Bears intruding into living areas causing record human damage; buffer zones reduced due to depopulation
Bears have increasingly encroached upon urban areas in Japan, leading to a record number of human injuries and fatalities this year, significantly impacting daily life and safety.
A cigar saved me; I'm alive by just 20 meters
Alessandro Acerbi recounts his narrow escape from a tram crash that killed two and injured thirty-nine in Milan.
Three Swedish children remain in the IS camp
Three Swedish children are still stranded in a Syrian camp, and Sweden refuses to repatriate them, raising concerns over their health and safety.
Human remains found in an area of forest near Billings Reservoir, South Zone of SP
Human remains were discovered in a forest area in Sรฃo Paulo's South Zone near the Billings Reservoir during a police patrol.
'Sanjana turned into paradise...', the harrowing tale of a Hindu girl saved from beautician sisters
A Hindu girl's distressing experience of being lured into conversion and abuse by beautician sisters in Bhopal has been revealed.
Dangerous chemicals detected in headphones. "They migrate to the human body"
A study has revealed that harmful chemicals detected in headphones commonly available in Central European markets pose potential health risks.
[Exclusive] 'Patient tied for 10 months' at Bucheon Irum Hospital, now a patient falls to death
A recent incident at Bucheon Irum Hospital, where a patient fell to her death, has raised further concerns after the facility was previously criticized for human rights violations involving the restraints of patients.
Remains and hair found inside a garbage bag outside a cemetery in the interior of SP
Human remains and hair were discovered in a garbage bag outside the Municipal Cemetery of Luiziรขnia, SP, prompting a police investigation into a suspected death.
A small child was run over by a car in their own yard - Police: A human tragedy
A small child tragically died after being run over by a vehicle in their own yard in Mynรคmรคki, Finland, prompting a police investigation into the incident.
Dead migrants washed ashore in Libya
At least five migrants' bodies have washed ashore in a coastal town east of Libya's capital, Tripoli, raising concerns over the safety of migrants in the country.
Cameroon: Abuses in Cameroon After U.S. Deports Third-Country Nationals
Cameroonian authorities are arbitrarily detaining and abusing nationals deported from the U.S., raising concerns over the safety of deportees and the complicity of U.S. policies.
How Cats Choose Their Preferred Human
The article discusses how cats select their favorite humans based on various factors including safety, food supply, and personality compatibility.
They report and ask to identify the woman filmed giving beer to a child on a train
A woman was filmed giving beer to a baby on a train, leading to a criminal complaint by the Ministry of Human Capital in Argentina for the protection of the minor.
Uganda: Bobi Wine Says Wife, Children Fled Uganda Over Safety Fears
Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine revealed that his wife and children fled the country due to safety concerns following the controversial presidential election in January.
Unprovoked shark attacks up sharply in 2025, with 12 human deaths worldwide
In 2025, unprovoked shark attacks rose significantly, leading to 12 human fatalities globally, with Florida remaining the shark bite capital of the world.
Media: The remains of a Finnish tourist may have been found in Israel
Human remains and a foreign passport were discovered in a wooded area of East Jerusalem, potentially belonging to a Finnish tourist who went missing.
'Son, save yourself,' said mother of survivor before disappearing in shipwreck at the Encontro das รguas in Manaus
A tragic shipwreck in Manaus resulted in the disappearance of a mother who urged her son to save himself, highlighting the human cost of such accidents as rescue efforts continue.
Peace Prize Laureate Transferred to Another Prison
Human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi has been transferred to a prison in Zanjan, Iran, raising concerns for her health and safety due to her new lengthy sentence.
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate in Iran Beaten: 'May Not Survive'
Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi has been severely beaten and jailed in Iran, raising concerns for her safety from the Norwegian Nobel Committee.
Wild boar enters the market, people seen fleeing for their lives; Video
A wild boar startled shoppers at the Soura Market in Srinagar, causing panic and chaos as people ran for safety, with the incident captured on CCTV.
Chinese scientists help create a โmachine eyeโ that may be faster than human vision
Chinese scientists have developed a new 'machine eye' system that enhances machine vision speed, making it potentially faster than human reaction times.
Recognizing artificial intelligence becomes increasingly difficult; Safer Internet Day reminds of technology risks
On Safer Internet Day, participants struggled to distinguish between human-written text and AI-generated content, highlighting risks associated with technology.
Recognition created by artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly difficult; Safer Internet Day reminds us of the risks of technology
On Safer Internet Day, participants struggled to distinguish between human-written text and that generated by artificial intelligence, highlighting the growing challenges posed by AI.
Youth Criminal Justice: An Opportunity to Build Solid Solutions
The article discusses the importance of appropriate consequences for youth offenders while emphasizing the need for special treatment for minors.
Chios: 'Zero tolerance on migration takes us back' - Two professors speak to VIMA
The article discusses the repercussions of Greece's zero-tolerance policy on migration as articulated by two professors amidst a backdrop of tragic events related to migrant safety.
Every tragic fire of 2026 is under the magnifying glass
Fire service leaders and officials are thoroughly analyzing every fire incident this year that resulted in human fatalities to improve prevention strategies.
Waymo admits that its robotaxis receive human help from the Philippines for some maneuvers
Waymo's safety director confirmed that the company employs remote human operators in the Philippines to assist its robotaxis in complex driving situations, raising national security concerns among U.S. legislators.
The Climate Group Aurora is suing the Swedish state again: "Violates our human rights"
The youth climate group Aurora is filing a renewed lawsuit against the Swedish state, claiming insufficient action to reduce climate emissions threatens their future health and safety.
Waymoโs autonomous cars use human operators in the Philippines to guide their robotaxis in the US
Waymo's chief safety officer revealed that Asian employees assist with complex driving situations for the company's robotaxis in the United States, raising concerns among U.S. lawmakers regarding the safety of autonomous vehicles.
Tanzania: Why Tanzania's Mass Repatriation of Burundi Refugees Must Be Stopped
The Tanzanian government is intensifying efforts to repatriate approximately 142,000 Burundian refugees, raising concerns about their safety due to potential poverty, persecution, and violence in Burundi.
Juliรกn LeBarรณn will seek the governorship of Chihuahua: "we must participate to bring peace"
Activist Juliรกn LeBarรณn Ray has announced his intention to run for the governorship of Chihuahua in 2027 through an independent project focused on promoting human rights and public safety.
Human Capital signed an agreement with a gas distributor to promote the training of licensed professionals
The Ministry of Human Capital signed an agreement with MetroGas to enhance the training of licensed gas professionals, aiming to improve safety in natural gas installations.
UNHCR: Sorrow over the latest tragic incident off the coast of Chios
The UNHCR expresses deep sorrow over the recent tragic incident off the coast of Chios, where at least 15 people lost their lives and 24 others were injured, emphasizing the need for ongoing protection of human life at sea.
Police detain reporter who reported local officials' abuse of power... 'Who will expose corruption?'
Chinese journalist Liu Hu has been detained by public security authorities after exposing corruption involving high-ranking officials, raising concerns about press freedom and the safety of journalists in China.
Governor of Chiapas calls to stay indoors at dawn after discovery of human remains
Chiapas Governor Eduardo Ramรญrez Aguilar urged the public, especially young people, to avoid the streets after 2:00 AM as a preventive measure against violence linked to criminal groups and following recent discoveries of human remains in Tuxtla Gutiรฉrrez.
RFK Jr unveils $100M effort to tackle addiction, homelessness and mental illness
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a $100 million federal investment to address homelessness, combat opioid addiction, and enhance public safety through treatment-focused recovery programs, as part of President Trumpโs Great American Recovery Initiative.
Strengthening cooperation with local police after the incident involving a Thai girl
Japanese police executives have visited Thailand to enhance cooperation with local police in preventing human trafficking following the arrest of individuals involved in exploiting a 12-year-old Thai girl for sexual services in Tokyo.
Deported Ukrainian: How Kazakhstan Provides Assistance to the Kremlin
Human rights advocates have highlighted the case of a 25-year-old Ukrainian IT developer, Alexandr Katschkurkin, who was expeditedly deported from Almaty to Moscow, raising concerns about Kazakhstan's role in providing inadequate safety for Russians from regime reprisals.
Iran: The execution of Erfan Soltani is temporarily suspended
Erfan Soltani, a 26-year-old who was expected to be the first executed for the protests in Iran, will not face execution today, though he remains at risk, raising safety concerns.
Britain demands radical change in Iran and praises the protesters
British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper emphasized the need for immediate cessation of violence against protesters in Iran, asserting that the future of the country lies in the hands of its people and outlining the UK government's measures to coordinate international efforts for their safety.
Robots that feel pain react faster than humans
A study reveals that robots programmed to simulate the sensation of pain can react more quickly to harmful stimuli compared to humans due to their direct sensory response mechanisms.
Continuous Evacuation of West Bank Villages.. 26 Palestinian Families Flee Settler Violence
Over 26 Palestinian families have fled their village in the West Bank due to ongoing attacks by settlers, seeking safety in surrounding areas.
Serious concerns for the safety of a journalist detained by the Rapid Support Forces
The Committee to Protect Journalists and 80 other human rights organizations have expressed serious concerns regarding the detention of Sudanese journalist Moammar Ibrahim by the Rapid Support Forces, calling for his immediate release and protection.
Human lives are worth more than a full cash register
The letter criticizes the owner of a bar for prioritizing the cash register over the lives of young victims during a tragic New Year's incident.
One should not go into the cold hungry and thirsty
The article discusses the effects of extreme cold on the body, including responses to low temperatures and advice on how to protect oneself during harsh winter conditions, as explained by human physiologist Mathias Steinach.
Driverless car that can 'think' like a human unveiled by tech giant Nvidia
Nvidia has partnered with Mercedes Benz to unveil a driverless car equipped with advanced AI technology, which the company claims will be the safest on the market.
Fire Disaster in Crans-Montana: When the Primitive Brain Takes Over
The article explores human behavior in dangerous situations, particularly during a fire outbreak, through personal observation and psychological explanation.
Kyranakis: In 2025 we had the largest decrease in fatal traffic accidents in the history of the country
Deputy Minister of Transport Konstantinos Kyranakis expressed satisfaction over the significant decrease in fatal traffic accidents in Greece in 2025, emphasizing that this reduction represents saved human lives.
Crans Montana: The security measures in place in Greece to prevent such tragedies
The tragedy in Crans Montana has once again highlighted the need for improved safety measures in public entertainment venues across Greece to ensure the protection of human life.
Breakthrough in robotics. Humanoids will feel pain and react like humans
A new technology allows robots to have skin that mimics human reactions to physical stimuli, enhancing their interaction and safety in public spaces and homes.