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The Justice Department asserts that legal action can be taken against Trump for the January 6 uprising.
Trump claims he is above the law and cannot be held liable for the uprising because of his position as president.
Former President Donald Trump is not immune from legal accountability for the violent Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, the Justice Department argued Thursday,...
After hacking the Exclu encrypted chat app, cops make arrests and seize drugs.
European authorities have shut down an encrypted messaging service used by thousands of people, including members of organized crime gangs. Following a multi-country investigation into the Exclu encrypted messaging service, a coordinated operation conducted by Dutch and German police resulted in ...
Germany will soon allow recreational marijuana use
DEUTSCHLAND - On Wednesday, Germany announced its intentions to legalize cannabis, making it one of the first European countries to do so, according to the cabinet of Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Karl Lauterbach, minister of health, presented a foundational paper on proposed laws to govern t...
Girls in an ashram in Delhi that has been accused of illegal confinement have been given four weeks to register.
On Friday, the High Court of Delhi ordered that the Adhyatmik Vishwa Vidyalaya, a spiritual ashram in Delhi's Rohini neighborhood led by self-proclaimed godman Virender Dev Dixit, obtains official registration within four weeks.
There were allegations that 162 girls were being held ...
Legal Action Alleges Ad Hoc U.S. Voter Monitoring Group Harasses Arizona Residents
A week after Arizona state officials ordered federal prosecutors to investigate the group for possible voter intimidation, two US voter-rights organizations have sought a federal judge to temporarily halt the group from monitoring voter drop boxes for alleged voter fraud.
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Biden's plan to forgive some or all student loan debt faces increasing legal opposition.
Republican-led states and a libertarian legal group have filed lawsuits challenging the Biden administration's plan to forgive federal student loans, claiming the president overstepped his authority and misapplied a federal law that permits such drastic policy shifts only in times of national...
Ten are detained in Singapore for selling illegal bunker fuel
Ten persons have been detained by Singaporean police on suspicion of selling bunker fuel illegally.
The arrests were made on August 4 during a joint operation with the Singapore Maritime and Port Authority by Police Coast Guard officers. Six of the crew members worked on a tugboat flyin...
Authorities in Singapore detain 10 guys for an illegal MGO transaction
Ten individuals have been detained in Singapore on suspicion of taking part in an unauthorised sale of marine gas oil (MGO).
Off Southern Tuas Basin, police from the Police Coast Guard (PCG) detained eight crew members of tugboats registered in Singapore and abroad as part of a combined...
U.S. businesses that pay for abortions for their employees risk legal squabbles
Large American firms are increasingly offering to pay for employees' travel expenses when they need to leave their home states for abortions, but legal experts warned that these new practices could subject organisations to legal action and even potential criminal prosecution.
Conde ...
Anti-Prayut protestors will face legal punishment, police say
In a press conference, Metropolitan Police deputy commissioner Pol Maj Gen Jirasan Kaewsaeng-Ek said that demonstrators who ran riot and set fire to a police vehicle near the Din Daeng intersection after marching from the Democracy Monument to the Victory Monument in protest of Prime Minister Pra...
Billboards declaring 'women's sport is not for men' have prompted legal action from the AOC and Swimming Australia
The Australian Olympic Committee and Swimming Australia are contemplating legal action against a conservative lobby group for using photos of champion female swimmers on billboards to oppose trans women's involvement in sport.
According to a spokeswoman, the AOC will issue a legal l...
Poland Resolves Legal Conflicts with the European Union
The nationalist government of Poland is working hard to resolve legal issues that have soured the country’s relationship with the European Commission and its neighboring countries.
Last Week, Poland agreed to a deal with the Czech Republic for ending a long-running and super-expen...
Legal Feud between Company and a former employee bottom of Form
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- ConsenSys has filed suit against Kavita Gupta, for fraud.
- The above complaint has been recorded weeks after Gupta filed a complaint in New York state court saying the firm owes her money for her work in starting ConsenSys Ventures. <...
Funds required for Bitcoin Legal safety
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- Former Twitter boss Jack Dorsey looks at a future to safeguard Bitcoin legally.
A very well-known and brilliant Jack Patrick Dorsey who is the co-founder and former CEO of Twitter is known to have invested heavily in Bitcoin.
...Global LegalTech Artificial Intelligence Market 2021 - Know the Analysis and Trends
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing the legal industry. The technology can significantly reduce expenses and time while enhancing accuracy. AI technology assists legal professionals in performing narrowly defined tasks such as legal research and document evaluation amongst other rout...
China carries out construction in border areas of Arunachal Pradesh
A recent report by the US Department of Defense, mentioned a 100-home Chinese village in Arunachal Pradesh and India has now taken a strong note of this.
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- China is carrying out construction activities in Arunachal Pradesh
- India con...
Supreme Court of India orders probe into snooping allegations
The Supreme Court of India has appointed an independent panel for investigating illegal surveillance allegations. The allegations stated that the spyware sold to the government was used to hack phones of activists, journalists and MPs.
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Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong fined heavily for taking propofol shots
Samsung Group heir Lee Jae-yong was fined 70 million for illegally taking shots of propofol. He is accused of taking the anesthetic medication, dozens of times over a period of years. Lee Jae-yong is convicted for violation of the Narcotics Control Act.
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...Samsung still searching for direction, a year after Lee Kun-hee’s death
Monday marks the first anniversary of Lee Kun-hee, Samsung and its flagship unit Samsung Electronics chief, one of South Korea’s largest conglomerate.
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- It has been a year since Lee Kun-hee passed away
- Lee Jae-yong is the new ...
Vitalik Buterin, Co-Founder of Ethereum criticizes El Salvador for adopting Bitcoin as a legal tender
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- Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum criticizes Nayib Bukele
- Nayib Bukele has made Bitcoin a legal tender in El Salvador
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin criticizes El Salvador’s move of officially adopted...