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106 sentenced to death over clashes with Lebanon army
Judge Najat Abou Chakra convicted 73 Syrians, 32 Lebanese and one Palestinian of belonging to ‘terrorist organizations’ Middle East -
Egypt student held over anti-torture T-shirt freed on bail
An Egyptian court released on bail a student arrested more than two years ago for wearing a T-shirt with an anti-torture slogan Middle East -
Iran court sentences billionaire to death
A court in Iran sentenced to death Iranian businessman Babak Zanjani and two accomplices for embezzlement Business -
Israel ex-PM Olmert enters prison to begin serving time for corruption
Israel’s former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert started serving a 19-month prison sentence for bribery and obstruction of justice Middle East -
UAE court gives four death sentence for supporting ISIS
United Arab Emirates on Sunday sentenced four men to death in absentia for joining the militant ISIS group Middle East -
Human rights watch praises Tunisia on judicial reforms
Parliament on Tuesday approved amendments to Article 13 of Tunisia’s penal code to fall in line with the new constitution News -
Self-proclaimed ISIS ‘emir’ on trial in UAE
The accused was married to Alaa Bader al-Hashemi, a UAE woman executed for the murder of U.S. school teacher Middle East -
Egypt court upholds Mubarak jail sentence
An Egyptian court sentenced Mubarak and his sons to three years in jail without parole on May 9 in a retrial Middle East -
Egyptian judge postpones trial of 739 as courtroom cage too small
The defendants are among thousands rounded up at a protest site in August 2013 News -
Suspected militants in Paris trial portray themselves as naive
The six French nationals present in court sought to present themselves as far less committed than assumed Features -
Turkish court asks ‘Gollum experts’ to decide if Erdogan was insulted
Bilgin Ciftci faces up to two years in jail for ‘insulting’ the president after sharing images comparing Erdogan to Lord of the Rings character Variety -
First veiled female judge conducts trial in Turkey
The judge was not identified and the details of the case she was hearing were not known Middle East -
Iranian official says there are ways to free Jason Rezaian
Obama has called on Tehran to release Rezaian and two other detained Americans Print -
Teen to be sentenced for helping ISIS
A Virginia teenager is set to be sentenced for helping another teen travel to Syria to join ISIS World News -
NY man gets 16-year sentence for trying to support jihadists
Agron Hasbajrami, 31, was sentenced Thursday in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn to 16 years in prison World News -
Rapper 50 Cent says he spends $108,000 a month
Monthly income of $185k yet spending $72k a month on his mansion Variety -
Saudi court sentences man who raped daughter to 13 years in jail
The victim told police that her father had been raping her for over five years Middle East -
Amal Clooney in last minute legal bid to save Qaddafi's son
Barrister and wife of Hollywood actor George Clooney, made an 11th-hour bid to save the lives of Saif Gadafi and former intelligence chief Abdullah Al-Senussi Middle East -
Cairo court session in Al Jazeera journalists' retrial adjourned
A Cairo court session for Al Jazeera television journalists being retried has been adjourned Television & Radio -
Australian with alleged ISIS links charged with supporting terrorism
The 39-year-old Melbourne father of five faced a Melbourne court after surrendering himself to officials in Turkey World News -
Man charged with supporting ISIS pleads not guilty
Thirty-eight-year-old Amir Said Rahman Al-Ghazi entered his plea at a hearing Tuesday Middle East -
Philippines embassy sues Saudi firm over pay delay
The Philippine Embassy has taken a Saudi company to court for not paying 2,000 of its Filipino employees their salaries Middle East -
Four charged in Germany with backing Syrian rebel organization
Three of the men are accused of organizing 130,000 euros ($145,000) worth of military parkas, boots and shirts in 2013 Middle East -
South Africa may quit ICC over Bashir row: Presidency
The government argued that because Bashir was attending a summit of the African Union he had immunity from arrest Africa -
Egypt jails officer over death of woman protester
An Egypt court gave a policeman 15 years for the fatal shooting of Shaima al-Sabbagh. Her death triggered outrage in Egypt and abroad Middle East -
Iran defends spy trial of U.S. journalist
Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian has been held since July last year in a politically sensitive case Print -
Widow of radio legend Casey Kassem won’t face criminal charges
The widow of radio personality Casey Kasem will not face criminal charges in connection with his death Television & Radio -
Washington Post reporter to appear in Iran court
Jason Rezaian accused of crimes and spying Print -
Israel jails Palestinian over incitement on Facebook
In its ruling, the Jerusalem Magistrates Court quoted a series of statements and postings by A-Tur resident Sami Dais Print -
Court agrees Samsung copied Apple, but reduces damage award
Apple Inc was handed a mixed ruling by a U.S. appeals court in the latest battle with Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Technology