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🇩🇰 DR Nyheder
Crime & Justice

Police will investigate breach of name ban in case of baby abduction

A Danish man has been charged with the abduction and attempted rape of a 7-month-old baby, leading to an investigation of social media breaches of a name ban.

Mar 11 • 09:38 UTC
🇩🇪 SZ
National & Local

EU Name Dispute: 'Veggie-Burger' Ban Has Failed

EU negotiators have reached an agreement allowing terms like 'Veggie-Burger' and 'Tofu-Wurst' to remain on menus, while prohibiting other vegetarian products from using misleading meat-based descriptions.

Mar 5 • 18:41 UTC
🇫🇷 Le Figaro
National & Local

"Vegetable Steak": the name will be banned in the EU, but not those of vegetarian sausages and burgers

The EU is set to ban the term "vegetable steak" following a compromise between lawmakers and member states, while terms for vegetarian sausages and burgers remain allowed.

Mar 5 • 18:14 UTC
🇭🇷 Index.hr
Sports

VIDEO: We asked people if they could name three Croatian handball clubs

The Croatian handball team was celebrated in a public gathering in Zagreb for winning bronze at the European Handball Championship, amidst the controversy surrounding their insistence on having Marko Perković Thompson perform despite his concert ban in the city.

Feb 4 • 19:11 UTC
🇩🇰 Politiken
Crime & Justice

Businessman from 'The Black Swan' Charged with Money Laundering

A businessman featured in the TV 2 documentary 'The Black Swan' has been charged with money laundering involving 17 million kroner and VAT fraud for 6 million kroner, with a court lifting a name ban that previously kept his identity confidential.

Feb 2 • 09:11 UTC
🇭🇷 Index.hr
Life & Tech

Rockstar bans the name Charlie Kirk in GTA Online

Rockstar Games has banned the name Charlie Kirk in Grand Theft Auto Online following players recreating a mission that mimicked his assassination.

Jan 13 • 12:38 UTC
🇭🇷 Narod.hr
National & Local

Tomašević banned 'For Home Ready' in Arena Zagreb in the name of 'Constitution, Order, and Peace'

Zagreb Mayor Tomislav Tomašević has initiated a ban on Marko Perković Thompson's concert in city venues over the performance of the song 'Bojna Čavoglave' which starts with the lyrics 'For Home Ready', despite a court ruling that found the song legal.

Jan 2 • 20:00 UTC

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