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EU "extremely concerned" about Venezuela's election crisis
The growing political crisis in Venezuela is causing "extreme concern" within the EU, says the union's foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell. .
Harris makes history – accepts under great jubilation
Tax cuts for the middle class, continued support to Ukraine, freedom and a "new way forward". To deafening applause, Kamala Harris accepts becoming the Democratic Party's presidential candidate – and thereby becomes the first woman with a minority background in the role.
Maduro thanks the Supreme Court for the verdict on "election victory"
The Supreme Court in Venezuela backs President Nicolás Maduro's claim that he won the election held on July 28. Maduro thanks the court, described by outsiders as loyal to his regime, for the decision.
"Child Soldiers" Sentenced to Long Prison Terms
Several minors have in the past year been sentenced to long prison terms for gang murders – without the law being changed. It has been possible all along.
Drove 211 km/h – Norwegian High Court to Decide if the Car is Confiscated
Should those who drive way too fast lose their car? Yes, that's what they've been saying for a few years in Denmark. And now a case is going to Norway's highest court.
The Supreme Court Rejects Review of Vinegar Poisoning Case
The Supreme Court will not review the case of the vinegar-poisoned girl in Eslöv. The parents were convicted of giving their daughter life-threatening amounts of vinegar, holding her captive, and a range of other serious crimes.
Venezuela's Supreme Court: The Decision is Final
The decision that Venezuela's highest court will announce about the disputed presidential election will be "final", announces its chairman. The court is characterized by critics and the opposition as loyal to Maduro.
Chief Justice Resigns in Bangladesh
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in Bangladesh, Obaidul Hassan, is resigning due to the political turmoil in the country. Five more senior judges are expected to leave their posts, as the new government reorganizes the judiciary.
Venezuela's voting machines could be the regime's downfall
To avoid electoral fraud, Venezuela created a bombproof electronic voting system, "impossible" to manipulate. Now it can be the regime's fall.
The dissolved Thai opposition party is reborn
Thailand's largest opposition party is relaunched with a new leader and name – two days after it was dissolved by the country's highest court. .
The Opposition: We Guarantee Maduro a Safe Exit
Venezuela's opposition leader promises sitting President Nicolás Maduro "guarantees" if he relinquishes power. Maduro, in turn, blocks the media platform X where criticism is directed against the president – and excludes negotiations.
Charismatic Profile Banned from Politics in Thailand
Thailand's Constitutional Court dissolves the country's largest opposition party Kao Klai. The party won a landslide victory in last year's election but was not allowed to take power.
Harris' path to power – can she defeat Trump?
Kamala Harris has shattered the glass ceiling several times during her career. But who is she really – the former senator, prosecutor, and daughter of Jamaican and Indian immigrants who could become the USA's first female president?.
The Billion-Dollar Gifts Behind the Presidential Campaign
"White dudes for Harris" drew in over 4 million dollars to the campaign race. But alongside gifts from ordinary people, giant organizations, super-PACs, spend hundreds of millions on the election in the USA.
The Parents Appeal the Verdict
The Court of Appeal sentenced both parents to eight years in prison in the so-called vinegar case. Now they are appealing the verdict to the Supreme Court, which [Skånska Dagbladet](https://www.
Biden's Supreme Court Reform: Wants to Repeal Trump's Immunity
Time-limited mandate periods, an ethical code of conduct and a constitutional amendment to overturn the Supreme Court decision that granted Donald Trump presidential immunity. USA's President Joe Biden says that the USA's highest court "must be reformed".
More abortions via the internet after bans in the USA
More abortions are performed in the USA – despite a total ban in nearly every third state. Since the right to free abortion was repealed and around 60 clinics were forced to close, the number of abortions has skyrocketed.
Harris' First Campaign Meeting: We Will Win
Kamala Harris was met with the audience's cheers during her first campaign meeting in Milwaukee in the swing state of Wisconsin. She attacked Trump on several points and spoke about the future.
Joe Biden's letter announcing his withdrawal
This is what the letter says where USA's President Joe Biden announces that he is not running for re-election. .
Students in Bangladesh Continue Protests
The students in Bangladesh will continue to demonstrate – despite the Supreme Court's decision to tighten the quota system that triggered the violent protests. .
Håkan Nesser appeals prison sentence to the Supreme Court
The author Håkan Nesser was sentenced by the Svea Court of Appeal to 1. 5 years' imprisonment for three cases of aggravated tax fraud.
Trump wants to see the verdict overturned
Donald Trump's lawyers have submitted a request to overturn the verdict in the case of hush money to a porn star. .
Teacher acquitted of comment about student's breasts
The Supreme Court acquits a high school teacher who was convicted of sexual harassment in the district and appellate courts. During a lesson, a 15-year-old student tried on a weightlifting belt that a classmate had brought to school.
Hundreds of thousands of kronor to those affected by PFAS
People who have drunk water contaminated by PFAS will receive compensation paid out by the municipality-owned Ronneby Environment and Technology, reports P4 Blekinge. In total, 17 people will receive around 28,000 kronor each.
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