Argentina: Court Upholds Former President Kirchner’s Fraud Conviction, Blames Sexism
Argentina’s Federal Cassation Chamber has upheld the conviction of former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in relation to her fraud case.
Argentina’s Federal Cassation Chamber has upheld the conviction of former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in relation to her fraud case.
Israel’s parliament passed a law on Thursday that will allow the Jewish State to begin deporting family members of Palestinian attackers, including the country’s own citizens, to the Gaza Strip or other locations.
The formation of a committee to create legislation on the use of androgen-blocking medications to treat violent sexual predators and pedophiles was approved by Italy’s members of parliament on Wednesday, marking a step toward the legalization of chemical castration in the country.
Greece officially becomes the first Orthodox Christian country to legalize gay marriage in the massive landmark decision.
Over 4,000 protesters gathered in Athens, Greece to oppose legislation that would legalize same-sex marriage.
India’s top court has declined to grant legal recognition to same-sex marriages, saying it’s beyond their scope and that it should be ultimately decided by their parliament.
More than a year after a district judge dropped the first round of allegations against her, the renowned member of Finland’s parliament is scheduled to make a second court appearance in order to defend herself against “hate speech” accusations related to a social media post she shared that referenced a Read more…
According to a new South Korean law, more than 51 million people found themselves a year or two younger.