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Confirm Allegations: Accused in Bekalongan Not Religious Leader

The Director of Religious Education in Indonesia, Bisanang Said, confirmed that the individual accused of harassing several women in Bekalongan is not a religious leader but rather the head of an unlicensed organization. Legal action has been initiated following complaints from the victims.

Court Sentences Disney Executive to Two and a Half Years in Prison

A court in Khimki, Moscow, has sentenced Daterau Jogala Sudkheer, a senior executive at Disney, to two and a half years in prison for attempting to smuggle drugs. This ruling comes amid increasing legal pressures on individuals and companies in Russia.

Release of Jacobs from Jail Sparks Anticipation for Charges

American football player <strong>Jacobs</strong>, from the <strong>Packers</strong>, has been released from jail after a brief detention as prosecutors consider potential charges against him. This incident raises questions about his future in the sport.

Google Appeals Antitrust Ruling, Defends Fair Market Success

Google has filed a formal appeal against a federal ruling that deemed it an illegal monopoly in the search market, arguing that the decision exceeded legal boundaries. The company emphasizes that its market success has been achieved fairly.

U.S. Justice Department Investigates E. Jean Carroll's Testimony Against Trump

The U.S. Department of Justice has launched an investigation into writer E. Jean Carroll regarding potential perjury in civil lawsuits against former President Donald Trump. This development comes amid ongoing legal challenges faced by Trump.

Cancel special meeting in Negeri Sembilan due to legal issues

The Negeri Sembilan Justice and Law Council (DKU) announced that a special meeting scheduled for May 29 cannot be held due to ongoing legal issues. This decision follows a request from several traditional leaders in the state.

U.S. Justice Department Investigates Journalist Over Trump Allegations

The U.S. Department of Justice has launched an official investigation into writer Elizabeth Jean Carroll, who accused former President Donald Trump of sexual harassment. This inquiry comes amid increasing scrutiny of sexual misconduct allegations against Trump.

Al Ahly Moves Quickly to Prepare Legal Response to Torub

Al Ahly Club's management has announced a swift action to prepare a legal response to the complaint filed by Torub. This move aims to protect the club's legal rights amidst ongoing challenges.

Jury Rejects Musk's Lawsuit Against OpenAI Due to Statute of Limitations

A jury in the United States has rejected Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI, citing that the case has surpassed the legal statute of limitations. This decision comes amid rapid developments in the artificial intelligence sector.

California jury rejects Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI founders

A California jury unanimously ruled against Elon Musk's lawsuit against the founders of OpenAI, determining that the claims were filed after the deadline. This decision highlights the tensions between Musk and his former partners.

California Jury Dismisses Elon Musk's Lawsuit Against OpenAI

A California jury unanimously dismissed Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman, ruling that the case was filed after the statute of limitations had expired. Musk accused Altman of betraying the nonprofit mission of OpenAI by turning it into a for-profit entity.

Prepare for a decisive session determining Fadl Shaker's fate

Lebanese artist Fadl Shaker is gearing up for a crucial court session that could define his artistic future. After years of absence, he is expected to make a comeback with 20 new songs, awaiting the green light from Lebanese authorities.

Lawsuit Filed Against OpenAI for Facilitating Mass Shooting Planning

A group of individuals has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, the developer of the ChatGPT chatbot, accusing it of facilitating the planning of a mass shooting. This lawsuit arises amid growing concerns about the impact of artificial intelligence on public safety.

Malaysian man sentenced to six weeks for filming men in restroom

A Singapore court has sentenced a 26-year-old Malaysian man to six weeks in prison for filming four men in a restroom at the <strong>Sembcorp Marine</strong> site. The incident occurred on <strong>January 26, 2026</strong>, when the perpetrator used his mobile phone to record one of the victims entering the restroom.

Investment Funds Threaten Spain with Legal Action During World Cup

Investment funds have obtained a court order in the United States to block financial payments related to Spain, jeopardizing its financial stability during the World Cup. This legal development comes at a critical time as Spain prepares for the tournament.

Intensify Door-to-Door Campaigns to Complete Reconciliation Files in Sharqia

Authorities in Sharqia Governorate have announced intensified door-to-door campaigns and field presence aimed at completing reconciliation files. This initiative is part of efforts to facilitate procedures for citizens and encourage them to finalize their reconciliation cases.

New York Court Reveals Jeffrey Epstein's Suicide Note After Years

A New York court has released a controversial document attributed to Jeffrey Epstein, found in a 'graphic novel'. This document, kept secret for years, raises questions about its authenticity and content.

Court Rules Meta and Google Responsible for Social Media Addiction

In a landmark ruling, a U.S. jury found Meta and Google liable for social media addiction that impacted a young woman's mental health. Meta is now seeking to overturn this decision.

Celebrate Favorable Verdict for Lebanese Artist Fadel Shaker

Fadel Shaker's son expressed optimism following his father's acquittal, stating that 'relief is near.' This ruling comes after years of legal controversies surrounding the artist.

Revealing Suicide Note Unveils New Details About Epstein

Recent reports have uncovered a suicide note written by Jeffrey Epstein before his death in 2019, highlighting his mental state during that period. The note reflects feelings of frustration and pressure that Epstein experienced.

Publishers Sue Meta for Copyright Infringement in AI Training

A group of major publishers, including Elsevier and Springer, has filed a lawsuit against Meta in a federal court in Manhattan, accusing the company of illegally using their books and journal articles to train its AI model. The publishers are seeking unspecified financial damages.

Britney Spears Pleads to Lesser Charge in DUI Case

American star Britney Spears has pleaded to a lesser charge of reckless driving under the influence of alcohol, allowing her to avoid further jail time. This development follows a series of legal troubles she has faced in recent years.

Lebanese Judiciary Moves Toward Acquitting Fadl Shaker

Lebanese judicial sources indicate that the court is likely to declare artist Fadl Shaker innocent of the charges against him. This development follows a series of legal sessions held over the past months.

Britney Spears admits to reckless driving charge in court

Pop star Britney Spears has admitted to a lesser charge of reckless driving during a court session in Northern Los Angeles. This admission is part of a settlement related to a previous case involving driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol.

Accusations Against Elon Musk for Pressuring Settlement Before Trial

OpenAI has accused Elon Musk, the founder of Tesla, of attempting to pressure a settlement before his trial begins. These accusations come at a critical time as Musk faces multiple legal challenges related to his ventures in artificial intelligence.

Public Prosecution Confirms Sarah Khalifa's Claim is Evasion Attempt

The Egyptian Public Prosecution has stated that Sarah Khalifa's claim of theft against the victim is an attempt to evade charges of sexual assault. This statement comes amid ongoing investigations into a case that has sparked widespread debate in legal and media circles.

Trial in New Mexico Reveals Meta's Harm to Youth Mental Health

A trial begins in New Mexico on Monday, where the state aims to prove that Meta's platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, harm the mental health of young people. This case follows a previous ruling that imposed significant financial damages against the company.

Denmark Faces Historic Lawsuit Over Adoption Rights Violations

Eight Danish individuals of South Korean descent have filed a lawsuit against the Danish government, accusing it of violating their fundamental rights in adoption matters. This legal action marks a significant shift in the human rights landscape in Denmark.

Hip Hop Star Pras Begins 14-Year Prison Sentence for Fraud

Hip hop artist Pras, a member of the famous group Fugees, has begun serving a 14-year prison sentence after being convicted of financial fraud charges. This case has sparked widespread debate about its impact on his artistic career.

Close law firm in Hong Kong due to fraud scandals

The Hong Kong Law Society announced the closure of the law firm 'Raymond Lam & Partners' following investigations into its involvement in fraud schemes known as 'accidents for money'. This decision came after the council intervened in the firm's legal practices.