Banco Master: CPI in Brodowski sends inquiries to pension agency and sets a 48-hour deadline
A parliamentary inquiry in Brodowski, Brazil, is seeking information from the municipal pension fund regarding investments in Banco Master after significant financial issues were identified.
Opposition to João Campos files CPI to investigate alteration in public contest results
A group of Recife city councilors has filed a request for a Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry (CPI) to investigate Mayor João Campos for alleged influence trafficking and nepotism related to irregularities in a public prosecutor exam.
The reporter tried to ask if Tampere was ready to host the Eurovision – An entirely unexpected answer came on the phone
A reporter's inquiry about Tampere potentially hosting the Eurovision resulted in an unexpected response when the city's event director's lost phone was recovered by arena security.
Derailed tram, accusations against the driver. The Prosecutor: 'Illness? No line of inquiry is favored'
The driver of a derailed tram in Italy is under investigation for multiple charges, including culpable homicide, after claiming to have lost control due to a medical emergency.
One in Seven Cases Requires 'Supplementary Investigation': Prosecutors and Police 'Case Ping-Pong' at Record High Last Year
The number of cases sent back by prosecutors to the police for supplementary investigations reached a record high last year, with one in seven requiring further inquiry, highlighting delays in investigations due to inter-agency disputes.
Calls grow for Tumbler Ridge public inquiry as 2 B.C. MPs say answers needed
Federal MPs in Canada are advocating for an independent public inquiry into the tragic shooting in Tumbler Ridge that took place last month, which left eight people dead, including six children.
Election Year 2026: What Does a State Parliament Actually Have to Say?
The article discusses a lack of engagement and significant dialogue in the Stuttgart State Parliament as they address a government inquiry about issues like truck tolls, showing a stark contrast to the more vibrant parliamentary debates seen in Britain.
Inpex emissions 'systematically underestimated' since 2018, report finds
A report reveals that emissions from Inpex's Ichthys LNG project have been significantly underestimated since its inception in 2018, prompting calls for a public inquiry.
JÜRI GINTER ⟩ Is mandatory foreign language B in schools still necessary?
The article questions the necessity of mandatory foreign language B in Estonian schools, sparked by a daughter's inquiry about its practical use.
CRM opens inquiry to investigate possible ethical violations in reports at Metropolitano Hospital, in PB
The Medical Council of Paraíba (CRM-PB) has opened an inquiry into possible medical errors in reports at the Metropolitano Dom José Maria Pires Hospital in Santa Rita, Brazil.
South Africa: Unraveling the Mystery - Chris Hani Investigator Accused of Covering Up Simelane Murder
A detective involved in Chris Hani's assassination case is accused of covering up the murder of activist Nokuthula Simelane, as revealed in the Khampepe Inquiry.
South Africa: Drama Erupts At Corruption Inquiry, As O'Sullivan Walks Out in Middle of His Testimony
Forensic examiner Paul O'Sullivan abruptly left his testimony at a corruption inquiry in South Africa, citing a flight commitment amid ongoing investigations into corruption within the justice system.
Bill Clinton to face Congressional questions over Epstein ties – US politics live
Former US president Bill Clinton will answer Congressional questions regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein as part of a broader inquiry into Epstein's trafficking crimes.
Disappointed head of the Anti-Corruption Commission: In the Enefit Green investigation, a broader risk may be underestimated!
The head of the Estonian Anti-Corruption Commission expresses concern that not all issues related to the Enefit Green inquiry are being addressed due to limitations on accessing information about involved parties.
Epstein Case: After Hillary, Bill Clinton Will Have to Explain His Close Ties to the Pedophile
Bill Clinton is set to explain his documented connections with Jeffrey Epstein during a parliamentary inquiry, amid efforts by Democrats to highlight Trump's relationship with the convicted sex offender.
What did former CBI Director M. Nageshwar Rao say about his meeting with Swami Avimukteshwaranand?
Former CBI Director M. Nageshwar Rao is conducting an inquiry into the controversy surrounding Swami Avimukteshwaranand and the alleged disrespect towards Shankaracharya at the Prayagraj Magh Mela.
Afternoon Update: Hillary Clinton rebukes Epstein committee; Magda Szubanski in cancer remission; and London’s ‘fountain of filth’
Hillary Clinton criticized a congressional committee investigating her alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein, asserting that the inquiry was biased and aimed at protecting specific political interests.
Daily summary of JN: The number of dead rises in Minas; CPMI of INSS approves bank secrecy breaking of Lula's son; police arrest one of the most wanted bookies in the country
The daily news summary covers a rise in fatalities due to storms in Minas Gerais, a congressional inquiry approving the breaking of bank secrecy for Lula's son, and a police arrest of a notorious figure.
Hillary Clinton claims that her husband knew nothing of Epstein's crimes
Hillary Clinton stated during a parliamentary inquiry that her husband Bill Clinton was unaware of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities.
More children in residential care in Queensland than in other states, inquiry told
A Queensland inquiry has revealed that the state has a significantly higher number of children in residential care compared to other Australian states, examining the reasons behind this trend.
Hillary Clinton’s lawyers halt Epstein Congress inquiry
Hillary Clinton's Congressional testimony related to Jeffrey Epstein was briefly halted after a photo of her was leaked online.
Mandelson faces EU inquiry into Brussels trade role over Epstein links
Peter Mandelson is under investigation by the EU's anti-fraud agency following allegations of sharing sensitive information with Jeffrey Epstein during his tenure as EU trade commissioner.
CPMI of the INSS wants to focus investigations on Lulinha's breach of confidentiality; see what stage the committee is in
The Mixed Parliamentary Inquiry Commission (CPMI) of the INSS is focusing on investigations involving breaches of financial confidentiality concerning Lulinha, son of Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
South African presidency orders probe into Iran’s role in naval war games
South Africa's presidency has initiated an inquiry into Iran's participation in naval exercises off its coast, which allegedly took place against President Cyril Ramaphosa's orders.
Scientology and Jehovah's Witnesses among alleged high-control groups
An inquiry in Victoria has revealed disturbing testimonies from survivors about alleged abuses within high-control religious groups including Scientology and Jehovah's Witnesses.
VIDEOS: JL1 of Thursday, February 26
Video coverage showcases moments of conflict among parliamentarians at a Commission of Parliamentary Inquiry (CPI).
Woman who fell from window fleeing Nottingham attacker warned he could have killed her
A woman in Nottingham broke her back while escaping from an attacker, Valdo Calocane, who was not prosecuted due to his mental health issues, as revealed in an inquiry.
"We will not reimburse the French for the 28% food inflation" of 2022-2023, warns Michel-Édouard Leclerc
Michel-Édouard Leclerc stated that there will be no reimbursement for the 28% increase in food prices experienced in France between 2022 and 2023 during a Senate inquiry.
"Don't worry, we'll settle this for you": Charles Alloncle accuses MP MoDem Erwan Balanant of threatening him
Charles Alloncle has accused fellow MP Erwan Balanant of threatening him during a parliamentary inquiry into public broadcasting.
Motta rules out opening CPI on Master: 'Not even if I wanted to'
The President of the Chamber, Hugo Motta, dismissed the possibility of opening a Parliamentary Inquiry Commission (CPI) regarding the Banco Master fraud, citing regulatory constraints and existing investigations by other authorities.
CPI approves the breaking of bank secrecy of Lulinha amid bickering
Brazil's INSS parliamentary inquiry committee approved the release of financial and tax records of Fábio Luís, son of President Lula, sparking heated confrontations among lawmakers.
Nigeria: Inquiry into the Death of Author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Son Opened
A coroner's inquiry has been started in Nigeria regarding the death of author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's toddler son, Nkanu Nnamdi Esege, amid allegations of medical negligence against the hospital where he was treated.
Who is Fabio Luis Lula da Silva, Lulinha, who had his bank secrecy approved for the CPI of the INSS
Fabio Luis Lula da Silva, known as Lulinha, is the eldest son of Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, and has come under scrutiny following the approval of a bank secrecy breach in a parliamentary inquiry regarding alleged financial misconduct.
Patricia Bullrich confirmed that an inquiry has been initiated against one of the PFA agents who assaulted journalists
Patricia Bullrich announced that an inquiry has been launched against a Federal Police agent involved in the assault of journalists during a protest near Congress.
VIDEOS: BDP of Thursday, February 26, 2026
The article covers several significant incidents and developments in Brazil, including investigations of a judge for sexual abuse, rising casualties from floods in Minas Gerais, and a possible breakthrough in a CPI related to the Master case.
KKE Report in the Inquiry Committee for OPEKEPE: Conscious Decision of ND to Avoid Investigation of Ministers' Criminal Responsibilities
The Greek Communist Party (KKE) accuses the ruling New Democracy party of deliberately avoiding accountability for ministers involved in the OPEKEPE scandal.
Inquiry Commission on Public Audiovisual: Mediawan is a 'French' group, assures its founder
Pierre-Antoine Capton, founder of Mediawan, defended the company's identification as a French entity amidst allegations regarding major American investment in its ownership.
NHS failing mums and babies as deaths COVERED UP - bombshell report
A national inquiry claims that the NHS is covering up deaths of babies blamed on inadequate care by misclassifying them as stillbirths.
Analysis: The Organized Crime CPI gains explosive potential and can breach political shielding in the Master case
The Organized Crime Parliamentary Inquiry Commission (CPI) in Brazil has unexpectedly gained significant attention and power amid the ongoing crisis involving Banco Master.
Hearing reveals panic at Optus call centre as Triple Zero crisis unfolded
A Senate inquiry discusses the chaos that unfolded at an Optus call center during a significant failure of the Triple Zero emergency service system.
They Took Him from Home and Did an Encounter... Family Accuses in the Death of 19-Year-Old Youth
The family of a 19-year-old in Punjab accuses police of a fake encounter that resulted in his death, demanding a judicial investigation into the matter.
Ed Davey accuses care home trustee of embezzlement amid watchdog enquiry
Ed Davey has accused a care home trustee of embezzlement, triggering an inquiry by charity watchdogs into financial mismanagement at a care facility for adults with severe learning disabilities.
Coroner begins inquest into death of Chimamanda Adichie’s son April 14
The Coroner's Court in Lagos is set to begin an inquiry into the death of 21-month-old Nkanu Nnamdi Esege, son of author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, on April 14, 2026.
'Complainant Ashutosh is with the police', questions raised by Avimukteshwaranand on the impartial investigation
'Saint Avimukteshwaranand raises serious questions about the police investigation and the allegations associated with it, highlighting the complainant's presence with the police as a conflict for an impartial inquiry.
Ban on sitting at work. The ministry responded to the issue
The Polish Ministry of Family, Labor, and Social Policy addressed concerns regarding mandatory standing work conditions following a parliamentary inquiry.
Second Comprehensive Special Investigation Team Begins 170-Day Journey with Unveiling Ceremony: 'Thorough Investigation Without Sanctuary'
South Korea's second comprehensive special investigation team has kicked off a major inquiry lasting up to 170 days aimed at investigating unresolved allegations from past probes.
Court of Minas opens investigation against judge who acquitted man accused of rape
The Court of Justice of Minas Gerais has initiated an inquiry against Judge Magid Nauef Láuar following his decision to acquit a man accused of raping a 12-year-old girl.
"Currency Loop": Justice ordered 30 raids, one of them at a former associate of Sur Finanzas
Justice in Argentina has ordered 30 raids, including one at the home of a former associate of Sur Finanzas, in an investigation into alleged illicit currency exchange operations known as 'currency loop'.
Police failed to arrest Nottingham triple killer on warrant months before attacks, inquiry hears
An inquiry revealed that the police did not execute a warrant to arrest Valdo Calocane, who later killed three people in Nottingham, despite the warrant being issued nine months prior to the attacks.
UK released killer because ‘detaining him was racist’ – inquiry
An inquiry revealed that Valdo Calocane, a migrant who committed a stabbing spree in the UK, was released due to concerns about being perceived as racist in detaining him.