The Defense and Security Committee is Dangerously Playing a Role in the Bodies Active in Criminal Proceedings
The Slovak National Council's Defense and Security Committee is holding an extraordinary meeting related to the cessation of investigation into the donation of military equipment to Ukraine.
A 'gigantic hoax': the incredible story of the university professor who invented a 'false Nobel' to claim it for himself
A university professor in France is accused of fabricating a prestigious academic award and falsely obtaining recognition for it.
9 Clue-like clues in the Epstein case: a monstrous and sprawling file where suicides abound
The article highlights key moments and clues in the Epstein case, illustrating the long history of ignored allegations and failures in the legal system.
Revolutionary Army Demands Investigation in Support of Shankaracharya Avimukteshwaranand
In response to the legal case against Shankaracharya Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati, members of the Kranti Sena staged a protest in Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, accusing the case of being a political conspiracy.
In Germany, a retiree targeted by an investigation after comparing Merz to 'Pinocchio'
A German retiree will not face legal consequences after comparing Chancellor Friedrich Merz to 'Pinocchio' during a Facebook critique, which was deemed a legitimate expression of dissent by local prosecutors.
Eastern Finland police closed investigation into alleged female genital mutilation in Kuopio – no crime has occurred
The Eastern Finland police have concluded their preliminary investigation into an alleged case of female genital mutilation in Kuopio, determining that no crime took place.
The investigation into Marius Borg Høiby is complete
The investigation into Marius Borg Høiby, son of the Norwegian Crown Princess, has concluded, with the case now awaiting further legal proceedings.
Law Professor Accused of Rape and Other Crimes Against 10 Women in RS
A law professor in Rio Grande do Sul has been accused of multiple sexual offenses against ten women, including rape and psychological violence, following a comprehensive investigation.
The judge in the Dana takes the first step to indict Carlos Mazón
A judge in Valencia has initiated legal proceedings to investigate former president Carlos Mazón for his alleged responsibilities in the 230 fatalities caused by a storm in October 2024.
Even With Re-Legislation Announced, the Gap Between the Government and the Democratic Party on 'Prosecutors' Complementary Investigation Rights' Remains... A Source of Conflict
The South Korean government announced new legislative proposals for the Criminal Case Investigation Agency and the Prosecutors' Office, yet tensions remain unresolved over the controversial issue of prosecutors' complementary investigation rights, potentially leading to further conflict.
Government Maintains 'Prosecutor General' Title; Publishes Amendment Bill for Consolidated Serious Crime Investigation Agency
The South Korean government has unveiled an amendment bill that consolidates the Serious Crime Investigation Agency while retaining the title 'Prosecutor General' for its head.
Investigations into the rape of a minor in MG began after a 12-year-old girl stopped going to school
Investigations into the sexual assault of a 12-year-old girl in Brazilian Minas Gerais were initiated after her school reported her absence.
The results of the Trump criminal investigation have been ordered to be confidential
A federal judge has ruled that the results of the criminal investigation into Donald Trump cannot be published by the Department of Justice.
The justice authorized "Chiqui" Tapia to travel to Colombia and Brazil and must pay five million pesos
Claudio "Chiqui" Tapia, president of the Argentine Football Association, has been granted permission to travel internationally under certain conditions due to an ongoing legal investigation.
Police Repeatedly Dismiss Allegations That Dongduk Women's University Chairman Used School Funds for Legal Costs Against Students
Police have once again ruled out charges against the chairman of Dongduk Women's University regarding allegations of embezzlement involving school funds.
The High Court instructed the Attorney General of the Ministry of Justice to transfer the handling of the case to a party in the Prosecutor's Office
Israel's High Court mandated that the Attorney General inform which department in the Prosecutor's Office will take over the case involving former military prosecutor Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi within a week.
David Rossi, six prosecutors still against the Hyenas
The trial in Genoa will address allegations of defamation against journalists from the show 'Le Iene' by prosecutors involved in the investigation of David Rossi's death.
The secret hobby of a car mechanic: 45,000 child pornography files found on the computer of a 39-year-old man
A 39-year-old car mechanic faces charges for possession and acquisition of child pornography after 45,000 files were discovered on his computer during an investigation.
Former Prince Andrew’s removal from line of succession considered by UK government
Former Prince Andrew is facing potential removal from the line of succession to the British throne following his recent arrest and ongoing legal troubles.
Serbia did not conduct an effective investigation into the murder in Lovas: A penalty has been imposed
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Serbia failed to carry out an effective investigation into the murder of P. Đ., leading to damages awarded to his son in a legal case.
Palace 'won't let taxpayers foot Andrew's legal bills' and Andrew must pay own fees
King Charles has made it clear that taxpayers will not cover Prince Andrew's legal costs, as he is now under investigation following his arrest.
United Kingdom: What Happens Next with Andrew and the Investigations Against Him
Former British Prince Andrew was arrested on suspicion of misconduct on his 66th birthday, raising questions about the potential legal consequences he may face.
He was asking for protection money”, “he lied about the rescue”: what doesn’t add up regarding the policeman’s position who shot the drug dealer
The investigation into the death of Abderrahim Mansouri has intensified the legal troubles for police officer Carmelo Cinturrino, who is now being investigated for voluntary manslaughter after allegedly lying about the shooting incident.
Murder in Lyon, Bonelli threatens: "We will sue Giubilei"
The investigation by Il Giornale into the murder of Quentin Deranque in Lyon by a group claiming to be anti-fascist has sparked a controversy, leading to threats of legal action from political figures.
Condominium manager who killed real estate agent used condominium money to pay lawyer expenses, police say
A condominium manager in Brazil, Cléber Rosa de Oliveira, is accused of killing real estate agent Daiane Alves Souza and misusing condominium funds for legal expenses.
Murder of Quentin: What is the offense of "reconstitution of a dissolved league" that could target the Jeune Garde?
The investigation into the murder of Quentin Déranque has raised concerns regarding the potential reformation of the radical left group Jeune Garde following arrests of its members, prompting calls for legal action against this suppressed organization.
Another Suspect for Child Sexual Offense in Western Sweden
A man in his fifties has been requested to be remanded in custody in connection with ongoing child sexual abuse investigations in Western Sweden.
[Breaking] Court: The Corruption Investigation Agency can initiate an investigation into the crime of insurrection... Recognized in the investigation process
The Korean court has recognized the authority of the Corruption Investigation Agency to investigate insurrection charges against former President Yoon Suk-yeol.
Joint investigation unit to reopen inquiry into Shincheonji's tax evasion allegations
A joint investigation unit is reopening its inquiry into Shincheonji following recent tax rulings by the Supreme Court.
Special Prosecutor Investigates Unlawful Pressure Allegations in Coupang Case
The Special Prosecutor's team is conducting a third investigation into prosecutor Eom Hee-jun regarding allegations of unlawful pressure during the Coupang severance payment incident.
Crans-Montana Fire: Jessica Moretti Paid a Bail of 200,000 Swiss Francs
Jessica Moretti, co-owner of the bar Le Constellation, has paid a bail of 200,000 Swiss francs as part of the legal measures regarding the investigation into the New Year's fire that caused significant casualties.
One investigation regarding German has been completed, the lawyer admits: the promise cannot be fulfilled
V. Germanas has been released from custody after 16 months, but his lawyer states that new directives from prosecutors prevent him from fulfilling his promise.
Legal Advocate: The Frogner Woman Wishes for the Restraining Order to be Extended
A woman from Frogner is seeking an extension of a restraining order against Marius Borg Høiby, who is under investigation for further offenses against her and has a history of violent behavior.
The Prosecutor General has begun an investigation into the activities of the 'OIK recoverers' lawyers
The Prosecutor General's Office in Latvia has initiated an investigation into the legality of the operations of the organization 'Tiesiskums.lv', prompted by allegations of violations of legal and ethical codes by its associated lawyers.
The Prosecutor's Office Begins an Investigation into the Activities of the Association 'Tiesiskums.lv'
The Prosecutor's Office in Latvia has initiated an investigation into the activities of the legal association 'Tiesiskums.lv' following allegations of violations of legal ethics by one of the country's deputies.
The mystery of Ranucci at the Prosecutor's Office in Milan. 'Interrogated? No...'
The director of the Italian television program Report, Sigfrido Ranucci, visited the Milan Prosecutor's Office for an informal meeting, but no interrogation took place regarding the ongoing investigation.
VIDEOS: Journal Anhanguera 1st Edition of Tuesday, February 17, 2026
A news roundup highlights various events, including carnival celebrations, live performances, and a legal investigation regarding illegal access to data of ministers and their relatives in Brazil.
V. P. Andriukaitis' Strict Words to G. Paluckas: Urges Him to Resign from the Parliamentary Mandate
Former Prime Minister V. P. Andriukaitis has advised G. Paluckas to resign from his parliamentary mandate and face legal disputes transparently following an investigation into abuse and illegal enrichment.
Hillary Clinton using Ukraine to avoid jail – Putin envoy
Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev accused Hillary Clinton of using the Ukraine conflict as a diversion from potential legal consequences related to the Russiagate investigation.
S. Skvernelis Arrives for STT Interrogation: Special Witness Examination Will Take Place
Lithuanian politician S. Skvernelis confirmed that a special witness interrogation regarding potential corruption in the State Plant Protection Service will occur today.
Høiby Charged with Violence and Threats: Police Have Secured Text Messages from a Witness
Marius Borg Høiby has been charged with violence and threats in connection with a legal case involving a woman from Frogner, with police securing text messages that may be critical to the investigation.
Highly sensitive court data accessed by entity based in India
An Australian investigation reveals that sensitive court data has been accessed by a foreign entity in breach of legal obligations.
The Legal Advisor of the Ministry of Justice Demands to Know Who Testified to Examine the Conflict of Interest of Gali Beharav-Miara
The legal advisor Yali Kutik seeks detailed information from the police regarding witnesses in an investigation to assess potential conflicts of interest involving the Attorney General Gali Beharav-Miara.
Investigation of the school bus driver for quadrupling the blood alcohol level while carrying 49 children on board
The driver of a school bus carrying 49 children was investigated after being found with a blood alcohol level four times the legal limit during a routine check in Spain.
President Yoon's Assault Incident Investigation: Police Search Former Prosecutor Kim Sang-min's House for Forged Documents
The police investigation into the assassination attempt on President Yoon, declared the country’s first official act of terrorism, has led to a search of former prosecutor Kim Sang-min's residence for allegedly falsifying legal documents.
Man suspected of selling his wife to 120 men
A man in Ångermanland, Sweden, is suspected of selling his wife to 120 other men in a major sex purchase scandal.
The prostitution scandal is growing: A man may have sold his wife to over 100 men
A man in Sweden is under investigation for allegedly selling his wife for sex to over 100 men, with charges expected to be filed by mid-March.
Queensland police refused to discipline officer accused of domestic violence against pregnant partner
Queensland police chose not to discipline an officer accused of serious domestic violence against his pregnant partner, prompting a legal challenge that resulted in a tribunal ordering a disciplinary investigation.
Haugesund: Suspicion of murder weakened - accused released
A woman accused of murder in Haugesund has been released as evidence weakens the suspicion against her.
The Ravenna System: A Network of Doctors for the Undocumented Under Scrutiny of Chats
An investigation in Ravenna exposes a coordinated network of medical professionals allegedly involved in issuing false certificates to assist undocumented migrants.