Šutaj Eštok has hired external lawyers for disputes with Čurilla, the bill for his decisions may be three-quarters of a million
Slovak Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok has engaged external lawyers to handle legal disputes involving police officers, which could cost the ministry significantly.
German Intelligence Will Continue to Monitor the AfD Party, Says Interior Minister
The German intelligence agency plans to continue its surveillance of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, according to the Interior Minister.
German secret service will continue to monitor the AfD party, said the Interior Minister
The German Interior Minister announced that the secret service will keep monitoring the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party due to currents within it opposing democracy.
Floods: 270 new requests for natural disaster status, announces Laurent Nunez
Interior Minister Laurent Nunez announced that nearly 270 new municipalities are seeking recognition of a natural disaster status following recent flooding in western France.
"These are abominable remarks": Laurent Nuñez reacts to Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s controversial statements about Epstein
Laurent Nuñez, the French Interior Minister, strongly condemned remarks made by Jean-Luc Mélenchon that are accused of being antisemitic during a political meeting in Lyon.
Žilinka vs. Čurillovci / The Attorney General Turned Again. And Undermined Šutaj Eštok
The Slovak Attorney General, Maroš Žilinka, has changed his stance and is now undermining government coalition members, particularly targeting Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok.
Demand to Interior Minister Dobrindt: North Rhine-Westphalia wants to permanently protect Yazidis
North Rhine-Westphalia is calling for the permanent protection of Yazidis in Germany amid ongoing debates over stricter asylum policies.
"I will not tolerate it." Metnar criticized his own officials and ended the dispute between the Ministry and SPD
Czech Interior Minister Lubomír Metnar has withdrawn an appeal related to a legal dispute with the SPD party over its classification in an extremism report, claiming he was unaware of the appeal filed by his officials.
Piantedosi: "These are serious and painful facts. No to those who throw mud on law enforcement"
Italy's Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi responds to criticisms regarding the police's handling of a recent shooting incident in Rogoredo, emphasizing the professionalism of law enforcement and rejecting attempts to undermine their reputation.
Scandal with overpriced caps for police; Šutaj Eštok has initiated a bigger tender.
After a scandal concerning overpriced police caps, Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok has launched a new tender related to police caps, scrapping an earlier purchase following media scrutiny.
Ján Čurilla writes: The Čurillas were never indicted or convicted
Ján Čurilla discusses the implications of Slovak Prosecutor General Maroš Žilinka's decision to intervene in court proceedings related to Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok's personnel orders.
SZ in the Morning: Daily News – Overview for the Hasty
The article discusses the implications of German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt's decision to tighten migration policies by affecting integration courses, sparking debate about their importance.
Minister John Reimberg: 'They are capable of inventing the most sordid nonsense to evade their responsibility'
Ecuador's Interior Minister John Reimberg dismissed allegations circulating on social media linking him to a criminal leader's testimony, asserting that no one is above the law.
Marlaska announces an 'extraordinary' review of the anti-harassment protocol of the Police after admitting it failed in the 'DAO case'
Interior Minister Marlaska has declared an extraordinary review of police anti-harassment protocols following a sexual assault complaint against a former high-ranking officer.
Rogoredo cannot affect the history of the police. Piantedosi puts an end to the controversies
Matteo Piantedosi, Italy's Interior Minister, defends the police force following a controversial incident involving an officer charged with murder, emphasizing the longstanding dedication of police officers.
Left Extremism in NRW: Young, Dogmatic, and Increasingly Violent
Left extremism in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) is becoming more radical and violent, as highlighted in the first report on the subject presented by the state's interior minister.
Salvini and the Rogoredo Murder: Ellekappa's Cartoon
The article features a cartoon by Ellekappa related to former Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini and the murder case in Rogoredo.
Less funding for integration courses: Without the language, everything is nothing
The German Interior Minister is planning cuts to funding for language integration courses, sparking concerns from educational institutions and NGOs about the negative impact on foreign integration and workforce qualification.
IGOR TARO: The New Day for Estonia Dawn Begins Here First
On Estonia's 108th anniversary, Interior Minister Igor Taro delivered a speech in Narva emphasizing the significance of the location.
From Uno Bianca to Rogoredo. The State has antibodies to achieve justice
Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi asserts that no one is above the law following the controversial shooting of a drug dealer by police in Rogoredo.
Controversial testimony at the Paty trial: the court wants Laurent Nuñez to be re-heard
The special assize court in Paris seeks to re-hear Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez following his controversial testimony regarding the murder of Samuel Paty.
Migration: Dobrindt's Asylum Policy Will Not Work
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt proposes a rapid integration plan for refugees to enter the workforce, but critics argue it may fail due to its short-sighted nature.
Migration Policy: Dobrindt's Wrong Path Regarding Asylum
Germany's interior minister states that anyone can work three months after arriving in the country, raising concerns about potential pull factors for migration.
Police mobilization to demand Marlaska's resignation after the 'DAO case'
A massive protest is planned to demand the resignation of Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska following the dismissal of the former chief of the National Police amid serious allegations.
"I received a death threat last week. But I will not give up. It is crucial to protect our democracy"
Maine's Interior Minister Shenna Bellows has received death threats in response to her criticism of President Trump, whom she accuses of undermining the legitimacy of the upcoming midterm elections.
Federal Interior Minister: Dobrindt Wants to Get Asylum Seekers into Work Faster
Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt announced plans to allow asylum seekers in Germany to work after three months of residence, regardless of the status of their asylum procedures.
The PP launches an attack on Marlaska for "sabotaging" the appearance in the Senate of Julio Martínez, "possible front man" of Zapatero
The People's Party (PP) in Spain criticizes Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska for allegedly obstructing the Senate appearance of Julio Martínez, who is identified as a potential intermediary for former President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.
Dobrindt's Plan: Asylum Seekers Should Be Allowed to Work Faster
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt plans to allow asylum seekers to work after three months in reception centers to improve integration into the labor market.
Sánchez Makes Marlaska Untouchable Despite Controversies: 'He is a Trusted Man of the President'
The Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has reaffirmed his support for Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska, indicating his unwavering trust in Marlaska amid political controversies.
The PP implicates Ana Redondo in the 'DAO case' and takes Marlaska to the Senate
The Popular Party (PP) is broadening its accusations related to the DAO case of alleged sexual harassment within the National Police by implicating Minister Ana Redondo alongside Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska.
Minister John Reimberg after postponement of 'Fito' hearing: I fully trust the justice system of the United States
Ecuador's Interior Minister, John Reimberg, expressed confidence in the U.S. justice system following the postponement of José Adolfo Macías Villamar's hearing, now set for September 17.
Šutaj Eštok rents an expensive client center in Dunajská Streda, leaving a state building half-empty
Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok has opened a new client center in a rented private building in Dunajská Streda, despite the state owning a nearby building that is underutilized.
French interior minister pledges tight security at rally for slain far-right activist
The French interior minister announced increased police presence at a rally for slain far-right activist Quentin Deranque, amid rising tensions ahead of upcoming elections.
French minister pledges tight security at rally for killed activist
The French interior minister announced heightened security measures for an upcoming rally honoring a far-right activist who was recently killed, amidst rising tensions linked to political violence in the country.
Migrants, Piantedosi on Sea Watch: 'We will appeal the sentences'
Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi announced plans to appeal a court ruling that mandates compensation for Sea Watch regarding its detention of the rescue vessel Sea Watch 3.
Piantedosi: "We will appeal rulings on Sea Watch"
Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi announced intentions to appeal recent judicial decisions concerning the NGO Sea Watch's operations, underscoring the government's commitment to addressing irregular migration.
After stormy discussions – strict decision: Gio Pika banned from entering Lithuania
The Lithuanian Interior Minister has banned Russian citizen Georgy Dzhioev, also known as Gio Pika, from entering Lithuania until 2031 due to concerns surrounding his performances in Russia.
Marlaska, who was once a judge
The article discusses the political implications of Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska's actions regarding a reported rape case, emphasizing the erosion of democratic dignity in Spain.
Feijóo insists on calling for Marlaska's resignation over the DAO sexual assault case: "It's hard to believe he didn't know, and if that's the case, he's truly incompetent"
PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo demands the resignation of Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska following a sexual assault scandal involving the deputy director of the National Police.
Feijóo calls for Marlaska's resignation but admits he may not have known about the sexual assault by the former head of the Police
Feijóo has shifted his stance, acknowledging that Interior Minister Marlaska might not have known about allegations of a sexual assault involving a former police chief.
Deportations in Hesse: Poseck demands tracking of mobile phones of those required to leave
Hesse's Interior Minister Roman Poseck has called for the ability to track mobile phones of refugees facing deportation to prevent them from evading authorities.
Death of Quentin Deranque: Gérald Darmanin wants to broaden ineligibility for those convicted of violence
After the violent death of Quentin Delambre, French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin proposed expanding ineligibility for individuals convicted of violence, targeting a political figure facing scrutiny.
Latest updates on political news, live | The PP now admits it does not know if Marlaska was aware of the sexual assault by the former police chief in advance
The Popular Party (PP) in Spain has acknowledged uncertainty over whether Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska was aware of a sexual assault allegedly committed by the former head of the National Police prior to its public revelation.
Interior Minister Claims They Were Informed of the Report at Six PM, but Investigates Whether the Circle of the Former Police Chief Covered Up the Rape Case
Spain's Interior Minister stated that he only learned of a police officer's rape accusation late Tuesday, as investigations commence into whether there was a cover-up by senior police officials.
"I knew it": The PP accuses Marlaska of "covering up" the alleged sexual assault in the police
The Popular Party (PP) of Spain has accused Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska of covering up a sexual assault case within the police, amidst growing controversy regarding the resignation of the police chief involved.
FOCUS ⟩ Grandmother, drugs, and Interior Minister Igor Taro's repressive apparatus
A cultural critic reflects on the impact of societal messages about drug use and personal experiences of addiction.
Metnar wants to lower the age of criminal responsibility and increase penalties for foreigners
Czech Interior Minister Metnar is proposing changes to the age of criminal responsibility and tougher penalties for foreigners.
Sánchez endorses Marlaska's actions in the National Police sexual assault case: 'He acted decisively'
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez supports Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska regarding the handling of a sexual assault complaint against the Deputy Chief of the National Police, José Ángel González, who has resigned due to the allegations.
The PP rushes to demand the resignation of Marlaska
The Popular Party has intensified its calls for the resignation of Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska following allegations of sexual assault against former police chief José Ángel González Jiménez.
Marlaska claims he was unaware of the sexual assault case and removes the right-hand man of the former Police Chief
Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska stated he was unaware of a sexual assault accusation against former police deputy José Ángel González, who resigned following a court summons, prompting an internal investigation by the Interior Ministry.