Death of Liam Payne: Investigation into possible theft of luxury watch after fall of former One Direction singer
The investigation into the death of Liam Payne has taken a new turn as authorities seek a luxurious watch that he was wearing prior to his fatal fall.
Authorities 'planning for the worst' for downpour to hit northern SA
Authorities in South Australia are preparing for a potential severe rain event that could result in heavy downpours and flash flooding over the weekend.
171 bodies found in mass graves in eastern Congo
Authorities discovered two mass graves containing at least 171 bodies in eastern Congo, linked to killings by the M23 rebel group.
"Avoid contact": a case of avian influenza appeared in the city of Buenos Aires and they advise not to touch wild birds in parks, squares, and reserves
A case of avian influenza has been reported in Buenos Aires, prompting health authorities to urge the public to avoid contact with wild birds.
The dispute continues in the Buenos Aires PJ and the election of authorities in the provincial Senate is postponed
The ongoing conflict within Buenos Aires' Peronism has led to a four-hour postponement of the election of Senate authorities due to disagreements between Governor Axel Kicillof and La Cámpora.
US officials indict high-ranking Sinaloa Cartel narcoterrorists, offer up to $10M in rewards for their arrests
US authorities have indicted two high-ranking leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel and are offering up to $10 million in rewards for their arrests due to extensive drug trafficking operations.
In a state of attention until Monday, flooding caused by a storm in Monte Mor affects 130 families
Flooding caused by a storm in Monte Mor, Brazil, has affected 130 families, with authorities maintaining a state of alert until Monday due to ongoing weather concerns.
The congress in Ciudad Real of wandering anti-vaxxers from the Republic of Menda Lerenda: with 'VIP' guests and a Manchego cocktail for 40 euros
The first congress addressing Vaccine Damage: Autism and Rare Diseases is set to take place in Ciudad Real, despite opposition from health authorities due to its promotion of unscientific information.
At least 2 crew members of the boat shot off the coast of Cuba were American, says US authority to the agency
Two crew members of a boat shot off the coast of Cuba were identified as American nationals, including one who reportedly died and another who was rescued injured by Cuban authorities.
Lankov's Case: While Latvian Institutions Remain Silent, Interpretations Proliferate
The arrest of a Russian professor in Riga before his lecture raises questions and leads to various interpretations in the absence of official commentary from Latvian authorities.
Firefighters rescue teenager stuck up 30-metre-tall crane
A teenager was rescued by authorities after becoming stuck on a 30-metre-tall crane in Melbourne while trying to take pictures.
Cuba: The USA has shown itself cooperative regarding the investigation of the boat incident
Cuba announced that U.S. authorities are willing to cooperate in the investigation of a boat incident involving an American motorboat that entered Cuban waters, resulting in a violent confrontation.
Cuba: The USA has shown willingness to cooperate on the investigation of the boat incident
Cuban authorities report that the U.S. has expressed a willingness to collaborate in investigating an incident where an American motorboat entered Cuban waters and was involved in a deadly confrontation with the Cuban coast guard.
Mass graves with at least 170 bodies found in Congo
Congolese authorities have discovered two mass graves in eastern Congo containing at least 170 bodies.
Warning for Residents Due to Fire in Vilnius: Where the Smoke is Drifting
A fire in Vilnius has prompted environmental authorities to issue warnings about air pollution risks in the area.
Federal Revenue and Civil Police seize more than 5,000 ecstasy pills in Natal
Federal authorities in Brazil seized over 5,300 ecstasy-like pills in Natal, marking the largest synthetic drug bust in the state of Rio Grande do Norte.
Caju Summer: check the changes in traffic on the Atalaia waterfront in the capital
Traffic on the Atalaia beach front in Aracaju will be temporarily altered for the Caju Summer event this weekend, according to local transportation authorities.
The 44-year-old murder case was solved with a cigarette butt
A nearly 44-year-old murder case in the U.S. was resolved thanks to DNA found on a cigarette, leading authorities to the perpetrator.
Police discovers and destroys base used for producing 'premium marijuana' between Brazil and Paraguay
Authorities in Paraguay dismantled a clandestine camp for the large-scale production of premium marijuana near the Brazil-Paraguay border.
RBK: Russian authorities to block Telegram
Russian authorities are planning to block the Telegram app in early April, citing an increase in illegal recruitment, particularly of minors, as the reason for this decision.
The death toll from torrential rains in Brazil rises to 53 while about twenty people are still missing
The death toll from torrential rains in Brazil has increased to 53, with 21 individuals still unaccounted for, as authorities struggle with budget cuts that limit disaster response.
Leros: 50-year-old man dead - Suspected patricide with the alleged perpetrator being his 18-year-old son
Authorities in Leros are investigating the death of a 50-year-old man, suspected to be a case of patricide involving his 18-year-old son as the alleged perpetrator.
Body found burned and tied up by the sides of BR-235 in Laranjeiras
A charred and bound body was discovered on the side of BR-235 in Laranjeiras, prompting an investigation by local authorities.
Asbestos in sand-based toys: the Fraud Repression calls to suspend the commercialization of all the affected products
French authorities have called for the suspension of all sand-based toys due to the discovery of asbestos contaminating some of these products.
Laura: What Will Determine Her Return to Greece – What the German Authorities Are Investigating
Laura, a 16-year-old found in Berlin, is undergoing evaluations to determine her future and potential return to Greece after being located by local authorities.
Woman is rescued after app motorcyclist suspects imprisonment and calls police in Várzea Grande (MT)
A 49-year-old woman was rescued from domestic imprisonment in Várzea Grande, Brazil, after an app motorcyclist alerted the authorities to her situation.
Columbia University student detained by federal agents in residence hall
A Columbia University student was detained by federal immigration agents who gained access to a residence hall under false pretenses, leading to concerns about the conduct of federal authorities.
Almost 50% of Milagro remains underwater due to rains: Prefecture proposes conducting a comprehensive hydrological study
Heavy rains in Ecuador have resulted in significant flooding in the city of Milagro, leading to a humanitarian response from local authorities.
Colombia: the government mobilizes military forces to search for two missing congressional candidates
Colombian authorities have begun a search for two missing congressional candidates, Andrés Vásquez and Ana Guetio, ahead of upcoming elections.
Former Commander of the Municipal Guard of Bayeux is arrested after surrendering to the police in Greater João Pessoa
Kleber Renato Barbosa Medeiros, the former commander of the Municipal Guard of Bayeux, was arrested following his surrender to authorities amid a domestic violence investigation in Brazil.
AfD is not an “extremist right-wing party”: the court rules in favor of the German organization
A German court ruled that the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party cannot be classified as an established "extremist right-wing organization," countering a prior determination by federal authorities.
How much did gunmen and lookouts of the CJNG earn, according to documents found where 'El Mencho' was hiding?
The article discusses financial documents found in the hideout of CJNG leader 'El Mencho' that detail payments to gang members, police, and bribes to authorities.
Prosecutors, police, SBU suspected of illegal surveillance to obstruct Ukraine's biggest graft case
Authorities in Ukraine, including prosecutors and SBU agents, are alleged to have engaged in illegal surveillance to undermine a significant anti-corruption investigation known as the Midas operation.
An unknown drone was blocked near Sweden by the flagman of the French Navy
An unidentified drone was intercepted by the Swedish military near the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle in the Oresund Strait, with authorities confirming the incident did not disrupt operations.
Serbia Refuses to Cooperate with Israeli Authorities Regarding Yisrael Einhorn
Serbia has denied Israeli authorities' requests for cooperation concerning Yisrael Einhorn, a key suspect in ongoing investigations.
Russian Authorities Will Block Telegram in Early April, Claims RBC
Russian authorities are planning to block the messaging platform Telegram in early April, according to a report from RBC.
Laura: How she was located by the German Authorities - Unknown and time-consuming the next steps
Laura, a 16-year-old girl, has been located by German authorities in Berlin after going missing from Greece in January, leading to communication between her and her family.
Agency expands possibility to shoot wolves in Oksbøl
Authorities in Oksbøl, Denmark, have expanded the conditions under which wolves can be shot, particularly if they approach humans within a 30-meter distance.
Madrid institute directors warn Ayuso: 'Dividing ESO harms students'
Directors of public high schools in Madrid argue that the division of the compulsory secondary education (ESO) stages is detrimental to students and request a reconsideration from the education authorities.
Daughter of actor Martin Short dies from 'self-inflicted gunshot wound'
Katherine Short, the oldest daughter of comedian Martin Short, has died at 42 in what authorities are investigating as a suicide involving a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
South American country to face anomalous waves in March
A hydrographic warning issued by naval authorities alerts a South American country about anomalous wave conditions affecting its coast from late February to early March.
BBC: The Russian authorities are considering blocking access to Telegram from early April
Russian authorities are planning to block access to the messaging app Telegram starting in early April due to concerns over illegal and extremist content, while Telegram argues it's an attempt to force users to switch to a state-controlled app.
Russian FPV drone on fiber optic cable reaches Kharkiv for 1st time since start of full-scale invasion, prosecutor's office says
For the first time since the full-scale invasion, a Russian FPV drone linked to a fiber optic cable has reached Kharkiv, according to local authorities.
Motta rules out opening CPI on Master: 'Not even if I wanted to'
The President of the Chamber, Hugo Motta, dismissed the possibility of opening a Parliamentary Inquiry Commission (CPI) regarding the Banco Master fraud, citing regulatory constraints and existing investigations by other authorities.
Motorcyclist dies in accident on the Uberaba Ring Road; police suspect 'forced overtaking'
A 54-year-old motorcyclist died in a morning accident involving his motorcycle and a truck-tractor in Uberaba, Brazil, with authorities suspecting forced overtaking as a possible cause.
Councilors are dismissed for failing to investigate a report of vulnerable rape in Amparo
Two councilors in Amparo, Brazil, were dismissed for neglecting to investigate a report of vulnerable rape, which led to a formal investigation and subsequent actions by local authorities.
Heavy rain alert in Juiz de Fora worries authorities who urge immediate evacuation of risk areas
Authorities in Juiz de Fora have issued an alert for heavy rains and are urging residents in risk areas to evacuate immediately to prevent potential disasters from landslides and flooding.
Authorities intervene at Polish Allegro, company suspected of market rule violations
Polish authorities have raided Allegro's headquarters in Poznań and its offices in Warsaw over suspicions of violating antitrust laws.
'The most bloodthirsty of the betting game', says PF superintendent about the arrest of the gambler Adilsinho
Adilsinho, one of the most wanted figures in Rio de Janeiro's illegal gambling scene, was arrested following multiple attempts by federal authorities.
At least 30 dead in jihadist attacks in Nigeria
At least 30 people have been killed in three separate jihadist attacks in northern Nigeria over recent days, according to local authorities.