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Netanyahu Takes the Stand in Corruption Trial Amid Ongoing Conflict

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared in a Tel Aviv courtroom on Tuesday to testify in his long-running corruption trial, marking his first time taking the stand. The trial, which could stretch for several weeks, comes at a time of intense national crisis as Israel faces ongoing conflict......

US Justice System Paves the Way for a Potential TikTok Ban

The American judicial system has taken a significant step toward a potential ban of TikTok, following a ruling that upholds the constitutionality of a new law aimed at protecting national security. This decision, announced Friday, mandates TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, to sell its flagship......

Amnesty International Accuses Israel of Genocide in Gaza

Amnesty International has released a detailed report accusing Israel of committing genocide in Gaza, asserting that its military actions meet the legal threshold under international law. The report, titled You Feel Like You Are Subhuman: Israel’s Genocide Against Palestinians in Gaza, stems from......

Morocco's New Strike Law: Expanding Workers' Rights and Defining the Right to Protest

Morocco’s parliament has taken a significant step towards modernizing its labor laws with the approval of Bill 97.15, a landmark law that establishes new conditions and procedures for exercising the right to strike. This long-awaited legislation, passed after decades of discussions, aims to regulate......

Elon Musk’s Pay Package Faces Legal Hurdles as Court Rejects Tesla CEO’s Multibillion-Dollar Deal Again

Elon Musk’s unprecedented pay package, valued at around $101 billion, was once again blocked by a Delaware court, continuing the legal challenges to his massive compensation as Tesla's CEO. Despite receiving shareholder approval at a meeting earlier this year, the package has faced significant......

Moroccan Actress Karima Gouit Sentenced to Two Months in Prison for Insulting Public Official

The First Instance Court of Marrakech has handed Moroccan actress Karima Gouit a two-month prison sentence, along with a fine of MAD 500 ($50) and additional legal fees. Furthermore, the court ordered her to pay MAD 5,000 ($500) in damages to the civil plaintiff. The charges stemmed from an incident......

 Bangladesh High Court Acquits 49 in 2004 Grenade Attack Case  

In a landmark decision, Bangladesh's High Court has acquitted Tarique Rahman, son of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, along with 48 others, overturning their convictions in a 2004 grenade attack that targeted a political rally. This ruling has far-reaching implications, not only for the individuals......

Morocco Urges EU to Act on Partnership, Not Just Words

In light of recent challenges to its partnership with the European Union (EU), Morocco has called for concrete actions rather than mere rhetoric to safeguard bilateral agreements. The call came after a contentious ruling by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) that has sparked tensions regarding the EU-Morocco......

Shaping the Landscape of Abortion Rights Challenges and Controversies in the Trump Era

The 2022 Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization fundamentally altered the landscape of abortion rights in the United States, overturning the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling and raising new challenges for the incoming Trump administration. Despite President-elect Donald......

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