Il Tempo: Farmaci, Pavesi "Lavoriamo per un rapporto forte tra Aifa e le regioni"

Farmaci, Pavesi "Lavoriamo per un rapporto forte tra Aifa e le regioni"

Cayman, ingots, and cocaine: the Messina treasure.

“At the time, Calabresi were selling cocaine for 31,000 euros, while Tamburello managed to sell it for 24,000 euros per gram. “That’s what the repentino is saying.” Tamburello was the drug boss on behalf of Messina Denaro. The trafficker’s son built the scheme to make the money disappear, which was discovered by the finance police.”

Justice: Cida Fc, shock at Nordio’s words, respect for the administrative role

May 28 21:30 - (Agenzia Nova) - "This trade union organization, previously for representativeness among Justice Ministry managers,... (Com)"

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A Japanese voice actor has filed a lawsuit against the operator of TikTok, demanding the deletion of videos using a voice he claims was created by AI to imitate his voice without permission. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/05/26/japan/crime-legal/ai-voice-use-lawsuit-tokyo/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #japan #crimelegal #ai #tiktok #kenjirotsuda #japanesecourts #tokyo #justiceministry #tech #celebrities
Actor files lawsuit against TikTok operator over AI-generated voice use

The lawsuit, filed with the Tokyo District Court by Kenjiro Tsuda last November, is believed to be the first of its kind in Japan.

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Japan will add stronger crackdown measures and cyber patrols in a renewed push to take the number of foreign nationals unlawfully staying in the country to zero, the Immigration Services Agency said. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/05/22/japan/zero-plan-foreign-nationals-measures/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #japan #immigrationservicesagency #justiceministry #immigration #foreignworkers
Japan says it will crack down harder on illegal overstaying

The stronger crackdown measures come as the number of foreign nationals staying illegally fell to 68,488 as of Jan. 1, down from about 74,863 a year earlier.

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Polymarket has appointed a representative in Japan and is preparing to lobby for the authorization of prediction markets in the country https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2026/05/22/companies/polymarket-japan-prediction-markets/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #business #companies #gambling #casinos #polymarket #justiceministry
Polymarket is said to seek Japan market approval in global push

Polymarket enables users to bet on the outcomes of real-world events, such as elections, using cryptocurrencies.

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BBC News | Unfair dismissal claims face five-year delay as tribunal backlog grows

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Unfair‑dismissal cases in England and Wales are now facing delays of up to five years as the Employment Tribunal backlog swells to nearly 72,000 claims, a rise of 26,000 in just one year, leaving claimants and businesses in prolonged legal limbo. The story of Catriona Ball, whose husband Lewis died in 2024 after quitting a stressful job and whose constructive unfair‑dismissal claim will not be heard until 2029, illustrates the personal toll of these delays, including financial strain and lack of legal aid. Lawyers and the Employment Lawyers’ Association warn that the growing queue—exacerbated by complex discrimination and whistleblowing cases and by litigants using AI to generate overly lengthy submissions—requires radical reform, such as more judges, AI‑assisted claim triage, separate tracks for simple cases, and a new dispute‑resolution body, while the Ministry of Justice pledges to increase sitting days, recruit judges, and improve digital systems to deliver swifter justice.

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Unprecedented employment tribunal delays lead to five year waits

Employment tribunal service delays mean people bringing unfair dismissal claims are waiting up to five years in England and Wales.

Stricter criteria for the business manager visa has left many foreign owners, some of whom have been in Japan for decades, out in the cold and facing a frantic scramble to pack up and leave the country. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/05/21/japan/society/stricter-business-manager-visa/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #japan #society #justiceministry #visas #immigration #foreignworkers #immigrationservicesagency
Foreign business owners face frantic scramble to leave Japan amid tighter visa rules

Stricter criteria for the business manager visa has left many owners, some of whom have been in Japan for decades, out in the cold.

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Female death row inmate sues Japan government over 24/7 surveillance

A death-row inmate says she's been surveilled 24/7 for 24 years. Now, she's suing the Japanese government for a breach of human rights.

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Japan's Cabinet approved a revised bill that allows prosecutors to appeal a court's retrial order only in exceptional cases, paving the way for the retrial system to be revised for the first time. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/05/15/japan/crime-legal/retrial-cabinet-approval/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #japan #crimelegal #japanesecourts #justiceministry #diet #falseconvictions #shoshimaekawa #ldp
Cabinet approves revision of controversial retrial system

Critics of Japan's retrial system have said prosecutors' right to appeal is prolonging the court procedures needed for those seeking a retrial, with it sometimes taking decades.

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A Liberal Democratic Party panel on Wednesday approved a government proposal to ban prosecutors "in principle" from appealing a retrial order. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/05/13/japan/politics/ldp-panel-retrial-approved/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #japan #politics #ldp #justiceministry #japanesecourts #diet #falseconvictions #shoshimaekawa #iwaohakamata
LDP panel approves government proposal to revise retrial system

The approval paves the way for the revision — a top priority for the government — to be submitted to the current parliamentary session.

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Social media posts critical of the Justice Ministry's attitude are increasing over content of a draft bill to reform Japan's retrial system, which has drawn severe objections — and even angry outbursts — from lawmakers. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/05/05/japan/crime-legal/retrial-reform-criticism-online-posts/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #japan #crimelegal #japanesecourts #diet #ldp #justiceministry #iwaohakamata #falseconvictions #socialmedia #tomomiinada
Growing number of critical views expressed online over proposed retrial reforms

Many social media users took interest in the topic after the draft bill to revise the code drew severe objections — even angry outbursts — from some lawmakers.

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