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Court hearing on whether to suspend the Fair Trade Commission's designation of Coupang founder as the 'person in charge'
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Politik·17 sa önceKI-Zusammenfassung

Court hearing on whether to suspend the Fair Trade Commission's designation of Coupang founder as the 'person in charge'

A court hearing was held on the 16th to determine whether to suspend the Fair Trade Commission's designation of Coupang founder Kim Beom-seok as the 'person in charge' (total manager). Coupang argued that the FTC reversed its previous judgment without significant changes, while the FTC countered that grounds for changing the designation were confirmed during an on-site inspection this year.

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Court hearing begins for former JCS Chairman Kim Myung-soo over alleged involvement in rebellion during emergency martial law
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Politik·2 g önceKI-Zusammenfassung

Court hearing begins for former JCS Chairman Kim Myung-soo over alleged involvement in rebellion during emergency martial law

A court hearing has begun to determine whether to arrest former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Kim Myung-soo, who is suspected of involvement in a rebellion during emergency martial law. The special prosecutor's team argues that Kim failed to fulfill his duties as the top military official and is seeking his arrest.

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Law·04.06.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

High Court dismisses White Australia's bid to remove hate group listing

Australia's High Court has dismissed an application by the Neo-Nazi group White Australia (also known as the National Socialist Network) to remove its listing as a prohibited hate group. The group sought an injunction ahead of a formal challenge to the new law, arguing it infringed on political communication rights and would cause irreparable damage. The court rejected the application, citing the risk of harm if the injunction were granted.

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ABC Top Stories
'Misquoted': CJI Surya Kant clarifies 'unemployed youth cockroach' remark
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16.05.2026

'Misquoted': CJI Surya Kant clarifies 'unemployed youth cockroach' remark

Chief Justice of India Surya Kant clarified his remarks comparing some unemployed youth to 'cockroaches,' stating his comments were misquoted and targeted individuals using fake degrees in professions. He expressed pride in India's youth, calling them pillars of a developed nation, and emphasized his respect for them. The clarification followed controversy over his observations during a court hearing.

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Times of India
British sprinter CJ Ujah among 10 suspects charged over alleged cryptocurrency fraud
Sport
08.05.2026

British sprinter CJ Ujah among 10 suspects charged over alleged cryptocurrency fraud

World relay gold medallist bailed until 28 May court hearingPolice alleged suspects part of an organised crime groupThe British sprinter CJ Ujah, who won 4x100m relay gold at the 2017 world championships, is one of 10 suspects charged with conspiracy to defraud as part of a police investigation into cryptocurrency fraud.It is alleged that the suspects were part of an organised crime group linked to a scam involving phone calls to multiple victims, from people purporting to be police officers and cryptocurrency companies. Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport
Man charged with trying to kill Trump agrees to remain in custody
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30.04.2026

Man charged with trying to kill Trump agrees to remain in custody

The man accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump at a black-tie press gala in Washington agreed on Thursday to remain in custody while his case moves forward. The suspect, Cole Allen, 31, would ‌not immediately contest prosecutors’ arguments that he was a danger to the community and should remain in jail, his lawyer, Tezira Abe, said during a court hearing. Allen allegedly stormed a security checkpoint and fired a shotgun outside the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on...

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SCMP Economy
Judge Denies D4vd's Request to Wear Formal Clothes in Court, Approves Haircut
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Crime·29.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Judge Denies D4vd's Request to Wear Formal Clothes in Court, Approves Haircut

L.A. County Superior Court Judge Charlaine F. Olmedo has denied D4vd's request to wear dress pants and a button-down shirt instead of jail clothing for his upcoming May 1 hearing. The rapper, whose real name is Daniel D4vd, is facing serious charges including first-degree murder, continuous sexual abuse of a child under 14, and mutilation of human remains. He was arrested on April 16 and is being held without bail. While the judge refused the clothing request, she did approve a haircut before the hearing.

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TOI World
Barclay Brothers Avoid Bankruptcy After HSBC Debt Deal
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29.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Barclay Brothers Avoid Bankruptcy After HSBC Debt Deal

The former owners of the Telegraph, Aidan and Howard Barclay, have avoided bankruptcy after reaching an 11th-hour agreement with HSBC over £143.5m in debts owed by their Logistics Group. The brothers, aged 70 and 66, agreed to an individual voluntary arrangement (IVA) approved by creditors, leading the high court to dismiss bankruptcy petitions. The Barclay family lost control of the Telegraph and Spectator in 2023 to Lloyds Bank over £1.16bn in unpaid debts, and have since been selling assets including the Ritz hotel, superyacht Lady Beatrice, and property in Switzerland.

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Guardian Business
Barclay brothers settle £140m HSBC debt, avoid bankruptcy
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29.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Barclay brothers settle £140m HSBC debt, avoid bankruptcy

Aidan and Howard Barclay, former owners of the Telegraph, have avoided bankruptcy after settling with HSBC over £143.5m in debts owed by their Logistics Group (linked to Yodel courier). The 70 and 66-year-old brothers agreed to an individual voluntary arrangement (IVA) at the High Court, with HSBC withdrawing proceedings. The family lost control of the Telegraph in 2023 to Axel Springer for £575m after £1.16bn debts to Lloyds.

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Guardian Business