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Wöginger Trial Continues in Austria
Politicsder-standard1mo ago

Wöginger Trial Continues in Austria

The Wöginger trial in Austria is proceeding with the questioning of a former chief of the mayor's office and a judge, alongside a former section head from the Ministry of Finance, regarding alleged political favoritism at an Upper Austrian tax office.

Former Austrian Secretary-General to Face Trial Over Salisbury Report Leak
Worldder-standarddie-presse1mo ago2 sources

Former Austrian Secretary-General to Face Trial Over Salisbury Report Leak

Johannes Peterlik, former Secretary-General to ex-Minister Kneissl, is set to stand trial for abuse of office and violating secrecy obligations. He is accused of requesting a secret report on the 2018 Salisbury poisoning and making it accessible to Egisto Ott, with his trial beginning on Tuesday.

Trial Continues for Former Austrian Foreign Ministry Secretary-General
Worldder-standardFrance 24orf+13die-presseindex-hrhindustan-timesstraits-timescyprus-mailKorea Heraldchannel-news-asiabalkan-web+5 more8h ago16 sources

Trial Continues for Former Austrian Foreign Ministry Secretary-General

The trial against Peter Peterlik, former Secretary-General of the Austrian Foreign Ministry under Karin Kneissl, is continuing. He faces charges related to his tenure, with a verdict potentially imminent.

“É, sem dúvida, o pior momento da história de Cuba”
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“É, sem dúvida, o pior momento da história de Cuba”

Apesar da crise e sofrimento que se vive, o povo cubano apoia fim do regime. Até Trump é melhor que o atual líder cubano? "É assustador", garante Rodolfo Bendoyro, professor universitário luso-cubano.

Qatar Intercepts Rockets
Worlddie-presse1mo ago

Qatar Intercepts Rockets

Qatar has reportedly intercepted rockets, though further details about the origin or target of the rockets are not provided in this summary article.

EU Court Rules Member States Must Adapt ID Documents for Transgender Individuals
Politicsdr-dknzzberlingske+9DWder-standardorfrzeczpospolitadie-presseobservadorcyprus-mailoc-media+1 more1mo ago12 sources

EU Court Rules Member States Must Adapt ID Documents for Transgender Individuals

The European Court of Justice has ruled that EU member states must adapt gender entries in identification documents to reflect the rights of transgender individuals, making everyday activities like travel and package collection less uncomfortable.