Russia's Limited Legal Options Against EU Asset Plan
As EU leaders debate using frozen Russian assets for Ukraine, legal analysis reveals Moscow has few viable court challenges. Explore the legal hurdles and geopolitical risks.
As EU leaders debate using frozen Russian assets for Ukraine, legal analysis reveals Moscow has few viable court challenges. Explore the legal hurdles and geopolitical risks.
A major EU split over using €210bn in frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine could fracture Western unity and trigger a global financial crisis. Discover the high-stakes legal and economic battle.
EU leaders meet in Brussels to decide on using €210bn in frozen Russian assets for Ukraine, as Moscow launches lawsuits and warns of war. The outcome tests Europe's global standing.
Exclusive: European intelligence agencies reveal a GRU-led intimidation campaign against Belgian politicians and Euroclear executives to block the use of seized Russian funds for Ukraine. Read the full report.
EU leaders decide on a complex €90bn loan for Ukraine, funded by frozen Russian assets. Kyiv would only repay if Russia pays war reparations. The plan faces opposition from Belgium and threats from Moscow.
A landmark lawsuit accuses Hinge and Tinder of failing to protect users from sexual assault. Read the full details of the case and its potential impact on online dating safety in the UK.
Donald Trump files a $10bn lawsuit against the BBC over a Panorama documentary edit. We analyse the key claims of malice, jurisdiction, and reputational harm.
Donald Trump files a $10bn defamation lawsuit against the BBC, alleging a 'malicious' edit of his January 6 speech. The broadcaster vows to fight the claim. Read the full story.
The EU aims to raise £80bn for Ukraine using frozen Russian assets, but Belgium's legal fears threaten the deal. Russia vows a 'harshest reaction'. Read the latest.
Belgium rejects the EU's plan to use €194bn in frozen Russian assets as collateral for Ukraine, citing major financial and legal risks. The move stalls a key funding proposal ahead of a crucial summit.
Belgium's Prime Minister Bart De Wever declares the EU's proposal to use frozen Russian assets for a €140bn Ukraine loan 'fundamentally wrong', citing legal and financial risks. Read the latest on this critical funding dispute.
Johnny Cash's estate is taking legal action against Coca-Cola, alleging the unauthorised use of his voice in a national ad campaign. Discover the details of the lawsuit.
Cape Cod potato chips face a new class action lawsuit alleging false 'no artificial ingredients' claims. Discover the details of the case and what it means for consumers.
A major class-action lawsuit accuses Chicago's notorious Broadview ICE detention centre of systematic human rights violations, including medical neglect and unconstitutional conditions for immigrant detainees.
Florida family launches landmark legal battle against retail giant Target after alleged negligence leads to severe injuries and permanent disability in shocking supermarket incident.
Tom Hayes, the first banker imprisoned for Libor manipulation, is suing his former employer UBS for £400 million, claiming the bank pressured him into misconduct then abandoned him.
The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission files lawsuit against Amazon, alleging Black and Hispanic workers faced systemic discrimination and retaliation at New York and Colorado facilities.
Australia launches landmark legal battle against TikTok and Instagram, demanding radical algorithm changes and billions in compensation for youth mental health damage.
Prominent art advisor Barbara Guggenheim is being sued for over $400,000 by former business partners in a dramatic legal showdown that's rocking the elite art circles.
The NBA faces a major scandal as the Toronto Raptors file a bombshell lawsuit alleging the New York Knicks orchestrated a corporate espionage scheme by hiring a former employee with thousands of confidential files.
Basketball superstar LeBron James finds himself in legal hot water as a devoted fan files lawsuit claiming the Lakers icon deceived him over a signed jersey, raising questions about celebrity memorabilia authenticity.
A Chicago church minister shot by ICE agents during a controversial raid is taking the US government to court in a landmark First Amendment case that questions the boundaries of immigration enforcement.
Ex-New York Jets star Mark Sanchez launches legal action against Indianapolis Colts, alleging medical negligence caused his career-ending spinal injury during 2015 training camp.
The beloved creators of Paddington Bear take legal action against controversial 'Paddington Too' podcast featuring explicit content and royal appearances
UK consumers could claim up to £500 as Apple and Samsung face massive class action over allegedly slowing down older smartphone models without proper consent.
The NFL's New York Jets face major scandal as they sue former employee Hymie Elhai over serious sexual misconduct allegations, creating turmoil within the organisation.
The heartbroken grandmother of Noah Cuatro, the four-year-old boy tortured to death despite multiple warnings to authorities, is taking legal action against social workers she claims ignored clear signs of abuse in a case that has shocked America.
WhatsApp founder Jan Koum takes French designer Remi Tessier to court, claiming fraud and breach of contract in multi-million pound Silicon Valley mansion renovation.
Mikhail Prokhorov, former Brooklyn Nets owner and prominent political donor, is being sued for alleged sexual assault and wrongful termination by a former employee in a shocking legal case.
A newly unsealed lawsuit alleges a major Los Angeles film school misled students with false promises of Hollywood careers, trapping them in crippling debt. The case exposes what plaintiffs call a 'predatory' for-profit education model.