TEHRAN, November 9 - The speaker of Catalonia's sacked parliament Carme Forcadell has appeared in court in the latest legal case brought against separatist leaders of the region.
TEHRAN, November 4 -A Zimbabwean court on Saturday refused to strike down subversion charges against an American citizen who now faces 11 days in a Harare jail until her next court hearing.
TEHRAN, November 3 - A court case that has pitted Swiss bank secrecy against German fiscal propriety looked close to being settled on Thursday with a suspended jail sentence and modest fine for a 54-year-old former Swiss policeman and UBS anti-fraud officer.
TEHRAN, November 3 -Pakistan’s former prime minister Nawaz Sharif attended an anti-corruption trial on Friday ordered by the country’s Supreme Court when it removed him from office earlier this year.
TEHRAN, October 20 - A court in Pakistan has indicted the country’s ousted Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, his daughter and his son-in-law on corruption charges. Sharif was disqualified by the country’s Supreme Court in July for hiding his offshore assets. If found guilty, he may face up to 14 years in jail.
TEHRAN, October 12 -London Mayor Sadiq Khan said on Thursday that the city’s transport regulator will defend its decision in court not to renew Uber’s license to operate in the British capital.
TEHRAN, October 10 - An Egyptian court has condemned eight people to death over an attack on a police station that followed the 2013 ouster of then President Mohammed Morsi.
TEHRAN, October 6 -The Spanish Constitutional Court has ordered a suspension of a Catalan parliament session on Monday, at which the local MPs planned to announce the region's unilateral independence from Madrid.
TEHRAN, October 3- A court in Saudi Arabia has acquitted the Binladin Group of responsibility for the deadly crane collapse in the holy city of Mecca back in 2005.
TEHRAN, September 16 -Turkey has censured an "unacceptable" decision by a court in Belgium not to prosecute the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) for terrorist activities, accusing the European country of being a "weak link" in the battle against terrorism.
TEHRAN, September 9 -Britain’s criminal justice system is racially biased against black and minority-ethnic suspects, a new report by a British MP shows.
TEHRAN, September 6 -Australia has been obligated by Victoria State’s Supreme Court to pay billions in compensation to hundreds of asylum seekers it has been illegally keeping in dire conditions on a remote island.
TEHRAN, August 25, YJC - Thailand's former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra has fled Thailand, sources close to her family were quoted by Reuters as saying Friday.
TEHRAN, August 8, YJC -A federal appeals court in the United States has overturned lengthy prison sentences for three former Blackwater Worldwide mercenaries and ordered a new trial for a fourth involved in the 2007 killings of more than a dozen of unarmed Iraqi civilians, including women and children.
TEHRAN, August 4, YJC -A US organization representing foreign media workers has complained to a top Israeli court over the use violent tactics by the regime forces against the journalists trying to cover the recent tensions in East Jerusalem al-Quds.
Thailand’s former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra has delivered her final defense ahead of a court verdict regarding charges of negligence in her handling of a multi-billion dollar rice-buying scheme.
Thailand’s former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra has delivered her final defense ahead of a court verdict regarding charges of negligence in her handling of a multi-billion dollar rice-buying scheme.
TEHRAN, July 26, YJC -TThe European Union’s top court has ruled that Hamas should remain on the 28-nation bloc’s “terror” blacklist, rejecting an earlier decision by a lower court to remove the Palestinian resistance movement from the list.