Bomb threat at the courts of Ciudad Judicial: 600 people evacuated in Colonia Doctores, CDMX
A bomb threat led to the evacuation of 600 individuals from the Ciudad Judicial courts in the Colonia Doctores neighborhood of Mexico City.
Judicial building in Mexico City evacuated due to a bomb threat supposedly linked to CJNG
A judicial building in Mexico City was evacuated after a bomb threat that later turned out to be false, allegedly connected to criminal group CJNG.
Today in Vima: The evidence that led the owner of 'Violanda' to prison
A judicial reporter explains the upgraded charges against the owner of the cookie factory 'Violanda' connected to a deadly explosion in Trikala.
Plan by a drug trafficker to assassinate a judge and a federal prosecutor in Entre RÃos uncovered
A drug trafficker's plot to assassinate a judge and a federal prosecutor in Entre RÃos, Argentina, has been thwarted by authorities.
Ban on cell phone use for members of 'La Banda del Millón' in prison: who is affected by the judicial measure
A judge has ordered a ban on cell phone use for members of 'La Banda del Millón,' a criminal organization responsible for violent robberies against retirees in northern Buenos Aires, affecting 40 members, including 21 currently detained.
Anniversaries of February 22
This article highlights significant events that took place on February 22, including the 14th anniversary of the Once train tragedy.
Indore MBA Student Murder Case: Accused Sent to Judicial Remand
The accused in the Indore MBA student murder case has been presented before the court and sent to judicial remand for three days, with the possibility of extension.
Violanta: "I manage a business with a very large turnover and I cannot know about technical issues"
The owner of Violanta, Konstantinos Tziortziotis, faced a lengthy judicial process over the tragic explosion that resulted in the loss of five employees, but was unable to convince authorities of his lack of technical knowledge regarding safety issues.
Judicial error in Berlin: Judge delays protocol, alleged rapist is released
A serious judicial error in Berlin has led to the release of an alleged rapist, putting the victim's safety at risk after she bravely testified against him.
Report from the Oversight Commission recommends the start of impeachment proceedings against Mario Godoy for manifest inoperability
The Oversight Commission of Ecuador's National Assembly has suggested initiating impeachment proceedings against Mario Godoy, the President of the Council of the Judiciary, due to his inadequate response regarding judicial safety.
‘Crown Prince of Chungam’ Lee Sang-min waves and smiles to his family after the verdict
Former Minister of the Interior and Safety, Lee Sang-min, was sentenced to seven years in prison for his involvement in a coup attempt; he greeted his family in the courtroom following the verdict.
VIDEOS: Journal Anhanguera 2nd Edition TO of Wednesday, February 11, 2026
The article discusses various criminal and political events, including police operations, political polling, and judicial actions regarding corruption and public safety in Brazil.
Lee Sang-min, accused of serious misconduct, to receive first trial verdict today; will he face a heavy sentence after Han Deok-soo?
Former Minister of the Interior and Safety Lee Sang-min is set to receive his first trial verdict today amid accusations related to serious violations during a state of emergency.
The Adamuz case commission meets to outline its report
The investigation committee into the Adamuz train accident is preparing to finalize its report while awaiting judicial approval to review crucial evidence.
Persistent Myths About How Traumas Should Be Remembered
Myths about trauma can impact judicial safety, particularly regarding the recollection of traumatic memories.
[Editorial] The Court's First Acquittal under the Serious Accident Punishment Act: Will It Turn a Blind Eye to 'Death on the Job'?
The acquittal of chairman Jung Do-won under the Serious Accident Punishment Act raises concerns about corporate accountability in fatal workplace accidents in South Korea.
Delhi Pit Accident: Non-bailable Warrants Issued Against Two Contractors, Custody of One Extended
Non-bailable warrants have been issued against two contractors in connection with the death of a 25-year-old motorcyclist who fell into an open pit in Delhi's Janakpuri area.
This is how La Frontera is today, after the judicial ban on activities with vehicles
A judicial decision has suspended motorized events and competitions in La Frontera until safety guarantees are met following an incident involving Bastián Jerez.
Psaropoulos on the seats at Tembi: 4 people burned in the carriage, deficits in the investigation
Serious questions about the completeness of the judicial investigation into the Tembi tragedy are raised by the report of the National Organization for the Investigation of Aviation and Railway Accidents and Transport Safety, along with the statements from Antonis Psaropoulos, father of Marthas.
"Grok, put her in a bikini": Elon Musk's AI used to undress children and women, Arcom and the judiciary seized in France
An AI tool associated with Elon Musk has been misused to manipulate images of women and minors into revealing outfits on social media, prompting intervention by French regulatory and judicial bodies.