Qatar's Defense: We intercepted missile attacks and the security situation is under control
The Qatari Ministry of Defense announced that its air defense systems successfully intercepted all missiles targeting Qatar, ensuring security remains stable.
Civil police draws weapon during fight between teenagers in Casa Verde; Internal Affairs investigates conduct
The Civil Police of Brazil is investigating an agent who was seen in videos drawing his weapon during an altercation involving four teenagers in Casa Verde, São Paulo.
US promises not to ‘interfere’ in French affairs – media
US Ambassador to France Charles Kushner promises non-interference in France’s internal matters following diplomatic tensions regarding comments on political violence.
Iraqi factions threaten to end 'American occupation' of Iraq
Iraqi resistance groups have threatened to end the American occupation of Iraq, accusing the U.S. of failing to fulfill its commitments and interfering in Iraq's internal affairs.
Trump's ambassador receives a visiting ban in France
Charles Kushner, the U.S. ambassador to France, has been banned from visiting French ministers following a diplomatic incident over U.S. interference in France’s internal affairs.
USA's ambassador in light retreat from French dispute
The U.S. ambassador to France, Charles Kushner, has vowed to refrain from interfering in French internal matters after the French Foreign Ministry restricted his contact with French ministers.
Moscow: Explosion near train station - Police officer dead
An explosion outside a train station in Moscow killed a police officer and injured two others, according to the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs.
State media of Syria: 4 members of Syrian security forces killed in 'Islamic State' attack
Four members of the Syrian security forces were killed in a terrorist attack attributed to the Islamic State, according to a statement from Syria's Ministry of Internal Affairs.
The German Chancellor said that World War II lasted four years. Head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration: Unfortunate
Friedrich Merz's comments about the duration of World War II and the Russia-Ukraine war have sparked criticism regarding historical accuracy.
Terrorist attack in the center of Lviv. The Ministry of Internal Affairs provided new information
Ukrainian authorities have arrested a woman linked to a recent explosion in Lviv that resulted in the death of a police officer and injuries to multiple civilians.
Gaza: Hamas open to the presence of foreign forces, without interference "in internal affairs"
Hamas has expressed openness to the presence of international peacekeeping forces in Gaza, provided they do not interfere in its internal political matters.
The Minister of Internal Affairs has banned rapper Gio Pika from entering Lithuania
Lithuania's Minister of Internal Affairs has imposed a ban on Russian citizen Georgiy Dzhioyev from entering the country until February 19, 2031.
A Dispute Between Meloni and Macron Following the Murder of a Right-Wing Activist in France
A political dispute erupted between Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and French President Emmanuel Macron over comments regarding the murder of a right-wing activist in France, which Macron deemed an interference in France's internal affairs.
"Exhaust Reserve": Russia is Mortally Lacking 200,000 People in One Area
Russia's Ministry of Internal Affairs is facing a critical shortfall of 212,000 personnel, with losses in the workforce significantly exceeding new enlistments.
Macron urged Meloni not to comment on France's internal affairs
French President Emmanuel Macron has asked Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni not to comment on the internal affairs of France following the violent death of a far-right activist.
Macron asks Meloni not to 'comment' on France's affairs after activist remark
French President Macron urged Italian Prime Minister Meloni to refrain from commenting on France's internal affairs following her remarks on an activist from France.
E. Macron asked G. Meloni not to comment on French affairs
French President Emmanuel Macron responded to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's comments regarding the murder of a young man during a far-right protest, urging her to stay out of France's internal matters.
Ayuso returns to the Assembly amid her biggest internal crisis
Isabel DÃaz Ayuso faces significant turmoil within her government following the dismissal of her Education minister and revelations of external influences managing education affairs in Madrid.
Washington appoints a new US envoy for Tibet, Beijing denounces 'interference in its internal affairs'
The US has appointed a new special envoy for Tibet, prompting strong criticism from Beijing regarding interference in its domestic matters.
The Prime Minister's Advisor Proposes Changing the Name of the Ministry of the Interior to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Regions
An advisor to Lithuania's Prime Minister suggests that instead of creating a new Ministry for Regions, the existing Ministry of the Interior should expand its responsibilities and be rebranded to include regional governance.
Watch ⟩ Tax and Customs Police Under Scandal Begins Work as Separate Ministry of Internal Affairs Institution
Latvia's Tax and Customs Police has officially become a separate entity under the Ministry of Internal Affairs as of January 1st, with former Criminal Police chief Andrejs Grišins appointed as its head.
Former French Minister of Internal Affairs Bruno Retailleau to Run for President
Bruno Retailleau, the former French Minister of Internal Affairs, has announced his candidacy for the presidency, aiming to present a new direction for France focused on order, prosperity, and national pride.
Aurelijus Veryga Calls the Seimas Resolution on EP Interference in Internal Affairs a Normal Discussion
Aurelijus Veryga defends the Lithuanian parliament's right to respond to a European Parliament resolution, viewing it as a normal part of parliamentary debate.
PM Investigation Links Milton Leite, Former President of the SP City Council, to Bus Company Suspected of Ties to PCC
Documents from the São Paulo Military Police's Internal Affairs indicate that Milton Leite, a former president of São Paulo's City Council, has possible financial ties to a bus company suspected of being connected to the criminal organization PCC.
Orbanization or Excess Sensitivity? A Clear Verdict on Politicians' New Initiatives That Stirred Passion
The Lithuanian parliament is debating a counter-resolution in response to the European Parliament's intervention in Lithuania's internal affairs, sparking concerns about a potential 'Orban-like' governance approach.
Suspicions of police involvement and cell phone found: investigation into the disappearance of family in RS has progressed
The investigation into the Aguiar family's disappearance in Cachoeirinha, Brazil, is making progress as it has emerged that a military police officer may be involved, prompting collaboration with internal affairs.
$63 million deal: Russian company attempted to sell a non-existent 'Antonov' aircraft to Peru
A $63 million contract with Peru's Ministry of Internal Affairs was terminated after Ukrainian officials revealed an attempt by a Russian company to sell a fictional Antonov aircraft.
Seiichiro Murakami of the LDP ensures his election, served as Minister of Internal Affairs under the Ishiba administration, proportional Shikoku
Seiichiro Murakami of the Liberal Democratic Party has secured his 14th election from the Shikoku proportional block, known for his connections to former Prime Minister Ishiba.
Population Movement in the Kansai Region: A Surplus of In-migrants for the First Time in 52 Years, Driven by Redevelopment in Osaka
The Kansai region, particularly Osaka, has recorded a surplus of in-migrants for the first time in 52 years, according to a recent population movement report by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications in Japan.
Yemeni Deputy Foreign Minister: An expanded government imposed by geography and islands without foreign presence
Yemeni Deputy Foreign Minister Mustafa al-Noman discusses the lengthy formation of a new government reflecting geographic representation amidst internal divisions and political negotiations.
Kazakhstan prohibits 'gay' license plates
Kazakhstan's Ministry of Internal Affairs has announced a ban on 69 combinations of three-letter sequences on vehicle license plates starting in 2026, specifically including combinations like GEI, GEY, and GAY, along with other offensive terms.
Ramen, Gyoza... Which City Spends the Most? Household Survey Results Released
The Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs announced the results of a household survey that reveals which city spent the most on ramen and gyoza last year.
Household expenditure survey shows a 0.9% increase in spending from the previous year, surpassing last year's figures for the first time in three years
According to a survey by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, household spending for two or more person households increased by 0.9% in real terms compared to the previous year, marking the first increase in three years.
Seimas - resolution on the EP's interference in Lithuania's internal affairs
A resolution submitted to the Seimas by members of the 'Farmers' and 'Liberals' factions expresses concern that the European Parliament's resolution may create a misleading impression of systemic threats to democracy in Lithuania, thereby diminishing the country's reputation.
The ruling party in the Seimas proposes adopting a resolution urging the EP to refrain from interfering in internal affairs
The proposed resolution by the Seimas expresses concern that the EP's resolution may unjustly imply systemic threats to democracy in Lithuania, potentially damaging the country's reputation.
Commission on Chios: We are in close contact with the Greek authorities
The European Commission's spokesperson for Internal Affairs and Migration, Markus Lamert, stated that they are closely monitoring the tragedy involving the deaths of 15 migrants off Chios while conducting an ongoing search and rescue operation.
The 'red lines' of N. Androulakis for the Constitutional Revision and the message to PASOK's internal affairs
PASOK President Nikos Androulakis outlined the party's stance on Constitutional Revision while criticizing the Prime Minister for engaging in 'constitutional populism' and urged the party to overcome its internal divisions ahead of the upcoming congress.
Deputies and Senators of Morena Lead Assembly for Peace and Sovereignty
Deputies and senators from Morena organized an Assembly for Peace and National Sovereignty to unite Mexicans around President Claudia Sheinbaum, emphasizing resistance against foreign intervention in the country's internal affairs.
Tehran denies Reuters report on internal fears of new protests
Iranian security officials have refuted a Reuters report suggesting concerns about possible new protests due to a potential US military strike, asserting that the situation in Iran is stable and under control.
Number of heating points in Kyiv will be increased by one and a half times – Interior Ministry
The Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs is set to increase the number of heating points in Kyiv from 118 to 197 in response to current needs.
Tokyo's 'Net Influx' Exceeds 65,000: Ministry of Internal Affairs Reports Continuing Trend of Centralization
Tokyo experienced a net influx of over 65,000 people last year, indicating a continued trend of centralization, according to the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Tokyo's Influx Exceeds 60,000, Continuing Concentration; Ministry of Internal Affairs Releases Population Migration Report
Tokyo's population saw an influx of over 60,000, although the number decreased compared to the previous year, indicating ongoing urban concentration in the capital city.
Military Police of Amapá investigates police approach in which man is beaten with sticks and kicks
The Military Police's Internal Affairs in Amapá has suspended the officers involved in an incident where a man was severely beaten, and an investigation is underway to assess the conduct of the police involved.
Three ministries have received tasks from the Prime Minister regarding Latvia's mention in Epstein's files
The Prime Minister of Latvia, Evika Siliņa, has assigned tasks to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ministry of Welfare, and Ministry of Education and Science in relation to new materials in the case of US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, where Latvia is noted as a possible site for the recruitment of underage girls.
House of Representatives election: Over 4.56 million early votes cast by February 1, approximately 120,000 fewer than last time
As of February 1, over 4.56 million early votes were cast in the recent House of Representatives election, showing a decrease of about 120,000 compared to the previous election period, according to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.
Estonian passport to a person with a criminal past: how and why the state grants citizenship to convicts
The Estonian Minister of Internal Affairs has proposed three bills to grant citizenship exceptions to individuals with criminal convictions, prompting an investigation into the conditions required and the types of crimes that may hinder citizenship.
Iranian Foreign Minister: We will strongly defend our country against any external threats
The Iranian Foreign Minister asserted the country's commitment to defending itself against external threats and condemned provocative U.S. statements as interference in Iranian internal affairs, while emphasizing regional responsibility for security against destabilizing actions, particularly from Israel.
Internal Affairs declares they found working documents about Dr. Pinto in the records of the 'Villarejo case' but no assignment or payments from López Madrid to the commissioner
Internal Affairs of the Police reported that they discovered work documents related to Dr. Elisa Pinto during the investigation into José Manuel Villarejo, but found no contract or payments made to the former commissioner by Javier López Madrid.
Internal Affairs declares that commissioner Villarejo referred to López Madrid as a 'client' but found no payments
Internal Affairs stated that Commissioner Villarejo referred to Javier López Madrid as a 'client' in seized documents, but no payments were discovered.
Investigators Did Not Arrive at the Scene of the Shooting Death of a Resident of Tira
Investigators from the Internal Affairs Unit have yet to arrive at the scene where a resident of Tira was shot dead by a police officer, even five days after the incident, raising concerns about evidence collection and witness statements.