Former Aide to Zelensky, Andriy Yermak, Arrested Amid Corruption Investigation
Andriy Yermak, the former chief of staff to President Zelensky, has been ordered to be detained by Ukraine's anti-corruption court on money-laundering charges.
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Andriy Yermak, the former chief of staff to President Zelensky, has been ordered to be detained by Ukraine's anti-corruption court on money-laundering charges.
Senator Ronald dela Rosa's flight from the Senate raises concerns about the legitimacy of the incident amid ongoing investigations by police.
A recent court ruling in Seoul has ordered North Korea's leader to compensate former South Korean POWs, marking a significant moment in ongoing legal efforts for wartime accountability.
In a significant turn of events, the South Carolina Supreme Court has granted Alex Murdaugh a new trial regarding the murders of his wife and son, overturning his previous convictions.
The Trump administration is currently engaged in a legal dispute regarding its authority to exclude certain social media moderation advocates from entering the United States.
Following the recent decision by a high court to overturn his previous convictions, prosecutors are set to retry Alex Murdaugh in the deaths of his wife and son.
A lockdown has been enforced at the Philippine Senate after gunshots were reported. Police commandos responded to the situation where a senator, sought by the International Criminal Court, was present.
Gunfire erupts within the Philippine Senate as armed troops respond to an expected ICC arrest of a senator, creating a scene of chaos and uncertainty.
Recent subpoenas issued to several hospitals regarding gender-affirming care for minors may signal the start of a criminal investigation by the DOJ.
As Brazil approaches elections, President Lula has introduced a plan aimed at combating organized crime amid escalating security concerns.
In a significant ruling, the New Mexico Supreme Court has decided that Las Cruces is responsible for costs related to nuclear power, potentially shaping future energy financing.
Instagram has officially ended its end-to-end encryption feature, raising questions about user privacy and data security on the platform.
Two men were injured in stabbings at the Cru2: The Birmingham Shutdown event held at Luna Springs, prompting a police response.
The ongoing legal dispute involving Live Nation and Ticketmaster is set to advance into its penalty phase following a jury's finding of illegal monopoly. The trial is expected to extend into 2027.
In the appeal trial of former President Nicolas Sarkozy, prosecutors are urging the court to maintain his original conviction for conspiracy related to his 2007 election campaign financing.
The former chief of staff to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been identified as a suspect in a significant corruption investigation led by Ukraine’s anti-corruption bureau.
Virginia is appealing to the Supreme Court to reinstate its congressional map, which is thought to provide a political edge to Democratic candidates.
A nonprofit organization is taking legal action against the federal government to prevent a resurfacing project at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool initiated by President Trump.
In early 2026, Paris welcomes seven new gaming establishments, marking the end of an eight-year trial period where slot machines were not allowed.
The Supreme Court has decided to extend access to the abortion pill mifepristone, allowing its distribution through telemedicine and mail for at least three more days.