The Government again attempts to change the security of officials, but Cristina's bodyguard remains in charge of protecting ex-presidents
The Argentine government is considering changes to the security protocols for government officials, yet the bodyguard of former President Cristina Kirchner continues to oversee security for ex-presidents.
Police Riot Control Reduced: Experimenting with Maintaining Order during Gatherings and Protests... "Trust Building is Necessary on Both Sides"
On January 17, a significant protest organized by major labor unions in South Korea demonstrated changes in police presence and management methods during public gatherings.
Parodi, the Milan prosecutor who recruits anti-reform police via SMS
Milan prosecutor Carlo Parodi urges police officers to oppose a judicial reform via a message, warning that it could limit their freedoms.
Cop’s skull smashed in creek fight as repeat offender suspect walks on $100 bond
A Colorado police officer sustained a serious head injury during a confrontation with a suspected drug dealer, who was released on a low bond despite the severity of the incident.
Mecenate Police Station Completely Revamped. The Viminale Representatives Work to 'Clean It Up'
The Viminale is working to overhaul the Mecenate police station following a crisis and the removal of its former leader.
State Police: Barau Vows Constitutional Safeguards for Nigerians
The Deputy President of the Senate, Barau Jibrin, has pledged to address concerns regarding the establishment of state police as part of ongoing constitutional reforms in Nigeria.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 2nd edition - TO of Wednesday, March 18, 2026
The article discusses various news highlights from Brazil, including economic projections, police violence, political maneuvers, and digital reforms.
State police: Nigerians’ fears must be addressed, says Barau
Senate Deputy President Barau Jibrin emphasized the importance of addressing Nigerians' concerns regarding the establishment of state police during a meeting with a police steering committee.
Incidents in a Protest Against Milei's Disability Law Reform: "He is in a wheelchair, he cannot defend himself"
Protests against the reform of Argentina's Disability Law escalated into violent clashes between demonstrators and police outside the Casa Rosada.
Exclusive: A Special Judicial Police Officer's Mistake Leads to Escape of 14.7 Billion Won Currency Exchange Offender… Arrested Just Before Statute of Limitations
A Chinese national involved in illegal currency exchange worth 14.7 billion won was apprehended by the Seoul Customs after a significant oversight nearly allowed him to evade justice just before the statute of limitations.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Minas on Tuesday, March 17, 2026
European and Asian countries refuse to send troops to the Strait of Hormuz.
Colonel Fausto Cobo: 'The presence of passive military and police in prisons is favorable, but the problem is deep-rooted'
A new legislative proposal in Ecuador aims to reform the penitentiary system by allowing passive military and police personnel to participate in prison security duties, sparking mixed responses from various political factions.
Report ready for a project that reorganizes prison security with the support of retired police and military personnel
A comprehensive report on a legislative proposal to enhance prison security in Ecuador has been approved, aiming to increase control and discipline within the country’s penitentiaries.
Marlaska and the new chief of police demand exemplary behavior following sexual harassment scandals
The Spanish Interior Minister and the new deputy chief of the National Police emphasize a commitment to exemplary behavior in the wake of sexual harassment scandals within the institution.
The state reduces prosecutors' independence due to police chiefs' criminal case
The Estonian Ministry of Justice and Digitalisation is proposing amendments to the Prosecutor's Office Act that will limit the ability of prosecutors to appeal cases to the Supreme Court, as a response to the criminal cases involving police leaders.
Nigeria: PSC Unveils Roadmap for Implementation of State Police
The Police Service Commission of Nigeria has released a detailed plan to implement state police, emphasizing the need for a review of existing issues within the national police force.
New police officers may have their education funded
A proposal from the Swedish government suggests that new police officers can have their education fully funded if they commit to a minimum of eight years in the profession after completing their training.
Civic Group Files Complaint Against Jang In-soo and Kim Eo-jun Over Allegations of Case Dismissal Transactions
A civic group has reported Jang In-soo to the police for alleging a transaction related to the dismissal of charges against President Lee Jae-myung during a YouTube broadcast.
Chairman of the Prosecutorial Reform Advisory Committee: "Completely abolishing supplementary investigations by prosecutors will cause unbearable chaos"
The chairman of the Prosecutorial Reform Advisory Committee expressed that completely abolishing supplementary investigations by prosecutors would lead to significant chaos in the criminal justice process.
Local Police, the government accelerates on the reform: "More training, funds, protections, and tools"
The Italian government is pushing for a reform in local police to modernize and enhance public safety regulations by 2026.
Family of Indigenous man who died in custody say justice 'won't be done'
The family of Mark Merriman, an Indigenous man who died in custody in 2022, expresses their belief that justice will not be served following the coroner's findings regarding his death.
Mendonça authorizes the Federal Police to transfer Vorcaro and other prisoners to state penitentiaries
Minister André Mendonça of Brazil's Federal Supreme Court has authorized the Federal Police to transfer banker Daniel Vorcaro and other detainees from Operation Compliance Zero to state prison facilities due to inadequate conditions at police custody units.
In Madagascar, authorities seek to rebuild a national police criticized by user groups
Madagascar's authorities have launched a large-scale initiative to reform the national police amid a crisis of public trust, with a series of national consultations planned to address issues like cybercrime and trafficking.
Draft Law for Cyber Protection: Government Wants to Allow BKA Access to Servers Abroad
The German government is proposing a reform that would grant the Federal Criminal Police (BKA) greater powers to combat cyber threats, including the ability to intervene in foreign networks.
Wayne Couzens' sick final insult to Sarah Everard's body as family couldn't say goodbye
Wayne Couzens, the man convicted of murdering Sarah Everard, committed a heinous act by burning her remains, denying her family a chance to say goodbye.
Threw Molotov cocktails in front of Congress, was released, and was arrested again during a march against labor reform
A 39-year-old man, previously arrested for throwing Molotov cocktails at police, was detained again during a protest against labor reform in Buenos Aires.
SHOCKING: From 'parties' to murder charge: Meelis Annusveri’s scandalous decline reached a tragic ending
The death of a man found near Are in Pärnumaa has drawn public attention to former Reform Party member Meelis Annusveri, as the case remains under preliminary investigation with police and prosecutors continuing their inquiries.
Reform reports claims of 'family voting' to police and Electoral Commission
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has reported allegations of illegal 'family voting' during the Gorton and Denton by-election to law enforcement and electoral authorities.
Video: the incidents at the Obelisco due to a protest against the labor reform, from a drone
Left-wing protesters gathered at the Obelisco in Buenos Aires to oppose labor reform, as police intervened to prevent street blockages.
Tinubu's state police plan generational reform - Kogi
The Kogi State Government supports President Bola Tinubu's plan to establish state police, viewing it as a transformative measure for Nigeria's security system.
New Inspector-General, Old Challenges: Expectations Following Disu's Appointment
The appointment of Olatunji Disu as the new Inspector-General of Police in Nigeria comes amid significant public expectations for reform in the face of ongoing security challenges.
Eastern Finland police closed investigation into alleged female genital mutilation in Kuopio – no crime has occurred
The Eastern Finland police have concluded their preliminary investigation into an alleged case of female genital mutilation in Kuopio, determining that no crime took place.
VIDEOS: Good Morning DF on Friday, February 20, 2026
The report covers various national news topics including a police investigation, labor reforms, and an incident involving an airplane in São Paulo.
VIDEOS: BDP of Friday, February 20, 2026
This summary covers key news highlights from February 20, 2026, including investigations, labor laws, and accidents in Brazil.
VIDEOS: Good Morning City South of Minas on Friday, February 20, 2026
The article reports on various events, including a limitation on the Federal Police's access to a major investigation, the approval of labor reforms in Argentina, and distressing local incidents in Brazil.
Judge tosses lawsuit from ex-NYPD commissioner accusing department of 'systemic corruption'
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit from a former NYPD commissioner alleging systemic corruption within the department.
In the protest against the Labor Reform, there were clashes with the police and four people were arrested
Clashes between protesters and police occurred during a protest against labor reform in Argentina, leading to multiple arrests after tensions escalated.
Police and protesters clash in Argentina as Congress discusses labor reform
Clashes erupted between police and protesters in Buenos Aires amid discussions in Congress about labor reform legislation proposed by President Javier Milei.
Juan Grabois labeled the labor reform as 'dehumanizing' and called for police not to receive 'poverty wages'
Juan Grabois criticized the proposed labor reform in Argentina, calling it 'dehumanizing' and highlighted the issue of low police salaries against the backdrop of recent layoffs.
Preventive prison is ordered and the protester who made and threw a molotov cocktail at the police during the march for labor reform will remain detained
A protester who threw molotov cocktails at the police during a march against labor reform in Argentina will remain in detention after a judge granted preventive custody.
VIDEO: Police tear gas protesters at National Assembly
The Nigerian Police faced backlash for using tear gas against protesters demanding electronic transmission of election results during a demonstration at the National Assembly.
Watch ⟩ Tax and Customs Police Under Scandal Begins Work as Separate Ministry of Internal Affairs Institution
Latvia's Tax and Customs Police has officially become a separate entity under the Ministry of Internal Affairs as of January 1st, with former Criminal Police chief Andrejs Grišins appointed as its head.
Disciplinary punishments follow the reform of the tax and customs police
The reform of the tax and customs police in Latvia has faced significant challenges since its implementation at the start of the year, including leadership changes and legislative complexities.
Monitoring the Reforms of the Tax and Customs Police Accompanied by Litigation Over Disciplinary Punishments
The ongoing reform in Latvia's State Revenue Service has been laborious, marked by significant challenges and associated legal battles.
Another of the accused of assembling and launching Molotov cocktails in front of Congress has been arrested
A third suspect involved in the mob violence during labor reform protests has been arrested in Argentina.
Consolidation of Arrest Warrant Examination on Holidays and Nights to Tokyo and Osaka Courts Online
Japan's Supreme Court plans to streamline the examination of arrest warrants requested by police during holidays and nights to be handled online by courts in Tokyo and Osaka.
Two accused arrested for the damage outside Congress
Argentine police arrested two individuals linked to recent disturbances outside the Congress during labor reform discussions.
"70% of minors who commit crimes end up dead": the dramatic figure from a former deputy chief of the Buenos Aires Police to defend the Juvenile Criminal Reform
A former deputy chief of the Buenos Aires Police warns that 70% of minors involved in crime eventually die, in the context of new juvenile justice reforms proposed by the Argentine government.
Police officer replaced by police employee
The Norwegian government is proposing to replace gendered titles in the justice sector with gender-neutral terms.
The police changed their uniforms, but the reforms have not come. Bangladesh is an example of how difficult it is to get rid of authoritarians (report from The New York Times)
In Bangladesh, police have changed their uniforms in a superficial move amidst ongoing issues of authoritarian governance and the recent parliamentary elections.