Polish IKEA manager who fired employee for citing Bible verses wins appeal, case will head to supreme court
A court of appeals found the HR manager not guilty of discrimination on religious grounds over her firing of an employee for his Bible citations opposing the LGBT community
Sole survivor of terror cell responsible for 2015 Paris attacks sentenced to life imprisonment
Abdeslam’s attorney, Olivia Ronen, said her client was the only one of 10 members of a terrorist group who had not killed anyone and should not have been found guilty of murder
German to be tried for Holocaust denial in Polish court
A retired German history teacher is facing trial in Poland for allegedly denying the crimes committed at Auschwitz
Free speech victory: Finnish lawmaker on trial for quoting Bible verses acquitted in landmark case
Päivi Maria Räsänen was accused of inciting homophobia due to quoting the Bible and stating that marriage was a union between a man and a woman
Polish court acquits IKEA manager who fired employee for quoting the Bible in response to LGBT community event
An IKEA human resources manager had grounds to fire an employee who published Bible quotes on a work forum in response to an LGBT event, according to the ruling of a Polish court
Former Danish immigration minister sentenced to prison over her immigration policies
The criminal conviction could have a chilling effect on Denmark’s strict immigration policy
It was nothing personal, says Abdeslam about the 2015 terrorist attack in Paris
According to Abdeslam, François Hollande knew the risks he was taking by attacking the Islamic State in Syria
‘You treat us like dogs!’ complains Bataclan terrorist who helped kill 130 people
The trial for the terrorists involved in the deadly Bataclan attacks in Paris on Nov. 13, 2015, has begun
Young Iraqi man sentenced to 15 years after fleeing Czechia to join the Islamic State
He was tried as a fugitive since his location is unknown
Italy: Prosecutor says there is no reason for Salvini to be on trial
Italy: Salvini appears in court over ‘kidnapping’ charges, warns he will stop migrants once again
Asked if he would have stopped the migrants from entering Italy if he could it again, Salvini warned: ‘‘It is not that I would do it again – I am going to do it again.”
Kiev deceives Ukrainians fighting for survival with staged litigation
The legal process against Viktor Yanukovych in Kiev was adjourned after the lawyer of the former Ukrainian president left the parley. Yanukovych is being sued for treason, while the country is facing serious social and economical problems