Reporter of PEC limits sentence progression and maintains plebiscite on reducing the age of adulthood
A Brazilian congressman proposes stricter rules for the progression of sentences concerning crimes against vulnerable populations and plans a plebiscite on lowering the age of criminal responsibility.
Reporter Ida Erämaa's second conviction for defamation – the convicted called Erämaa a "feminazi"
A Finnish court has convicted a man for defaming journalist Ida Erämaa by calling her derogatory names, resulting in fines and compensation payments.
Analysis: The Fraudster Made a Big Mistake and Called Yle's Crime Reporter - Listen to How the Call Progressed
A crime reporter from Yle received a scam call about cybersecurity from a fraudster, which exemplified the increasing sophistication of such scams in Finland.
Derrite resumes text from the Chamber and reintegrates unconstitutional sections into the Anti-Crime Bill
Reporter Guilherme Derrite has returned to the Anti-Crime Bill proposed by the Chamber of Deputies, rejecting most of the Senate's modifications made last December.
Reporter of the Security PEC studies limiting sentence progression for those convicted of femicide
Brazilian Congressman Mendonça Filho is considering limiting or eliminating the sentence progression rights for individuals convicted of femicide as part of a constitutional amendment proposal.
Reporter who acquitted accused of rape referred to the girl's union with the adult as 'young couple'
A Brazilian judge acquitted a man accused of raping a 12-year-old girl, claiming that she was not vulnerable due to previous relationships with older individuals.
Reporter suffers attacks on social media after covering Carnival block in Natal
Reporter Fernando Azevêdo has faced a wave of online abuse following his coverage of the Os Cão block during the Carnival in Natal, Brazil.
What is important in crime reporting - truth or TRP? Questions to Shams
A prominent crime reporter, Shams Tahir Khan, was asked about the importance of truth versus TRP in crime reporting during a session at 'Sahitya Aaj Tak 2026'.
It is more lifestyle than Nordic noir
Heidi Amsinck's fifth book about crime reporter Jensen focuses more on personal relationships than on murder.
She writes about love, unknown fathers, and men who cheat on the side
Heidi Amsinck's fifth book about the crime reporter Jensen focuses more on distant mothers and unknown fathers than on murder.
The Organized Crime CPI intends to vote for the summons of Toffoli after Carnival, and the reporter cites pressure from powers
The CPI of Organized Crime, led by Senator Alessandro Vieira, plans to vote on summoning Supreme Court Minister Dias Toffoli after Carnival, with discussions focusing on alleged connections to organized crime through the Maridt company.
SP police will initiate procedure to investigate the use of pepper spray on journalist
The São Paulo police are investigating the incident where a reporter was targeted with pepper spray while covering a police operation.
Choi Won-sik, chairman of the 국민의힘 in Gyeyang-gap, fined 1 million won for assaulting a reporter
Choi Won-sik, chairman of the 국민의힘 in Gyeyang-gap, has been fined 1 million won for assaulting a reporter during a meal last year.
SOP Officer Threatened TV Republika Reporter. "He Received Protection, Felt Threatened"
An SOP officer, Lieutenant Colonel Wojciech B., nicknamed 'Biszkopt', allegedly threatened a TV Republika journalist over a critical article about him, leading to an investigation and suspension following past controversies revealed by the press.
Jeffrey Epstein apparently wanted to buy a Cologne private bank in 2009
In 2009, convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein expressed interest in purchasing Sal. Oppenheim private bank before it was acquired by Deutsche Bank, highlighting deep business connections between Epstein and Deutsche Bank, according to investigative reporter Max Skowronek.
Reporter attempts to confront Billie Eilish at gated LA mansion over 'stolen land' comments: 'Let us in!'
A British reporter confronted Billie Eilish at her Los Angeles home, challenging her comments on immigration during her Grammy acceptance speech.
Trump lashed out at CNN journalist Kaitlan Collins in the Oval Office: 'You're the worst reporter, I've never seen a smile on your face'
Donald Trump attacked CNN's Kaitlan Collins in the Oval Office, calling her the worst reporter and commenting on her demeanor, prompting CNN to issue a statement defending Collins.
'Worst reporter... I've never seen you smile', says Trump to CNN journalist who asked about Epstein case
Donald Trump criticized a CNN journalist during a press conference after she inquired about the Jeffrey Epstein case and related victim documents, calling her the worst reporter.
Trump faces Epstein questions: - You are the worst reporter
Donald Trump responds with frustration to a reporter's questions regarding Jeffrey Epstein.
Defendant Tetsuya Yamagami meets with a reporter: 'Is there something you want to appeal to society?' 'No, there isn’t.'
Tetsuya Yamagami, the defendant in the shooting of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, spoke with a reporter from Asahi Shimbun while in custody, expressing no desire to appeal to society.
Police detain reporter who reported local officials' abuse of power... 'Who will expose corruption?'
Chinese journalist Liu Hu has been detained by public security authorities after exposing corruption involving high-ranking officials, raising concerns about press freedom and the safety of journalists in China.
Reporter at STM process that may lead to Bolsonaro's expulsion relativized the ex-president's statement in sabbatical
Carlos Vuyk de Aquino, the reporter for the military tribunal process potentially leading to Jair Bolsonaro's expulsion, has downplayed the ex-president's comments regarding military hierarchy during his Senate sabbatical.
Pam Bondi defends seizing reporter's devices over alleged classified leaks involving foreign adversary
Attorney General Pam Bondi supports the Justice Department's decision to seize a reporter's devices amid a classified leak investigation, reigniting discussions about the balance between press freedoms and national security.
Federal Agent Shoots and Injures Man in Minneapolis, and F.B.I. Searches Reporter’s Home
A federal agent shot a man in Minneapolis while the FBI was also involved in a search of a reporter's home, suggesting a complex investigation is underway.
Search and seizure: FBI targets Washington Post reporter
The FBI conducted a search of journalist Hannah Natanson's home, seizing her computers, although she is reportedly not the target of the investigation, highlighting the government's tough stance against whistleblowers and investigative reporters.
FBI searches a Washington Post reporter's home as part of investigation
The FBI searched the home of Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson as part of a leak investigation concerning a Pentagon contractor accused of mishandling classified information.
Anti-Trump US reporter says she was offered job at ICE after ‘minimal vetting’
A reporter has claimed she was offered a position at ICE following a brief interview with minimal vetting, a statement that has been disputed by the Department of Homeland Security.
FBI agents searched the home of a Washington Post journalist, investigating a leak of information
The FBI searched the home of a Washington Post reporter in Virginia as part of an investigation into a Pentagon contractor accused of illegally possessing and sharing classified government documents.
FBI raids home of Washington Post reporter in ‘highly unusual and aggressive’ move
The FBI conducted a raid on the home of Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson as part of an investigation into a government contractor linked to the illegal retention of classified materials, leading to concerns about press freedom.
Washington Post reporter’s home searched by FBI
The FBI searched the home of Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson as part of an investigation into a government contractor accused of unlawfully retaining classified materials.
Washington Post reporter’s home searched by FBI
The FBI searched the home of Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson as part of an investigation into a government contractor accused of illegally retaining classified materials.
The phone call from Piantedosi to our reporter Sorrentino: "Solidarity to her and to the newspaper"
Matteo Piantedosi, Italy's Minister of the Interior, expressed solidarity to journalist Giulia Sorrentino following her recent aggression incident, highlighting the seriousness of the violence and affirming the newspaper's commitment to continue its work.
"One can easily lose track of things" - Fourth claim of responsibility has emerged
Four different claims of responsibility have surfaced regarding the leftist extremist terrorist attack on the power grid in Berlin, analyzed by WELT investigative reporter Alexander Dinger.
'Squad' Rep Ayanna Pressley's ex-con husband slaps phone out of man's hands as he tries to ask her a question
Rep. Ayanna Pressley's husband, Conan Harris, intervened as a reporter attempted to ask her about alleged childcare fraud, slapping the reporter's phone from his hands.
The smoke turns pitch black. You can't see your hand in front of your eyes
Following the fire in Crans-Montana, firefighting experts demonstrate how quickly insulation materials ignite and lead to flashover, as firefighter technician Florian Neumann explains the dangers of smoke to reporter Gerrit Schröder.
Series: Grey, grayer, Ireland
In the quiet Irish county of Donegal, where crime is minimal, a reporter shifts her focus from a poisoned eagle to a more intriguing case involving a peat bog corpse.