Marius confessed his love to his ex-partner – Then the messages became threatening
Marius, a Norwegian bonus prince, is facing legal scrutiny due to allegations of violence and control in his relationship with ex-partner Nora Haukland, as court proceedings reveal troubling communications between them.
'My daughter was shot dead by her father - police need to reopen the case'
Jane Coates is urging US police to reopen the case of her daughter's shooting death by her father, citing new evidence from a UK inquest.
Dengue in Santarém: Health Department confirms 6 deaths from the disease; one case is under investigation
The Health Department of Santarém has confirmed 6 deaths due to dengue, with one suspected case being investigated, sparking concerns for public health during the rainy season.
The Coverage of the Case Against Marius Borg Høiby Is Out of Control
The media coverage of Marius Borg Høiby's case is criticized for straying from substantial reporting to sensationalism, according to a commentary by Aftenposten's editor Trine Eilertsen.
A young control purchaser's snus purchase must now go to the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of Denmark will evaluate the use of a young control purchaser in a snus sale case involving a kiosk owner penalized for selling to a minor.
Oslo Archive Case: Asking the Foreign Minister to Consider Reporting to the Police
The Control Committee in the Norwegian Parliament is urging the Foreign Minister to report potential illegal storage of classified documents found in the basement of diplomats' residence.
NRK: Establishing a control case against the Minister of Fisheries
Norway's control committee has opened a case against Fisheries Minister Marianne Sivertsen Næss following NRK's revelations about the controversial allocation of snow crab quotas.
Establishing a control case against the Minister of Fisheries
The Norwegian Parliament's control committee is initiating a control case against Minister of Fisheries Marianne Sivertsen Næss due to issues surrounding the distribution of snow crab quotas worth billions.
Committee leader criticizes Støre's response in the Epstein case
The leader of the Storting's Control and Constitutional Committee, Per-Willy Amundsen, has strongly criticized Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre for not providing specific responses regarding government actions in light of the revelations pertaining to the Epstein case.
Stalking, accused by a 20-year-old. Former marshal of the Carabinieri acquitted
A former Carabinieri marshal was acquitted of stalking charges after the court found no evidence of obsession or control over a young woman with significant cognitive deficits.
Caroline Nitter: - It was difficult to control Marius
Influencer Caroline Nitter testified in court about her relationship with Marius Borg Høiby, highlighting the challenges she faced in maintaining control over him.
Cinturrino, the bomb alert delays the home detention hearing to the 17th
The hearing regarding the house arrest request for police officer Carmelo Cinturrino has been postponed to March 17 due to the need for more time by his lawyers to review case documents.
Kano confirms Lassa fever case, ramps up surveillance
Kano State has confirmed a case of Lassa fever and is implementing emergency response measures to control the outbreak.
🐀 I want to be friends with you. A student conflict over a message with a rat symbol reaches the district court
A student conflict over a message containing a rat emoji escalates to a court case, raising questions about institutional control over students' online communications.
RN confirms second case of superfungus Candida auris in hospital
The state of Rio Grande do Norte in Brazil has confirmed a second case of the superfungus Candida auris in a hospital, affecting an elderly woman with multiple health issues.
Will the case of Iwona Wieczorek have a tragic ending? "Something has gotten out of control"
The unresolved case of Iwona Wieczorek's disappearance, which has lingered for over 15 years, raises concerns about the investigative mistakes made initially that have affected the case's progress.
Father convicted in case of his son's alleged school shooting
A father in Georgia has been found guilty of multiple charges related to his son's alleged school shooting that resulted in four deaths.
Has Høiby subjected Haukland to a regime of fear? Here is the court's handling of the indictment.
The prosecution claims Marius Borg Høiby subjected Nora Haukland to a regime of fear and control, while Høiby denies the allegations and attributes misunderstandings to witness testimonies.
Høiby on the alleged chokehold at Skaugum: – Wild fantasy, plain and simple
Marius Borg Høiby dismisses allegations regarding a chokehold incident as mere fantasy during courtroom proceedings.
After controversial housing case in Copenhagen, politician calls for more control
A Copenhagen politician advocates for stricter controls over residency registrations after a notable case involving a fellow council member's registration being challenged.
Uncertainty as court takes control of X3M Music’s assets
A Nigerian court has temporarily taken control of X3M Music's assets amid a legal battle initiated by singer Praiz over debt allegations.
Pregnant Woman Miscarriages While Fleeing Immigration Control... Human Rights Commission Says It's Human Rights Violation Without Employer's Consent
The National Human Rights Commission of Korea has ruled that immigration control against undocumented foreign workers without prior consent from their employers constitutes a violation of human rights, following a case where a pregnant worker miscarried during a raid.
Superfungus: Health Department Publishes Prevention Guidelines After Confirming First Case of Candida auris in RN
The Health Department of Rio Grande do Norte has published guidelines for preventing further cases of the superfungus Candida auris following the confirmation of the first case in the state.
Rohit Shetty Firing Case: MCOCA Imposed on 5 Accused, They Will Be Presented in Special Court Today
The Mumbai police have charged five individuals under the Maharashtra Control of Organized Crime Act (MCOCA) in connection with the firing incident outside filmmaker Rohit Shetty's residence.
Latest news: The Control Committee meets about the Epstein case
The Control Committee in Norway is gathering to discuss matters related to the Epstein case.
Latest news: The Control Committee meets about the Epstein case
The Norwegian Control Committee is convening to discuss matters related to the Epstein case.
Minister: Kaliningrad transit is better controlled, but infrastructure still needs improvement
The Lithuanian Minister reported that the control of Kaliningrad transit has improved, with only one reported case of a transit train escape last year, indicating effective security measures.
Famous corruption hunter suggests control body in Norway
Eva Joly proposes the establishment of a monitoring body in Norway to oversee the nation's elite following new revelations linking prominent figures to the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Støre says yes to Epstein investigation in the Storting
Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre confirmed that the Labour Party will allow the control and constitutional committee to investigate the Epstein case.
The Labour Party wants a parliamentary investigation into the Epstein cases
Jonas Gahr Støre stated that the Labour Party wants the parliamentary control committee to investigate the Epstein case, while rejecting a proposal from the Progress Party for an independent inquiry.
Case of GSEE: Anna Stratινaki resigned from the Independent Authority for Market Control
Anna Stratινaki has resigned from her position as deputy director of the Independent Authority for Market Control due to family health reasons.
Big action by the Women's Commission after the Ghaziabad suicide case, this order issued
Following the suicide of three sisters in Ghaziabad, the chairperson of the Uttar Pradesh State Women's Commission has issued directives to all district magistrates to control mobile-based educational activities in primary classes due to their detrimental effects on children's mental health.
Researcher: It is shocking how low human self-esteem is rated on the list of the world's powerful
Una Bērziņa-Čerenkova, director of the Latvian Institute of International Affairs, expressed shock at how low self-esteem and control over one's body are valued among the world's powerful, commenting on the Epstein case materials.
If no reply is given, there will be action... Britain writes to Air India regarding the fuel switch case
The UK's Civil Aviation Authority has requested clarification from Air India regarding a serious incident related to a fuel control switch on a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, which grounded a flight from London to India for safety checks.
Charge: 22-year-old went out for the evening and left the door open – The consequences were shocking
A 22-year-old man faces severe fines for leaving his dog unsupervised, resulting in attacks on three individuals, including a 16-year-old boy named Matias, in Raisio last September.
Artur Fal: Sports Autonomy or State Sovereignty - Current Dilemmas of Competition
The case of a Russian volleyball player unable to travel to Poland for a Champions League match highlights the tension between sports autonomy and national sovereignty regarding border control and visa policies.
Moscow’s Only Anglican Church Is Divided, and Headed to Court
A power struggle within Moscow's sole Anglican Church, St. Andrew's, has escalated to a public confrontation, leading to a court case over control of the congregation.
Denmark may demand assistance from Germany and other EU countries in case of emergency
Denmark could seek support from Germany and other EU nations in the event of a conflict, especially regarding US attempts to control Greenland, as clarified by an EU representative.
Countries in Europe Formulate Action Plan in Case of US Invasion of Greenland
France is working with its allies to formulate a possible response should the US invade Greenland, amidst increasing tensions due to President Trump's threats to take control of the autonomous Arctic island belonging to Denmark.
In Dubrovnik, an Albanian with 702,000 euros hidden in his car was stopped
An Albanian citizen was sentenced to a year in prison, suspended for five years, for money laundering after being caught at the border with 702,000 euros concealed in his vehicle.
Maduro, wife face 'worst-case scenario' as Trump vows to govern Venezuela and more top headlines
Venezuelan President Maduro and his wife are in a precarious position as Trump pledges to take control of Venezuela.
Times: Iranian Ayatollah plans escape to Moscow if protests get out of control
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has a prepared escape plan to Moscow in case mass protests spiral out of control and his security forces disobey him.