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Justice · FranceKnown to the police for drug cases, a 24-year-old man was tried before the Nîmes Court for having committed thefts on September 10 and 16, 2024 at the Carrefour de Nîmes Ouest and on September 14, 2024 at the Carrefour de Nîmes Sud. Bags, razors, cake packs, 11 JBL speakers and multimedia products were stolen.
Since being released from custody at the beginning of the year, the accused had been wanted by members of a drug network. “Leaving priso…See the Story
JUSTICE “I stole to pay off my stup debts”
Justice · South SudanThe National Parliament has resolved to summon national ministers of petroleum, Justice, and Environment over the exit of Malaysian oil company Petronas Carigali Nile Limited from South Sudan before the release of an environmental audit report. The lawmakers are also expected to question the Chairperson of the National Petroleum and Gas Commission and the Managing Director of Nile Petroleum Corporation. The resolution follows a postponed discuss…See the Story
Parliament summons Ministers over Petronas exit before environmental audit
Justice · KadunaFrom Noah Ebije, Kaduna A political group, Obidients United For Equity, Justice, and Fairness, has accused Mr Peter Obi of unilaterally adopting Olumide Akpata as the standard bearer of the Labour Party, thereby jettisoning the principles of internal democracy. In a press release made available to newsmen, the group leader, Blessing Edobor, faulted Peter Obi’s choice, whom she alleged to be a cousin to the Governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki. …See the Story
Obidient group rejects Obi’s candidate, Akpata, mobilises support for PDP, Ighodalo
Justice · MadridThe Court of Justice of the European Union has issued a momentous ruling that jeopardizes one of the most widespread practices in the online hotel booking industry. In the framework of case C-264/23, the CJEU has determined that the rate parity clauses used by Booking.com, both in their “broad” and “restricted” modalities, cannot be considered to comply with the competition rules of the European Union. This decision could have significant reperc…See the Story
The European Justice points out that the clauses that Booking imposes on its competitors 'may reduce competition'
Justice · BucharestActivist Marcel Darie, accused in a case, complains that a prosecutor from the Municipal Prosecutor's Office proposed to him to maintain "sexual relations for certain favors". "The prosecution has become a perverted institution, it has become an institution where terrible things happen," said Darie, who asked to be offered another prosecutor, "with a normal sexual orientation."See the Story
"Sex for certain favors" in the Prosecutor's Office. Marcel Darie complains that an accuser proposed sexual relations right in his office: Justice is becoming perverse
Justice · IndiaGurpatwant Singh Pannun, a Khalistani separatist leader, has filed a civil lawsuit in a US federal district court against the Government of India. Pannun, the general counsel for pro-Khalistani group Sikhs for Justice, is seeking damages for an alleged assassination plot that took place on US soil last year.See the Story
Khalistani separatist Pannun sues Indian Government in US court over alleged assassination plot
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Racism · Rio De JaneiroCriminalist is the lawyer of Bruno Gagliasso and Giovanna Ewbank in the case of racism suffered by 11-year-old Títi. “It was on a Wednesday, during the routine check of the cases in which she works, that lawyer Juliana Souza discovered that her work was now part of a historic decision: the largest sentence ever applied in Brazil for racism and racial insult in cases involving a single victim. In the decision in question, the Federal Court of Rio…See the Story