VIDEOS: Good Morning Acre this Thursday, February 26, 2026
A summary of various news highlights including political conflicts, crime, education concerns, festival announcements, and serious allegations in Brazil.
[Editorial] The Last-Minute Amendment of the Misapplication of Law Crime, Legislative Completeness of Reform Process Must Be Enhanced
The South Korean National Assembly passed a bill establishing a crime for the misapplication of law after last-minute amendments were made to address concerns from civil society and political circles.
Lim Eun-jung targets Baek Hae-ryong by recalling the 'Han Myung-sook case'... "The customs drug investigation is not different from that of the prosecution"
Lim Eun-jung criticized detective Baek Hae-ryong’s investigation methods as akin to the criticized prosecutorial tactics during the Han Myung-sook political funding case, amid claims of a lack of substance in a drug investigation involving customs officers.
Desperate screams from inmates in El Rodeo 1, the prison where Nahuel Gallo is held: "They are asking for the Red Cross and paramedics"
Inmates at El Rodeo 1 prison are calling for urgent medical help, sparking family protests demanding the release of political prisoners and raising alarm over reports of torture.
Aphrodite Latinopoulou: A 43-year-old identified for insults and incitement to violence against her
A 43-year-old man has been identified and charged for insulting and inciting violence against Greek MEP Aphrodite Latinopoulou.
VIDEO: Good Morning City South of Minas, Thursday, February 26, 2026
The report highlights various incidents, including ongoing investigations, fatalities due to weather, and significant political developments.
The Criminal Case of Eugenijus Sabutis Transferred to Court
The criminal case against Eugenijus Sabutis, a council member in Jonava, has been forwarded to court over accusations of fraud involving falsified expense reports.
It is still night in Caracas
The article discusses the film 'Aún es de noche en Caracas,' which depicts the social and political collapse in Venezuela amidst crime and chaos.
Conviction brings relief, but does not repair our pain, says survivor of attack that killed Marielle
Fernanda Chaves, the sole survivor of the 2018 attack that killed councilwoman Marielle Franco and her driver Anderson Gomes, expressed relief at the conviction of those responsible but emphasized the ongoing issues of crime in Rio de Janeiro.
The conviction of the masterminds behind Marielle Franco's execution - The Subject #1667
The Supreme Federal Court of Brazil convicted the Brazão brothers for the 2018 murder of councilwoman Marielle Franco and driver Anderson Gomes after nearly eight years since the crime was committed.
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.
[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.
VIDEOS: Acre Journal 2nd Edition this Wednesday, February 25, 2026
The article discusses the assassination of a councilwoman and the subsequent financial penalties imposed on individuals identified as Chiquinho and Domingos for damages to the victim's family.
Family members of Marielle celebrate the conviction of the masterminds by the STF: 'Justice for her is a lifelong task'
Relatives of assassinated councilwoman Marielle Franco celebrated the conviction of the crime's masterminds by Brazil's Supreme Court during an emotional session.
VIDEOS: JA 1st Edition - on Wednesday, February 25, 2026
The article discusses various legal cases and political developments in Brazil, including discussions around sentencing and law enforcement issues.
Videos from g1 and TV Subaé - Wednesday, February 25, 2026
The article discusses recent significant legal and political events in Brazil, including ongoing prosecutions and legislative changes.
Notebooks of the Bribes: The Trial Court Rejected an Attempt by Ricardo Jaime to Dismiss One of the Judges
In a legal move, Ricardo Jaime's attempt to disqualify judge Fernando Canero on grounds of perceived bias has been rejected by the Federal Oral Court No. 7.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Acre this Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Today's broadcast includes various reports on crime, political decisions, and current events in Acre, Brazil.
VIDEOS: AB2 of Tuesday, February 24, 2026
The article discusses various incidents occurring on February 24, 2026, including a political response to service perks in Brazil, criminal cases, and tragedies involving families.
VIDEOS: EPTV 1 South of Minas Wednesday, February 25, 2026
The video segment covers various significant events and issues in Brazil, including police operations, tragic incidents, and analyses of political scenarios.
Afternoon recap: Court adjourns El-Rufai’s arraignment, Lawlessness are not new to me, says Obi, other top stories
A roundup of significant events including the adjournment of Nasir El-Rufai's court arraignment, political tensions in Edo State, and recent crime and safety updates across Nigeria.
VIDEOS: G1 for Wednesday, February 25
A series of significant events and reports from Brazil including political maneuvers, crime investigations, and a tragic incident of a woman rescued after being buried for over 15 hours.
Marielle Case: Moraes and Zanin vote to convict Brazão brothers as masterminds of the crime
Supreme Court Minister Cristiano Zanin voted to convict the Brazão brothers for their roles in the assassination of councilwoman Marielle Franco and her driver in 2018.
Moraes votes to condemn the Brazão brothers in the Marielle case: 'They were the masterminds'
Supreme Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes has voted to condemn the Brazão brothers for their roles as masterminds in the assassination of councilwoman Marielle Franco.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Minas of Wednesday, February 25, 2026
A news roundup from G1 covering significant events in Brazil, including political analysis and criminal cases.
Trial begins of Brazil politicians accused of ordering lawmakers murder
The trial has commenced for Brazilian politicians who are accused of orchestrating the murder of lawmakers, raising significant legal and political implications.
Crime and Political Contagion
The article discusses the violent clashes between a powerful Mexican drug cartel and Mexican law enforcement, highlighting concerns about the cartel's potential influence in Ecuador.
VIDEOS: Good Morning PE on Wednesday, February 25, 2026
The article reports on various significant events in Brazil and around the world, including local updates and international political developments.
‘1 billion won nomination fund suspicion’ Kang Seon-woo and Kim Kyung to undergo arrest examination on the 3rd of next month
Kang Seon-woo and Kim Kyung are set to face arrest examinations on the 3rd of next month regarding allegations of exchanging 100 million won as illegal political donations.
IDFC First Bank Scam... Mastermind of 590 Crore Fraud Arrested
In Haryana, the mastermind behind a scam involving IDFC First Bank and totaling 590 crore rupees has been arrested, causing political and investigative turmoil.
Cabeza de Vaca 'stands firm' after accusations of organized crime; will fight against the SCJN
Former Tamaulipas governor Francisco GarcÃa Cabeza de Vaca publicly denounced what he describes as political persecution following new judicial actions against him for alleged organized crime and money laundering.
VIDEOS: Jornal do Acre 2nd Edition this Tuesday, February 24, 2026
The article reports on various events in Brazil, including efforts to rescue a missing girl, flood impacts on residents, and a range of political and legal developments.
Marielle Case: Defense Sees Condemnation of Brazão Brothers as Certain
Defense lawyers for Chiquinho and Domingos Brazão believe in their innocence but expect their conviction in the Marielle Franco murder case as they are set to be judged by Brazil's Supreme Court.
Pulitzer Winner '25: A Reckoning with America in the Background of Trump
The article discusses a fictional crime narrative set in a small Mississippi town, intertwining themes of race, murder, and socio-political commentary amid the Trump era.
Violence: An Opposition Between Amnesiac and Mean-Spirited
The article critiques the response of Mexican political opposition parties to the recent elimination of a significant criminal leader, highlighting their reluctance to support the government in its fight against organized crime.
Marielle case: see who has already been convicted for the execution
The trial of suspects involved in the assassination of Rio de Janeiro councilwoman Marielle Franco has commenced, with three individuals already serving sentences for their roles in the crime.
Quentin and Ramelli? Right-wing kids, therefore to be killed
The article discusses the murder of a young individual named Quentin in Lyon, drawing parallels with a historical assassination in Italy and lamenting the recurrence of political violence against youth.
How organized crime in Latin America has turned into an integrated economic and political system?
The article discusses how drug cartels in Latin America, particularly in Mexico, have evolved into powerful entities that influence economic and political landscapes.
Ellekappa recounts the political reactions to the Rogoredo murder
The cartoon explores the political responses following the murder in Rogoredo, highlighting various reactions from political figures.
Man shot dead on Trump’s Florida estate ‘wouldn’t hurt an ant,’ says cousin
A 21-year-old man was shot dead by Secret Service agents after breaching the boundary of President Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, with family describing him as non-political and fearful of guns.
Family Members of Marielle Franco Express Surprise at Involvement of Delegate in the Crime: 'He Claimed to Be a Friend'; STF Judges the Perpetrators
The family of Marielle Franco, a councilwoman murdered in Rio de Janeiro in March 2018, is hopeful for justice as the Supreme Court begins the trial of those accused of orchestrating her murder.
Mayor of Manaus speaks about the arrest of former chief of staff and questions investigation into 'political core' of CV in AM
The Mayor of Manaus, David Almeida, addresses the arrest of his former chief of staff in connection with an investigation into the Comando Vermelho's political connections in Amazonas, expressing skepticism about the effectiveness of the operation.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Minas, Monday, February 23, 2026
The article covers various topics such as severe weather in Brazil, a substance called polylaminin that reconnects the spinal cord, state football matches, legal cases involving exploitation of minors, and political tensions related to Bolsonaro.
"Two weights, two measures": After the death of a young far-right activist in Lyon, the debate over the crime of a former Puma returns
The murder of a young far-right activist in France has reignited the debate over political violence and the case of Argentine rugby player Federico MartÃn Aramburú.
‘Marielle Franco Case’: Brazil judges two politicians accused of ordering the murder of the councilor from Rio
Brazil is currently judging two politicians accused of orchestrating the murder of Marielle Franco, a prominent councilor from Rio de Janeiro, in a case that has garnered significant attention and concerns about political impunity.
See who are the nine suspects of being part of the 'political nucleus' of the CV in Amazonas who are on the run
The Amazonas Civil Police have released the names and images of nine suspects linked to the 'political nucleus' of the Comando Vermelho criminal organization, who are currently fugitives.
Understand the case of a 35-year-old man acquitted after being convicted of rape against a 12-year-old girl
A 35-year-old man from Indianópolis was acquitted of raping a 12-year-old girl after the court determined their relationship was consensual, sparking legal and political debates in Brazil.
Argentina, you wouldn't understand: special 'Mirtha turns 99 years old'
This article celebrates Mirtha's 99th birthday by recounting significant moments from her career and illustrates other happenings in Argentina, including political events and crime.
Subversion? No, a disappointment in love. The absurd excuse of the train saboteur
A 20-year-old man in Italy claims that his act of placing stones on train tracks was motivated by personal issues rather than political intent, following his arrest for endangering transportation security.
What is known and what remains to be known about the operation against the 'political core' of the Comando Vermelho in Amazonas
The Amazonas Civil Police launched Operation Erga Omnes targeting a supposed political faction linked to Comando Vermelho, resulting in multiple arrests and significant seizures.