It would be unlawful to allow Mr. Maduro access to the gold, a British High Court judge said, because Britain’s government recognizes his rival, Juan Guaidó, as Venezuela’s rightful leader.
Tag: Decisions and Verdicts
Teenager Who Threw Boy From Tate Modern Is Sentenced to at Least 15 Years
The British 18-year-old had said he threw the 6-year-old off the museum’s viewing platform to kill him and be on the news.
Teenager Who Threw Boy From Tate Modern Is Sentenced to at Least 15 Years
The British 18-year-old had said he threw the 6-year-old off the museum’s viewing platform to kill him and be on the news.
Filipino Journalist Maria Ressa Convicted of Libel
The conviction of Ms. Ressa, a critic of President Rodrigo Duterte and his violent drug war, is the latest blow to press freedoms in the country.
Norway Mosque Attacker Gets 21-Year Sentence
Philip Manshaus admitted to killing his stepsister and storming a mosque near Oslo last year, saying he was inspired by other far-right attacks.
Germany’s Far-Right Party Wins Suit Against Interior Minister
The court said the official, Horst Seehofer, had a right to criticize the Alternative for Germany party, but that a political interview should not have been posted on a government website.
Abused Woman Who Killed Husband Is Granted the Family’s U.K. Estate
Sally Challen’s landmark case has put a spotlight on the fight against domestic abuse in Britain.
Ex-Head of Australian Girls School Is Fit for Trial, Israeli Court Says
For six years, Australia has tried to extradite Malka Leifer to face charges of sexually assaulting her students but she claimed to be mentally ill.
Hungary Moves to Close Border Camps After E.U. Court Ruling
Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s government has shifted more than 300 asylum applicants out of detention in fenced “transit zones.”
Israeli Settler Found Guilty of Murdering Palestinian Family in 2015 Arson
Amiram Ben-Uliel, 25, faces a life sentence for a racially motivated assault that was widely condemned as terrorism.