Government allocated $2.56 million for National Police equipment
Ecuador's government allocated $2.56 million to provide new equipment for the National Police, including ballistic vests, helmets, and batteries for communication radios, to enhance the police's operational capabilities.
Police Re-summon Assemblyman Kim Byeong-ki After 14-hour Interrogation the Day Before
Independent assemblyman Kim Byeong-ki, facing multiple allegations including illegal political funding, was questioned for over 14 hours by police and is set to continue his testimony.
[Breaking News] Kim Byung-ki's First Appearance Before the Police... 13 Allegations Including Campaign Bribery
Independent lawmaker Kim Byung-ki, embroiled in 13 various allegations including illegal political funding, appeared before the police for the first time as a suspect on the 26th of the month.
Australia news live: police investigate bomb threat after Anthony Albanese evacuated; university funding warning
Police have investigated a bomb threat that resulted in Prime Minister Anthony Albanese being evacuated from his Canberra home, with no suspicious findings reported.
Can the district finance the purchase of a standard for the district police headquarters?
A local police unit has requested funding for a new standard, raising legal questions about whether district authorities can provide financial support for such purchases under Polish law.
Police to summon Kim Byeong-gi for the first time on the 26th regarding ‘13 types of allegations’ including illegal political funds and preferential treatment
Police in Seoul are set to summon independent lawmaker Kim Byeong-gi on the 26th and 27th for questioning about various allegations, including illegal political funding and abuse of power.
Former NYPD chief calls police cuts 'recipe for disaster' as Mamdani threatens tax hikes
Former NYPD chief John Chell criticized NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani's decision to cancel plans for hiring 5,000 police officers, warning that it could lead to public safety issues amid budget shortfalls.
South Africa: Call to Shift VIP Security Budget to Anti-Gang Unit - South African News Briefs - February 19, 2026
Western Cape Premier Alan Winde advocates reallocating R4.2 billion from VIP security funding to bolster the police's Anti-Gang Unit amid a surge in gang violence.
Philanthropy group criticized for funding 'radical' defund the police, anti-ICE groups: 'Less safe'
Coefficient Giving faces backlash for funding initiatives aimed at defunding the police and opposing ICE, highlighting concerns about safety and radicalism in philanthropy.
Mamdani plan pours millions into ‘racial equity’ offices and six-figure diversity jobs, cuts 5,000 NYPD jobs
Mayor Zohran Mamdani's budget plan includes significant investments in racial equity initiatives and cuts to police funding.
The Senate cuts funding to National Security due to Republicans' refusal to limit immigration police
The U.S. Senate has halted funding for the Department of Homeland Security following a standoff between Republicans and Democrats over immigration enforcement limits.
RKAS hopes to complete the planning of the police city in Tallinn within a couple of years
The RKAS aims to finalize the planning of the new police complex in Tallinn within the next two years despite not yet securing government funding for construction.
Senegal: death of a medical student after clashes with police
A medical student died following violent clashes between security forces and students protesting payment delays of their scholarships at a university in Dakar.
Police Notify Assemblyman Kim Byung-gi of First Summons... 'Investigation Prepared'
Police in Seoul have notified independent lawmaker Kim Byung-gi of a summons for questioning over allegations of illegal political funding and favoritism, nearly six weeks after the initial accusations were made.
Police officers in Minneapolis will wear body cameras
All police officers in Minneapolis are required to wear body cameras in the field, with plans for nationwide implementation as funding allows, according to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem.
Decided to support men's organizations instead of the police
The Department of Social Affairs and Housing in Iceland allocated millions in grants to a men's shelter organization, overriding concerns about its leadership's competence, at the expense of police funding.