Relatives claim that man killed in police approach in Areia Branca was not a prisoner and worked as a driver
Relatives of Lucas Daniel Souza assert that he was not in prison and worked as a driver, contradicting claims about his involvement with the criminal justice system.
35 court dates and no trial: Family of B.C. double homicide victims frustrated by delays
The family of B.C. double homicide victims expresses frustration over prolonged court delays, with the accused still free after two and a half years.
Students still without school supply kits almost 1 month after the start of classes in Campo Grande
Nearly a month into the school year, many students in Campo Grande's municipal education system have yet to receive their promised school supply kits from the local government, straining family budgets.
Man Sentenced to Four Years in Prison for Taking His Family Hostage in a Recoleta Apartment in 2024
A man has been sentenced to four years in prison for taking his ex-wife and their six-year-old son hostage in an apartment in Recoleta, Buenos Aires.
‘It’s not fair’: Nova Scotia family who lost baby says health-care system failed them
A Nova Scotia family expresses their heartbreak after losing their baby, accusing the healthcare system of failing to respond adequately to urgent prenatal concerns.
Ingvi and his family's ordeal: insomnia, seizures, and no solutions
A family in Iceland is struggling with the lack of support and resources for their son Ingvi, who has severe health issues including epilepsy and developmental delays.
Porto Velho holds a campaign for free contraceptive implant on Saturday, 28; learn how to participate
Porto Velho is organizing a campaign for the insertion of free contraceptive implants specifically for women already registered in the municipal regulatory system.
The danger of living "outside the system": the mistake some parents made in an isolated house that cost them custody
A family living in isolation in Italy lost custody of their children after their lifestyle choice was deemed a serious violation of minors' rights.
It was scary: Decision document 3 cm thick, the daughter who sought retrial collapsed in tears
The Supreme Court of Japan has decided to allow a retrial for Hiroshi Sakihara, posthumously convicted of murder and robbery in the Hino Town case, leading to emotional reactions from the victim's family.
Journalist Arimatéia Azevedo discharged from hospital and sent to prison in PI, says family
Journalist Arimatéia Azevedo was discharged from the hospital and is being sent back to prison despite concerns about his health, as mandated by the justice system in Piauí.
GoFundMe for actor Eric Dane’s family raises nearly $350,000 after his death
A GoFundMe campaign for Eric Dane's family has raised nearly $350,000 following his death, highlighting issues in the US healthcare system.
‘I want it to end’: five years after Daniel Culleton died in custody his family is still waiting for compensation
The family of Daniel Culleton, who died in custody five years ago, continues to face a complicated and lengthy process in seeking compensation from the Victorian government.
The kidnapped child has been abroad for two years. "The system didn’t help me," says the father
A father laments that he hasn’t received assistance from the system after his child was kidnapped and taken abroad for two years.
Tony Espigares, coach: "Anticipating possible family conflicts can activate the nervous system even before arriving at the meeting"
Tony Espigares discusses the anticipation of family conflicts during gatherings and offers practical advice on managing these situations.
“It’s a paradise over there”… Japan’s system allowing death at home
The article discusses the perspective on death within Korean society, reflecting on the recent experiences of the author's family and the shift in views regarding dying at home without family present, particularly within an aging society.
The prince has become an ordinary man. What can happen to him now?
Prince Andrew, now a common man, remains eighth in line to the British throne, with implications of his status potentially leading to changes in the royal family.
VIDEO ⟩ "That's our car!" A family in Mežciems loses their vehicle to fire
A family's cherished car was destroyed in a fire in Mežciems, Riga, after remote activation of its autonomous heating system.
Children's Protection Center: Social Services Often Use a 'Here and Now' Approach in Evaluations
A report by the Children's Protection Center emphasizes the need for a more comprehensive evaluation of the support system for families, particularly concerning the recurring separation of children from their parents in Latvia.
Why did his flight to Switzerland come to a stop? [Kim Eun-hyung's You will grow old too]
An article discusses the case of a 60-year-old man whose flight to Switzerland for assisted suicide was halted by police persuading him to return to his family, raising questions about autonomy, family dynamics, and the social perception of end-of-life decisions in South Korea.
Is the government planning to revise the points system for dependent family members amid the controversy over fraudulent apartment applications?
The South Korean government is intensifying investigations into fraudulent apartment applications, particularly focusing on the points system concerning dependent family members used to gain unfair advantages in the housing allocation process.
Krzysztof Żuralski: Telemedicine will not replace in-person visits, but will complement them
Krzysztof Żuralski discusses the current state of telemedicine in Poland, highlighting its growth, especially in family medicine, and the challenges faced in the patient appointment system.
German Mittelstand: Pillars of the System
A researcher explores how a typical German medium-sized enterprise became complicit during the Nazi era, drawing from her family's history.
'The family system in India is based on love, not contracts,' said Mohan Bhagwat in Gorakhpur
Mohan Bhagwat emphasized that the foundation of the family system in India is rooted in emotional bonds and connections rather than contractual relationships.
Victim Family Takes Petrol to DM Office
In Bagpat, Uttar Pradesh, a family of a rape victim attempted self-immolation at the DM's office after losing hope in the justice system.
According to Kersti Kaljulaid, the childcare system should also take later working hours into account
Kersti Kaljulaid argues that Estonia's childcare system should be more flexible to accommodate varying work schedules for parents.
Plenković: Ružić is responsible, serious and will fit well into the Government
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković introduced Alen Ružić as the candidate for the new Minister of Labor, Pension System, Family and Social Policy, highlighting his qualifications and experience.
Kersti Kaljulaid: a more flexible childcare system could encourage having children
Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid advocates for a more flexible childcare system to support working parents and encourage higher birth rates.
In Oaxaca, civil courts on the verge of collapse due to increase in divorces and child support claims
Civil courts in Oaxaca are facing overwhelming demands due to a rise in divorce and child support claims, according to the state's Superior Court of Justice.
'Justice is not for us,' says Thiago Flausino's aunt after police officers are acquitted for the teenager's death
Thiago Flausino's family expressed a profound sense of injustice after the acquittal of two police officers involved in the 13-year-old's fatal shooting during a police operation in Rio de Janeiro's Cidade de Deus.
‘Crown Prince of Chungam’ Lee Sang-min waves and smiles to his family after the verdict
Former Minister of the Interior and Safety, Lee Sang-min, was sentenced to seven years in prison for his involvement in a coup attempt; he greeted his family in the courtroom following the verdict.
The family tree that explains the power of Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's accomplice seeking a pardon from Trump
Ghislaine Maxwell, imprisoned in Texas for her involvement in the Epstein case, has hinted at being willing to share information about the case in exchange for a pardon from Donald Trump.
Mostarkić Gobbo: The Departure of 'Saint Marin'
The article discusses the recent dismissal of Marin Piletić, Croatia's former minister responsible for labor, pension system, family, and social policy, highlighting the perceived lack of effectiveness during his tenure.
Marin Piletić removed from ministerial position: It is also known who will replace him
Marin Piletić has been dismissed as Croatia's Minister of Labour, Pension System, Family, and Social Policy, with Alen Ružić set to take his place.
‘Inhyeon-dong Fire Disaster’ Compensation: 17-Year-Old Not Recognized Due to Part-Time Status... Rights Commission Calls for System Improvement
The family of a 17-year-old girl who died in the Inhyeon-dong fire disaster but was denied victim status due to her part-time worker status is now eligible for compensation, as the National Rights Commission recommends revising relevant regulations.
AfD in Saxony-Anhalt: It Remains in the Family
Allegations suggest the AfD in Saxony-Anhalt has established a system of nepotism, with accusations also targeting leading candidate Ulrich Siegmund.
Kujundžić warns about child enforcement: Absurdities of the system seriously endanger the interest of children
Member of Parliament Ante Kujundžić highlighted in the Croatian Parliament the absurdities of the family law system that often turn children into objects of administrative decisions instead of protecting their interests.
SUAF from ANSES: how much is received per child in February with the new increase and income limits
In February 2026, the Unique Family Allowances System (SUAF) receives a 2.85% increase in line with inflation, applied automatically to all benefits under Law 24,714 administered by ANSES.
The Hystrix of Leonardo to enhance Italian air defense: how the Hystrix system works
Leonardo has unveiled the 'Hystrix' family of land-based air defense and Counter Unmanned Air Systems featuring advanced artillery systems designed to strengthen Italy's air defense capabilities.
Family goes to court three times to secure ICU bed for elderly woman in Foz do Iguaçu
A family from Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil, had to go to court three times to secure an ICU bed and neurological care for their 74-year-old mother after she waited days for a transfer in the public health system.
Mostovac accused the system: They separated brothers and sisters "because it was easier"
MP Ante Kujundžić highlighted serious flaws in family law procedures, arguing that children should not be treated as objects of administrative decisions or court formalities.
Most representative: The system separated brothers and sisters, they are 400 kilometers apart
Member of Parliament Ante Kujundžić (Most) highlighted a case of siblings separated by the system and placed 400 kilometers apart in different institutions, with only phone contact for over a year.
Mostovac: Family law proceedings turn children into objects of enforcement
MP Ante Kujundžić criticized serious deficiencies in family law proceedings, stating that in some cases, children are treated as enforcement objects rather than as individuals.
The precedent, in 1992 in Porcari another family was destroyed due to carbon monoxide
The tragedy in Rughi, Porcari, has reminded the community of a similar incident from 1992 when an entire family died due to carbon monoxide poisoning from a faulty heating system.
Gyles Brandreth says baby grandson's cancer diagnosis was a 'shock to the system'
Gyles Brandreth expressed his shock and devastation at his baby grandson Kitt's diagnosis of rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare soft tissue cancer, which he associated with middle-aged individuals rather than infants.
Infotainment in Testing: Deduction in the B-Note
The Hyundai Tucson's infotainment system impresses, but EU regulations create excessive alerts in the cabin, with improvements on the way.
Suicide of a police officer in Lyon in 2011: the justice system closes the Myriam Sakhri case
The court has decided to close the long-standing investigation into the suicide of a police officer in Lyon in 2011, a conclusion rejected by her family who plans to appeal to the Court of Cassation.
From super-hospitals to family doctors: the government wants to change the healthcare system. The bill arrives
The government is set to introduce a bill to reform the national healthcare system, organizing family doctors and hospitals into new national structures.
Alibaba’s Qwen family hits 700 million downloads to lead global open-source AI adoption
Alibaba Cloud's Qwen family of AI models has reached over 700 million downloads, making it the most widely used open-source AI system globally.
The system in Germany has completely failed: A criminal from BiH was supposed to be deported, see how much social assistance he receives
A Bosnian citizen with a criminal record, who was supposed to be deported from Germany in 2003, remains in the country and receives substantial social assistance with his family.
In the final stages of life after a botox injection, Riccardo Paletti will return to Italy. The family's battle
Riccardo Paletti, a 52-year-old Italian man residing in the U.S., will return to Italy for treatment after a contentious struggle with the American healthcare system following a botox injection that left him in critical condition.