Illegal Purchase of Housing using Business Loans Uncovered at 58.8 Billion Won... 'Focusing Inspections on the Three Districts of Gangnam'
Financial authorities in South Korea have uncovered significant illegal use of business loans for purchasing residential properties, prompting focused inspections in the Gangnam area.
Editorial: The Daejeon Factory Disaster Similar to ‘AriSel’ Must Hold Authorities and Management Accountable
The Daejeon factory disaster mirrors the previous AriSel incident, revealing neglected safety measures and a lack of accountability among authorities and management.
Behind the Banking Convention
The 89th Banking Convention organized by the Association of Banks of Mexico ended positively, with financial authorities addressing various issues and fostering dialogue with legislators regarding the banking sector's operations.
Request for help for crew on boarded ship
The crew aboard the bulk carrier Caffa is reportedly running low on food and fresh water as they face restrictions imposed by Swedish authorities.
The Green Party just hung a 'green banner'... Why does it stand out so much that they are asked to change the design?
The Jeju Green Party has been requested by local authorities to change the bold design of its campaign banners ahead of local elections, which the party argues is an unfair challenge to their adherence to regulations.
Police officers injured in terrorist attack near Kyiv, authorities say
Two police officers were injured during a terrorist attack involving explosions at a residential building in Bucha, near Kyiv.
Suspicions: Finnish company illegally transported heavy equipment to Russia – value of 17 million
Finnish authorities suspect a local company of illegally exporting trucks and trailers to Russia in violation of EU sanctions, amounting to 17 million euros.
Collision of airplane with fire truck: authorities report injuries, New York airport at a standstill
An Air Canada plane collided with a fire truck at New York's LaGuardia Airport, resulting in injuries and a temporary shutdown of the airport.
Illegal e-bike riders put on notice in Sydney's south
A recent police operation in Sydney's Sutherland Shire led to over 170 fines issued to illegal e-bike and e-scooter riders as authorities ramp up enforcement.
Passenger plane and vehicle collide at New York airport
A passenger plane from Air Canada collided with a vehicle on a runway at New York's LaGuardia Airport, prompting an emergency response from authorities.
VSAT: Illegal migrants not turned back at the Belarusian border
Lithuanian border authorities report not turning back illegal migrants from Belarus, amidst similar actions by neighboring Latvia and Poland.
Somalia: Somalia Regional Speaker Accuses Federal Authorities of Misusing Foreign-Supplied Weapons
The speaker of the Southwest regional parliament alleges that the Somali Federal Government is misusing foreign-supplied weapons in internal political conflicts.
Two people injured in Kryvy Rih during Russian attack
A Russian attack on Kryvy Rih resulted in injuries to two men, as reported by Ukrainian authorities.
TODAY IN HISTORY: Seven Estonians Taken Hostage in Lebanon, Beginning the Bekaa Valley Hostage Crisis
In March 2011, seven Estonian tourists cycling in the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon, were taken hostage, sparking a crisis that involved the Estonian government and local authorities.
Father Climbs Tower to Save Son from Law after Harassment Allegations
In Saharanpur, a father climbed a mobile tower to pressure authorities regarding harassment allegations against his son.
Police, Labor Authorities Raid Daejeon Safety Industry Head Office and Factory with 74 Casualties
Police and labor authorities have initiated an investigation into the Daejeon Safety Industry disaster that resulted in 74 casualties, conducting raids on the company's head office and factory.
Authorities share update on circumstances around missing college student Jimmy Gracey's death
The autopsy report indicates that University of Alabama student Jimmy Gracey likely died from accidental drowning while on spring break in Barcelona.
Cuba's Military Prepares for Possible US Attack, Says Cuban Minister
Cuban authorities assert that the military is preparing for potential aggression from the US amid heightened tensions between the two nations.
Two vehicles are seized for illegal circulation in the dunes of Sabiaguaba, in Fortaleza
Two vehicles were seized in Fortaleza for illegally circulating in protected dunes, as part of an operation involving local authorities.
More than 50 tons of açaí seized for irregular transport in Baixo Amazonas
Brazilian authorities seized over 50 tons of açaí berries being transported illegally in the Amazon region during a recent operation.
Cheryl Grimmer's UK cousin prompts authorities to reconsider cold case
Cheryl Grimmer's cousin in the UK has prompted Australian authorities to review her decades-old disappearance case after challenging a previous ruling.
Power is returning to crisis-ridden Cuba
Cuban authorities are working to restore electricity after the second nationwide blackout in a week and have managed to supply power to over 70,000 customers in Havana, including hospitals.
For the first time, a state official is arrested in the EPPO case regarding EU funds in Latvia: a wide network of possible IT procurement schemes is revealed
Latvian authorities have arrested state officials and business leaders in connection with potential fraud in IT procurement linked to EU funds.
British-Iranians in UK report safety concerns to authorities amid Iran war
Iranian expatriates in the UK are raising safety concerns to local authorities due to a rise in intimidation and harassment linked to ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Iraq: Three Strikes on Popular Mobilization Forces Sites
Three strikes were carried out on Popular Mobilization Forces sites in Iraq's Jurf al-Sakhar area, resulting in no injuries according to local authorities.
Bird flu detected in Tvedestrand
Norwegian authorities have confirmed the presence of bird flu in Tvedestrand following the discovery of several dead birds in the area.
Images of Justin Timberlake's Arrest in 2024 Are Released, Watch Video
Images of Justin Timberlake's arrest for drunk driving in 2024 have been released after previously being under seal due to an agreement with authorities.
Russian authorities shut down mobile internet in St. Petersburg, residents complain
Residents of St. Petersburg are reporting the shutdown of mobile internet services by Russian authorities.
SGI on the landslide in Rödbo: 'Probably quick clay'
A landslide in Rödbo has raised concerns about the presence of quick clay, prompting an investigation involving local authorities.
6,300 Seahorses in Packed Boxes: Only 10% to 20% of Trafficked Wildlife Survives
Authorities discovered 6,300 dead seahorses in Ecuador, highlighting the severe impact of wildlife trafficking on marine species survival.
Ghana lauds Nigeria, DSS for rescuing 44 nationals from trafficking network
The Ghanaian government has praised Nigerian authorities for rescuing 44 Ghanaian nationals from a trafficking network involved in fraudulent recruitment schemes.
"It would be a lie to say it is easy." Victims of the ten-year-old terror attack are remembered in Brussels
Belgium commemorates the victims of the terror attack that took place in Brussels ten years ago, acknowledging the ongoing trauma and the authorities' focus on intelligence and counter-terrorism efforts to prevent further tragedies.
Suspicion of child abuse at a preschool in Garðabær
Authorities are investigating allegations of child abuse at a preschool in Garðabær, Iceland.
OnlyFans, the gold mine for creators. And now in Italy, it attracts the tax authorities as well
OnlyFans is now booming in Italy, generating significant revenue and drawing attention from tax authorities.
Authorities deepening poverty: intelligence agency reports rise in number of homeless children in Russia
A report from Ukraine's intelligence agency reveals a concerning increase in the number of homeless children in Russia, attributed to socio-economic difficulties despite government claims of reduced poverty.
Two dead bodies found after a fire was extinguished in a residential house in Trakai district
Authorities have reported the discovery of two unidentified bodies at the scene of a residential fire in the Trakai region of Lithuania.
On 10th anniversary of Brussels terror attacks, authorities vow to have learnt the 'right lessons'
On the tenth anniversary of the Brussels terror attacks, Belgian authorities reflect on security lessons learned since the tragedy and highlight ongoing issues faced by the victims.
From the House of Savoy to the Greek Royal House: Dynasties That No Longer Reign But Have Managed to Make Their Voices Heard
The article explores how several former royal dynasties, including the House of Savoy and the Greek Royal House, have transitioned from ruling authorities to influential brands in contemporary society.
Senegal: important seizure of juvenile fish whose fishing is depleting resources
In Senegal, authorities have seized a significant quantity of juvenile fish that were being illegally caught, threatening local fish populations.
Tanzania: Human Rights Watch presses the authorities to shed light on post-electoral violence
Human Rights Watch is calling on Tanzanian authorities to ensure transparency and accountability regarding the post-electoral violence that occurred following the October 29 elections.
Allowing Direct Landfilling of Household Waste During Maintenance Period of Public Incineration Facilities
The Korean authorities have permitted the direct landfilling of household waste at the Seoul metropolitan landfill during the maintenance period of public incineration facilities to reduce reliance on private waste disposal services.
Iran: Over 1500 killed since the war started
Over 1500 people have been reported killed in Iran since the war began on February 28, according to Iranian authorities.
Cocaine camouflaged in coffee and soap to slip into Barajas: 160 kilograms of drugs seized in less than three months
Authorities have seized over 160 kilograms of cocaine hidden in everyday items at Madrid's Barajas airport, illustrating advanced smuggling tactics used by drug networks.
Yellow weather warning for the southern and eastern regions of the country due to snowstorms and strong winds
The Icelandic authorities have issued a yellow weather warning for the southern and eastern areas due to expected snowstorms and severe winds.
Girón - Pasaje road closed due to landslide this Saturday, March 21
The Girón - Pasaje road in Azuay province was closed on March 21 after a landslide covered half of the highway with debris, prompting interventions from traffic authorities and the ministry for road clearance.
Four killed in Russian attacks in Ukraine, according to local authorities
Four people have been killed in Russian attacks in Ukraine, according to local authorities.
Suspicion of Arson in Fjarðabyggð
Authorities are investigating a possible arson incident in Fjarðabyggð, Iceland.
Investigation on X: Elon Musk labels French prosecutors as "mentally retarded" after a report in the United States
Elon Musk criticized French prosecutors as "mentally retarded" after they alerted US authorities about potential manipulation regarding the value of X and his AI company xAI amid deepfake controversies.
Suspicions of Arson Causing Forest Fire
Authorities suspect arson might have caused a forest fire in East Iceland, with efforts from multiple fire brigades to control the blaze.
A fixed term deposit of 2 million dollars, invoices for the AFA, and land among 12 other suspicious transactions linked to Pablo Toviggino
Judicial authorities uncovered suspicious financial activities involving Pablo Toviggino, including a fixed-term deposit of $2 million and questionable transactions linked to the Argentine Football Association (AFA).