Interventions in the south of Quito lead to the seizure of 33 cell phones and the withdrawal of 31 identity cards
Security forces in Quito conducted operations that resulted in the seizure of stolen items and the initiation of administrative processes against nightclubs for legal violations.
Debts Over 140,000 Euros: Con Artist Tarmo Tsauram Has Nearly One Hundred Frauds on His Conscience
Tarmo Tsauram, a notorious con artist in Estonia, is facing legal proceedings for multiple frauds committed between 2020 and 2022, involving the misuse of identities to secure loans and installment contracts.
Without a fixed roof or papers, the gaucho faced the law
The article explores the historical and legal struggles of the gaucho in 19th century Argentina, shedding light on the social and legal context that shaped his identity.
Trans and non-binary people will be able to correct name and gender during free event in DF
Trans and non-binary individuals in the Federal District of Brazil can legally change their name and gender through a free event organized by the public defender's office.
The case of the Santiago singer who used data from 6 governors to import clothing becomes complicated
A singer from Santiago del Estero, Valentina Olguín, faces escalating legal issues for allegedly using the tax identification numbers of six Argentine governors to import clothing.
"Pealtnägija": Integrated foreigners seek a way out of the citizenship trap
Integrated foreigners in Estonia are struggling to obtain citizenship due to legal obstacles posed by their home countries, which clash with Estonian laws.
Man with a driving ban tried to pose as his 19-year-younger son in Brno
A man in Brno attempted to impersonate his 19-year-younger son despite having a driving ban.
How we are forced to write about 'transgender' people in the wrong gender
The article discusses the challenges and legal inconsistencies faced by Croatian media when reporting on transgender individuals.
Bad news for California: hundreds of registered companies with the Secretary of State could be fake
Over 800 businesses registered in California might be fraudulent, highlighting a growing identity theft issue targeting legal immigrants.
If you lived in the U.S., this interests you: it was discovered that criminals use the identities of former immigrants in California to register fake companies
A report reveals that criminals in California have been exploiting the identities of former legal immigrants to register fraudulent businesses and obtain financial loans.
Albert Velasco: "Sixena is not just paintings; it is an identity conflict"
Catalan art historian Albert Velasco discusses the significant cultural and identity implications surrounding the Sixena mural paintings and his critical take on the ongoing legal battle in a newly published book.
Adolescents can request the rectification of their gender identity on their ID cards, according to a ruling by the Constitutional Court
Ecuador's Constitutional Court has ruled that adolescents aged 12 to 18 can request a rectification of their gender identity on their ID cards without needing to be of legal age.
Nine-Year-Old Boy Has Gone Missing in Greve
A frustrating legal scenario unfolded in Denmark as a 37-year-old man was presented in court for charges of kidnapping and attempted rape of a seven-month-old baby, while the victim's father publicly shared the suspect's identity despite a court-imposed ban.
In registration changes, the best interest of the child is essential
The article discusses the importance of considering the best interest of the child in light of legal changes regarding gender identity in birth certificates for minors in Mexico.
Imma Tataranni, the real fiction is in the backstage
The article discusses the impact of the TV series 'Imma Tataranni' and its portrayal of various legal professions, focusing on Vanessa Scalera's approach to separating her identity as an actress from her character.
'My identity is from Haryana', Badshah apologizes for 'obscene' song
Bollywood rapper Badshah has apologized for the controversial lyrics and scenes in his new song 'Tutari' after receiving backlash from the Haryana Women's Commission and facing legal issues.
Acre registers 15 name and gender changes to female in 2025: 'Safety to exist,' says trans psychologist
In 2025, Acre registered 15 changes from male to female name and gender, highlighting legal recognition for trans women in the region.
Macedonian group claims Moomba Parade flag ban is discriminatory
A Macedonian community group is considering legal action after being banned from displaying their cultural flag at the Moomba Parade in Melbourne.
Young woman who became a partner of a company as a child says she used 'fake names to hide'
Isabella Lehnen shares her harrowing experience of being made a company partner at a young age, highlighting the complexities and legal loopholes surrounding child business partnerships in Brazil.
A harm that "exceeds 60,000 euros": a Bordeaux student victim of identity theft recounts her ordeal
Amina Garcia, a Bordeaux student, faces significant financial and emotional distress due to extensive identity theft that has resulted in over 60,000 euros in damages.
Scams that aren't illegal (but should be)
The article discusses legal scams involving companies that sell personal data without individuals' consent, highlighting the risks associated with this practice.
Trial in Frankfurt: 'I don't know if I have 35 or 600 siblings'
A woman conceived through sperm donation is suing a doctor in Frankfurt for information regarding the number of half-siblings she may have.
Maximum Limit on Sperm Donations: Donor Child Asks: 'How Many Are We Really?'
A young woman from Hesse is pursuing legal action to uncover the number of siblings she has as a result of sperm donations, which she suspects could be more than 70.
Change of surname: requirements, procedures, and limits
Changing a surname in Italy is possible under specific circumstances, and requires serious and documentable reasons to justify the change.
Lecturer: The debate about expulsion is about the foundations of the rule of law
The article discusses the shift in the interpretation of human rights by the Danish government in pre-election campaigning to facilitate the expulsion of more criminal foreigners, emphasizing that this issue goes beyond technical legal adjustments and is linked to broader political and identity narratives.
Julia Malott: Hair salon ruling a threat to the idea of human rights
The article discusses a Quebec tribunal's ruling against a hair salon for its binary gender options on a booking form, raising concerns about the implications for human rights.
Crying Haukland: - I do not feel protected
In a court appearance, Haukland expressed feeling unprotected and emotionally affected by her public identity amidst legal proceedings involving Marius Borg Høiby.
Doctor whose CRM was used by false professional in Alumínio works more than 100 km from where suspect acted: 'I feel outrage'
A doctor’s credentials were misused by a fake professional in Alumínio, causing the doctor to express outrage and take legal action.
Jessica Moretti and the bail of 200,000 francs: 'The donor must remain anonymous, we need to protect him'
Jessica Moretti, like her husband Jacques, has paid 200,000 francs in bail to avoid imprisonment, with the donor's identity remaining anonymous for protection.
Immigrant who came to Canada using a false identity wins another shot at retaining citizenship
A Bangladeshi immigrant, who initially entered Canada under a false identity, has been granted a new opportunity to keep his citizenship after two decades.
"Pealtnägija": The victim of identity theft was severely burned in court
Artist Maria Simson, a victim of identity theft, found herself mistakenly listed as a debtor and faced significant challenges when seeking compensation in court.
"Pealtnägija": Can we really easily get rid of loans taken by scammers?
The article discusses the complexities surrounding the cancellation of loans taken out by scammers using a victim's identity, highlighting that while some legal opinions may suggest ease, the reality is much more complicated.
Protection of Women's Sports is a Matter of the Rule of Law and Rights in the World
The U.S. Supreme Court is deliberating on significant cases concerning whether women's sports categories can continue to be defined biologically or must be redefined based on perceived gender identity.
Who was Jeffrey Epstein's girlfriend?
The article explores the identity and background of Jeffrey Epstein's girlfriend.
LIZ PEEK: The trans fever is over — and America is reckoning with the damage done
The article discusses the shift in American society regarding transgender issues, highlighting recent political actions and legal settlements that signify a changing perspective.
How to protect a loved one's identity after death
The article discusses the importance of protecting the identity of loved ones who have passed away, highlighting actions that families should take to prevent identity theft by scammers.
Åkesson has swished the responsible of Dumpen after the verdict
Jimmie Åkesson pledges financial support for the legal costs of 'Dumpen' after its responsible operator was convicted of defamation for disclosing a man's identity in a child abuse case.
Historic ruling against doctors: 16-year-old girl underwent breast removal because she thought she was a boy
A 22-year-old woman, who identified as a boy in her teenage years, has been awarded $2 million in a landmark lawsuit against doctors in New York State, found responsible for directing her towards a double mastectomy as a minor.
Body of broker killed by condominium manager released by IML
The body of broker Daiane Alves Souza, who was killed by the condominium manager of her apartment building, has been released by the Medical Legal Institute of Goiânia following DNA confirmation of her identity.
These numbers and letters must not appear in German documents. Here’s why
In Germany, official documents should not contain ambiguities like confusing the number '0' with the letter 'O', as this can lead to significant issues in administrative processes.