Mistrial declared in case of former youth worker accused of child abuse
A mistrial has been declared in the case of Geoffrey John Guest, a former youth worker accused of historical child abuse, leading to a retrial with a new jury.
Twisted marriage of 6-foot man, 22, to shy nine-year-old - and her mum approved
A 22-year-old farmer's marriage to a nine-year-old girl in rural Tennessee led to societal outrage and legal reforms in the United States.
Former youth worker treated alleged victim 'like a dog', court hears
A former youth worker in Queensland faces multiple charges of historical child sexual offences, with the trial revealing allegations of severe mistreatment of the victim.
British Monarchy: The Biggest Scandals of the Crown
The article discusses the historical scandals of the British monarchy, particularly focusing on the recent involvement of Prince Andrew in the Epstein case and the implications for the royal family's image and survival.
Those invisible deaths
The case of Quentin Deranque reflects a broader historical issue of violence in society, which Italian progressives are hesitant to confront due to ideological discomfort.
The Little Ones in the Office
The article discusses two stories that highlight challenges in medical treatment for children, including a historical case of a boy suffering from a rare disease and a recent case involving potential medical abuse.
Deranque like Ramelli. The blood not aligned
The brutal beating of young French activist Quentin Deranque has drawn comparisons to the historical case of Sergio Ramelli, highlighting the ongoing violence against right-wing individuals in France.
Rape victim shares artwork amid plea to help solve historical case
Police in Australia are seeking public assistance to solve a 1988 case of abduction and rape in St Kilda, where the victim appealed for information to identify one of her attackers.
A century later: Turkey begins the hunt for the lost treasures of Trabzon – The case goes to the Russian occupation of Pontus
Turkey is renewing efforts to reclaim historical manuscripts and artifacts taken during the Russian occupation of Trabzon a century ago, sparking diplomatic and cultural discussions.
Toffoli's exit from the case exposes unprecedented crisis in the STF and reinforces historical shielding
The Supreme Federal Court (STF) of Brazil has removed Minister Dias Toffoli from the Master case, a surprising decision highlighting ongoing issues within the court.
The End of a Case After 76 Years: Prosecutor Urválek Actively Participated in the Murder of Milada Horáková
The article discusses the long-standing legal case involving the prosecutor, who was implicated in the murder of Milada Horáková, concluding the case after 76 years.
Tech that unmasked Golden State Killer leads to NSW sex attacks arrest
A 77-year-old man has been arrested in New South Wales for historical sexual assaults dating back to the 1990s, utilizing advanced DNA technology similar to that used in the Golden State Killer case.
The Pain of Those ‘Directed’ to Betray... 2,922 Individuals Must Be Investigated by the Counterintelligence Agency
The article discusses the historical context and ongoing investigation into the suspicious death of a South Korean soldier, Lee Yun-seong, whose case highlights alleged government malfeasance and the lingering doubts of his family.
From Orelha to Galdino Pataxó: cases spark debate on impunity in Brazil
The deaths of a dog named Orelha and the historical case of indigenous man Galdino Pataxó have ignited a national debate in Brazil about justice and impunity.
Victim in the Bakkakots case left behind
The Afstaða association declares that the government's announced measures regarding the Bakkakots case do not encompass all individuals affected by the historical abuse at the institution.
German-Polish Historical Policy: A Case of Distorted Nationalism
The article discusses the complexities of German-Polish historical policies and the impact of nationalism on understanding the Holocaust and collaboration during World War II.
From the Old Regime to the Epstein Affair: How Sexual Scandals Undermine the Moral Credit of Elites
The article discusses how sexual scandals, from historical events to the Epstein case, impact the legitimacy and moral credit of elites in society.
Judicial presentations continue for San Martín's curved saber while it awaits in San Lorenzo
Historian Araceli Bellota presented an amicus curiae regarding the saber of San Martín in a judicial case while San Lorenzo's mayor expressed optimism about its return.
The Trieste Case. How Pluralism is Torn Apart
The article discusses how a leftist circle in Trieste has strayed from impartiality, instead promoting a one-sided narrative, particularly highlighted by recent events surrounding a referendum on justice and denial of historical events related to foibe.
On the Trail of the Secret: The Werewolf of the Rhineland
The article discusses the historical case of Peter Stump, a farmer accused of sorcery and executed in the 16th century, reflecting on the role of sensationalism in early modern mass communication.
The Arrest of Maduro Reminds of the 1989 Event – How Did It End?
The article discusses the parallels between Nicolás Maduro's current legal challenges and the historical arrest of Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega in 1989, suggesting that Noriega's case may serve as a reference for the prosecution.
What We Didn't Expect from the Spanish Inquisition? [MY PODCAST OF THE YEAR]
The article discusses the historical context of the treatment of women in medieval France, focusing on a case of a 15-year-old girl who faced severe punishment after her child's death, contrasting it with the more modern topics usually covered in the podcast.