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Court Affirms Migrants' Right to Asylum Against Presidential Authority

A federal appeals court has confirmed that the US president cannot legally bar migrants from seeking asylum, reinforcing judicial oversight of executive power.

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Raaheeb Shines in Bet365 Classic Trial at Sandown

Raaheeb, a horse with a distinguished lineage, made a strong impression in the bet365 Classic Trial at Sandown, boosting his prospects for the Derby.

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Trial Date Set for Suspects in London Ambulance Arson Linked to Jewish Charity

A judge has established a trial date for individuals accused of setting fire to an ambulance belonging to a Jewish charity in London. The UK government has linked these actions to Tehran's alleged use of proxies for attacks in Europe.

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El Salvador's Mass Trial of Alleged MS-13 Members Under State of Emergency

El Salvador has commenced a mass trial involving 486 individuals alleged to be members of the MS-13 gang, amid ongoing efforts by President Nayib Bukele to address crime under a state of emergency.

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Santiago Bernabeu Becomes a Clay Court for Madrid Open

The famous Santiago Bernabeu Stadium has been converted into a clay court for the Madrid Open, featuring a special appearance by Jude Bellingham with tennis star Rafael Nadal.

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Smokey Robinson's Defamation Claim Dismissed by Judge

A judge has dismissed Smokey Robinson's defamation claim against four housekeepers who accused him of sexual assault. This follows their lawsuit against the singer.

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ICC Determines Duterte Can Face Trial for Anti-Drug Campaign

The International Criminal Court has announced that there is sufficient evidence to link former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte to alleged crimes against humanity related to his anti-drug policies.

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EFF Challenges App Store Liability in Ninth Circuit for Second Time

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has submitted a second amicus brief to the Ninth Circuit, arguing that app stores should not be held liable for processing payments for user-generated content.

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Aryna Sabalenka Triumphs in First Clay-Court Match of the Year in Madrid

Aryna Sabalenka, a three-time champion at the Mutua Madrid Open, secured her first clay-court victory of the season against Peyton Stearns after her recent successes.

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Supreme Court Considers Rights of Green Card Holders Amid Immigration Policy Shifts

The Supreme Court is evaluating the legal protections afforded to lawful permanent residents as immigration policies continue to evolve, raising concerns for millions.

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Mandatory 30-Day Deadline for Federal Case Removals Upheld by Court

A recent court ruling has reinforced the necessity of adhering to a 30-day deadline for removing cases to federal court, with significant implications for legal proceedings.

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Supreme Court to Deliberate on Cancer Warnings for Pesticide Labels

The Supreme Court is poised to consider a significant legal question regarding the necessity of cancer warnings on pesticide labels, a matter that has sparked considerable debate.

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Zambia Faces Court Ruling on Burial of Former President Edgar Lungu

A South African court has ruled that Zambia must return the remains of former president Edgar Lungu, amid ongoing disputes regarding his burial location.

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Former Philippine President Duterte to Face ICC Trial for 'War on Drugs' Actions

The International Criminal Court has confirmed that former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte will stand trial on charges of crimes against humanity, marking a crucial moment in international law.

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Trump Alleges Virginia Vote Rigging Amid Court Intervention on Redistricting

President Trump has made unsubstantiated claims that a Virginia vote on a congressional redistricting plan was 'rigged,' coinciding with a judge's decision to block the plan.

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Six Charged in Nigeria Over Alleged Coup Plot Against Presidential Villa

In Nigeria, a trial has commenced for six individuals accused of plotting an attack on the presidential villa, raising concerns about political stability.

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ICC Affirms Authority to Prosecute Former Philippine President Duterte

The International Criminal Court has ruled it possesses the authority to prosecute former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, despite the country's withdrawal from the court.

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Exploring the Unexplainable: Titanium Court's Unique Appeal

Titanium Court defies explanation, captivating players with its unconventional gameplay. This intriguing title challenges traditional gaming norms, leaving many curious about its allure.

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Supreme Court Questions Jury Trial Rights in FCC Fine Challenge

The Supreme Court deliberated on a case involving AT&T and Verizon, who are contesting FCC-imposed fines, raising questions about the right to a jury trial in such proceedings.

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Hungary's Anti-LGBTQ Law Struck Down by EU Court

The European Court of Justice has ruled that Hungary's 2021 anti-LGBTQ legislation contravenes EU regulations, presenting a significant challenge for the country's new leadership.