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  • Brazil's Supreme Court Draws a Line: Bolsonaro Faces Arrest Over Social Media Breach Brazil's Supreme Court warns former President Bolsonaro of arrest for breaching social media restrictions, demanding an explanation.
  • Former Marine Commandant Faces Court Over Alleged Cover-Up in Marine's Death Former Marine Corps Commandant Kim Kye-hwan faces a court hearing over alleged interference in a probe into a Marine's death in 2023.
  • Former South Korean President Fights Back: Yoon Suk Yeol Challenges Arrest in Court A Seoul court is set to hear former President Yoon Suk Yeol's challenge against arrest linked to a martial law probe.
  • Martial Law Scandal: Yoon Suk Yeol's Legal Battle Begins in Seoul A Seoul court hears former President Yoon Suk Yeol’s challenge against his arrest related to a martial law probe.
  • K-Pop Scandal: Supreme Court Hands Down Sentence in Yang Hyun-suk's Cover-Up Case Supreme Court sentences Yang Hyun-suk of YG Entertainment to six months in prison, suspended for covering up B.I's drug case.
  • Will Yoon Suk Yeol Walk Free? Court Hearing Sparks National Debate The Seoul court reviews the legality of former President Yoon Suk Yeol’s arrest for attempting to declare martial law in 2024.
  • Lawsuit Aims to Stop ICE from Arresting Migrants at Court Hearings Immigrants and advocates file a lawsuit to prevent ICE arrests during scheduled immigration court hearings.
  • Samsung's Lee Jae-yong Cleared of Charges, Ready to Revolutionize AI Landscape Lee Jae-yong's acquittal clears the way for Samsung to enhance its AI initiatives and pursue global mergers and acquisitions.
  • Man Gets One Year for Threatening Cops with Knives Over Store Card A man threatened police with a knife and received a one-year suspended sentence for obstructing public duty in Seoul.
  • Tesla vs. Customer: Chinese Court Sides with Automaker Over Brake Failure Allegations Tesla won a defamation lawsuit against a Chinese customer who claimed her Model 3 had brake failure, with the court ordering damages.
  • Ukrainian Refugee Murdered by German Couple: They Killed a Mother and Stole Her Baby A German couple confessed to murdering a Ukrainian refugee mother and kidnapping her baby, shocking the public with their heinous crime.
  • Terra-Luna Collapse Figure Do Kwon Appears in U.S. Court for the First Time, Pleads Not Guilty to Fraud and Market Manipulation Do Kwon, linked to the Terra-Luna collapse, pleaded not guilty in a U.S. court, facing multiple fraud charges after his extradition.
  • Ex-Intelligence Chief Accused of Sexual Assault Amid Martial Law Conspiracy Former Intelligence Commander Noh Sang Won, dishonorably discharged for sexual assault, allegedly orchestrated South Korea's martial law.
  • South Korea’s President Yoon to Face Impeachment Rather Than Resign—Here’s Why South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol opts for impeachment proceedings over resignation amid a state of emergency crisis.
  • Elon Musk’s $101 Billion Compensation Deal in Jeopardy After Court Ruling Elon Musk's $56 billion compensation plan faces legal challenges as a court deems it inappropriate amidst rising CEO pay controversies.
  • NVIDIA Faces Class Action Lawsuit at Supreme Court—What’s at Stake for Investors? The U.S. Supreme Court reviews a class action lawsuit against NVIDIA, focusing on shareholder claims of misleading revenue disclosures.
  • Court Rules in Favor of Musk: Tesla Shareholders’ Lawsuit Tossed Out Tesla shareholders' lawsuit against Elon Musk dismissed by court, citing lack of evidence for damages from his statements.
  • DOJ Blasts Visa for Dominating Debit Card Industry On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Visa for allegedly violating antitrust laws in the debit card market.
  • Judge Approves Terraform Bankruptcy—Can Investors Get Their Money Back? Terraform Labs, the company behind the cryptocurrencies Terra and Luna, has received bankruptcy approval in the United States.
  • Why the US Open's $75 Million Prize Pool Blows Other Tournaments Out of the Water The US Open, with a $75 million prize pool, offers the highest payouts among major tennis tournaments and attracts significant sponsorship.
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