'PM should give a speech on Gaza...', Manoj Jha said
Manoj Jha emphasized the importance of the Prime Minister addressing the situation in Gaza to send a strong message against the injustices happening there, reflecting a commitment to justice and peace for Palestine.
Who is Al Green, the former justice of the peace expelled for the second time from the Chamber
Al Green, a former justice of the peace and Texas congressman, has been expelled from the House for the second consecutive year during the State of the Union address.
Justice and Peace on Surrogacy: A Serious Violation of the Inalienable Dignity of the Child and Mother
The Croatian Bishops' Conference has issued a statement condemning surrogacy, emphasizing its immoral implications for both children and mothers.
Hunter found dead woman in the woods of Luumäki – husband charged with murder
A 60-year-old man has been indicted for murder and violation of burial peace after his wife was found dead in the woods in Luumäki, Finland.
Learn about the African Union and its main organs and institutions
The article provides an overview of the African Union, established in 2002, highlighting its key institutions such as the Commission, the Court of Justice, and the Peace and Security Council.
Oyo confers JP titles on 345, warns against abuse
The Oyo State Government awarded Justice of the Peace titles to 345 citizens, urging them to fulfill their roles responsibly and warning against potential abuses of the title.
A justice that heals wounds outside the courts: "I no longer hate the man who caused my father's death"
A man finds peace after the death of his father caused by a negligent driver, despite the judicial outcome not providing adequate closure.
Why the Attorney General did not investigate IPI after reports of 'young, beautiful women'
The Norwegian Attorney General decided not to investigate the International Peace Institute after receiving reports about young Eastern European women allegedly employed there with ties to Jeffrey Epstein, deferring to U.S. authorities on the matter.
Netta Kukkonen is Charged: A Crime at the Oat Millionaire's Home
Netta Kukkonen faces charges of violating her ex-husband's honor and home peace following events that took place in February 2024.
Four suspected members of the CJNG arrested in Uruapan, Michoacán
Four individuals allegedly linked to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) were arrested in Uruapan, Michoacán, as part of a security operation aimed at restoring peace and justice in the region.
Sheinbaum announces that the Michoacán Plan will be extended until 2030
President Claudia Sheinbaum announced the extension of the Michoacán Plan for peace and justice until September 2030, focusing on addressing the root causes of violence and preventing youth from joining criminal groups.
Plan Paricutín: Authorities seize more than a ton of marijuana in Michoacán
Mexican Army and National Guard seized over a ton of marijuana from organized crime in Turicato, Michoacán, as part of the Michoacán Plan for peace and justice.
Filter News: Søreide confirms Epstein report at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2019
In 2019, Norwegian Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Søreide was informed about a serious warning against the International Peace Institute, which led to a note being sent to the Chief Public Prosecutor and eventually forwarded to the investigation team of the Epstein case in the US.
Security Strategy and Michoacán Plan reduce the number of homicides in the state
The Mexican government reports a 30% reduction in homicides in Michoacán following the implementation of the National Security Strategy and the Michoacán Plan for Peace and Justice.
Intentional homicides drop by 30% due to the Michoacán Plan; 1,200 arrested: Harfuch
Omar García Harfuch reported a 30% reduction in intentional homicides in Michoacán as part of the national security strategy and the Michoacán Plan for Peace and Justice, which has resulted in 1,200 arrests.
S. Lavrov accused Ukraine of an attempt on a Russian general: named the alleged culprit
Russian Foreign Minister S. Lavrov accused Ukraine of a terrorist attack aimed at undermining peace talks regarding the war initiated by Russia, following an attempted assassination of General V. Alekseev in Moscow.
‘Comfort Women’ Insult Alliance Raises Voices Despite President's Warning... “Legislation on Comfort Women Victims Law Must Be Accelerated”
New Right figures are amplifying their denial of the Japanese military 'comfort women' issue following President Lee Jae-myung's public criticism and police investigation into the defamation of the 'Peace Girl Statue'.
A 'Rural Big Brother' in villages where hooded thieves have robbed peace: "Every time a strange car passes, they note the license plate"
Residents in rural villages are on high alert as a spate of daytime burglaries by masked thieves has shattered their sense of security, leaving them feeling unsafe even in their own homes.
The Legal Advisor to the Supreme Court: Levin Acts in Violation of the Law and Harms the Public by Preventing the Appointment of Judges to Peace and District Courts
The Legal Advisor to the Government, Gali Behar-Mayar, stated that Justice Minister Yariv Levin is violating the law and harming the public by preventing the appointment of judges to the peace and district courts amidst an exceptional burden on the Israeli judicial system.
Kwara attack: Persistent killings of innocent Nigerians unacceptable, troubling – Natasha
Nigerian Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has condemned the recent violent attacks in Kwara State, calling them unacceptable and a significant threat to national peace.
One of the most powerful Colombian cartels withdraws from months-long peace negotiations
A major Colombian cartel has pulled out of peace negotiations as both Washington and Bogota have agreed on joint military and intelligence operations against drug leaders.
Peace agreement between Clan del Golfo and Colombia: What we know about the dialogue in Doha
The Clan del Golfo, claiming to be the Gaitanista Army of Colombia, announced the suspension of peace negotiations in Doha aimed at curbing violence and drug trafficking following an agreement between Colombia's President Gustavo Petro and U.S. President Donald Trump.
Clan del Golfo suspends peace talks with Colombia after Trump and Petro agreement
The Gulf Clan, Colombia's main drug cartel, has suspended peace negotiations in Qatar with the government of Gustavo Petro in protest of military actions promised against their leader, Chiquito Malo, following a meeting between Trump and Petro.
Sheinbaum to supervise the Michoacán Plan with Ramírez Bedolla at the end of the week
President Claudia Sheinbaum will oversee the Michoacán Plan for Peace and Justice with Governor Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla during her visit scheduled for Friday.
"They are not going to walk in peace", the anger of the family of the man murdered by his nephew with a baseball bat
Celina Cejas expresses outrage and demands justice for her brother Leandro after he was brutally killed by his nephew with a baseball bat, in an incident witnessed by neighbors.
Iran: Hunger strike or imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize holder of 2023, Nargis Mohammadi
Nargis Mohammadi, the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Iranian activist imprisoned since December, has begun a hunger strike to demand her right to make phone calls, according to her family's lawyer based in Paris.
Nobel Institute: Requests explanations from former president of the Nobel Peace Prize Committee regarding ties with Epstein
The Nobel Institute is seeking explanations from a former president of the Nobel Peace Prize Committee about his connections with Jeffrey Epstein, emphasizing that any financial benefits would violate their code of ethics.
Colombia's largest drug cartel ends negotiations with the Petro government
Colombia's largest drug cartel, Clan del Golfo, has announced the suspension of peace negotiations with the government of President Petro, influenced by recent agreements with Donald Trump.
Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner goes on hunger strike in prison
Narges Mohammadi, an Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has begun a hunger strike in prison to protest her illegal detention and the dire conditions of her imprisonment.
Top Colombian cartel suspends talks as Trump-Petro pact upends peace negotiations
The Gulf Clan, Colombia's most powerful cartel, has suspended peace negotiations citing President Trump's new drug policy agreement with President Petro as a violation of previous commitments.
Funeral Director in Germany Stole Gold Teeth from the Deceased Before Cremation
A funeral director in Germany has been charged with stealing gold teeth and valuables from the deceased, facing multiple counts of disturbing the peace of the dead and theft over an eleven-year period.
Colombian cartel suspends peace talks after Petro and Trump's agreement to attack its leader alias 'Chiquito Malo'
The Gulf Clan, Colombia's main drug cartel, announced the suspension of peace negotiations with Gustavo Petro's government after an agreement with Donald Trump to target their leader, alias 'Chiquito Malo'.
Congressional Democrats vow justice for US citizens harmed by immigration agents: ‘You deserve peace’
Democrats in Congress promised accountability and justice for U.S. citizens harmed by immigration enforcement during a hearing featuring testimonies from victims and their families, including the case of a mother killed by an ICE officer.
First Instance Life Imprisonment, Legal Scholar's Doubt: 'Did They Consider the Relationship between Abe and the Church?'
Tetsuya Yamagami, who was convicted for the murder of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, has appealed the life imprisonment sentence, with a legal scholar questioning whether the court adequately considered Abe's relationship with the church involved.
A close associate of Villu from the "Kuuuurija" program: I have seen with my own eyes who actually suffered and at whose expense all this happened
The daughter of Villu's former partner expressed her concerns over unfair treatment in the media, claiming that he has always supported those around him and sought to maintain peace.
Clashes between the Chadian army and the 'Peace Movement' in the south of the country
Recent clashes in southern Chad's Korboul region between the Chadian army and the 'Peace, Reconstruction, and Development Movement' resulted in at least six deaths from both sides following a 48-hour ultimatum for surrendering weapons.
Driver of U-Haul truck that entered Iran protest crowd speaks out: 'All I want is peace'
The driver of a U-Haul truck that drove through a crowd of protesters against the Iranian regime in Los Angeles claims he was directed by police and had no intention to harm anyone.
Shouting 'I don't care about anything, no one can do anything to me!' He was fined 1200 euros
A 22-year-old from Čakovec was fined 1200 euros for disturbing public peace by shouting provocative phrases while under the influence of alcohol.
In the center of Rijeka: Insulted worshippers and broke the church window
A 41-year-old man was arrested for disturbing the peace and vandalizing the Church of St. Jerome in Rijeka by shouting at and insulting worshippers, and breaking the glass on the church doors.
"I jumped on this guy to save innocents": the testimony of Ahmed al Ahmed, the hero of the Sydney attack
Ahmed al Ahmed recounts his heroic act of disarming an attacker during the anti-Semitic attack at Bondi Beach that killed fifteen, emphasizing his message of peace in a recent interview from New York.
40-year-old arrested for playing loud music in Korydallos, 6 speakers and 2 amplifiers confiscated
A 40-year-old man was arrested in Korydallos for disturbing the peace by playing loud music, leading to the seizure of six loudspeakers and two amplifiers.
Waiting for Trentini, the "dripping" of Caracas
The announcement by chavista parliament president Jorge Rodríguez regarding the release of prisoners, described as a 'unilateral' decision for peace, has resulted in only a minimal number of releases, with notable individuals including dissident lawyer Rocío San Miguel among them.
Stefania Orlando robbed in her sleep: "I will tell you what happened"
Stefania Orlando, a showgirl, was robbed in her North Rome home while she was asleep, causing her significant distress over the loss of her peace of mind.
The Odyssey of Ciavatta, a victim without peace. Even his tomb was at risk of being relocated
The article discusses the remembrance of Francesco Ciavatta, a victim of the Acca Larentia attack in 1978, highlighting the significance of his grave and the ongoing impact of Italy's violent past.
Three drunk men insulted the police in Vukovar. One attacked an officer
Three intoxicated men were arrested in Vukovar for disturbing the peace and attacking police officers, one of whom was injured.
Pope Leone does not condemn the raid. 'Only the good of the Venezuelans matters'
Pope Leone of Chicago refrained from condemning the U.S. operation in Venezuela, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing the well-being of the Venezuelan people above all else.
Children and Grandchildren of Francoists Who Publicly Denounce Their Crimes: "I Will Die at Peace with My Conscience"
Children and grandchildren of former Francoists are publicly denouncing their ancestors' crimes, highlighting ongoing efforts to locate the remains of victims from the Franco regime in Spain.
VIDEO Zagreb Police Found Hundreds of Prohibited Firecrackers with Several Minors
Zagreb police discovered large quantities of prohibited pyrotechnics among multiple minors during operations in the city as part of the 'Peace and Good' initiative.
The 'Butcher' Behind the Most Inhumane Crimes in History: How Charles Taylor Plunged Liberia and Sierra Leone into Horror (vid)
The article discusses Charles Taylor, who, while presenting himself as a leader promising peace and reconstruction, was actually responsible for some of the most horrific crimes in modern African history.
Armin Papperger: The most important and controversial manager of the republic
Armin Papperger faces significant public backlash amid protests, with demonstrators accusing him of inciting conflict and threatening peace.