Liberia’s Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice Yuoh, is under scrutiny amid a political crisis
In March 2025, President Boakai opened the term for Liberia’s Supreme Court, emphasizing judicial independence
Mozambican magistrates are proposing a law to achieve financial independence for the courts, aiming to
Venâncio Mondlane, Mozambique’s second-placed candidate in the presidential elections, accused the attorney general’s office of
Rodrigo Duterte, former President of the Philippines, was arrested under ICC orders for alleged crimes
Two Chinese nationals were convicted and sentenced for illegal mining in Nigeria, with a fine
The trial of approximately 40 opposition figures in Tunisia accused of national security offenses has
Key highlights from Nigerian news include the reassignment of Nnamdi Kanu’s case, Atiku Abubakar’s coalition
Burundi’s ongoing repression against dissent since April 2015 persists four years later, significantly impacting opposition
The Pakistani Supreme Court demands progress on a mutual legal assistance agreement with Kenya to