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Nicolas Sarkozy's conviction for illegal campaign financing in France is upheld, marking a significant moment in his legal battles.
An Ohio officer was found not guilty in the shooting death of Ta'Kiya Young, a pregnant woman accused of shoplifting, stirring national debate on police conduct.
The UK court rules BHP liable for Brazil's worst environmental disaster, impacting thousands and leading to a £36 billion lawsuit.
Federal judges mandate the continuation of SNAP benefits for millions as Trump challenges the rulings amidst ongoing government shutdown.
Juraj Cintula sentenced to 21 years for shooting Slovak PM Robert Fico in a politically motivated attack.
South Korea's Supreme Court has overturned a $1 billion divorce settlement for SK chairman Chey Tae-won, reshaping the legal battle over his marriage.
A federal judge temporarily halts layoffs by the Trump administration amid a government shutdown, citing political motives and human costs.
Federal judge orders restoration of $500 million in UCLA grants suspended by the Trump administration over eligibility disputes.
Georgia Supreme Court ruling keeps Fani Willis disqualified from prosecuting Trump in election interference case.
Choi Mal-ja, a South Korean woman, has been acquitted 61 years after being convicted for biting her attacker's tongue in self-defense.
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