The Finnish Foreign Ministry deems the public disclosure of the ambassador's harassing behavior a crime
The Helsinki police have launched a preliminary investigation into alleged breaches of confidentiality rules by the Finnish embassy in Portugal, following accusations of harassment against the ambassador, Titta Maja-Luoto.
The government wants to send them to the body for monitoring the Istanbul Convention: Who are ล imonoviฤ and Munivrana?
The Croatian government has proposed Dr. Dubravka ล imonoviฤ and Dr. Maja Munivrana as candidates for the Committee of Experts on Action against Violence against Women and Domestic Violence (GREVIO).
Restless Talk About Sex from the Father of Sweden's Olympic Champion on Live TV
The father of Olympic gold medalist Maja Dahlqvist made headlines during a live interview by sharing a cheeky remark regarding his daughter's conception after her victory in the women's cross-country skiing team sprint.
The Father of the Swedish Olympic Champion Made a Crude Sex Joke
The father of Swedish Olympic champion Maja Dahlqvist sparked attention by making a crude joke during an interview after her team's victory in the women's relay.
See Maja Dahlqvist's parents' joy: "Is our child?"
Maja Dahlqvist's parents express their overwhelming joy after she won an Olympic gold medal in the sprint relay in Italy.
Maja Dahlqvist gets to see the talked-about interview with her dad: "Four seconds"
Maja Dahlqvist, together with Jonna Sundling, achieved a dominant performance in the women's sprint relay, securing her first Olympic gold medal while her emotional parents celebrated from the stands.
The Rout: Clearly Dominant Swedish Olympic Gold in Sprint Relay
Jonna Sundling and Maja Dahlqvist secured the gold medal in the sprint relay at the Milan-Cortina Olympics, marking the ninth medal for Sweden's women's cross-country skiing team at the games.
Before the gold success - see the duo in the 11-year-old clip
A throwback to 2015 reveals Swedish skiers Jonna Sundling and Maja Dahlqvist training with experienced athletes at a camp in Toblach, Italy.
Jonna Sundling and Maja Dahlqvist win Olympic gold in sprint relay
Swedish skiers Jonna Sundling and Maja Dahlqvist secured a historic Olympic gold medal in the women's sprint relay.
Dog on the homestretch โ chased skiers in the team sprint qualifiers
The Swedish women's ski team successfully qualified for the team sprint final, but a dog unexpectedly interrupted the event by chasing the skiers.
Swedes Completely Superior in Sprint Relay Qualifiers: 'Unnecessarily Fast'
Jonna Sundling and Maja Dahlqvist led the Swedish women's team to a strong performance in the sprint relay qualifiers, finishing well ahead of their competitors.
Maja Voigt has put Denmark on the bobsleigh map and allows herself to dream big
Maja Voigt impressively finished ninth in her Olympic monobob debut, marking a significant achievement for Denmark in the sport.
Maja Voigt has put Denmark on the bobsleigh map, and she allows herself to dream big
Maja Voigt impressively takes the ninth fastest time in her Olympic bobsleigh debut, significantly raising Denmark's profile in the sport.
Maja Voigt loves it when it goes fast, and it has since she first sat in a bobsled
Maja Voigt impresses with her speed in her Olympic debut, ranking ninth after two runs in the monobob event at Cortina Sliding Centre.
Exclusive: We publish the ruling by which Professor Havel received a warning prior to dismissal
Professor Boris Havel received a warning prior to dismissal from the Faculty of Political Science in Zagreb due to comments he made on X about Maja Sever, sparking considerable controversy.
Maja makes her own Olympic shirt โ embroiders all Swedish medals
Maja Delborn, a textile artist from Sweden, has created an Olympic t-shirt that features all the Swedish medals from past Games, reflecting her passion for winter sports.
Dahlqvist: "No one I wish a gold medal for more than Linn"
Swedish skier Maja Dahlqvist expresses admiration for gold medalist Linn Svahn after both she and Jonna Sundling missed out on the sprint gold medal at the event.
Here, the Swedish Olympic medalists are congratulated by the king
King Carl XVI Gustaf personally congratulated the Swedish Olympic medalists Linn Svahn, Jonna Sundling, and Maja Dahlqvist during a special event in Val di Fiemme.
Mother of the suspect after the death of 16-year-old Maja continues to shock. Three thousand zlotys for each offensive post
Controversies arise surrounding the mother of the murder suspect as she reportedly offers money for offensive posts related to the case.
Judgment in the Maja T. case in Hungary: Injustice in Law
The Maja T. case in Hungary raises critical questions about societal resistance to authoritarianism and far-right extremism.
"Severe Bodily Injuries" โ Dobrindt has no objections to the verdict for Maja T.
Maja T. has been sentenced to eight years in prison by a Hungarian court for severely injuring alleged right-wing extremists in Budapest, a decision Interior Minister Dobrindt supports.
Maja is safe, Anastasia is not: 'Our conversation had more weight than a rose'
In a recent event, Maja returned to the villa with a rose while Anastasia's situation remained uncertain, sparking discussions among the contestants about their strategies for Karlo.
Inconsistent Emma Raducanu sets up semi-final against โBat Girlโ
Emma Raducanu advanced to the semi-finals of the Transylvania Open with a convincing victory over Maja Chwalinska, showcasing her improved form post-coach change.
Father of Maja T. after the verdict: "I wish that this nightmare finally stops"
Wolfram Jarosch expresses his despair after his child Maja T. was sentenced to 8 years in prison in Budapest for alleged assaults on neo-Nazis, describing the proceedings as a sham trial.
When political solidarity downplays leftist violence
Maja T., a German Antifa activist, was sentenced to eight years in Hungary, yet the ongoing debate in Germany is more focused on prison conditions and identity issues rather than organized violence.
Eight Years in Prison in Hungary: Protests Against the Maja T. Ruling
Protests erupted in Hungary over the sentencing of non-binary individual Maja T. to eight years in prison for their involvement in attacks against alleged right-wing extremists, while Germany's Foreign Minister commented on the matter's legal status and ongoing diplomatic efforts.
รRR โ far beyond the political center
The criticism of public broadcasting continues, particularly regarding its recent coverage of Maja T. and the crimes of the so-called Hammer Gang.
Nationwide Protests After Ruling Against Maja T. - Father Calls It a 'Political Show Trial'
Hundreds of people protested across Germany following the ruling against non-binary individual Maja T. in Hungary, with her father condemning the trial as politically motivated.
"The scene uses all convictions to mobilize accordingly"
Following the sentencing of leftist activist Maja T. to eight years in prison in Hungary, solidarity demonstrations took place in several German cities, as noted by extremism researcher Hendrik Hansen.
SPD Politician on Verdict Against Maja T.: 'It Was Not a Rule of Law Procedure'
SPD politician Falko Droรmann criticizes the German government and describes the eight-year sentence of antifascist Maja T. in Hungary as unjust.
Hungary: Protests in several German cities after verdict against Maja T.
After a Hungarian court's verdict against non-binary German individual Maja T., supporters took to the streets in Berlin and other German cities to protest, gathering in Kreuzberg and marching towards Friedrichshain.
Hungary: Protests in several German cities after verdict against Maja T.
Supporters rallied in Berlin and other German cities in response to the verdict against non-binary German individual Maja T. by a Hungarian court, with a notable gathering in Kreuzberg where around 550 participants were present.
Eight years to the German Salis. The Italian is in Parliament
Maja T., known as the German Salis, has been sentenced to eight years in prison for aggravated assault, while Gabriele Marchesi received a seven-year sentence in absentia, and Ilaria has been released on bail and elected to the European Parliament.
Antifa member convicted for brutal attacks in Budapest: Defended as 'non-binary person'
A Hungarian court sentenced a German Antifa member, who identifies as non-binary and goes by Maja T., to eight years in prison for a series of politically motivated attacks against individuals he considered 'far-right' in Budapest in February 2023.
Verdict against Maja T.: Germany is partially guilty
Antifascist Maja T. was sentenced to eight years in prison in Budapest, which implicates German authorities in the situation.
Hungary convict Maja T.
A court in Budapest has sentenced Maja T. from Germany, who identifies as non-binary, to eight years in prison for involvement in an attack on members of a far-right gathering in 2023.
Verdict against Maja T.: Eight years in prison without parole
In Budapest, anti-fascist activist Maja T. is sentenced to eight years in prison despite questionable evidence, leaving her family in shock as she plans to appeal.
The 'Hammer Gang' Names: Extreme Leftist Sentenced to Long Prison Term for Attacks on Radical Right-Wingers
A court in Budapest has sentenced German citizen Maja T. to prison for violent attacks on right-wing extremists in Hungary, which has sparked significant tensions between Germany and Hungary.
"Disproportionate prison verdict," said the leftist politician
Maja T., a non-binary German individual, has been sentenced to a lengthy prison term in Hungary for attempted dangerous bodily harm, and they criticize the inhumane prison conditions while leftist politicians express outrage over the trial.
"Disproportionate prison sentence," says the leftist politician
The German non-binary individual Maja T. has been sentenced to a lengthy prison term in Hungary for attempted serious bodily harm, prompting outrage from leftist and green party members over the trial's conditions and procedures.
Guilty of assault
The Budapest court sentenced activist Maja T. to 8 years in prison for attacking a group of neo-Nazi militants during the 'Day of Honor' in February 2023.
Hungary condemns Maja T. to 8 years, the German Salis
Hungarian activist Maja T. has been sentenced to eight years for assaulting neo-Nazi figures, with her father claiming it is a political trial and that she is innocent.
Antifa Attacks in Hungary: Eight Years in Prison for Maja T.
Maja T. has been sentenced to eight years in prison for violent attacks on alleged right-wing extremists in Budapest that resulted in severe injuries to six individuals.
Ruling in Budapest: Maja T. sentenced to eight years in prison
In Hungary, German national Maja T. has been sentenced to eight years in prison for her involvement in violent attacks against right-wing extremists in Budapest three years ago.
Leftist extremist Maja T. sentenced to eight years in prison
Leftist extremist Maja T. has been sentenced to eight years in prison in Budapest, but the conviction was for aiding bodily harm rather than severe bodily injury.
German Maja T. sentenced to eight years in prison in Hungary
Maja T., a German individual from the leftist scene, has been sentenced to eight years in prison in Budapest for violent acts against alleged right-wing extremists, raising concerns among supporters about the fairness of the trial.
Hungary: Maja T. sentenced to eight years in prison in Budapest
Maja T., a non-binary individual from the German left scene, has been sentenced to eight years in prison by a Budapest court for involvement in violent attacks against alleged right-wing extremists.
The father of Maja T., the German Salis: "From Budapest against my daughter unfounded accusations. Free her"
The father of Maja T., a German activist, claims that the accusations against her from Budapest are unfounded as she faces a potential 24-year prison sentence for alleged violence during an anti-Nazi demonstration after being in isolation for 600 days.
Lido establishes a new subsidiary
The catering and food trading company AS 'Lido' has registered a subsidiary named SIA 'Lido mฤja' with a capital of 100,000 euros, led by Rita Auziลa.
24 Years of Imprisonment Expected โ Verdict Against Maja T. Anticipated
In Hungary, a verdict against left-wing extremist Maja T. is expected, who allegedly brutally attacked right-wing extremists in Budapest three years ago, with discussions suggesting a potential 24-year sentence.