Three individuals accused in the fatal Marfin Bank arson attack from 16 years ago are appearing in court, with holiday photos from 2009 reportedly aiding in their identification. A 46-year-old woman is also facing extradition proceedings in a British court related to the case.
A little-known 1951 agreement allows US military personnel accused of crimes in the UK, including sexual assault, to be tried by US courts martial, as highlighted by a case where a US fighter pilot was tried for strangling a woman in England.
A British court has rejected the request of sperm donor Robert Albon, known as "Joe Donor," to be listed on a child's birth certificate, as he offers unregulated sperm donations via social media.
A British court has dismissed the majority of key accusations brought against five major global car manufacturers in connection with the Dieselgate emissions manipulation scandal.
A 16-year-old accused of murdering a nine-year-old girl stood before a British court. He stated that he 'pretended to fight' with the girl and wanted to 'scare' her. He does not admit to the murder charge.
A Scottish company, Restitution Litigation Limited, is working on behalf of the Namibian state to recover money from Samherji in the "Namibia case" (Fishrot scandal), having filed a lawsuit against Samherji in British courts.
A British court has ruled that Yukos shareholders can pursue Russian assets in a $65 billion dispute, marking a new development in a two-decade effort for compensation after the collapse of Yukos.
At a NATO summit, European countries and Canada committed to significant financial and military support for Ukraine, with some reports indicating this was to compensate for anticipated reductions in US aid. Discussions also focused on the alliance's collective defense and the role of Turkey.
Former Democratic Party MP Ervin Salianji published a British court decision linking Sali Berisha to organized crime, prompting Berisha to retaliate with accusations that Salianji collaborated with figures he himself has accused.
A British court has declared the insolvency of the wine brokerage firm Oeno, with administrators planning to freeze assets and investigate former and 'shadow' managers, as well as banks.