VIDEOS: AB2 of Tuesday, February 24, 2026
The article discusses various incidents occurring on February 24, 2026, including a political response to service perks in Brazil, criminal cases, and tragedies involving families.
Professor criticizes new proposal: It can be "very, very destructive"
A Danish professor expresses strong concerns over a new proposal targeting crime families and gang violence, presented by Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard.
Professor: "When you monitor all members of a family, it can be very, very damaging"
A Danish justice minister announced new initiatives aimed at combating gang crime and criminal family clans during a press conference.
Supreme Court: Japanese war criminal company Nishimatsu must compensate the victims' families of forced labor
The South Korean Supreme Court ruled that Nishimatsu Construction, a Japanese company involved in forced labor during the colonial era, must compensate the families of the victims.
Rotting bodies of children, worms, insects... Funeral director in the US sentenced to 40 years in prison
A Colorado funeral director was sentenced to 40 years in prison for hiding 189 decomposing bodies and providing families with fake ashes.
Shooting, machete attack... New details have arrived about the brutal conflict between two families in Zagreb
Three people have been arrested in Zagreb for multiple criminal offenses, including the attempted murder of a minor, related to a violent clash between two families.
Letters to the Editor: Instruction and Education, Advisors, IPC
The article discusses the distinction between instruction provided by schools and the education imparted by families, especially in the context of the debate surrounding the lowering of the age of criminal responsibility for adolescents.
Global Newspapers: What Did the Epstein Files Reveal? And What Were the Global Reactions?
The recent release of millions of Jeffrey Epstein's documents has sparked a political upheaval globally, causing a scandal that now extends beyond criminal implications to affect royal families in Europe and Western political elites.
Every time a criminal dies, I feel sad, says the security secretary of SP
The Secretary of Public Security of SΓ£o Paulo expressed his sadness over the death of criminals during police confrontations, highlighting the impact on their families.
The case of ANO MP was also investigated by the police. We explain why, according to them, no crime occurred
Police investigated a case involving MP DoksanskΓ½ after a collective criminal complaint from twelve families of students who alleged coercion regarding tuition fees.