Ontario town priest charged in connection with historical sex assault of minor
A Coptic Church priest in Ontario has been charged with historical sexual assault against a minor after a victim came forward with allegations stemming from incidents in the late 1990s.
South Korea launches new commission to investigate adoption fraud
A new South Korean commission has begun to investigate cases related to past adoption fraud, addressing unresolved complaints from previous decades.
House of History: Dispute over Schabowski's Note Goes to the Highest Court
The House of History is facing a legal battle over the disclosure of Günter Schabowski's note related to the announcement of the Berlin Wall's opening, which is now heading to the Federal Administrative Court after losing two earlier cases.
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 Big-Eared Kid is Chasing Us
The article discusses the debate surrounding juvenile justice in Argentina through the historical cases of Simón Radowitzky and Cayetano Santos Godino.
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.
"We need to confront this past"
Kristín I. Pálsdóttir, a spokesperson for Rótarinnar, emphasizes the need for an independent investigation into failures of the child protection system in Iceland, particularly regarding historical cases of child abuse.
Reports of thefts in Ecuador fall, amid a violent context: Are there changes in crime patterns? This is what experts say
Experts analyze that the decline in robbery alerts in Ecuador does not necessarily mean fewer cases, as groups may be shifting to more lucrative crimes amid a historical high of intentional homicides in the country.
The historical police union requests the dismissal of the chief of the judicial police in Pamplona for the 'deletion' of evidence in two rapes
The historical police union has called for the dismissal of the chief of judicial police in Pamplona following a firm ruling by the European Court of Human Rights condemning Spain for systematic evidence manipulation in two rape cases.
Half a century since the Well: why the story of the mad father with an axe still haunts everyone today
The article discusses the enduring impact of the horror episode 'Well' from the Czechoslovak television series '30 Cases of Major Zeman,' which is based on a true crime filled with ambiguities that turned into a political weapon.
From Mussolini to Baghdadi. Historical Cases When Special Forces Hunt the Enemies of the State
The recent kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro from Venezuela raises questions about the boundaries of diplomacy and the world of covert operations where states act outside international law.
Werewolf stories sold particularly well
The article discusses the historical context and sensationalism surrounding werewolf stories, linking them to real-life brutal judicial cases and sensationalized pamphlets.