Tag: Justice

Uganda Allow Military Tribunals to Accuse Civilians
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni signed into law an amendment allowing military tribunals to try civilians under certain circumstances, the country’s parliament said on Monday. The Supreme Court had called such trials unconstitutional in a ruling earlier this year. Judges had argued that military courts were neither impartial nor competent to exercise judicial functions. The Ugandan parliament passed […]
June 16, 2025

Argentina mobilizes as Supreme Court threatens political future of Cristina Fernández
“This is not just an attack on Cristina Fernández — it is a direct assault on Argentine democracy,” say her supporters ahead of a pivotal Supreme Court ruling in the politically charged “Vialidad” case.
June 9, 2025

203 Years of Pichincha: Sucre’s Victory, Noboa’s Challenge, and Maduro’s Anti-Imperialist Call
203 Years After the Battle of Pichincha: Bolivarian Ideals Endure On May 24, 1822, the slopes of the Pichincha Volcano witnessed a defining moment in Latin America’s fight for liberation. The Battle of Pichincha, led by the visionary Antonio José de Sucre, secured Ecuador’s independence from Spanish rule and marked a crucial step in Simón Bolívar’s dream of a united continent. Two […]
May 26, 2025

Kenya: AI Tech Make Developments in the Legal World
Since 2020, Kenya’s judicial system has experienced a rapid digital transformation, driven in part by the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. A key development in this shift is the rise of AI-powered legal assistants, which are transforming how legal professionals conduct research, draft documents, and prepare cases—ultimately enhancing access to justice across the country. […]
April 16, 2025

Mass Deportation to El Salvador Reveals Trump Administration’s Efforts to Evade Judicial Oversight
Judge Boasberg demands an explanation as to why the DOJ ignored the court order to halt the deportation flights. Currently, the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump is under intense judicial scrutiny after being accused of orchestrating fast-track deportations of Venezuelan migrants, allegedly in deliberate defiance of court orders meant to ensure due legal process. […]
April 4, 2025

Noboa Government Confirms Detention of Four Minors After 14 Days of Silence
The children, aged between 11 and 15, were last seen after leaving a bakery following a game of football. According to testimonies from their parents, they were taken by soldiers from the Ecuadorian Air Force (FAE) near the southern part of Guayaquil. Related: Ecuador: Demostrators Reaches 15 Days of Protests Against Archidona’s Jail Construction After […]
December 23, 2024

U.S. Special Counsel Smith Drops Election Subversion Case Against Trump
The Republican politician vowed to fire Jack Smith after returning to the White House. On Monday, U.S. Special Counsel Jack Smith who indicted former President Donald Trump for election subversion and mishandling classified documents sought to drop both cases against the president-elect. RELATED: Donald Trump Elects Pam Bondi as Attorney General The election subversion case […]
November 26, 2024

Guatemalan President: spurious persecution should stop
Guatemalan President Bernardo Arevalo de León on Tuesday referred to the release of journalist José Rubén Zamora. Zamora spent more than 800 days in prison. The president called for an end to the “spurious persecution.” such as that of the former deputy of the Semilla party, Ligia Hernández. Related:Traffic Accident in Southern Guatemala Leaves 6 […]
October 22, 2024

Former Presidential Candidate Gonzales Urrutia Fails to Comply With the Summons of the Public Prosecutor’s Office
The Attorney General’s Office extended the summons to the former candidate for this Friday, August 30 at 10:00 local time, in order to conduct an interview regarding the facts under investigation.
August 30, 2024

DRC: Rwanda Will Face Charges on the East African Court of Justice for Violations Against the Congolese Sovereignty
Violence concentrated in the eastern province of North Kivu has led not only to arbitrary killings but also to sexual abuse.