Elon Musk has announced a new escalation in his legal battle against OpenAI's management, seeking the removal of Sam Altman and Greg Brockman. This move comes as part of his efforts to reverse the organization's transition to a profit-driven entity.
A U.S. court has ruled to reinstate the visa of a Harvard scientist accused of smuggling frog embryos. The decision came after the court found that the officer who revoked the visa acted unlawfully.
French star Kylian Mbappe has announced legal action against a website that published details of his contract with Real Madrid. He considers the leaked information a violation of his personal privacy.
The Cairo Economic Court has postponed the ruling in Haifa Wehbe's case against a famous cosmetic surgeon to May 18. The case involves allegations of unauthorized use of her videos.
The legal confrontation between the U.S. Department of Defense and the New York Times has resurfaced, with the Pentagon taking actions deemed a circumvention of a previous court ruling requiring journalists to be reinstated to their workspaces.
The phosphate company has issued an official clarification regarding the lawsuit filed by the National Bank against the White Company for fertilizers and chemicals, emphasizing its legal stance amidst growing media interest in the case.
Investors in the Falcon City project in Dubai have achieved a significant legal victory after years of litigation. The court ruling reflects the UAE's commitment to protecting investor rights and enhancing confidence in the real estate market.
Libyan authorities are working to reclaim the oil tanker 'Badr', held in Bulgaria since 2017, amid legal and diplomatic complexities. The tanker was seized by Bulgarian authorities over claims of forged ownership.
The Federal Court of Appeals in Abu Dhabi has announced the postponement of the hearing regarding the 'MV Arila' ship case to October 2. This decision is part of ongoing legal proceedings related to the case, which has garnered significant attention in legal and media circles.
A Malaysian soldier appeared in court today, rejecting charges of assaulting seven fellow servicemen. The incident occurred at Camp Kim Bentong on March 30.
The Johor Bahru High Court dismissed a lawsuit filed by foreign shipping company Blue Ocean Shipping against the Malaysian government and police regarding the illegal detention of its crew. The ruling came five years after the incident that occurred in 2021.
A federal judge has temporarily halted the construction of a new dance hall at the White House, a project announced by former President Donald Trump. This decision comes at a sensitive time as Trump seeks to bolster his political legacy.
The Trump administration has asked a U.S. appeals court to lift a judicial order that halts construction of the White House ballroom. This request comes at a critical time as the administration seeks to resume a project considered part of government facility development plans.
Dutch-Moroccan player Anwar El Ghazi has announced his final victory in a wrongful dismissal lawsuit against German club Mainz. This victory comes after his public support for the Palestinian cause, highlighting the role of sports in addressing humanitarian issues.
A federal judge has dismissed most of the claims made by actress <strong>Levy</strong> against her colleague <strong>Baldwin</strong> in a sexual harassment case, just weeks before the scheduled trial in May. The judge has allowed three claims related to retaliation to proceed, leaving the door open for further legal actions.
Former businessman O.K. Lim, aged 84, was arrested at Gleneagles Hospital to start his 13.5-year prison sentence. This follows a brief court postponement due to his health conditions.
Indonesian photographer Amzal Kristi Situbo arrived at the parliament in Jakarta to discuss his case following a court ruling of acquittal. This visit comes after a prolonged legal controversy, and Situbo expressed his immense happiness with the verdict.
A U.S. federal judge has temporarily halted a project to build a grand event hall inside the White House, intended by President Donald Trump, due to failure to adhere to necessary legal procedures.
A U.S. judge ruled that President Donald Trump cannot construct a dance hall on White House grounds without congressional approval. The $400 million project was planned for the East Wing of the White House.
Prince Harry's legal battle with the press has concluded after ten weeks of intense proceedings, where he accused British newspapers of invading his privacy. The case saw the attendance of several celebrities and included strong emotions and shocking testimonies.
A prominent legal case requires the defendant to pay fees to the prosecutor to amicably resolve the issue, raising questions about justice and legal procedures. This case is linked to the People's Choice Award.
Chosnunniah Chalime, Vice Chair of the Indonesian Creative Economy Committee, urged the Ministry of Creative Economy to take effective steps to protect workers in this sector following a legal case involving videographer Amel Kristi Sitbo in North Sumatra. This comes amid the sector's significance as a key driver of the national economy.
Eight men appeared in court in Georgetown today, denying charges of injuring three police officers during a brawl last week. The incident occurred while the officers were performing their duties in a public housing project.
The family of the late Egyptian artist Abdel Halim Hafez has initiated legal action against Dr. Diaa Al-Awadi due to a video deemed offensive to the beloved singer. The family asserts that the video contains explicit transgressions against an artist who still holds a special place in the hearts of fans.
A French commercial court is set to resolve a long-standing legal dispute between Cardiff City and Nantes regarding compensation for the death of Argentine player Emiliano Sala, who died in a plane crash in January 2019. This case raises significant questions about transportation safety in football.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport has ruled against the Moroccan national football team in its legal dispute with Spain regarding player representation. Morocco is now awaiting a decisive ruling from Bouaddi on the future of the case.
In a dramatic turn of events, the French public prosecutor has called for the imprisonment of a girl and her mother on charges of extorting Moroccan artist Saad Lamjarred. This shift in accusations moves from rape allegations to extortion suspicions following Lamjarred's appeal.
The French public prosecutor has called for strict penalties against those accused of extorting Moroccan artist Saad Lamjarred, including a one-year suspended sentence for the main defendant. Additional fines and sentences have been proposed for other involved parties.
The family of the late artist Abdel Halim Hafez has filed a lawsuit against Dr. Diaa Al-Awadi after he posted a video that tarnished the singer's reputation. The family deemed the video a cheap attempt to gain views at the expense of the artist's legacy.
A couple sentenced to 12 months in prison for inappropriate conduct in a cemetery has filed an appeal with the Supreme Court. This follows their guilty plea in a case that sparked widespread controversy.