Aleksei Gaidajenko: The burden on emergency services cannot be reduced at the expense of patient safety
Aleksei Gaidajenko argues that proposed changes to emergency service operations must prioritize patient safety and legal clarity.
Survivors in court: 'The last thing I see of Christine is her walking out the door'
Survivors from the 'Scandinavian Star' sharply criticized the poor safety conditions of the ferry during a legal case against the Maritime Authority.
MP-MA takes action against 11 beauty salons in São LuÃs, highlighting serious sterilization failures and health risks
The Public Prosecutor's Office of Maranhão has initiated legal action against 11 beauty salons in São LuÃs due to serious sanitation and health risks.
Due to the cable car crash at Ještěd, the police proposed charges against three individuals and one legal entity
The police have proposed charges against three individuals and one legal entity in connection with the cable car accident at Ještěd.
Can you ask a neighbour to cut or trim a large tree?
The article discusses whether it's acceptable to ask a neighbor to trim or remove a large tree due to safety or nuisance concerns.
Ilva, the newco of Mr. Flacks ready by March
The legal situation surrounding the former Ilva steel plant in Taranto is increasingly uncertain as U.S. investor Mr. Flacks' group works on establishing a new company to proceed with the sale and ensure urgent maintenance following a recent fatal incident.
The big question is, what was written on the backs of the two men in the boiler suits at 'Scandinavian Star'
Survivors of the 'Scandinavian Star' shared their experiences in court regarding the chaos before the 1990 fire that claimed 159 lives, as legal experts are set to testify.
Tree kills child: An afternoon like a nightmare
A tragic incident in Whiteenohe, Germany, resulted in the death of an eight-year-old boy and severe injuries to his four-year-old sister when a rotten tree fell on them.
Parliament's legal experts on the proposal to ban children from using social media: difficult to implement
Legal experts in the Lithuanian Parliament are skeptical about a proposal to ban children under 16 from social media, viewing it as largely symbolic.
Judgment of life imprisonment for the homicide case of a probation officer - Otsu District Court
The Otsu District Court sentenced Kohei Iizuka to life imprisonment for the murder of his probation officer, reflecting the serious implications of the case for the legal system and community safety.
Thieves drove in a stolen car unbuckled; hefty fine came to the car owners
A stolen car was driven by thieves without seatbelts, resulting in a significant fine for the vehicle's owners.
Entry Prohibition in the Mudflat Where Coast Guard Officer Died...Sea Gathering Enthusiasts File Administrative Appeal
Following the tragic death of a Coast Guard officer, the Incheon Marine Police have imposed entry restrictions on the Yeongheungdo mudflats, leading to legal conflicts with local sea gathering enthusiasts.
Timo Vornanen's Appeal Made Public: Worried for His Family
Timo Vornanen is seeking leave to appeal his conditional prison sentence for a shooting incident outside a bar, claiming he feared for his family's safety.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 1st Edition-TO of Friday, February 27, 2026
A variety of current events in Brazil are reported, including legal actions by the CNJ, political conflicts, and a crime in Paraná.
Balda convicted of terrorism is completely free; his treatment has also ended
Jakub Balda, previously convicted of terrorism, has now completed his treatment and is no longer under legal constraints.
Child fell into the water in an underpass
A child fell into a flooded underpass in Kaarina, Finland, but was rescued by a relative and was later hospitalized; authorities are investigating potential legal violations regarding public safety.
Fire at Tijuca Mall: Civil Police indict five for deaths and point out serious security failures
The Civil Police of Rio de Janeiro indicted five individuals following a deadly fire at the Tijuca Mall, citing severe security shortcomings.
In Romania, a cyclist receives 100,000 euros in compensation after a 12-year legal battle
A cyclist in Romania was awarded 100,000 euros in compensation by a Bucharest court after a long legal fight stemming from a severe injury in 2014.
Man dies from the wheel loader's rotating chains – CEO sentenced
A fatal workplace accident involving a man contacting rotating chains in a clip aggregate has led to a CEO being sentenced for negligence in Sweden.
The incident at home is the company's fault
A court in Padova ruled that a domestic accident involving a remote worker counts as a work injury, creating concerns about the implications for employer liability.
Prison for Breaking the Driving Ban. This is a Precedent
A 39-year-old woman in Poland has been sentenced to one year in prison for violating a lifetime driving ban, marking a significant legal precedent.
The motive of the shooter from HavÃÅ™ov is incomprehensible. The unconvicted man had a weapon legally
The shooter in HavÃÅ™ov, who possessed a legal firearm, has left authorities perplexed regarding his motive for the shooting.
Legal Shield, Arrests, and Knives: How the Safety Decree has Changed
The safety decree in Italy has undergone significant changes, particularly concerning legal protection for law enforcement and regulations on knife sales.
Firing on Lawrence Bishnoi's legal team
Gunfire targeted the legal team of Lawrence Bishnoi, raising concerns about the safety of legal professionals involved in high-profile cases.
After the night fire in Pažagieniai - residents' patience is running out: considering going to court
Residents of Pažagieniai are frustrated after a fire incident caused by a neighbor, and they are contemplating legal action due to ongoing safety concerns.
Drunk drivers wreak havoc in the capital, Vilnius region, and KlaipÄ—da
Drunk driving incidents were reported in Vilnius and surrounding areas, with multiple drivers exceeding legal blood alcohol limits and causing accidents.
Who fired at Lawrence's legal team?
Three attackers on a scooter fired at a car, injuring a passenger named Sandeep, who was hospitalized shortly after the incident.
Family of the Deceased Officer Lee Jae-seok Files a Lawsuit Against Former Coast Guard Chief... 'Such Incidents Should Never Happen Again'
The family of deceased officer Lee Jae-seok has filed a lawsuit against former Coast Guard Chief Kim Yong-jin and three others for violating workplace safety laws following Lee's tragic death during a rescue operation.
Was there a conspiracy to kill Lawrence's lawyers?
The article explores a potential conspiracy surrounding the lawyers of Lawrence, raising questions about safety and legal integrity.
Half a year in prison for beating a man with a motorcycle chain
An individual has been sentenced to six months in prison for assaulting a man with a motorcycle chain in Iceland.
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.
Fines by radar: in what cases can they be challenged
The article discusses the legal grounds on which traffic fines imposed by radar can be contested by drivers in Argentina.
Truck driver charged over double fatal train crash dies
The truck driver charged with causing a fatal train crash near the South Australian and New South Wales border has died.
Three men charged with putting 14 people in danger with arson
Three individuals have been charged with endangering the lives of 14 people in a recent arson case in Værløse, Denmark.
The caretaker groped a four-year-old girl in the toilet. The court confirmed a three-year suspended sentence
A caretaker was given a three-year suspended sentence for groping a four-year-old girl in a toilet booth.
Driver Sentenced to 7 Years in Prison for Drunk Driving Incident Resulting in 6 Casualties
A driver in his twenties was sentenced to seven years in prison for a wrong-way, drunk driving accident that resulted in one death and five injuries.
Driving in zigzags on Route 11: had 2.26 g/l of alcohol in blood
A driver was stopped on Route Provincial 11 in Buenos Aires for erratic driving and tested with a blood alcohol content of 2.26 g/l, significantly above the legal limit.
Killer drove at 112mph before ploughing into mum in crash that 'sounded like a bomb'
A man drove at high speeds and fatally crashed into a mother, leading to severe legal consequences.
VIDEOS: DF1 from Monday, February 23, 2026
A collection of news highlights from Brazil, including a chaotic scene at a Mexican airport due to gunfire, record real estate sales, a severe storm causing flooding and class cancellations in São Paulo, and various developments related to public safety and legal challenges.
Speeding e-bike teen who killed grandma while on phone unmasked
Billy Stokoe, a 19-year-old, has been unmasked after admitting to causing the death of 86-year-old Gloria Stephenson by dangerous driving on an unlicensed and uninsured e-bike while using a mobile phone.
Former customs chief D. Žvironas, driving under the influence, has filed an appeal
D. Žvironas, the former customs chief, has filed an appeal against the court's ruling regarding his DUI charge.
Want stricter control of surgeons
Health authorities in Norway are considering legal changes that would allow them to request police records from foreign doctors seeking employment.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 2nd Edition of Saturday, February 21, 2026
A range of news highlights from Brazil, including a tragic delta wing accident, the deaths of cyclists in Rio Grande do Sul, a controversial legal case, and international agreements involving Brazil and India.
VIDEOS: EPTV 2 Sul de Minas Saturday, February 21, 2026
A series of incidents including a tragic accident involving a hang glider, a motorcycle accident, and serious criticisms of a legal decision regarding a sexual assault case were reported in Brazil, alongside international relations developments.
VIDEOS: JA 2nd Edition - Saturday, February 21, 2026
A series of tragic and significant incidents in Brazil from a fall of a hang glider to legal criticisms surrounding a recent case of child abuse.
Train was seized for irregularities in Ribeirão Preto, SP
A small tourist train was seized by the Metropolitan Civil Guard in Ribeirão Preto, Brazil, due to safety and legal irregularities during a routine inspection.
An artery forceps was left in a woman's abdomen: How the doctor's negligence was revealed
A retired doctor in Kerala faces legal action after artery forceps were discovered left inside a woman's abdomen following surgery five years ago.
Revelation after four years post-surgery, device found in woman's abdomen, action taken against doctor
A retired doctor faces legal action after a surgical device was found in a woman's abdomen four years post-operation at a medical college in Kerala, India.
Violet: The 'mesh' of omissions preceding the disaster is unfolding
The legal team for the owner of the Violet biscuit factory plans to file a request to lift his pre-trial detention, arguing that it is disproportionate, as investigations reveal multiple safety omissions before a deadly explosion.
Foreign driver stopped on Senja: very erratic driving
A foreign driver was stopped on Senja, Norway, for erratic driving, leading to legal action against them for traffic violations.