Puigdemont Appeals Spanish Court Ruling Denying Amnesty
The exiled separatist leader is facing an uphill battle to return to Spain.
The exiled separatist leader is facing an uphill battle to return to Spain.
The ruling is widely seen as offering political favoritism to socialists.
Rome’s plan to process up to 36,000 migrants a year in Albania is closer to becoming a reality.
Christian politician Päivi Räsäsen said she would not give up defending her right to freedom of speech.
Suella Braverman insists the government has no “plan B” for stopping illegal immigration.
If the court rules for the government, flights could take off as early as the start of next year.
Besides mass protests to contend with, Israel faces the risk of its public sector being crippled. The head of Israel’s main public sector union said he would meet with other union officials to discuss the possibility of declaring a “general labor dispute in the economy,” which they would activate “if necessary until a complete shutdown is achieved.”
The day after the Supreme Court’s pronouncement, another rapist had his 12-year sentence reduced by five years.
Despite vociferous opposition, Prime Minister Netanyahu’s coalition is moving ahead with solving Israel’s ‘activist judges’ problem.
Demonstrators protest a planned judicial reform that they believe will render Israel’s system of checks and balances if not compromised, practically non-existent.
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