Trump. The legal action challenges an executive order issued earlier this month that halts the distribution of federal funds to NPR and the Public Broadcasting Service......

Florida court orders former Mexican security chief to pay billions for corruption

A court in Florida has ordered Genaro García Luna, Mexico's former public security chief, to pay more than $748 million to the Mexican government in a significant legal ruling tied to corruption and money laundering. García Luna, who served from 2006 to 2012, is already serving a 38-year......

UK court halts Chagos sovereignty deal with Mauritius

A judge in the British High Court has issued a temporary order stopping the UK government from finalizing a deal to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius. The decision came just hours before a planned virtual signing ceremony between British and Mauritian officials. The legal action......

US Justice Department ends federal police reform agreements

The Trump administration has initiated the termination of federal involvement in overseeing local police reforms, a civil rights initiative that gained momentum following the deaths of unarmed Black individuals such as George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. On Wednesday, the US Department of Justice announced......

US Supreme Court clears path to end TPS for Venezuelans

The United States Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to move forward with its plan to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan immigrants. This decision clears the way for potential deportations, reversing a previous ruling by a district court......

Trump signs bipartisan law criminalizing deepfake revenge porn

President Donald Trump has signed the Take It Down Act, a new federal law that targets online sexual exploitation, including AI-generated “deepfake” pornography. The bill received personal backing from First Lady Melania Trump, who actively lobbied for its passage in Congress. In a symbolic......

Judge reduces Menendez brothers’ sentences opening door to parole

After more than 35 years in prison for the 1989 murders of their parents, Lyle and Erik Menendez may soon be eligible for parole following a California judge's decision to reduce their sentences. On Tuesday, Judge Michael Jesic modified their punishment from life without parole to 50 years to life,......

Wisconsin judge indicted for allegedly aiding migrant escape from ICE custody

A federal grand jury has indicted Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan, 66, on charges of obstructing federal proceedings and hiding a person from arrest. The charges stem from an incident in which she allegedly helped an undocumented immigrant, Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, avoid detention by U.S.......

Understanding Spain's Beckham Law: What Americans Need to Know

If you're among the growing number of U.S. nationals contemplating a move to Spain under the Beckham Law tax regime, there are crucial factors to consider. While the allure of significant tax savings is enticing, understanding the intricacies of this law is essential for making informed decisions. The......

Supreme Court clears path for Trump’s transgender military ban

The U.S. Supreme Court has approved President Donald Trump’s request to enforce a ban on transgender individuals serving in the military, lifting a previous nationwide injunction while legal proceedings continue. The emergency appeal by the Trump administration was granted despite opposition from......

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