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Turkey5 years ago
Turkish judges want cases heard by Europe’s rights court
Over 500 Turkish judges and prosecutors have applied to have cases heard at Europe's top rights court.
Turkish judges want cases heard by Europe’s rights court
Politics5 years ago
WikiLeaks’ Assange 'suffering from psychological torture'
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has suffered "psychological torture" from a defamation campaign against him by the media, judges and senior political figures, a UN expert says.
WikiLeaks’ Assange 'suffering from psychological torture'
More5 years ago
Armenian PM announces clean-up of judiciary
Armenian premier Nikol Pashinyan has announced sweeping judiciary reforms as protesters blockaded court buildings in Yerevan, heeding his call for a demonstration against judges he accuses of political bias.
Armenian PM announces clean-up of judiciary
EU6 years ago
Former Rome mayor jailed 6 years for corruption
A former mayor of Rome has been sentenced to six years in prison for his part in the infiltration of organized crimes into the capital.
Former Rome mayor jailed 6 years for corruption
EU6 years ago
EU orders Poland to suspend Supreme Court retirements
The court ordered Poland to "immediately suspend" its decision to lower the retirement age of its Supreme Court judges.
EU orders Poland to suspend Supreme Court retirements
EU6 years ago
Spain PM vows to strip officials of judicial privileges
Sanchez has vowed to reform the constitution to end judicial privileges enjoyed by politicians, judges, royals and other top officials which can shield them from corruption charges.
Spain PM vows to strip officials of judicial privileges
More6 years ago
Top Zimbabwe court confirms Mnangagwa’s election victory
Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Court confirmed Mnangagwa’s July 30 election victory.
Top Zimbabwe court confirms Mnangagwa’s election victory
EU6 years ago
Freedom of assembly under ‘serious threat’ in Poland
Leading rights group Amnesty International has warned that freedom of assembly was at risk in Poland.
Freedom of assembly under ‘serious threat’ in Poland
EU6 years ago
Spain’s new PM unveils pro-EU govt. dominated by women
Spain's Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's new pro-EU government will be sworn in on Thursday with 11 female and six male ministers.
Spain’s new PM unveils pro-EU govt. dominated by women
Germany6 years ago
German prosecutors seek Puigdemont extradition to Spain
Germany's federal prosecutors say they have filed a formal request to extradite deposed Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont to Spain.
German prosecutors seek Puigdemont extradition to Spain
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