Sexual Violence on the Internet: Why Is Nothing Legally Possible Against Deepfakes (Yet)?
The article examines the legal shortcomings in Germany regarding the use of sexually explicit deepfakes, highlighting a case involving actress Collien Fernandes.
Woman accused of killing mother and researching 'how to carbonize a body' on the internet is sentenced to over 30 years in MG
A 53-year-old woman in Brazil has been sentenced to over 30 years in prison for murdering her 78-year-old mother, with premeditated intent and financial motives.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Tocantins, March 17, 2026
Various news items reported on March 17, 2026, including the start of oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, a deputy facing legal issues, new internet laws for children, and more.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Goiรกs this Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Key news from Goiรกs include developments in the energy sector, legal issues surrounding a deputy, new internet laws for children, and a range of social and economic updates.
The US government turns the war in Iran into a video game and Internet meme
The US government's recent video depicting airstrikes in Iran has drawn criticism for trivializing violence by merging real footage with video game elements.
Education is essential to combat violence against girls and women
The article discusses the role of education in addressing the rising violence against girls and women in Brazil, highlighting a recent case that reflects exacerbated misogyny fueled by internet culture.
Ruckus over council elections in Meghalaya, mobile internet banned in 5 districts of Garo Hills
Amid rising tensions over tribal council elections in Meghalaya, mobile internet services have been suspended in five districts of the Garo Hills region to prevent the spread of rumors.
Suspect of sharing false intimate images of women on the internet arrested in Bahia
A man suspected of harassment and sharing false intimate images of women was arrested in Feira de Santana, Bahia during a police operation.
Curfew Imposed After Violence in West Garo Hills, Meghalaya... Internet Suspended, Army Deployed
A curfew has been imposed in West Garo Hills, Meghalaya, following violence between tribal and non-tribal groups, resulting in two deaths.
Psychological violence against women on the internet increased by more than 20% in 2025, says ISP
Psychological violence against women online has risen significantly, with over 3,000 victims reported in 2025, according to the Public Security Institute in Brazil.
Women and girls face 'turbo-charged' online harassment and abuse
Experts warn that AI technology has dramatically increased online harassment and abuse against women and girls, urging lawmakers to strengthen regulations.
Man sends downloaded gun photo to ex-girlfriend and is arrested for threats in MG
A man was arrested for sending a photo of a gun he downloaded from the internet to his ex-girlfriend following their breakup in Brazil.
Video of hearing in which man is acquitted after beating son-in-law with whip goes viral on the internet; defendant said he acted to defend his daughter
A man was acquitted of attempted homicide charges after violently attacking his son-in-law, stating he acted to protect his daughter from abuse.
Young man accused of inciting attack at a school in Brazil goes on trial in Portugal
A young man, accused of inciting a school shooting in Brazil, is currently being tried in Portugal under serious charges including public provocation of crime and child pornography.
"Even 'Quotidien' Drops LFI": Internet Users Praise the Coverage of Quentin's Death in the Talk Show
The talk show 'Quotidien' focused on the recent murder of Quentin, a young Lyon resident, sparking discussions about political affiliations and responses surrounding the incident.
New Secretary of Security advocates that the fight against violence reaches internet crimes and virtual scams in RR
The Secretary of Public Security of Roraima, Vinรญcius de Souza Gonรงalves, aims to enhance the focus on combating internet crimes and virtual scams.
Violence Erupts Again in Manipur
Violence broke out in Ukhrul district of Manipur, resulting in a five-day internet shutdown and the imposition of a curfew by the administration.
Violence erupts again in Manipur, burning houses seen everywhere, watch Video
Violence has erupted again in Manipur, leading to an uncontrollable situation with curfews and internet blackouts in the Ukhrul district.
Violence Erupts in Ukhrul, Manipur; Internet Suspended for Five Days and Curfew Imposed
Violence has erupted in Ukhrul, Manipur, leading to a five-day internet suspension and a curfew to curb further unrest.
Regarding images circulating on the internet, the prosecutor's office has initiated a pre-trial investigation into child abuse
A pre-trial investigation has been launched by the prosecutor's office in Lithuania concerning allegations of violence against children following images that spread online.
Teenager apprehended for encouraging self-harm in children, torturing animals, and broadcasting online
A 16-year-old teenager was apprehended in Serra, Brazil for allegedly transmitting acts of violence over the internet, including animal torture and promoting self-harm among children and adolescents.
The escalation of violence against dogs and cats in the communities of zoosadism on the internet: 'It only counts if the animal suffers a lot to die'
The article discusses the disturbing online communities promoting zoosadism, where children and teenagers are involved in violent challenges leading to the abuse and murder of animals.
The night Robina Aminian did not come home: When the mullahs of Tehran 'turned off the switches' and bloodied the country
On January 8, the regime cut off internet access, disrupted telecommunications, isolated Iran from the world, armed itself with Kalashnikovs and machine guns, and violently suppressed protests.
Iranians on violence and continuing protests: "We are waiting to see what Trump will do"
Iranians at the border crossing to Iraqi Kurdistan express their concerns over ongoing protests and violence, while awaiting potential reactions from Trump amidst internet shutdowns in Iran.
Tanzania President Expresses Regret Over Election-Day Internet Shutdown
Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan publicly expressed regret for the internet shutdown during the country's disputed October elections, acknowledging the ensuing disruption and violence.
Violent Escalation in Iran: The Regime Wants to Kill
The Iranian government seems to believe it can pacify the population amidst rising hatred towards the regime, with reports of a week-long internet blackout preventing citizens from communicating and staying informed.
Repression Dominates Elections in Uganda: Internet Cuts, Journalist Arrests, and Lynching of Opponents
Uganda's upcoming presidential elections on January 15 are marred by repression, including internet outages, arrests of journalists, and violence against opposition figures.
"They fired non-stop": Horror stories from protests come out of Iran after the easing of communications blockade
After a four-day internet blockade, a man in exile shares harrowing accounts from his brother in Isfahan, detailing excessive police presence and numerous casualties amid ongoing protests in Iran.
Crisis in Iran: Everyone is waiting to see if Trump attacks Iran
The regime in Tehran appears to have temporarily suppressed protests with massive violence, and there are currently no signs of new demonstrations amid ongoing internet restrictions.
VIDEO World Champion (15) stabbed to death in conflict, disturbing footage has emerged
The tragic news has shocked the fighting world as 15-year-old world junior MMA champion Muhammadali Saduloev was killed in a conflict at an internet cafรฉ in Kulob, suffering a fatal stab wound to the chest during a physical altercation with peers.
Horrific Bloodshed in Iran, Thousands Dead. Trump Issues Stern Threat: 'If They Start Hanging Them...'
At least 2,403 protesters have been killed in Iran amidst internet blackouts and escalating tensions, with Trump threatening sharp measures and Iran accusing him of inciting violence.
Human Rights Organization Reports More than 2500 Deaths in Iran
The human rights organization Hengaw reports over 2500 deaths in Iran since the nationwide protests began amid internet blackouts and security force violence.
Mass protests in Iran: Questions and Answers about the Internet blockade
The article discusses the implications of an internet blackout in Iran amidst massive protests against the regime, where reports suggest thousands of deaths among opposition activists.
Horrors of Iran's 'blackout massacre' - street executions, bodies piled high and 'lights out'
An expert reveals the grim situation in Iran during a prolonged internet blackout, highlighting street executions and the desperate search for bodies amidst escalating violence.
Mass protests in Iran: The only thing this regime has left is violence
This article discusses the impact of internet and communication blockages on protests in Iran and questions whether the Islamic Republic will ultimately fall amid ongoing unrest.
Nearly 650 Killed in Protests in Iran; Trump Threatens Again
Iran faces one of the most severe internal crises in recent history, with reports of at least 648 protester deaths since the mass protests began on December 28, exacerbated by a near-complete internet and communication shutdown in the country.
Iran's nationwide protest movement enters third week amid violent crackdown
Iran's nationwide protest movement, now in its third week, faces a violent crackdown from the government amidst an internet blackout, while pro-government demonstrations are also taking place.
Iranians are no longer afraid of the regime, calling for the return of the prince from exile
Protests against the theocratic regime in Iran continue for the sixteenth day, with citizens demanding the return of a prince from exile amid ongoing violence and severe internet restrictions.
Iranians: The streets are full of blood, they shoot people in the face. Regime: Trump, do not believe the lies
In Iran, over 500 people have died amid ongoing protests against the government, while authorities have restricted internet and phone access for over 72 hours.
Iran in Flames: Over 500 Dead, Regime Shuts Down Internet
Mass protests against the theocratic regime in Iran continue, resulting in over 500 deaths and more than 10,000 arrests, as the government violently intervenes and shuts down internet access.
Ayatollah threatens Trump, horrifying stories spread from hospitals. "Bodies are being taken away by trucks"
In Iran's third week of mass anti-government protests, over 500 people have died, with the country cut off from the internet and phone connections for more than 72 hours as tensions rise with the U.S.
Iran threatens the USA while violently suppressing protests, over 500 dead
Amid ongoing protests in Iran where over 500 have died, authorities are cutting off internet and communication, while tensions rise as the US considers military options after Iran's request for negotiations.
Protests in Iran: International Pressure is Needed
People are rising up in Iran against the regime's violent response, with limited information escaping the internet blackout and calls for stronger international diplomatic actions.
Protests in Iran: Iranians Defy Repression
Despite ongoing violence and internet restrictions, Iranians continue to protest against the Mullah regime, marking the sixteenth consecutive day of demonstrations demanding the government's resignation.
Many dead in Iran: 'They shoot specifically at heads and necks'
Following the internet shutdown, the Iranian regime is responding to demonstrators with brutal violence, resulting in numerous deaths, according to human rights organizations and doctors.
Protests in Iran: Europe condemns violence against demonstrators in Iran
The brutal actions of the Iranian regime against protesters this weekend have sparked outrage in Europe and the USA, with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen calling for the immediate release of all detained demonstrators and restoration of internet access.
New protests in Iran, Trump speaks out. WSJ: America plans an attack
Reports of renewed protests in Iran emerge despite internet and phone connection blockages, with the Iranian army threatening violence against protesters.
In Tehran, they shouted 'Death to Khamenei', the Iranian regime announced its protests
In Tehran, large crowds of protesters have returned to the streets despite near-total internet and phone service blockage, shouting 'Death to Khamenei', while the Iranian regime announced counter-protests and threatened violence against demonstrators.
Iran on the brink of escalation as protests spiral out of control: The actual death toll is unknown, media is strictly controlled
The situation in Iran remains extremely unclear due to internet blackouts and strict media control, amidst escalating protests and conflicting reports on the death toll.
Iranian TV broadcasts footage of burned Qurans. Hospitals full: 'They are shooting people in the head'
Despite near-total internet and phone blockades, massive numbers of protesters have returned to the streets in Iran, where state television has aired footage of burned Qurans and described protesters as 'armed criminals.'