Police officer who kicked woman's face during incident was alerted by colleague to turn on camera; VIDEO
A new video shows a police officer being reminded by a colleague to activate a body camera moments before he kicked a woman's face during an incident in São Vicente, Brazil.
After the scandalous statements by A. Valotka – V. Aleknavičienė's promise
Lithuania’s Minister V. Aleknavičienė announces an inquiry regarding the ethical conduct of language inspector A. Valotka following public outcry over his controversial remarks.
Uganda: EALA MPs Challenge Speaker Ntakirutimana Over Fresh Elections for Kakooza, Namara
EALA lawmakers are contesting a decision by Speaker Joseph Ntakirutimana to conduct by-elections for two Ugandan seats, citing potential legal conflicts.
Pastor Stumbled Drunk, Corporal Brewed Moonshine – We Received Information on the Conduct of Finnish Soldiers That Is Not Suitable for Daylight
Finnish peacekeepers are facing serious allegations regarding their conduct, as recent investigations reveal disturbing behaviors reported in the past year.
Suns to fight gun forward's rough conduct ban
Gold Coast Suns are appealing a two-match ban on forward Bailey Humphrey for a rough tackle during a recent match.
Port captain faces surgery as Suns look to fight rough conduct ban
Port Adelaide captain Connor Rozee is likely to undergo surgery for a serious hamstring injury, while the Gold Coast Suns intend to appeal a suspension for player Bailey Humphrey.
IG reduces tactical teams to boost supervision, deployment
The Inspector General of Police in Nigeria has issued a directive to limit the number of tactical teams in police formations to enhance oversight and address public complaints regarding their conduct.
Real Madrid take Trent Alexander-Arnold action after breaking 'code of conduct'
Trent Alexander-Arnold was dropped from the Real Madrid lineup for the derby against Atletico due to tardiness at training.
Deaths due to betting point disputes: Justice holds new hearings to hear defendants' defense in Piracicaba
Piracicaba's Justice will conduct two defense testimony hearings this week regarding the murders of Felipe Roberto Casale and his father, Wilson Roberto Casale, tied to gambling disputes.
Severe sanction for Immun: fighter out
Magamed Gadiev has been banned from participating in Immun Fight Club events for inappropriate conduct during a recent boxing match.
Palantir extends reach into British state as it gets access to sensitive FCA data
Palantir has secured a contract to access sensitive Financial Conduct Authority data to aid in tackling financial crime in the UK.
FCA deal gives Palantir yet more access to inner workings of power in Britain
Palantir has secured a contract with the UK's Financial Conduct Authority, enhancing its access to the financial services sector's extensive data.
Anna Kontula's company can conduct investigative activities - this is how she explains the matter to HS
Finnish MP Anna Kontula explains the diverse operations of her company, Kontula Bisnes, which includes investigative services, sparking questions about potential conflicts of interest.
PM Modi will hold a high-level meeting in the evening, focusing on oil to gas
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to conduct a high-level meeting with senior ministers to discuss the impact of the ongoing Middle East conflict on India's energy supply.
Who blocks the code in the STF strengthens the reputation of the worst court of all time
The Brazilian Supreme Federal Court is facing criticism as public trust reaches an all-time low, amid calls for a code of conduct.
British nuclear submarine arrives in the Arabian Sea equipped with Tomahawk missiles
A British Royal Navy nuclear submarine, armed with Tomahawk cruise missiles, has reached the Arabian Sea, enhancing the UK's ability to conduct long-range strikes amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
Nick Shirley says doxxers are hampering his investigations, has concerns about his own security
Independent journalist Nick Shirley claims that escalating threats and doxxing from activists are hindering his ability to conduct investigations, necessitating the use of security detail.
How the FBI can conduct mass surveillance – even without AI
The FBI asserts its ability to conduct mass surveillance on Americans without AI tools, having confirmed its purchase of commercially available data for this purpose.
R. Jakštys, imprisoned for the sexual exploitation of minors, has filed a lawsuit regarding the behavior of a prison guard
R. Jakštys has filed a legal complaint seeking compensation for non-material damages due to alleged improper conduct by a prison officer.
Police officer filmed kicking woman's face in building in coastal SP; VIDEO
A police officer in São Vicente, São Paulo, was filmed kicking a woman's face, raising concerns over police conduct.
TRAGEDY: At least 11 workers trapped in fire at South Korean car factory
A fire at a South Korean auto parts factory has resulted in at least 11 fatalities and dozens of injuries, as rescue teams conduct searches in the ruins of the building.
The Lithuanian army denies R. Žemaitaitis' spreading of lies: we train year-round
The Lithuanian army has refuted claims by R. Žemaitaitis regarding the timing of military exercises, asserting they conduct training year-round under various conditions.
World Championship Ruling: Completely Irresponsible Conduct in Poland – Luckily This Won’t Be Experienced Again
The Finnish team at the World Indoor Athletics Championships faced challenges on the first day, highlighted by impressive performances and disappointing outcomes.
HUB will carry out more than 800 procedures in a health event focused on women this Saturday
The Hospital Universitário de Brasília is set to conduct over 800 health procedures for women in a special event this Saturday as part of a national health initiative.
Expulsion from the trial of lawyers who obstruct it is requested by the Association of Judges and Prosecutors
The Association of Judges and Prosecutors in Greece is requesting the ability to expel obstructive lawyers from legal cases, aiming to ensure the smooth conduct of upcoming trials, particularly the one addressing the Tragedy of Tempe.
NOTE: SEB cards and e-channels will be down Saturday morning
On Saturday, March 21, SEB Bank in Estonia will conduct extensive IT maintenance, affecting all major banking services and disrupting electronic channels and card payments in the early morning hours.
Sheinbaum calls for a ‘thorough investigation’ by the US over the death of a Mexican under ICE custody: ‘It is lamentable’
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has urged the U.S. to conduct a thorough investigation into the death of a Mexican citizen in ICE custody in Florida, stating that Mexico will send a stronger diplomatic note regarding the incident.
Britain allows the USA to use British bases to protect ships in the Strait of Hormuz
Britain has extended its permission for the USA to use its military bases to conduct defense operations targeting Iranian facilities that threaten shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
Olympiacos: One-match ban for Fournier, who will miss the derby
Evan Fournier has been suspended for one match due to unsportsmanlike conduct towards a fan during a recent Olympiacos game, making him unavailable for the upcoming derby against Panathinaikos.
Barcelona SC will train in Quito during the break for Ecuador's friendly matches
Barcelona Sporting Club plans to utilize the break in the Ecuadorian league for national team friendlies to conduct a training camp in Quito.
Political Bush Radio: What Should the Minister Do with the 800 Euro Champagne?
The podcast discusses Finnish Finance Minister Riikka Purra's receipt of an expensive champagne worth 800 euros, prompting a debate among political commentators about appropriate conduct.
During training in Ropaži Municipality, the National Guard will use ammunition
The Latvian National Guard will conduct training exercises in Ropaži Municipality, utilizing non-lethal training ammunition to enhance skills and readiness.
The National Guard will conduct tactical exercises in Ropaži region
From March 21 to 22, the Latvian National Guard will hold tactical exercises in the Ropaži district to improve combat readiness and skills.
Public Debt Management Agency: Auction of six-month treasury bills on March 24
The Greek Public Debt Management Agency will conduct an auction for six-month treasury bills worth 400 million euros on March 24, 2026.
Electoral Justice conducts a weekend service effort
The Electoral Court of Pará will conduct service efforts on weekends to facilitate voter registration ahead of the impending electoral registration deadline.
VIDEO: Drunken police officers in Jelgava call and threaten the victim at night
A victim in Jelgava has reported receiving threatening calls from drunken police officers in the middle of the night, leading to an investigation into their conduct.
SC Justice Suspends Investigation into Conduct of Former General Delegado in Orelha Case
The Justice of Santa Catarina has suspended the penal investigation into former General Delegado Ulisses Gabriel's conduct regarding the Orelha case, which involved a dog killed in Florianópolis.
Doctor removed for suspected groping of 18-year-old patient to measure temperature in Franca, SP
A 67-year-old doctor in Franca, Brazil, has been suspended after being accused by an 18-year-old patient of inappropriate conduct during her medical examination.
PM removes 4 agents from Bope for 'misuse' of body cameras during operation in Morro dos Prazeres
Four police officers from the Bope special operations battalion were removed from street patrol following alleged misuse of body cameras during an operation in Morro dos Prazeres, Rio de Janeiro.
CAF President Breaks Silence and Speaks About Stripping Senegal of its Title
CAF President Patrice Motsepe addresses the decision to strip Senegal of its continental football title, emphasizing integrity and transparency amidst concerns raised about the conduct of the recent African Cup of Nations final.
Ontario court extends Hudson’s Bay’s reprieve from creditors
An Ontario court has extended Hudson’s Bay's protection from creditors until June 30, allowing the retailer to conduct ongoing auctions and assist former staff.
Severe attack against Konstantopoulou by the judges
The Association of Judges and Prosecutors in Greece has launched a heavy attack on lawyer Zoi Konstantopoulou over her conduct that they claim seeks to obstruct the trial regarding the tragic incident in Tempes.
Condemned Deputies Will Split Between the Chamber and Prison
Two deputies and four others condemned for corruption in Brazil's use of amendments may face changes in how parliamentarians conduct themselves amid ongoing investigations.
Suspect of sexual harassment arrested in Japaratuba
A man suspected of sexual harassment was arrested in Japaratuba, Brazil, following multiple incidents of inappropriate conduct.
These are the three events that the Prosecutor's Office is processing in the Liga2 case; the events occurring between November 2024 and January 2025 aimed to ‘control state institutions’
The Ecuadorian Prosecutor's Office is investigating three irregular events related to illegal conduct in electoral justice, the appointment of Judiciary Council members, and the leadership of the Superintendency of Banks linked to Liga2.
iFood tells Cade that 99 adopts questionable conduct and mentions 'espionage practices'
iFood accuses 99Food of questionable business practices and corporate espionage in a formal complaint to Brazil's antitrust authority.
Army to conduct shooting exercise, warns Kaduna residents
The Nigerian Army is set to conduct its first bi-annual range classification exercise in Kaduna State from March 23 to March 27, advising residents to remain calm amidst gunfire and troop movements.
The Parliament approved the proposal to conduct vocational training only in the Lithuanian language
The Lithuanian Parliament has passed a law requiring that vocational training programs be conducted exclusively in the Lithuanian language, with exceptions for foreign students.
Warning to residents: fighter jet flights will take place over part of Lithuania
Residents of Lithuania are warned about upcoming fighter jet flights, which may produce loud noises resembling explosions as pilots conduct training exercises to ensure airspace security.
Polish universities conduct research important for the construction industry
Polish universities are engaging in groundbreaking construction research by utilizing robotic technology in building projects.