Declassified files: the secret documents that guided the repression of the dictatorship
This article explores newly declassified documents that reveal the extent of the Argentine dictatorship's repressive measures during its rule.
IRS begins receiving income tax returns this Monday; see the main rules
The Federal Revenue Service starts receiving income tax returns for 2026 on Monday, expecting to collect 44 million documents by May 29.
What documents to carry and who is at greater risk with ICE at airports in the U.S. starting this Monday
Starting Monday, March 23, ICE agents will be deployed at U.S. airports to assist the TSA amid a federal government partial shutdown, creating concerns for migrants and tourists about their documents and immigration status.
The significant role played by the Church in the events leading up to the last military coup
The article examines the crucial yet discreet role of the Catholic Church in Argentina during the events that culminated in the last military dictatorship, as revealed by newly declassified documents.
Mette Frederiksen understands Thorning's anger: 'It was one of the rudest we have seen in Danish politics'
Mette Frederiksen expressed understanding for Helle Thorning-Schmidt's anger towards Troels Lund Poulsen regarding his actions in a scandal involving leaked tax documents.
Even old documents can be misleading
The article discusses the appropriate methodology for assessing historical attributions, particularly concerning a bust attributed to Michelangelo.
U.S. Will Not Require Passport or Documents for People Included in This List
The U.S. government has announced that certain individuals are exempt from the requirement to show identification when flying domestically.
NCoS warns public against fraudulent offers, clarifies contract rules
The Nigerian Correctional Service has warned the public about fraudulent documents being circulated to scam individuals regarding government contracts.
Valid Proof of Citizenship and Essential Requirements for TSA PreCheck Application in the U.S.
The article discusses the essential documents required for U.S. citizens and residents to apply for TSA PreCheck, which facilitates airport security checks.
Documents and data carriers from Belgium received in the Ždanoka case by the VDD
The State Security Service (VDD) of Latvia has received documents and data carriers from the Belgian police related to former MEP Tatjana Ždanoka's residence in Brussels, following a court ruling rejecting her appeal.
- He must have understood that I was abused
Svetlana Pozhidaeva claims Terje Rød-Larsen must have known she was abused by Jeffrey Epstein, as VG documents reveal how Epstein employed fraudulent marriages and recommendation letters to procure visas for women.
Diaries of War on Iran as Told by Youssef Bezhakian
The article discusses the experiences of Youssef Bezhakian, the son and advisor of Iranian President Masoud Bezhakian, as he documents the ongoing war against Iran using social media to provide insight into the Iranian leadership during these tumultuous times.
When the Nazi Devil Visited the Prado and Other Unpublished Documents of the 20th Century Barbarity Rescued by the Castañé Collection: "Polarization and Intolerance Are Similar to the 1930s"
The article discusses the Castañé Collection, which comprises historical documents detailing the impact of polarization and intolerance reminiscent of the 1930s.
Top Polish court orders recognition of EU same-sex marriage documents
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has mandated local authorities to recognize same-sex marriage certificates from other EU countries, following a European Court of Justice ruling.
Norway’s crown princess says she was ‘manipulated’ by Epstein in new interview
Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway expressed regret for her friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, stating she felt manipulated by him after revelations of their extensive communication surfaced following the release of Epstein-related documents.
Malin Ullgren: It feels cruel to say this - but it is actually really hard to believe her
The article reflects on the credibility of Mette-Marit, the Crown Princess of Norway, as she portrays herself as a victim in the aftermath of the Epstein documents.
The judiciary requested documents and lifted the tax and banking secrecy from the firms that paid Adorni's trip to Punta del Este
The federal judge has ordered the lifting of banking secrecy for companies involved in financing a private flight for Argentina's Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, amid ongoing investigations regarding the trip.
The National Archive plans to close offices in four different cities
The National Archive of Finland is planning to close offices in Oulu, Joensuu, Helsinki, and Mikkeli by 2030, while looking for solutions to store documents in areas without official branches.
$LIBRA Case: Prosecutor Taiano Broke His Silence and Defended His Work After the Leak of Documents from Novelli's Cell Phone
Federal prosecutor Eduardo Taiano has defended his work in the $LIBRA cryptocurrency scandal investigation, addressing criticisms and discussing document leaks from the phone of lobbyist Mauricio Novelli.
Norway's crown princess tearful as she speaks out on friendship with Jeffrey Epstein
Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit expressed regret over her friendship with Jeffrey Epstein in a tearful interview after new documents revealed the extent of their relationship.
Attention in Mexico: Sheinbaum announced that she will block Mexicans from leaving the country if they do not renew this document in time
Claudia Sheinbaum's administration is enforcing strict measures that prevent Mexicans from leaving the country without valid travel documents.
Norwegian Princess Admits Being Manipulated by Jeffrey Epstein, Sparks Royal Controversy
Princess Mette-Marit of Norway admitted to being manipulated by the late Jeffrey Epstein, stirring royal controversy following the release of new court documents in the U.S.
We got our hands on the documents: Gigantti has initiated something secret and serious against the merchant who defected to Power
Gigantti has commenced legal proceedings against Mikko Nguyen, a former franchisee who is moving his stores to rival chain Power, amid concerns over franchise agreement confidentiality.
Norwegian Crown Princess Speaks Out About Her Relationship with J. Epstein: 'He Manipulated Me'
Mette Marit, the Norwegian Crown Princess, reflects on her connection with Jeffrey Epstein, admitting she was manipulated by him after new documents surfaced outlining their friendship.
I don't want the cemeteries on playgrounds or 8-year-old Eva's farewell to her toys to be forgotten, says photographer Syrovatka
Photographer Maryna Syrovatka reflects on her emotional journey capturing the stories of those affected by the war in Ukraine and her new project that documents these experiences.
Mette-Marit breaks her silence on her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein
Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit has publicly addressed her friendship with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, following calls for accountability after her name appeared in recently released Epstein documents.
Human smuggling investigation leads to jail time for American man caught in Manitoba
An American man, Sahil Aziz, has pleaded guilty to human smuggling after being caught by Canadian border agents with someone else's identification documents while attempting to enter Canada.
The political and military x-ray of SIDE during the dictatorship on the Montoneros, the ERP, the PC, and the PO
Declassified documents detail the political, ideological, and military assessments made by Argentina's SIDE in 1983 on various leftist groups.
Perón's government in 1973 ordered the SIDE to track communists in the State and universities
Declassified documents reveal that the Juan Perón administration created a committee to investigate the Marxist ideological backgrounds of individuals and organizations in Argentina.
Salta: presented false papers and attempted to transport 35 tons of a chemical precursor
In Salta, Argentina, two drivers were arrested at the Aguas Blancas border crossing for attempting to transport over 35 tons of a controlled chemical precursor using false documents.
Boston officer charged with manslaughter after shooting carjacking suspect as video disputes account
A Boston police officer has been charged with manslaughter following the fatal shooting of a suspected carjacker, with court documents indicating that the use of force may not have been justified.
Argentina declassifies intelligence documents from the dictatorship
Argentina has declassified and published nearly 500 pages of intelligence documents from the period of its last dictatorship, which lasted from 1973 to 1983.
It is official: acceptable identification documents at TSA security control
The TSA has updated the list of acceptable identification documents for air travelers in the United States, affecting millions of passengers.
US government registers 'alien.gov' after Trump releases documents about extraterrestrials
The US government has registered the domain names 'alien.gov' and 'aliens.gov' following the release of documents about extraterrestrials by former President Trump.
The SIDE began the declassification of secret documents on the military dictatorship
The SIDE has started the process of declassifying historical documents related to Argentina's military dictatorship from 1973-1983, making them accessible to the public for the first time.
Suspects use fake Army documents to attempt to buy gun store in Campos and are arrested in operation in RJ and ES
Suspects attempting to purchase a gun store in Campos dos Goytacazes with fake military documents were arrested during a police operation in Rio de Janeiro and EspÃrito Santo.
Post-Infectious Decade: How Bär's Ministry Slowed Long Covid Research
Documents suggest that the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, led by Dorothee Bär, has been obstructing funding initiatives for Long Covid research despite publicly promoting a substantial investment of half a billion euros.
Ali Mamlouk, the Engineer of Fear: What Do Newly Revealed Documents Reveal?
A French court has sentenced Syrian security chief Ali Mamlouk to life in prison for his role in the torture and detention of thousands of Syrians, highlighting ongoing human rights violations in Syria.
On Inquiry into Possible Violations of 'Nemuno aušra' Car Rentals – Recess
The Electoral Commission of Lithuania has postponed discussions on the 'Nemuno aušra' party's car rental violations until next week after a recent investigation uncovered missing documents related to political activities.
Alarm bells ring over pets from Russia: suspicions of forgery
Lithuanian authorities are raising concerns about the reliability of pet health documents from Russia following a rabid dog found in Germany that had entered the EU via Latvia.
Kokoomus Youth's Financial Scandal: New Information in Police Documents
New revelations in police documents regarding the Kokoomus Youth financial scandal indicate potential misuse of the membership register, although no criminal investigation will proceed.
The Dictionary of Pro-Japanese Collaborators is Historical Justice, UNESCO Documentary Heritage
The Dictionary of Pro-Japanese Collaborators documents figures involved in collaboration with Japanese colonial rule in Korea and reflects on the historical context and implications of their actions.
Guido Oppido, from luminary of Monaldi to doctor under accusation: 'Only voices against me'
Guido Oppido, a prominent doctor at Monaldi Hospital, is under investigation for involuntary manslaughter and falsification of documents related to a child’s transplant.
Transparency motions pass parliament without government support
Tasmania's parliament has passed transparency motions without support from the minority government, increasing pressure on it to release cabinet documents sooner.
RAIDO SAAR ⟩ An Ideal Tool for Evil Forces: The RAB Doesn't Just Target Financial Documents, It's a Map of a Person's Life
Raido Saar highlights the dangers of the Estonian Financial Intelligence Unit's (RAB) practices in tracking people's banking details during a speech before the finance committee.
In Vilnius - an attack in one of the banks: a large police force is searching for the fugitive
A man attacked a bank employee in Vilnius with pepper spray and stole a binder of documents before fleeing the scene.
The Indian Adventure Ended at Vilnius Airport: Trying to Board the Plane Without Visas and With Foreign Documents
Two young Indian citizens were apprehended at Vilnius Airport while attempting to board a flight to Barcelona without proper visas and using foreign documents.
The American General 'Disgraced' by Ukraine. He Lost Secret Documents
Major General Antonio Aguto, overseeing U.S. military aid to Ukraine, faces serious allegations after losing classified documents on a train and suffering a concussion reportedly linked to excessive alcohol consumption.
Rakuten's player Asamura and others, who were sent for simple gambling suspicion, not prosecuted - Sendai District Public Prosecutor's Office
A player from the Rakuten Eagles, Eito Asamura, along with two others, has been not prosecuted after being sent documents for simple gambling allegations related to online casino activities in Miyagi.
WSJ: Israel is systematically hunting members of the Iranian regime
Israel is targeting members of the Iranian regime, as reported by the Wall Street Journal based on leaked documents.