Malaysia's Court of Appeal has reinstated a lawsuit by Puncak Gali Harmoni Sdn Bhd against Emrail over a RM145 million Kelantan rail project, ordering a fresh hearing for the case.
Music mogul David Geffen has settled a breach of contract lawsuit filed by his estranged husband, Donavan Michaels, who claimed he was denied financial support in violation of a prior agreement during their messy divorce.
The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office announced that there were no jackpot winners in the Ultra Lotto 6/58 and MegaLotto 6/45 draws held on Friday, April 10, 2026.
Officials in Minnesota have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging that federal authorities are withholding evidence in the fatal shootings of U.S. citizens Alex Pretti and Renee Macklin Good by immigration agents in Minneapolis, as well as a non-fatal shooting.
Guðmundarlundur park in Kópavogur, Iceland, is experiencing extensive flooding due to recent thaws and wet weather, impacting advertised activities like fishing and diving courses.
Cruz Beckham, the youngest son of David and Victoria Beckham, has posted an 18+ photo as he continues to build his music career. The post draws attention to his public image as a developing artist.
The Freedom and Justice Party (SSP) in Serbia has called on the government to immediately withdraw regulations on impact analysis and public policy methodology, accusing the ruling Serbian Progressive Party of using them to bypass laws and procedures and advance autocracy under the guise of European integration.
Albanian Socialist Party MP Iris Luarasi accused the opposition of lying about not being aware of 23 draft laws related to EU legislative alignment. The opposition had claimed ignorance regarding these bills during a recent parliamentary session.
In 2025, 207 minors were convicted in Turkey on charges of insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan or the government, under laws that critics argue restrict freedom of expression, with 309 minors having been prosecuted.
Marvel has officially showcased the enhanced strength of Wolverine's claws, indicating they are now stronger than ever before within the comic universe.
Ms. Susan Yawson, CFO of MobileMoney Fintech LTD (MMFL), emphasized that effective collaboration is essential for sustaining growth, trust, and innovation within Ghana’s rapidly expanding financial technology sector.
A review of the open-world crime caper game 'Samson,' highlighting its interesting car mechanics that successfully evoke the experience of a cinematic getaway driver, despite other flaws.
Greece's new Road Traffic Code significantly increases fines for speeding violations. The changes are particularly highlighted in anticipation of Easter holiday travel.
Poland's National Health Fund has launched an investigation into a hospital in Aleksandrów Kujawski after the son of KO Senator Tomasz Lenz allegedly received a medical procedure without proper documentation and bypassed the queue. The hospital president has confirmed irregularities.
India's ruling BJP party, through Amit Shah, has pledged to implement a Uniform Civil Code within six months, aiming to establish a common set of personal laws for all citizens regardless of religion.
States and small businesses have challenged the Trump administration's 10 percent tax on many imports. This lawsuit follows a previous slate of tariffs that were struck down by the Supreme Court.
The Ministry of Agriculture in Montenegro is awaiting data from the Ministry of Finance and the Labor Fund to calculate the cost of forestry bankruptcies, as solutions are delayed and lawsuits are being filed.
The 'Sky Ladder' via ferrata in Zhangjiajie, China, is gaining international recognition and drawing thrill-seekers from around the globe to experience its challenging climbs.
The Andhra Pradesh government has withdrawn a 4.15-acre land allotment to the LuLu Group in Vijayawada, following a controversy surrounding the allocation.
Argentina has adopted amendments to its laws that reduce the protection of glaciers. The country has 16,968 glaciers that supply water to 36 waterways in 12 provinces, serving seven million people.
Elon Musk and Telegram's CEO have publicly questioned WhatsApp's end-to-end encryption, citing a new lawsuit, while Meta-owned WhatsApp vehemently denies these claims, asserting its decade-old encryption protects chats.
Andrej Danko of the SNS party has proposed legislation to combat deepfake videos, suggesting lawsuits, fines, and even imprisonment for authors and distributors of "realistic" and offensive fake videos, though critics argue the law is vague and difficult to enforce.
The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) has identified significant flaws in a Haryana government scheme for 2023-24, including the use of invalid work slips and fake certifications.
A financial support program in Japan for community-focused startups is drawing growing interest, with a high continuation rate for supported projects. The program has received positive reviews from communities for providing tangible benefits.
Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company, xAI, has filed a lawsuit against the state of Colorado, claiming a new AI law set to take effect in June infringes on its First Amendment rights.
Billionaire investor Bill Ackman's public complaint over a $2 million issue reportedly garnered commiseration and support from other prominent billionaires.
Elon Musk's artificial intelligence lab, xAI, has filed a lawsuit against the state of Colorado, claiming its new AI anti-discrimination regulations violate free speech protections.
Technology companies are beginning to face legal condemnations and lawsuits over the addictive nature of their platforms and the resulting harm to young people. The issue is metaphorically described as 'Nicotine online,' highlighting the severe impact on youth.
A judge has stated 'no case, no ruling' in a dispute concerning a settlement between Holocaust victims and Swiss banks, including Credit Suisse. The original lawsuit from the late 1990s alleged banks collaborated with Nazis by withholding victims' assets.
YouTuber Karl Jobst has filed a defamation lawsuit against gaming personality Billy Mitchell, alleging Mitchell made false claims of fraud and illegal activity following Jobst's bankruptcy, including misuse of GoFundMe donations.
Germany's well-known literary critic Denis Scheck has once again disparaged bestselling author Ildikó von Kürthy on his show "Druckfrisch." She and her fans are now fighting back against his repeated criticism.
The Swedish platform Dumpen is facing another defamation lawsuit, just two months after its responsible publisher, Sara Nilsson, was convicted of gross defamation.
Judge Anna Korwin-Piotrowska announced that she and five other judges intend to file a lawsuit with the labor court to be allowed to perform their duties, describing it as the only effective step.
The premiere of the documentary film 'Dulkės, kaulai ir stebuklai' (Dust, Bones, and Miracles) attracted a large number of curious attendees, with the director inviting them to experience the film's journey with an open heart.
British perfume designer Jo Malone is facing a lawsuit from Estée Lauder concerning her collaboration with Zara, with Malone expressing hope that 'sense will prevail.'
A Taylor Swift fan's class action lawsuit against StubHub, alleging $14,000 Eras Tour tickets were swapped for 'inferior' seats, was dismissed by a judge who ruled she waived her right to sue by agreeing to terms and conditions.
Former ORF (Austrian public broadcaster) head Roland Weißmann is reportedly considering legal action following his dismissal and the failure of his re-election bid, which he attributes to public accusations.
As thousands of Greek drivers prepare for Easter getaways, authorities are reminding them of traffic code regulations regarding luggage loading and items prohibited from being transported in vehicles, along with associated fines.
Amazon's CEO has committed to significantly increasing spending on artificial intelligence, stating the company will not be conservative in its pursuit of AI investments, echoing the early days of AWS.
Fans of Grand Theft Auto 6 have reportedly 'roasted' the official trailer for The Elder Scrolls 6, highlighting Bethesda's slow development and their own anticipation for GTA 6.
Vermont and New York's 'climate superfund' laws are facing legal challenges, including a pending Supreme Court case, setting up a showdown between US states and major oil companies.
A video showing a family skipping a queue at Tokyo's Hachiko Statue has drawn widespread criticism online. The incident has sparked discussions about tourist etiquette in Japan.
A family has filed a lawsuit following the death of a man who was under the care of a telehealth ICU doctor, raising questions about remote medical supervision.
An opinion piece draws parallels between the 'offensive and dumb tactics' of Amy Acton and Vivek Ramaswamy. The author highlights commonalities in their approaches.
Stolt-Nielsen announced GAAP EPS of $0.89 and revenue of $716.8 million, while also withdrawing its financial outlook for fiscal year 2026, indicating a shift in future expectations.
The technology industry is closely watching DeepSeek's next model, V4, which is expected to be compatible with Huawei's latest chips. This development could signify a major step for China and a significant shift in the geopolitical landscape of technology.
Moldovan President Maia Sandu has promulgated laws to denounce the founding agreements of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), marking the country's official withdrawal from the Russia-led organization.
Swiss bank UBS continues to face legal uncertainty after a judge rejected its application for clarification regarding alleged Nazi accounts at Credit Suisse, partially thwarting its goal to prevent new lawsuits.
India has withdrawn its offer to host the United Nations annual climate Conference of the Parties (COP33) in 2028. The decision was communicated to officials this month.
Martin Gugino, an 81-year-old activist who suffered a fractured skull after being shoved by Buffalo police during a 2020 Black Lives Matter protest, has passed away. He had previously filed a lawsuit against the city and its police force.
International shipping regulations, specifically UNCLOS Articles 38 and 44, grant transit passage to all global shipping. Iran's imposition of a strait toll is being criticized for violating these established laws and nautical customs.
A developer of an offshore wind farm in Massachusetts has filed a lawsuit to prevent its turbine manufacturer from withdrawing from the project. The legal action aims to ensure the continuation of the wind energy development.
A group of law professors mount a campaign challenging birthright citizenship, arguing Trump's executive order to narrow the 14th Amendment is defensible.
Justice Yashwant Varma has tendered his resignation to President Droupadi Murmu following allegations of unaccounted cash found at his official residence, leading to the lapse of an impeachment inquiry.
A lawsuit alleges that a nonverbal 4-year-old boy with autism was found facedown in a school pool after being left alone, causing him to develop a fear of water. The incident highlights concerns about student supervision.
A Hungarian cultural guide highlights various events including Robert Alföldi's performance in a Chekhov play, a new play about systemic flaws, Dávid Dorosz's political thriller, and a performance by a renowned cellist.
Russia's large-scale mobile Internet disruptions in Moscow are drawing criticism from state-sanctioned 'opposition' parties, a move seen as part of Kremlin-approved campaign messaging.
Croatia's ombudswoman highlighted that outdated media laws fail to protect children from influencers, AI, and algorithms, even when parents consent to their children's online presence. A roundtable discussion warned about these deficiencies.
Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company, xAI, has filed a lawsuit against Colorado, alleging that a new state AI law compels developers to endorse the state's viewpoints.
Slovak company Dedoles is facing a potential lawsuit from creative firm Somebody&Somebody, which alleges unauthorized use of its 'dancing hamsters' concept after the original license expired and new contract negotiations failed due to a price dispute.
A large-scale 'System-Breaking Grand Concert' organized by publicist Puzsér at Heroes' Square in Budapest drew a massive crowd, with Puzsér noting that the level of public engagement in Hungary's political direction is unprecedented since 1956.
A court has ruled that German border controls with Austria were unlawful, following a lawsuit filed by a German citizen residing in Vienna, though the non-final verdict has no immediate consequences for current controls.
Finance Minister Merz expressed dismay over Economics Minister Reiche's criticism of the SPD, highlighting significant policy differences between the two ministers and prompting a strong intervention from the Chancellor.
A proposed 25-story skyscraper in Ostrava-Výškovice was halted after a petition, with the city council withdrawing its request. Instead, the entire housing estate will undergo transformation following negotiations.
Former Dinamo Zagreb official Krešimir Antolić has definitively lost his defamation and insult lawsuit against cartoonist Nikola Plečko (Nik Titanik) regarding three caricatures from 2020.
Analysts have denounced the military's "pressure" to force the population to vote in Myanmar's elections, as well as laws that punished those who called for a boycott of the electoral act.
The Norwegian government has concluded that municipalities can allow pubs and restaurants to serve alcohol around the clock during the football World Cup, with the extent of the exception from alcohol laws decided locally.
An average of approximately six thousand individuals per year were suspected of criminal offenses under the penal code or special criminal laws in Iceland between 2019 and 2025. This data highlights a consistent trend in criminal investigations.
Amazon has created 'Project Houdini' to modularize main server rooms, aiming to significantly expedite AWS data center buildouts. The project is expected to save weeks of construction time and substantial labor costs.
An exhibition featuring Auguste Renoir is attracting large crowds to the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, with tickets requiring reservations a month in advance. The main exhibition will later travel to London and Boston, but sketches and drawings are exclusive to the Paris showing.
A hiking tip near Bensheim, Germany, draws attention to the cultural and ecological significance of the increasingly rare sunken lanes (Hohlwege) once common in the fertile loess soils of the Bergstraße region.
The Panevėžys Regional Prosecutor's Office has filed a lawsuit concerning the sale of a municipal three-room apartment in Panevėžys for a significantly undervalued price of 399 euros to a deportee, which now poses a costly problem for her.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy has weighed in on the debate surrounding an AI bubble, stating that AI adoption is occurring at an unprecedented pace, even faster than electricity and the internet. He also noted strong demand for AWS AI offerings, with growth constrained only by capacity, and emphasized Amazon's custom chip development.
Malaysian Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad has withdrawn his civil defamation suit against Najib Razak, with the settlement involving a Facebook clarification and the removal of a disputed post by Najib.
Rapper Lil Baby's company has filed a lawsuit against a business partner, alleging that their hemp products contain illegal levels of THC and E. Coli, potentially harming the rapper's brand.
A federal judge has dismissed another lawsuit filed by the Department of Justice seeking voter data, this time specifically in Massachusetts, marking a setback for the DOJ's efforts.
In a significant political maneuver, the Congress party withdrew its candidate from the Baramati bye-election just before the nomination deadline. This decision, influenced by appeals from the Pawar family and Mahayuti partners, ensures Sunetra Pawar's candidacy.
The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) announced that no bettor won the jackpot in the Super Lotto 6/49 and Lotto 6/42 draws on April 9. The winning combination for SuperLotto 6/49 was 10-27-28-02-14-06.
Nick Lachey recounted a "super shady" incident from 98 Degrees' first tour where someone provided the band with a book detailing age of consent laws across US states.
A Reddit post comparing Canadian maple syrup prices in Loblaws with Australia's Woolworths has sparked online outrage, prompting an expert to explain reasons for higher domestic prices.
The DUI party in North Macedonia is criticized for failing to properly legislate the 'balancer' mechanism, which has led to legal loopholes and manipulation in employment practices.
The Federal Trade Commission has filed a lawsuit against StubHub, alleging that the ticket resale platform engages in deceptive practices by not disclosing mandatory fees upfront.
Netflix's "The Umbrella Academy" is highlighted for making complex time travel narratives accessible and easy to follow for viewers, despite some flaws in its final season.
Polska Amunicja, a company linked to WB Group, has withdrawn from negotiations with Poland's Ministry of National Defense concerning the supply of 155mm artillery ammunition funded by SAFE loans, potentially shifting a larger contract to PGZ or reallocating funds.
The Delhi High Court has ordered Aditya Dhar and Trimurti Films to mediate a copyright infringement lawsuit. Trimurti Films alleges unauthorized use of the song 'Tirchi Topiwala' in Dhar's production 'Dhurandhar 2'.
Meta Platforms has removed advertisements from law firms that were actively recruiting clients to sue the social media giant. The action highlights ongoing legal challenges faced by the company.
Austria's Constitutional Court has ruled against a ban on photovoltaic systems imposed for townscape preservation, a decision that could have significant implications for municipalities nationwide. The ruling follows a successful lawsuit by a homeowner in St. Pölten.
The creative director of the game 'Samson' has acknowledged the title's 'Mixed' reception on Steam, promising the team is 'committed to the future' and will address performance and gameplay flaws.
The Danish National Audit Office has criticized municipalities, stating that they break the law in the majority (69 percent) of cases concerning vulnerable children, indicating significant flaws in their handling of such matters.
Moldova has officially withdrawn from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), a move seen as reflecting the diminishing influence of Russia in the former Soviet bloc.
Kenyan politician Edwin Sifuna has filed a lawsuit against the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party, challenging his removal from the position of Secretary-General in a new internal party dispute.
The article discusses accusations of corruption and politically motivated legal decisions in Albania, specifically mentioning former Minister Belinda Balluku and the role of the GJL (General Directorate of Legalization, Urban Planning and Property).
Seoul police are filing a civil lawsuit against a man who made over 100 false emergency reports in nine months, apparently to be sent to prison, now seeking damages instead.
Nikos Stylianides has withdrawn his Alma candidacy for the May 24 parliamentary elections in Cyprus, citing 'principle' after Demetris Papadakis was removed from the Alma ballot. Stylianides was running in Limassol.
Voluntary enlistment in Thailand's military has steadily increased over the past five years, primarily driven by economic hardship rather than patriotic motivations.
Journalist Dimitar Stoyanov from Bird.bg faces five lawsuits filed by former customs officer Nikolay Filipov, leading to his accounts being frozen for 25,000 leva. The cases are being heard in Burgas.
A proposed bill in Canada is advancing, raising concerns that quoting certain Bible passages could be treated as a criminal offense under hate speech laws.
Jeff Shell has officially departed from his role as president of Paramount, following an internal investigation into allegations that he revealed non-public information. His ouster comes after a public dispute and legal battle with a professional gambler.
Sentebale, an African charity co-founded by Prince Harry to honor Princess Diana, has sued him for defamation after he stepped down as a patron last year. The organization, which supports young people living with HIV in Botswana and Lesotho, filed the lawsuit following his departure.
Live Nation subsidiary Merch Traffic has filed a lawsuit seeking an injunction against the sale of counterfeit merchandise at Bruce Springsteen's upcoming show in Newark, New Jersey.
Pakistan's Prime Minister announced that both US and Iranian leadership would attend upcoming Middle East peace talks in Islamabad. An Iranian delegation led by Ghalibaf has arrived, with Iran reportedly drawing "red lines" for the discussions, placing the ball in the US court.
Supermarket chain Lidl has begun construction on its first-ever pub in Northern Ireland. This unusual project is a direct consequence of the region's strict alcohol licensing laws.
Montenegro's Ministry of Justice has released its annual report, detailing 440,000 euros allocated to religious communities and highlighting pending legislative changes, including laws on criminal procedure, domestic violence, and anti-corruption.
Australian YouTube content creator Karl Jobst is suing Donkey Kong record-holder Billy Mitchell for defamation, following the conclusion of a previous dispute between the two last year.
The Croatian Ministry of Finance has introduced proposals to amend three laws, including one that would double the capital of the Croatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development (HBOR) and others aimed at facilitating companies' access to the capital market.
Tractor manufacturer John Deere has been ordered to pay $99 million in a class-action lawsuit, accused of deliberately restricting repair options for its equipment.
Meta has pulled Facebook ads that were recruiting plaintiffs for social media addiction lawsuits, following a recent landmark trial loss in California.
The family of a Texas teenage beauty queen is filing a lawsuit, claiming she died from an enlarged heart caused by excessive caffeine consumption from an influencer-linked energy drink.
The Bulgarian Ministry of Justice announced efforts to create better rules to prevent courts from being used as tools to attack media, journalists, and activists through SLAPP lawsuits and seizures.
Swiss energy company Axpo has withdrawn its lawsuit against two economists who had accused the firm of not transparently disclosing risks from energy derivatives trading in its balance sheet.
A report by the EACC reveals a widespread sextortion crisis in Kenya, detailing instances of sex demanded for jobs and services, despite the country lacking explicit laws to address the issue.
Montenegro currently employs only three fishery inspectors, who conducted over 900 inspections last year, issuing 118 violation orders totaling 66,500 euros. New laws have introduced stricter penalties, with fines for individuals reaching up to 20,000 euros.
Moldovan news reports that Ion Ceban is withdrawing the MAN party from the 'Alternativa' block, alongside other local news updates including a diesel price drop and issues with the 'Prima Casă' program.
Mali has officially announced its withdrawal of recognition for the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), a state self-proclaimed by the Polisario Front.
A report by the Environmental Resource Center analyzes the role of administrative bodies in environmental justice, revealing a lack of clear strategies for inspection and development, non-implementation of laws, and insufficient resources.
Golfklúbburinn Oddur has filed a lawsuit against Golfklúbbur Þorlákshafnar with the GSÍ court. The dispute centers on an advertised offer by Golfklúbbur Þorlákshafnar for remote membership without full membership rights.
Owners of utility vehicles gathered for the Ute Muster at the Methven A&P Show, an event that saw a growing number of female ute enthusiasts participate.
Meta is reportedly investing in artificial intelligence technologies to help navigate and mitigate the impact of ongoing social media-related lawsuits.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against WhatsApp, Meta Platforms Inc., and Accenture over allegations of accessing private texts without consent, drawing criticism from Elon Musk and Telegram's CEO.
An article from The Observer suggests that current online laws in the United Kingdom are inadequate and not suitable for addressing contemporary digital challenges.
Investors in the Lithuanian-developed 'Bankeros' crypto token project have filed a civil lawsuit seeking 700,000 euros in compensation for damages. The claim was reported by the portal '15min'.
A driver was stopped by police in Iceland on Vínlandsleið on suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs. The individual is also suspected of violating weapons laws and possessing narcotics.
A civil servant has filed a lawsuit in Palma's labor court, seeking the right to work remotely from Switzerland, where his family resides, a request that has been denied.
China is experiencing a significant boom in trail running, with the number of annual events increasing dramatically since 2014. Urban runners are increasingly drawn to the sport for its challenges and as an escape.
Trimurti Films has filed a lawsuit against 'Dhurandhar The Revenge,' alleging that the film's track 'Rang De Lal' illegally reproduces the song 'Tirchi Topiwale' from the 1989 film 'Tridev.'
Mfundi Vundla, the South African writer known for 'Generations', draws on his 21 years in exile to create a new play that delves into the complexities and imperfections of the fight against apartheid.
Meta has reportedly pulled advertisements that were designed to recruit plaintiffs for lawsuits related to social media addiction, indicating a response to ongoing legal pressures.
A faction of Nigeria's African Democratic Congress (ADC), led by Sen. David Mark, has filed a lawsuit against the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to restore its leaders' names to the official portal.
Russia’s Supreme Court declared the human rights group Memorial an extremist organization and banned its activities in the country, acting on a lawsuit filed by the Justice Ministry, the Russian…
Apollo Global Management's Marc Rowan has resolved a lawsuit concerning an investment linked to Charlie Javice, founder of Frank. The settlement brings an end to legal proceedings surrounding the controversial investment.
A lawsuit has been filed following the death of Keith McAllister, who was fatally pulled into an MRI machine in New York, with his widow alleging staff negligence in enforcing safety protocols.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico proposed, then withdrew, a plan to lower train ticket prices to encourage public transport use, with experts suggesting reliability, not discounts, is key.
A French review of 'Super Meat Boy 3D' finds the game satisfying due to its high difficulty but notes numerous flaws, some of which are deemed inappropriate for a 'hardcore' platformer.
British perfume designer Jo Malone and fashion retailer Zara are being sued by Estée Lauder over a collaboration that allegedly infringes on the use of Jo Malone's name.
A mysterious beauty accompanying Novak and Jelena Đoković has attracted significant public attention, as the couple made an important and careful decision regarding the care of their children, Stefan and Tara.
Independent candidate Tibor Viktor Szentgyörgyi withdrew from the Bács-Kiskun County 2nd constituency election in Kecskemét, leaving only party candidates, and made a request to the Tisza party candidate.
Concentrix has reaffirmed its long-term commitment to Morocco’s startup ecosystem by renewing its partnership with Technopark at GITEX Africa 2026 in Marrakech.
An ambitious 'refaunation' project has successfully reintroduced blue-and-yellow macaws to Rio de Janeiro's national park, marking their return after an absence of 200 years, alongside other lost species.
Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides stated he is keeping open the possibility of referring foreclosure laws back to the House of Representatives, citing the need to examine many aspects of the legislation.
A Spanish court has ordered the arrest of communicator Jair Domínguez to ensure his appearance in a trial initiated by the Vox party. The resolution follows several phone notices from the judicial office and the Mossos d'Esquadra.
Gazment Bardhi, head of the Democratic Party Parliamentary Group, accused Parliament Speaker Niko Peleshi of violating regulations and excluding the opposition from the legislative process for 23 EU integration laws.
Edwin Sifuna has filed a lawsuit against the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party, challenging his removal from the position of Secretary General in a new political dispute.
The Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) has criticized the Diocese of Kalookan's recent apology, stating that it failed to address the core issue of how animals were treated in a specific incident.
Following the passing of former President Zeroual, Algerian President Tebboune received condolences from his Tunisian counterpart, marking a moment of regional mourning and diplomatic sympathy.
Prosecutor Aleksandar Barac, who was part of the "nadstrešnica" team, has filed a lawsuit against the High Prosecutorial Council (VST) seeking his reinstatement.
AWS CEO Matt Garman has defended Amazon's strategy of investing in competing AI firms like OpenAI and Anthropic, stating it is 'business as usual' for the cloud giant to offer a neutral platform while developing its own models.
Jacaranda Maternity Hospital is facing a lawsuit after a video depicting a foetus was shared on social media, leading to legal action against the institution.
A decision by the Austrian Supreme Court regarding new collective redress actions has set a high bar for their admissibility, raising questions about their practical viability.
Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark made a surprise appearance for the cast of a play that draws inspiration from her distinctive fashion style.
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Anthropic's Claude Mythos AI model, designed to identify complex software security flaws, is being withheld from public access due to its potential misuse. The company is instead partnering with major tech firms like Apple and Google to leverage its capabilities.
Voluntary military enlistment in Thailand has steadily increased over the past five years, driven by the prospect of steady pay amidst a sluggish economy.