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Federal Court Schedules June 26 Hearing for Ismail Abdul Samad's Appeal

The Federal Court in Putrajaya has set a date of June 26 to hear the appeal filed by Ismail Abdul Samad, the former chairman of Felda, regarding his corruption conviction. This follows the court's upholding of a previous six-year prison sentence and a fine of RM 15.45 million.

Federal Court Overturns Trump's Global Tariffs Amid Economic Challenges

A U.S. federal court has ruled to overturn the global tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump following his loss in the Supreme Court. This decision comes at a critical time for the U.S. economy and international trade relations.

Court Rules to Transfer Maureen Comey's Case to Federal Court

A U.S. court has ruled that the case of plaintiff Maureen Comey, a former prosecutor, should be heard in federal court. This decision comes at a sensitive time as legal challenges related to federal investigations are on the rise.

Start trial of Musk and Altman in high-stakes legal battle

The trial of Elon Musk and Sam Altman began today in a federal court in Oakland, California, where a jury has been selected. The case involves Musk's allegations against Altman and OpenAI for failing to adhere to the principles of the nonprofit organization.

Federal Court Sets Crucial Date for Appeal in Syed Saddiq Case

The Federal Court in Putrajaya has scheduled June 30 to issue its decision on the prosecution's appeal against parliamentarian Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman, who was acquitted of four charges related to Armada funds. This decision follows extensive hearings from both parties.

Federal Court Rejects Anthropic's Request to Lift Pentagon Ban

A federal court in Washington has denied Anthropic's request to suspend the Pentagon's ban on its activities, marking a partial setback for the AI startup. The ruling raises concerns about the company's future amid increasing competition in the AI sector.

Federal Court Rejects Zuraida's Request to Review Party Bail Reduction

The Federal Court in Putrajaya has denied Zuraida Kamaruddin's request to review its previous decision that reduced her party's bail from <strong>10 million ringgit</strong> to <strong>100,000 ringgit</strong> in a breach of bail conditions case.

Federal Court to Decide Fate of Shah Alam Community Forest

Attention is focused on the federal court in Malaysia, which is set to rule on the Shah Alam Community Forest (SACF) facing threats from a controversial road project. This decision comes as local residents and environmental groups face significant challenges in preserving this green space.