South Korea and the US reduce joint exercises to 22 outdoor maneuvers in March... "Strengthening overall preparedness"
South Korea and the US have agreed to conduct 22 outdoor maneuver exercises during next monthโs 'Freedom Shield' exercises, which is less than half compared to last yearโs 51.
'Fresh start': Federal Court dismisses SWAMS board
The Federal Court of Australia has ordered the dismissal of the entire board of the South West Aboriginal Medical Service due to oppressive conduct in expelling members.
The State Labor Inspectorate Will Not Investigate the Incident at the 'Eternal Fire' in Daugavpils
The State Labor Inspectorate will not conduct an investigation into a workplace incident at the Dubrovina Park in Daugavpils following an explosion, as the injured individual did not experience incapacity for work.
Government to Conduct Comprehensive Reinvestigation of Illegal Use of Rivers and Valleys Facilities; Severe Penalties for Intentional Omission
The South Korean government is launching a thorough reinvestigation into facilities illegally occupying rivers and valleys, promising severe penalties for local governments found guilty of negligence or intentional omission.
First trial of Jeon Kwang-hoon, accused of being behind the Western District Court riot... "We must conduct a patriotic movement" application for bail
Jeon Kwang-hoon, the pastor of Sarang Jeil Church, denies charges of inciting a riot outside the Western District Court during his first trial, stating he emphasized a non-violent movement and applied for bail.
High alert in Sambhal! Procession of Rang Ekadashi and Friday prayers happening together
The Sambhal administration has implemented strict security measures for the peaceful conduct of Rang Ekadashi procession and Friday prayers.
The notes of the spies during the trial of 23-F: 'Doubt is introduced regarding the King's conduct'
Spanish intelligence monitored the trial against the 23-F coup plotters, noting the impact on public perception and the conduct of the King.
Parliamentary Degradation
The Argentine Chamber of Deputies session discussing labor reform devolved into chaos, overshadowing the significance of the legislative debate.
Japan's World Cup Base Will Be in Nashville, USA; Heat Measures Ahead of Time in Mexico
Japan's national soccer team will set up their World Cup base in Nashville, Tennessee, and will conduct pre-camp heat acclimatization in Monterrey, Mexico.
VIDEOS: JL1 of Wednesday, February 25, 2026
A CPI session in Brazil escalated into a physical confrontation while discussing sensitive political issues, including the financial conduct of public figures and various interventions by politicians.
Trio Arrested After Using Fake Documents for Banking Transaction in PI; Pen Drive with 50,000 Names Seized
Three individuals were arrested in Brazil for attempting to conduct banking transactions using fake documents, with a pen drive containing personal data of 50,000 people discovered during the operation.
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.
Kristi Noem meets with Democratic lawmaker in โcombativeโ meeting about ICE conduct
Democratic congresswoman Delia Ramirez confronted DHS Secretary Kristi Noem during a tense meeting over ICE's conduct and called for her resignation.
Civil police draws weapon during fight between teenagers in Casa Verde; Internal Affairs investigates conduct
The Civil Police of Brazil is investigating an agent who was seen in videos drawing his weapon during an altercation involving four teenagers in Casa Verde, Sรฃo Paulo.
ICE warns of vetting delays amid rapid hiring surge under Trump
ICE is facing delays in background checks due to a significant increase in hiring, raising concerns about the vetting process for new employees.
Demand for Voting in One Phase in Tamil Nadu, Appeal to ECI to Stop Freebies
Political parties in Tamil Nadu are urging the Election Commission of India to conduct elections in a single phase and to impose strict regulations on the use of money and distribution of freebies during elections.
Santos announces greenhouse gas inventory and creates climate observatory
The city of Santos in Brazil is set to conduct a greenhouse gas emissions inventory and establish a climate observatory as part of its initiative to update the Municipal Climate Action Plan.
Dance in Uniform, Showering Notes on Dancer and... A Video of the Sub-Inspector at a Wedding
A viral video of a sub-inspector from Bihar dancing with a female dancer at a wedding has raised serious questions about the conduct of the police department.
Family conflict ended with the removal of a lay judge
A lay judge, A.K., was removed from her position due to behavior undermining the court's dignity related to her non-compliance with court orders regarding child contact arrangements.
New contactless card rule in March 2026 'date set'
A new rule changing the cap on contactless card payments in the UK will be implemented from March 2026, allowing banks to set higher limits if they choose.
What did the US government respond to the allegations of hiding documents in Trump's sexual abuse case
The US Department of Justice denies any wrongdoing in the handling of Jeffrey Epstein's cases while reviewing them for proper conduct.
Checking sobriety โ officer found to be intoxicated: dismissed from duties
An officer was found to be intoxicated during a sobriety check at a prison and was immediately suspended from duty.
Supermarket Merchants Say Allowing Early Morning Deliveries for Large Retailers is a Death Sentence for Local Businesses
Supermarket merchants in South Korea oppose amendments to the Distribution Industry Development Act that would allow large retailers to conduct early morning deliveries, claiming it threatens local economies.
Readers' Letters: Signs, Benefits, Uruguay River
The letters from readers express concerns about political conduct in Argentina and the impact of economic policies on retirees.
CโRiver APC pledges support for Otu, Tinubuโs re-election
The All Progressives Congress in Cross River State has expressed strong support for Governor Bassey Otu and President Bola Tinubu ahead of the 2027 elections, commending the peaceful conduct of recent party congresses.
What Martรญn Menem said about Florencia Carignano
Martรญn Menem criticized opposition legislator Florencia Carignano for her conduct during a labor reform debate and supported her removal from her position.
New EU Code of Conduct for Reliable Online Reviews in Tourism
A new EU Code of Conduct aimed at ensuring the authenticity and reliability of online reviews in the tourism sector was signed in Brussels.
How was the information theft from government agencies with the help of Claude, an AI platform?
A hacker exploited Anthropic PBC's AI chatbot, Claude, to conduct a series of cyberattacks on Mexican government agencies, resulting in the theft of sensitive taxpayer and voter information.
BBC to conduct fast-track investigation into broadcasting of racial slur from Baftas
The BBC will conduct a fast-track investigation into a racial slur that was broadcast during its coverage of the Bafta film awards.
G. Floridis - Exhumations in Tempi: 'If the tests cannot be performed in Greece, assistance will be sought from abroad'
Justice Minister George Floridis stated that if Greek laboratories cannot conduct certain tests requested by families, certified laboratories abroad will be sought for assistance regarding the exhumations of victims in Tempi.
150 yachts and a plane for Kadyrov: how Russia deceived everyone about 8 billion dollars
A recent analysis reveals that Russian companies exploited secret territories in the British islands to conduct major trade, including transactions linked to Kremlin-supported projects and Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov.
Chelsea and West Ham learn punishment for Stamford Bridge brawl as FA take action
Chelsea and West Ham have been fined over ยฃ600,000 combined for improper conduct following a brawl during a Premier League match at Stamford Bridge.
Real Madrid vs Benfica Champions League preview, team news and prediction
Real Madrid prepares to face Benfica in the Champions League knockout stage, with the outcome impacted by recent controversies surrounding player conduct.
Judge tore up the documents. Maciej Nawacki wins in the Supreme Court, will not lose immunity
Judge Maciej Nawacki will maintain his judicial immunity after the Supreme Court ruled that his actions during a judge assembly did not constitute legal consequences.
Assistant head teacher's 'weird' text to ex-pupil revealed โ 'In bed and not dressed'
An assistant head teacher in Cornwall was found guilty of unacceptable professional conduct for sending sexual texts to a former pupil.
Construction inspectors arrived at Gitanas Nausฤda's house to conduct an inspection regarding the fence
Construction inspectors have arrived at the residence of Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausฤda to inspect a fence that is being partially demolished before their visit.
Jacek Dubois: A Lawyer from Big Brother
Jacek Dubois emphasizes the importance of ethical standards and client confidentiality for law trainees, comparing their conduct to being under public scrutiny in a reality show.
Calgary city council unanimously supports review of downtown free fare zone
Calgary city council has voted unanimously to conduct a comprehensive review of the downtown free fare zone following a previous vote against its elimination.
Judge blocks DoJ from searching Washington Post reporterโs seized devices
A federal judge has banned the Department of Justice from searching the seized devices of a Washington Post reporter, asserting that the court itself will conduct the search due to concerns over national security.
Organizations hold event at USP in defense of a code of conduct in the Judiciary
Civil society organizations are set to hold an event at the University of Sรฃo Paulo advocating for a code of conduct for the Supreme Federal Court.
Savage aggression against an Olympic cyclist training on the road: 'They almost threw me under the truck'
An Olympic cyclist was violently attacked by a truck driver and his companion while training on a road in Argentina, highlighting issues of cyclist safety and road conduct.
Mayor in Melbourne's west suspended over demeaning Facebook post
The Mayor of Wyndham, Josh Gilligan, has been suspended for a month after an independent investigation determined he breached conduct standards with a derogatory Facebook post about a former mayor.
INSS holds a drive to advance scheduled consultations in 4 cities in MS
The National Institute of Social Security (INSS) will conduct a drive this weekend in four cities in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul to expedite previously scheduled medical assessments.
DOJ sues New Jersey over executive order limiting ICE cooperation, expanding sanctuary status
The DOJ has filed a lawsuit against New Jersey regarding an executive order that limits ICE's ability to conduct operations within state facilities.
A thunder from the union: 'Kela is making a serious mistake'
A Finnish professional union criticizes Kela for attempting to conduct a complex medical rehabilitation tender process solely based on price.
Sunil Gavaskar Exposes Abhishek Sharma!
Sunil Gavaskar has made serious allegations against Abhishek Sharma, raising questions about his conduct.
Police conduct operation in the Pedreira and Chapadรฃo complexes, in the North Zone of Rio
The Rio de Janeiro Military Police conducted an operation aimed at combating criminal factions and vehicle thefts in the North Zone area.
The Hygiene Institute will conduct an adult lifestyle monitoring study in the spring
The Hygiene Institute in Lithuania plans to conduct an anonymous survey on adult lifestyles in various public places this spring.
In fog, snow, and paratroopers, this is how Ukrainian assault brigades are surprising the world
Ukrainian assault brigades are utilizing poor weather conditions like fog and heavy snow to conduct surprise operations against opposing forces.
Police Officer Kisses Transgender Person Making a Reel, The Video Goes Viral...
A police constable in Kanpur was captured on video kissing a transgender person who was filming a reel during a public event, leading to significant controversy and questions regarding police conduct.