Italy’s highest court is expected to rule on Wednesday on appeals by two Americans convicted in the killing of an Italian police officer in Rome
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Polish Court Convicts Rights Activist of Aiding an Abortion by Providing Pills
Ms. Wydrzynska, who has been an abortion rights activist in Poland for the past 16 years, said in an interview last summer with The Times
After Greek Train Crash, Station Manager Faces Court
The Greek station manager accused of putting a speeding passenger train into the path of an oncoming freight train was expected in court on Sunday
Supreme Court Weighs Tech Company Protections in Google Case
WASHINGTON — In a case with the potential to alter the very structure of the internet, the Supreme Court did not appear ready on Tuesday
U.K. Court Hears Details of David Carrick’s Years of Sexual Abuse
The police officer told one woman he was the “safest person she could be with,” before threatening her with a gun and raping her repeatedly.
Tate Modern’s Viewing Platform Is a Nuisance, U.K. Supreme Court Says
Since 2016, the millions of tourists who flock each year to Tate Modern, London’s most popular art museum, have been able to do something unusual:
Greek Court Drops Espionage Charges Against Aid Workers
A Greek court dropped charges of espionage against two dozen aid workers on Friday, ending a trial that was widely criticized by human rights organizations
German Court Sentences Ex-Concentration Camp Secretary to Probation
BERLIN — A court in Germany on Tuesday sentenced a 97-year-old woman to two years’ probation for her role in abetting over 10,000 murders committed
UK High Court Rules on Rwanda Deportation Plan
LONDON — The High Court in London on Monday ruled in favor of the government’s highly contentious policy to deport asylum seekers who arrive in
Brussels Court Orders 3 Linked to Qatar Bribery Case to Stay in Prison
BRUSSELS — A court in Belgium ruled on Wednesday that two suspects in a case linking current and former European lawmakers to alleged bribery by