President Donald Trump continued his attacks on the U.S. Supreme Court following its ruling on tariffs, while also warning he would use other tariff and licensing tools.
After TikTok's lawyers appeared in court on January 10 and faced skeptical reactions from the court, the platform's future in the US seems increasingly uncertain.
TikTok has filed an emergency request with the U.S. Supreme Court seeking a temporary halt to the enforcement of a law banning the social media platform, which has approximately 170 million users in the U.S.
Former President Donald Trump has filed an appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court, requesting that the court overturn a decision to remove his name from the primary ballot in Colorado.
In the first nine months of this year, courts have sentenced 490 defendants involved in economic and corruption cases, recovering more than 1.2 trillion VND.
The right to abortion under the U.S. Constitution existed for nearly five decades before being abolished following a Supreme Court decision on June 24.
The U.S. Supreme Court reversed its historic 1973 ruling recognizing women's legal right to abortion, a decision criticized by leaders of many countries.
Texas' lawsuit alleging that Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin are unconstitutional has received support from 17 states across the United States.
On September 23, US President Donald Trump stated that the 2020 election would be decided by the Supreme Court, and that's why there needs to be nine justices.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro confirmed on June 28 that a helicopter piloted by an agent of the Venezuelan intelligence agency dropped two grenades on the Supreme Court in Venezuela.
The Ministry of Finance has sent a letter to the Supreme People's Court regarding the allocation of funds to compensate Mr. Huynh Van Nen for damages, and also requested that the responsibility for reimbursing the aforementioned amount be determined on the part of the public official.
The Delhi High Court has granted a man a divorce from his wife after she repeatedly berated him for being overweight and mocked him as a "fat elephant".
The wrongful conviction of Mr. Chấn and the 7.2 billion VND compensation have been compared by Chinese media to the wrongful execution of a young man from Inner Mongolia in the country.
After hearing the apology from the court, Mr. Chan hoped to receive the compensation soon because his family is currently facing difficult circumstances.
Mr. Chấn and his family have traveled to Hanoi for the second time to work with the Supreme People's Court regarding compensation for wrongful conviction.
(VTC News) - This morning (November 28), the Appellate Court of the Supreme People's Court in Hanoi will hear the appeal of Nguyen Duc Kien and his accomplices.
According to AP, Chinese authorities on October 10 urged officials who had fled abroad to avoid corruption charges to return to the country before December 1.
Vietnam protests the Supreme Court of Victoria, Australia, issuing a censorship order related to the printing of polymer banknotes bearing the names of several Vietnamese officials.
Saigon residents have more or less adapted to the unprecedented cold, but when night falls, many people are struggling to make a living in the freezing temperatures on street corners...
(VTC News) - Following a series of questions surrounding the shady dealings in Neymar's transfer last summer, Barcelona President Sandro Rosell has unexpectedly resigned.