RJ will dismiss deputy secretary who is the father of a fugitive for collective rape
The state of Rio de Janeiro will dismiss José Carlos Simonin, the deputy secretary of Governance, Compliance and Administrative Management, due to his son's involvement in a collective rape case.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Minas on Tuesday, March 3, 2026
The coverage includes a report on the fourth day of war, with various perspectives on the escalating conflict involving Iran and oil market reactions, along with local news including a football team's management change and a mother's account of a collective rape case.
The judge investigating the Dana case rejects the nullity request to "blow up" the case and criticizes the lawyer for his "absolute animosity"
Judge Nuria Ruiz Tobarra, overseeing the investigation into the management of the Dana storm in Catarroja, has rejected a request for nullity and recusal brought by lawyer Rubén Gisbert, representing eight victims, which claimed irregularities including the involvement of the judge's husband.
One in Seven Cases Requires 'Supplementary Investigation': Prosecutors and Police 'Case Ping-Pong' at Record High Last Year
The number of cases sent back by prosecutors to the police for supplementary investigations reached a record high last year, with one in seven requiring further inquiry, highlighting delays in investigations due to inter-agency disputes.
FG hails new digital visa platform FBC approval
Nigeria's Foreign Affairs Minister praises the approval of the Full Business Case for the ASFAAR.NG digital visa platform as a significant reform step in diplomatic and migration management.
The Valencia Court sends Mónica Oltra to trial for the management of sexual abuse of a foster minor
Former Vice President of the Valencian Community, Mónica Oltra, will be tried for her handling of a sexual abuse case involving a minor under the care of a foster educator, who is also her ex-husband.
The Foreign Ministry asks for more time to respond about the Epstein case
Norway's Foreign Ministry has requested an extension to respond to the Parliament's 30 questions regarding the management of the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Is the SAFE program threatened? The government has a plan B in case of presidential veto
The Polish government aims to implement the SAFE program, which facilitates the management of €43.7 billion for defense investments but faces opposition and possible presidential veto.
Crans-Montana, Cerno: 'Not only should the investigation be removed, but there should also be an investigation into the prosecutor'
The Crans-Montana case highlights serious concerns about the management of the investigation by the Valais prosecutor's office.
"They are closed". The case of biblical waiting lists in Emilia-Romagna for medical services
The healthcare system in Emilia-Romagna is facing severe challenges with endless waiting lists for medical services, raising concerns about the management of healthcare requests in the region.
The case of bullying at Prague Zoo has fizzled out. Opposition criticizes, Bobek leaves without a stain
The article discusses the conclusion of a bullying controversy at Prague Zoo, with criticism directed at management and the departure of director Bobek without accountability.
Just a few steps away from a favorite spot of Lithuanians – an unpleasant sight: this is not the first such case
Illegal dumping of construction waste continues to plague the Varnikų Forest in the Vilnius region, threatening public safety and the recreational quality of the area.
Case $LIBRA: the route of the 100 million dollars that remain hidden a year after the scandal
A year after the $LIBRA scandal, over $100 million from global investors remains unaccounted for and hidden.
UK government cabinet secretary resigns, deepening Keir Starmer's management crisis following Epstein case
Chris Wormald, the UK government's highest official, resigned, exacerbating Prime Minister Keir Starmer's crisis amid revelations related to the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Negligence of private school management, students are suffering the consequences
A case of severe negligence by the management of a private school in Madhya Pradesh has resulted in 23 students being unable to take their English examination due to late payment of their exam fees.
Tomas Domarkas, the 'Aušrietis', was questioned last year in a case regarding hazardous waste buried on his father's property
Tomas Domarkas is under investigation for burying hazardous construction waste on his father's land, with serious environmental damage reported.
Ekiti courts digitalise case management for effective justice system
The Ekiti State High Court is implementing a digital case management system to improve efficiency and reduce delays in the judicial process.
The case possibly going to court: "Nothing normal about receiving a call from the administrators"
Students and academic staff at Bifröst University accuse the school's management of pressuring students to ensure support for the rector, raising concerns about academic freedom and ethics.
Expert Opinion: Could the Tartu Credit Union's Case Repeat the ERIAL Pattern?
The Tartu Credit Union's management has announced plans to initiate a restructuring procedure, raising concerns among its members about potential risks and lessons learned from the similar past case of the ERIAL Credit Union.
Understand fraud in competition and deviations in education in a case investigating a delegate and the president of the Chamber of Rio Verde
The arrest of Rio Verde City Council President Idelson Mendes and others in connection with a three-year investigation into a fraud and resource diversion scheme highlights significant corruption in public competition management.
Retirement Pension Structure Reformed After 20 Years... Labor, Management, and Government Reach First Agreement on 'Fund-Type and External Accumulation'
After 20 years since its introduction in 2005, labor, management, and government have reached a historic agreement to reform the retirement pension system in South Korea, enhancing the fund-type retirement pension system and mandating external accumulation of retirement benefits across all businesses to ensure payouts even in case of corporate bankruptcy.
The management of the ‘Mandelson case’ outrages Labour MPs and jeopardizes Starmer's leadership
The handling of the 'Mandelson case' has provoked outrage among Labour MPs, threatening Prime Minister Keir Starmer's leadership amid calls for the resignation of his chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney.
Federal Police opens investigation into allegations of fraudulent management at the Bank of Brasília
The Federal Police has launched an investigation into alleged fraudulent management at the Bank of Brasília, which is already being investigated in another case.
Government changes the management of the São Paulo Police Academy after case of delegate linked to PCC
The São Paulo government replaced the director of the Civil Police Academy following controversy over a delegate allegedly connected to the PCC criminal faction, a decision made by the Secretary of Public Security, Nico Gonçalves.
Daily Summary #1847: Federal Police opens investigation into BRB for fraudulent management; Bolsonaro and generals could go to common prison in case of expulsion from the Armed Forces
The Federal Police has launched an investigation into BRB for fraudulent management, while Bolsonaro and military generals could face imprisonment if expelled from the Armed Forces, amid political negotiations to limit investigations in an election year.
Not Prepared in Case of a Crisis: Do We Need a Gas Storage Reserve?
Germany's gas storage levels are unusually low, sparking concerns from the gas industry and regulatory agencies about the need for reserves ahead of the heating season.
When warranty creates risk: the Master case
The article discusses João's experience with purchasing his first car and the complexities of choosing car insurance, particularly focusing on the variations in proposals and the implications of deductibles.
Fraudulent management of a financial institution is the crime with the highest penalty under investigation in the Master case
The crime of fraudulent management of a financial institution, which carries a prison sentence of 3 to 12 years, is the most serious charge in the investigation surrounding the attempted acquisition of Banco Master by Banco Regional de Brasília in 2025.
NHS trust 'violated dignity' of nurses in trans row over hospital changing rooms
Eight nurses have partially won their case against NHS management regarding the use of hospital changing facilities, claiming violations of dignity, sexual harassment, and discrimination, with notable support from author J.K. Rowling.
Former Mayor of Orihuela Mónica Lorente and eight others sentenced for waste contract
The Alicante Court has sentenced former Orihuela mayor Mónica Lorente and three former councilors in the 'Brugal case' concerning irregularities in waste collection and street cleaning contracts in the Alicante region.
'DGAIA Case': scandals in the child protection service of the Generalitat shake Catalan politics
The DGAIA case reveals irregular payments and management failures in Catalonia's child protection services, causing political turmoil.