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Trial Begins for Store Owner Charged with Killing Black Teen

The trial of a store owner in South Carolina accused of killing a Black teenager has commenced, with the jury hearing opening statements in a case that has sparked widespread controversy. The incident, which occurred in 2021, has ignited discussions about ongoing racial tensions in the United States.

Austrian Youth on Trial for Failed Taylor Swift Concert Attack

A 21-year-old Austrian man, known as Bran A, is on trial for planning a failed Islamic attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna. He has admitted to the charges, including terrorism-related offenses.

Cancel Netanyahu's Corruption Trial Session Due to Security Issues

An Israeli court has canceled a scheduled trial session for Prime Minister <strong>Benjamin Netanyahu</strong> due to his involvement in security and diplomatic matters. Netanyahu faces corruption and bribery charges in three separate cases since 2019.

Trial of Maradona's Death: Daughter Accuses Doctor of Pressure

In a trial concerning the death of Argentine football legend Diego Maradona, one of his daughters accused a doctor of pressuring the family to choose home care, raising concerns about the quality of care provided to him.

Cancel Netanyahu's Trial Session Today Due to Political Reasons

The Israeli Central Court has approved Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's request to cancel his appearance today, where he was set to respond to corruption charges. This decision comes amid increasing political and security pressures on Netanyahu.

Trial Reveals New Details on Sarkozy's Campaign Funding from Libya

The appeal trial of French politician Nicolas Sarkozy continues regarding the funding of his 2007 election campaign by Gaddafi's regime. He was sentenced to five years in prison for complicity in a crime.

Doctor on Trial for Maradona's Death Claims Diego Will Defend Him

Leopoldo Luque, the doctor accused in the case of Argentine football legend Diego Maradona's death, asserts that Maradona is the only one who will defend him. He denies responsibility for the decision to keep Maradona at home for recovery after surgery.

Apology Issued for Musk's Absence at OpenAI Trial Due to China Trip

Elon Musk's lead attorney, Stephen Molo, apologized for Musk's absence during the OpenAI trial, citing his trip to China with former President Donald Trump. The case involves Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI founders for breaching their commitments.

Daughter Exposes Secrets of Maradona's Death in Trial

In a gripping trial, Gianna Maradona accused her father's doctor of deception, claiming he led the family to reject specialized treatment, resulting in tragedy. This case raises questions about the healthcare provided to the legend.

Begin historic trial of former officials for corruption in Indonesia

A trial has commenced for three former officials in Indonesia facing serious corruption charges related to bribery and abuse of power. The proceedings, taking place in Banjarmasin, have attracted significant media attention as part of the government's anti-corruption efforts.

Said El Mahrani faces new rape trial in France

Moroccan artist Said El Mahrani is facing a new trial for rape, with proceedings starting on May 11, 2023, in Draguignan, France. The case involves an incident from 2018 near Saint-Tropez.

Trial of Aatif Najib: War Crimes Charges in Syria

The Syrian judiciary has charged Aatif Najib, cousin of Bashar al-Assad, with war crimes committed during the suppression of protests in 2011. This trial marks a historic legal step amid rising demands for justice.

Trial of Assad's Cousin Over Human Rights Violations Begins

Atef Najib, cousin of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, appeared for the second time in a Syrian court to face charges related to human rights violations, including murder, torture, and money laundering. This trial comes at a sensitive time for Syria, with increasing international pressure on the regime.

Trial Begins for Activists After Storming Israeli Arms Company

The trial of five activists in Germany has commenced, accused of storming a branch of the Israeli arms company 'Elbit Systems' in Ulm. Their lawyers argue they were attempting to obstruct genocide in Gaza.

Commence Second Public Trial of Aatif Najib in Damascus

Today, the second public trial of Aatif Najib began at the Judicial Palace in Damascus. He is accused of committing crimes against the Syrian people, amid ongoing efforts to hold accountable those responsible for violations during the ongoing conflict.

Trial of Muhammad Ali Clay Strips Him of World Champion Title

On May 8, 1967, the world witnessed the trial of boxing legend Muhammad Ali Clay, who was stripped of his title after refusing military service. This decision marked a turning point in his athletic and political career.

British man faces trial for threatening behavior towards Prince Andrew

A British man appeared in court accused of using threatening and abusive language towards Prince Andrew near his new residence. He pleaded guilty to a separate charge related to refusing to provide a blood sample while in custody.

Iran Announces Trials for Traitors Amid War Conditions

Iran's judiciary chief, Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejei, has stated that the current judicial strategy is clear and aims to uphold justice during wartime. This announcement comes as part of efforts to hold traitorous elements accountable.

Trial of Journalist Ziad Al-Hani Sparks Controversy in Tunisia

Tunisian journalist Ziad Al-Hani has expressed his outrage over what he describes as an illegal trial, while human rights organizations call for his immediate release. Al-Hani appeared before the primary court in Tunis after publishing an article criticizing the current situation.

Defense lawyer asserts no assault occurred as trial begins

The trial of American football player <strong>Stefon Diggs</strong> has commenced, with his lawyer asserting that the alleged assault did not take place. This comes at a critical time for the player, who faces accusations that could impact his sports career.

Trial of Media Figure for Defaming Al Ahly President Set for June

The trial of Egyptian media personality <strong>Medhat Shalaby</strong> is set to begin on June 1, facing charges of defamation against <strong>Al Ahly</strong> club president <strong>Mahmoud El Khatib</strong>. This case arises during a period of heightened tensions within the sports community.

Israeli Settler Faces Trial for Assaulting French Nun in Jerusalem

The Israeli Ministry of Justice announced the trial of an extremist settler accused of assaulting a French Catholic nun in occupied Jerusalem. The incident, which involved pushing the nun to the ground, raises concerns about rising violence against foreigners in the city.

Trial of University Employee for Job Misuse Begins

The trial of an employee at a university research center has commenced on charges of 'job misuse', facing serious allegations of position abuse. This case has sparked widespread debate regarding academic integrity.

Challenge Defense in Sarkozy Trial Over Libyan Funding

In the second day of the trial concerning former French President <strong>Nicolas Sarkozy</strong>'s campaign financing from <strong>Libya</strong>, anti-corruption organizations presented strong arguments against the defense. This trial highlights the significance of the case and its historical impact.

Trial of Aatif Najib Marks a Milestone in Transitional Justice in Syria

The trial of Aatif Najib, former head of political security in Daraa, represents a historic moment in Syria's transitional justice process. Najib, linked to the torture of children at the start of the revolution, now faces justice after years of impunity.

Trial of Property Guard for Intimidating Doctor in Faisal Begins

On May 12, the trial of a property guard accused of intimidating a doctor in Faisal will commence. This case has garnered significant attention in legal and social circles due to rising concerns over assaults on medical professionals.

Continue trial of NFL player with new testimony in assault case

The trial of NFL player Stefon Diggs continues as one of his former employees testifies for the second day in an assault case. This case is drawing significant attention in both sports and legal circles.

Trial Begins in Paris for Supervisor Accused of Child Sexual Abuse

On Tuesday, May 5, 2025, the trial of former Teton school supervisor Nicolas G. begins in Paris, facing serious charges of sexual abuse against nine students. The allegations have raised significant concerns about child safety in school activities.

Trial of Shalimar Al-Sharbatly for Defaming Hala Sedky Begins Tomorrow

The trial of media personality Shalimar Al-Sharbatly on charges of defaming actress Hala Sedky begins tomorrow. This case has sparked widespread controversy in artistic and media circles.

Abalos Denies All Charges and Attacks Prosecution During Trial

In a session lasting over six hours, former Spanish Transport Minister José Luis Abalos denied all charges against him in a corruption case related to the Ministry of Transport. He argued that the evidence presented against him reflects a misunderstanding by the authorities.