First charge for tailgating under new law targeting ticketless football fans
A man has been charged under a new law in England and Wales that makes entry to football games without a ticket a criminal offense, following a significant disorder at the Euro 2020 final.
Six years since the catastrophic Zagreb earthquake: Reconstruction is still ongoing
It has been six years since the devastating Zagreb earthquake, which struck on this day in 2020, causing significant damage and loss of life, with ongoing reconstruction efforts.
MT: The cause of Petteri Orpo's fatigue has been revealed in examinations
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo disclosed that he suffered from repeated laryngitis and continuous fatigue before being diagnosed with severe sleep apnea in 2020.
It's February 2020 all over again, but this time one man can end it
The article draws parallels between the current geopolitical crisis and February 2020, pointing out significant similarities in the sense of urgency and potential consequences, particularly regarding oil supply.
Debts Over 140,000 Euros: Con Artist Tarmo Tsauram Has Nearly One Hundred Frauds on His Conscience
Tarmo Tsauram, a notorious con artist in Estonia, is facing legal proceedings for multiple frauds committed between 2020 and 2022, involving the misuse of identities to secure loans and installment contracts.
Soros-backed Austin DA faces resignation calls over alleged ‘secret meetings’ in case against cop
Calls for resignation are growing against Austin's District Attorney, Jose Garza, amid allegations of misconduct related to a criminal case involving a police officer from the 2020 George Floyd riots.
Martin Lewis urges Brits to 'stock up on' item before 10p price rise on April 7
Martin Lewis warns UK residents to stock up on stamps before a price increase on April 7, as stamp prices have surged by 137% since 2020.
Where is Mauricio Clark, the former Televisa figure who revealed he underwent an 'exorcism' and disappeared from social media in 2020
Mauricio Clark, a former Televisa figure known for his struggles with addiction and public controversies, has been absent from social media since June 2020 after claiming to have experienced an 'exorcism.'
Ex-FBI agents involved in Arctic Frost probe sue for wrongful termination
Two former FBI agents have filed a lawsuit for wrongful termination, claiming their firings were politically motivated due to their involvement in the investigation of the 2020 presidential election.
Jean-Marc Chabloz leaves the biathlon national team
Jean-Marc Chabloz announces his departure from the Swedish biathlon team's coaching staff after serving as the shooting coach since 2020.
Here is Finland's most attractive city – a strong challenge from second place
Tampere remains Finland's most attractive city, holding the top position since 2020, with Kuopio closely following and narrowing the gap.
Ventiventi, the new expression of Emilian wine
Ventiventi, a winery established in Modena in 2020, demonstrates rapid growth and family-driven operations despite starting in a challenging economic climate due to the pandemic.
Bureau Veritas Italy accelerates the growth of revenues and employment
Bureau Veritas Italy reported significant growth in revenues and employment, doubling sales since 2020 and increasing its workforce by 25%.
K-pop: the South Korean group BTS releases Arirang, their first album since 2020
BTS has released their fifth studio album 'Arirang,' marking their return after three years, coinciding with a major concert in Seoul.
TV star accused of child sexual abuse - Brother was convicted of child pornography years earlier
Joseph Duggar is facing allegations of sexually abusing a minor during a family vacation in Florida in 2020.
Joseph Duggar of '19 Kids and Counting' accused of molesting a minor
Joseph Duggar, a former star of the TLC show '19 Kids and Counting', faces charges of molesting a nine-year-old girl in Florida in 2020.
Reality show star is arrested accused of abusing a 9-year-old child in the USA
Joseph Duggar, a star from the American reality show '19 Kids and Counting', has been arrested for allegedly abusing a nine-year-old girl in Florida in 2020.
Trump continues to push for release of Tina Peters as Colorado governor weighs clemency
Former President Donald Trump is advocating for the release of election worker Tina Peters, who is serving a nine-year sentence for her involvement in a 2021 security breach related to the 2020 presidential election.
Joseph Duggar arrested for allegedly molesting 9-year-old girl during Florida vacation
Joseph Duggar, a former star of '19 Kids and Counting', was arrested for allegedly molesting a 9-year-old girl in Florida during a 2020 vacation.
It is #FAKE that a video shows Dubai airport in flames after a drone attack; the scene is from a market fire in 2020
A viral video falsely claims to show Dubai airport on fire due to a recent drone attack, but it actually depicts a market fire from 2020.
João Pessoa has a 9.24 point drop in sewage service since 2020, ranking shows
A recent report reveals a notable decline in sewage service coverage in João Pessoa, Brazil, with a drop of 9.24 percentage points since 2020.
Hundreds of witnesses, yet no verdicts. This is happening in the cases of animal shelters
Despite years of activism regarding the plight of animals in Radysy, legal proceedings against the shelter's owner and his son only began after police involvement in mid-2020.
Rwanda: Teen Pregnancy Rises to 8 Percent As Experts Warn of Growing Risks
Teenage pregnancy in Rwanda has increased from 5% in 2020 to 8% in 2025, with significant implications for the education and livelihoods of girls.
SCJN rejects action against the extinction of 109 trust funds
The Mexican Supreme Court upheld the constitutional validity of extinguishing 109 trust funds established by former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador for COVID-19 resources, concluding a dispute that started in 2020.
Horror nursing home in Belgrano: sentences revoked for the deaths of 11 people during the Covid pandemic
A court in Buenos Aires has overturned the convictions of three officials from the nursing home Apart Los Incas, absolving them of responsibility for the deaths of eleven elderly residents during the Covid-19 outbreak in 2020.
Free with restrictive terms and bail the widow of George Tragkas
The widow of journalist George Tragkas has been released under restrictive conditions and a €100,000 bail after being charged with money laundering related to tax evasion of approximately €13 million from 2011 to 2020.
Doctor suspected of defrauding Västra Götaland Region of millions
A doctor in Göteborg is facing charges of serious fraud and money laundering for allegedly billing the Västra Götaland Region for fictitious treatments between 2016 and 2020.
New names emerge in Jack Smith's wide-ranging bid for GOP lawmakers’ phone records, unearthed emails show
Internal DOJ emails reveal special counsel Jack Smith's efforts to obtain phone records of several Republican lawmakers related to the 2020 election probe.
Five years after the Constitutional Court's decision: controversial provisions of the milk law are applied, raising legality questions
The article discusses the ongoing application of provisions from Lithuania's repealed Milk Law, raising concerns about legality and accountability after a Constitutional Court ruling declared the law unconstitutional in 2020.
Ecad says Band owes R$ 78 million in music rights and goes to court to collect
Ecad has taken legal action against the television network Band, claiming it owes R$ 78 million in unpaid music rights since 2020.
Residents overwhelmed with despair remind of Benkunsko's idea: our money could go to defense
Residents of Vilnius are advocating for the purchase of state-owned land plots near their homes to improve their living environment, expressing frustrations with the lengthy bureaucratic process since 2020.
Children aged 5 to 9 lead the increase in mental health admissions in SP
Mental health admissions among children and adolescents have surged in Sao Paulo, particularly for those aged 5 to 9, who experienced a 98.3% increase from 2020 to 2025.
Milion Moments has seen the largest increase in sponsors in six years
The non-profit organization Milion chvilek has reported a significant 20% rise in regular donors this year, marking the largest increase since 2020.
"Nursing Home of Horror": Convictions of Three Authorities from the Home Where 10 Seniors Died in 2020 Were Revoked
A court in Buenos Aires has overturned the convictions of three individuals linked to the deaths of ten elderly residents at a nursing home during a Covid-19 outbreak in 2020.
Tychropoulou on OPEKEPE: 'It was impossible not to detect the fraud'
A key witness described the extensive fraud within the OPEKEPE during 2020, asserting that it was impossible not to notice it during court testimony against two former officials accused of misconduct.
Panagopoulos' first reaction to the undeclared millions: 'They should be afraid when the bubble bursts'
Giannis Panagopoulos, head of the GSEE, responded to allegations of failing to declare 3.2 million euros from 2020 to 2025, claiming he has nothing to fear and criticizing the leaks that emerged earlier.
TDC Entered an Agreement with Huawei Despite Spying Case
The Danish telecommunications company TDC extended its contract with Huawei in 2020, amidst allegations of espionage, which has led to a civil lawsuit against the state for compensation.
25 Books on Fatherhood, the Search for the Father, or His Condemnation
The article highlights 25 notable books published since 2020 that explore the theme of fatherhood and the complexities of paternal relationships.
Municipal Elections: The Greens Facing the Challenge of Maintaining Their Strongholds
Green mayors in France, elected during an ecological wave in 2020, are now struggling to retain their positions ahead of the upcoming municipal elections.
Are you satisfied with the result of the first round of the municipal elections?
The article surveys voter intentions and participation rates ahead of the first round of municipal elections in France, highlighting a significant increase in participation compared to the last elections in 2020.
Shell network shrinks amid Raízen's financial crisis
Raízen has lost over 200 partner fuel stations in a significant turn during its first year of contraction since 2020, amid a financial crisis requiring judicial recovery.
Municipal Elections 2026: What is the Cost of Organizing These Elections?
The cost for organizing the 2026 municipal elections in France has risen significantly compared to the 2020 elections, with estimates reaching 193.5 million euros.
She disappeared in Los Angeles and was found six years later in a school in North Carolina
Karen Rojas, a girl missing since 2020, was found alive in North Carolina after nearly six years since her disappearance in Los Angeles.
Abandoned amusement park in UK seaside town to reopen – it is 125 years old
The historic Kursaal amusement park in Southend-on-Sea, which has been closed since 2020, is set to reopen after a lease transfer, marking a significant revival of a location that has been a part of the local community for over 120 years.
Budapest 2026 / Is a new Matovič moment approaching?
The article discusses the potential for a political shift in Hungary reminiscent of the changes witnessed in Slovakia under Igor Matovič's leadership in 2020.
Girl kidnapped in the USA is found almost 6 years later living under a false name
An 11-year-old girl kidnapped in California in 2020 has been found safe in North Carolina almost six years later.
US seeks an ex-Green Beret who attempted a coup in Venezuela in 2020
The US is trying to locate Jordan G. Goudreau, a former Green Beret involved in a failed coup in Venezuela in 2020, who was arrested in 2024 for arms export violations and is now considered a fugitive.
Club leaders from Tocantins received R$ 3.1 million from the club's accounts, says Civil Police
A report from the Civil Police details how the leaders of Tocantinópolis Esporte Clube allegedly misappropriated over R$ 3.1 million from the club's funds between 2020 and 2024.
Ex-Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey to deny two new counts of rape
Thomas Partey intends to plead not guilty to two new counts of rape relating to an alleged incident in 2020, as confirmed by his lawyer.
Bavaria's Police Significantly Expands Video Surveillance
Bavaria's police have substantially increased the number of permanently installed surveillance cameras, rising by 67% from 95 to 141 between 2020 and 2024 according to the Interior Ministry.