Europe’s top human rights court said on Tuesday that the Swiss government had violated its citizens’ human rights by not doing enough to stop climate
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Prince Harry’s Phone Was Hacked by U.K. Tabloid, Judge Rules in Landmark Case
A London court on Friday found in favor of Prince Harry in a lawsuit that he had pursued against a British tabloid publisher, a major
E.U. Court Rules Public Offices Can Ban Religious Symbols
Workers can be barred from wearing religious garb, such as head scarves, in public-sector offices, a European Union court ruled on Tuesday, tapping into a
Evan Gershkovich to Stay in Russian Prison, Court Rules
More than six months after he was arrested during a reporting trip, Evan Gershkovich, an American journalist, was ordered by a Russian court on Tuesday
New E.U. Climate Change Rules Anger Bloc’s Farmers
To meet climate goals, some European countries are asking farmers to reduce livestock, relocate or shut down — and an angry backlash has begun reshaping
American Fugitive Who Faked His Death Can Be Extradited, Scottish Court Rules
Nicholas Rossi, a convicted sex offender who faked his own death and later surfaced in Glasgow, can be extradited to the United States from Scotland
UK Government Plan to Send Asylum Seekers to Rwanda Is Unlawful, Court Rules
The British government’s highly contested plan to fly some asylum seekers to Rwanda suffered a significant setback on Thursday when one of the country’s top
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
UK Moves to Eliminate Some Liquid and Laptop Airport Security Rules
They are the rituals of modern travel: the frantic drinking of water bottles in airport security lines, the shampoos tossed into the trash, the fights
Britain Moves Ahead With Plans to Scrap Trade Rules on Northern Ireland
LONDON — Britain moved ahead on Monday with plans to scuttle the post-Brexit trade rules in Northern Ireland, risking a clash with the European Union,