World News Israel's Supreme Court strikes down judicial reforms in blow to Netanyahu Israel’s Supreme Court struck down a key component of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s controversial judicial reforms on Monday, delivering a landmark decision on an issue that caused nationwide anti-government protests last year. 02/01/2024
Green News Positive news as US fines polluters and protects old-growth forests Old-growth forests store large amounts of carbon that can be released during wildfires adding to climate change. 20/12/2023
Europe News 'We take rule of law seriously': Tusk seeks access to frozen EU funds Donald Tusk, the newly elected prime minister of Poland, pledged on Friday to treat the rule of law "very seriously" and spend European funds in a "proper manner," an overture designed to turn the page on eight years of confrontation between Warsaw and Brussels. 15/12/2023
Europe News Hungary gets €10 billion in frozen EU funds amid Orbán's threats The European Commission allowed on Wednesday the release of €10 billion in cohesion funds for Hungary, almost a year after the money was frozen over the country's failure to address persistent rule-of-law concerns. 13/12/2023
Europe News EU institutions reach deal on anti-SLAPP law protecting journalists An agreement on the law was found in the early hours of Thursday. 30/11/2023
Europe News Brussels could soon unblock €10 billion in cohesion funds for Hungary The European Commission is preparing to adopt next month a decision that could unblock up to €10 billion in cohesion funds for Hungary, which has been denied the cash over persistent rule-of-law concerns. 30/11/2023
France French serial killer's ex-wife on trial Monique Olivier, the ex-wife of France's most notorious serial killer Michel Fourniret, is on trial again as an accomplice in the kidnapping and murder of three other females. 28/11/2023
World News Verdicts expected in Italian trial involving 'Ndrangheta mafia members After close to a three-year-long trial, hundreds of accused individuals associated with one of the country's most influential organised criminal groups, the 'Ndrangheta', face sentencing. 20/11/2023
Money FTX crypto 'king' found guilty on 7 counts of fraud and conspiracy "Sam Bankman-Fried perpetrated one of the biggest financial frauds in American history - a multibillion-dollar scheme designed to make him the king of crypto," US attorney Damian Williams said in a statement after the verdict. 03/11/2023
Iran Two Iranian journalists sentenced for 'collaborating with US' Niloufar Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi have been given prison terms of up to seven years each - a move that has triggered international criticism. 22/10/2023
Netherlands Netherlands: Syria tried in absentia in ICJ's watershed torture case The war in Syria has so far killed half a million people, wounded hundreds of thousands and destroyed many parts of the country. It has displaced half of Syria’s prewar population of 23 million, including more than 5 million who are refugees outside the country. 11/10/2023
Climate UN kicks off ‘no nonsense’ climate summit without biggest polluters Crediting ‘fighters and trailblazers’, the UN climate summit is giving the floor to the world’s most ambitious governments. 20/09/2023
Israel Israeli Supreme Court hears first challenge to judicial overhaul The Supreme court is effectively hearing a case about its own powers being curbed by Netanyahu's government. 13/09/2023
No Comment WATCH: Israelis protest judicial overhaul ahead of hearing "Democracy! Democracy!" chanted the protesters in front of the Supreme Court, waving Israeli flags. 12/09/2023
France Belgium's Justice Minister splashed by peeing scandal on his birthday An investigation for "insulting behavior" was opened after guests at Belgian Justice Minister's birthday party were accused of urinating on a police car 09/09/2023
Culture news 'That 70s Show' actor Danny Masterson sentenced over rape of two women The actor, who has been in custody since May, maintains his innocence and his attorneys plan to appeal. 08/09/2023
World News Former headmistress of Jewish school found guilty of sexual abuse The former headmistress of a Jewish ultra-Orthodox school in Australia, Malka Leifer, was found guilty of 18 counts of sexual assault. On Thursday, a Melbourne court sentenced her to 15 years in prison. 24/08/2023
Austria Former Austrian leader Kurz charged with giving false evidence Sebastian Kurz has been charged with making false statements to a parliamentary inquiry into a scandal that brought down his first government, prosecutors said. The court said Kurz will go on trial on 18 October. 18/08/2023
USA Trump indicted for fourth time in Georgia election meddling case Donald Trump and 18 allies were indicted in Georgia on Monday over their efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss in the state, with prosecutors using a statute normally associated with mobsters to accuse the former president, lawyers and other aides of a “criminal enterprise” to keep him in power 15/08/2023
Israel Israel takes first major step in judicial reform, deepening divisions Israel’s parliament on Monday approved the first major law in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s contentious plan to overhaul the country’s justice system, triggering a new burst of mass protests and drawing accusations that he was pushing the country toward authoritarian rule. 25/07/2023