Russia's state communications watchdog said Thursday it had ordered internet providers to block the LinkedIn professional networking site after a court ruled it was breaching a law on storing users' data.
India's top court ordered authorities in northern Punjab state Thursday to share river water supplies with a neighbouring state, triggering a spate of resignations by angry lawmakers.
An Israeli court sentenced a Palestinian teenager Monday to 12 years in prison for the stabbing of two Israelis, one of the most high-profile attacks in a recent wave of violence.
England's High Court ruled on Thursday that the British government requires parliamentary approval to trigger the process of exiting the European Union, a major upset for Prime Minister Theresa May's plans for Brexit.
A Uighur radical with links to an Islamic State militant was jailed for six years Wednesday for planning bomb attacks in Indonesia against a Shia mosque and a top-ranking policeman.
A Pakistani court on Monday granted opposition politician Imran Khan permission to hold anti-government protests in the capital this week, but warned that demonstrations should not disrupt life for citizens, media reported.
A Doha Criminal Court is reviewing the case of an expatriate man accused of stealing QR150,000 from the safe in his manager's office.
A Doha Criminal Court is reviewing the case of an Asian expatriate man accused of stealing the ATM cards of a number of compatriot workers and using fraudulent ways to withdraw various sums of money ...
Bahrain will auction the confiscated assets of the main opposition in the Gulf kingdom after it was dissolved over terrorism-related charges, a judicial source said Saturday.
British journalist Mazher Mahmood, better known as the ‘Fake Sheikh’ who caught out a string of celebrities in tabloid stings, was on Friday jailed for 15 months for perverting the course of justice.
The Administrative Court of Appeal has ruled that a company pay one of its former employees a sum of QR86,785, in addition to a return air ticket to his home country.
Bahrain's top court rejected on Monday a request to release Shia opposition chief cleric Ali Salman, who is serving a nine-year jail term on charges of inciting hatred and forceful regime change.