SEOUL (Reuters) -A South Korea court issued an arrest warrant on Tuesday for former spy agency chief Cho Tae-yong who is ...
The Army corporal is facing court martial after pleading not guilty to two charges of assaulting his former partner, who was also in the Defence Force at the time.
A New Zealand Army soldier is being accused of strangling his former partner. The soldier, who is facing the court-martial at ...
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South Korea's ex-spy chief arrested over martial law: court
A former South Korean spy chief who led the intelligence agency during last year's martial law declaration was arrested on ...
The bill seeks to modernise Nigeria’s military legal framework by repealing the Armed Forces Act 2004 and introducing new ...
The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has held that courts cannot interfere with court-martial proceedings merely on ...
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Unruly military officer must face court-martial over clash with Wike – Asari Dakubo
Former Niger Delta militant leader, Asari Dokubo, has condemned the recent altercation between the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom ...
Korea Joongang Daily on MSN
Court dismisses ex-spy chief's petition against arrest over martial law
A court on Monday dismissed former National Intelligence Service Director Cho Tae-yong's petition against his arrest, keeping ...
Free Malaysia Today on MSN
Ex-army ranger’s 311-day detention legal, rules Federal Court
Apex court rules that Maliki Halim’s commanding officer was empowered to remand the ranger under Section 96(3) of the Armed Forces Act.
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Court Awards Ex-KDF Soldier KSh 8m after Being Fired for Refusing to Work on Sabbath Day
The Court of Appeal in Nairobi awarded a former Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) soldier KSh 8 million in damages after he was ...
Juan Ponce Enrile, the Philippine defense chief during a martial-law era notorious for human rights atrocities, democratic ...
The Seoul Central District Court gave the warrant due to concerns about Mr Cho destroying evidence. Read more at straitstimes ...
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