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Ex-South Korean President Yoon Sentenced to 5 Years

A Seoul court sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to five years in prison. This is the first verdict from eight criminal trials stemming from his 2024 martial law decree. Read the full details.

Ex-UFC fighter's murder trial: Crown explains MMA to jury

The murder trial of former UFC fighter Edouardo Larenas, charged in the 2022 stabbing death of a 16-year-old boy, began in Laval. The prosecution detailed his mixed martial arts background to the jury. Read the latest courtroom developments.

Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Trans Sports Bans

The U.S. Supreme Court heard pivotal arguments on state laws barring transgender girls from women's sports. The rulings could reshape equal protection and Title IX nationwide. Follow the latest.

Death Sentence Sought for Ex-South Korea Leader Yoon

South Korean prosecutors demand the death penalty for former President Yoon Suk Yeol, charged with orchestrating a rebellion by declaring martial law in December 2025. Read the latest on this historic trial.

AI Wedding Vows Deemed Illegal Under Dutch Law

A Dutch couple's use of AI to write their wedding vows has been declared legally invalid. Discover why technology clashed with matrimonial law and what it means for the future.

P.E.I. wraps up MMA law public consultations

Prince Edward Island has completed public consultations for its proposed Mixed Martial Arts legislation. The process gathered input to shape the future regulation of the sport in the province.

Edmonton Police Officer Charged with Sexual Assault

An Edmonton police constable has been officially charged with sexual assault following a rigorous internal investigation. The case raises serious questions about accountability within law enforcement.

Border Patrol agent boasted about shooting woman in texts

Explosive internal investigation uncovers disturbing text messages where a Border Patrol agent allegedly brags about shooting a woman during off-duty incident in Chicago, raising serious concerns about accountability.

Supreme Court rejects BC ostrich cull appeal

Canada's Supreme Court has declined to hear the final appeal in the controversial British Columbia ostrich case, ending a years-long legal battle over the mass culling of hundreds of birds.

Supreme Court to hear Saskatchewan pronoun law appeals

Canada's highest court will hear the pivotal case challenging Saskatchewan's controversial parental consent requirement for pronoun changes in schools, setting a national precedent for LGBTQ+ rights and provincial authority.

Quebec doctors challenge salary law in court

Quebec physicians are taking legal action against Bill 15's salary provisions, claiming the government is violating constitutional rights and undermining fair compensation negotiations.

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