Police officer who kicked woman's face during incident was alerted by colleague to turn on camera; VIDEO
A new video shows a police officer being reminded by a colleague to activate a body camera moments before he kicked a woman's face during an incident in São Vicente, Brazil.
After the scandalous statements by A. Valotka – V. Aleknavičienė's promise
Lithuania’s Minister V. Aleknavičienė announces an inquiry regarding the ethical conduct of language inspector A. Valotka following public outcry over his controversial remarks.
IG reduces tactical teams to boost supervision, deployment
The Inspector General of Police in Nigeria has issued a directive to limit the number of tactical teams in police formations to enhance oversight and address public complaints regarding their conduct.
Who blocks the code in the STF strengthens the reputation of the worst court of all time
The Brazilian Supreme Federal Court is facing criticism as public trust reaches an all-time low, amid calls for a code of conduct.
Police officer filmed kicking woman's face in building in coastal SP; VIDEO
A police officer in São Vicente, São Paulo, was filmed kicking a woman's face, raising concerns over police conduct.
HUB will carry out more than 800 procedures in a health event focused on women this Saturday
The Hospital Universitário de Brasília is set to conduct over 800 health procedures for women in a special event this Saturday as part of a national health initiative.
Public Debt Management Agency: Auction of six-month treasury bills on March 24
The Greek Public Debt Management Agency will conduct an auction for six-month treasury bills worth 400 million euros on March 24, 2026.
Warning to residents: fighter jet flights will take place over part of Lithuania
Residents of Lithuania are warned about upcoming fighter jet flights, which may produce loud noises resembling explosions as pilots conduct training exercises to ensure airspace security.
Teachers must endure a higher level of public scrutiny, said the Supreme Court
The Czech Supreme Court has ruled that teachers should be subject to greater public scrutiny in their professional conduct.
Distributors complain about Petrobras' fuel auctions
Petrobras is set to conduct new public auctions for the sale of diesel and gasoline, sparking complaints from distributors regarding price distortions.
VIDEOS: EPTV 1 South of Minas on Monday, March 16, 2026
The latest EPTV report covers various significant updates, including statements on public conduct from Judge Fachin, the announcement of Oscar winners, and health updates regarding Bolsonaro.
Public Ministry opens investigation into conduct of former general delegate of SC in Orelha case
The Public Ministry of Santa Catarina has initiated an inquiry into the actions of Ulisses Gabriel, the general delegate of the Civil Police, regarding the case of the dog Orelha's death.
Fachin states that judges must have 'irreproachable behavior in public and private life' in speech about ethics in the judiciary
The president of Brazil's Supreme Federal Court, Edson Fachin, emphasized the necessity for judges to maintain an irreproachable standard of conduct in both their public and private lives during a speech on judicial ethics.
Ear Dog: Public Ministry opens inquiry to investigate the conduct of former police chief in the case
The Public Ministry of Santa Catarina has initiated an inquiry to investigate former police chief Ulisses Gabriel for suspected irregularities related to the death of a community dog named Orelha, which suffered abuse before its death.
Examination of public housing prices from 18th... Same market reflection rate as last year
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in South Korea will conduct a review of public housing prices from the 18th to the 6th of the next month, maintaining the same market reflection rate as last year.
MP examines the conduct of the mayor of Cuiabá after mocking school meals without sugar: 'boring rules'
The public prosecutor's office in Cuiabá is investigating local mayor Abilio Brunini for mocking school meals that lack sugar and calling health regulations 'boring.'
Corregedoria publishes rules to curb political expression of prosecutors
The Corregedoria of the Federal Public Ministry (MPF) in Brazil has issued new regulations limiting public political expressions by prosecutors, including their conduct on social media.
Severe Weather and Other Disasters: Alarm at 11 AM: Sirens and Warning Apps Will Be Tested
Bavaria will conduct a test alarm at 11 AM today to assess various emergency warning systems, including sirens and mobile apps, to enhance public safety during severe weather events.
MP charges police officers for invading and breaking into homes during mega-operation: footage shows agents removing objects in a blanket
The Public Prosecutor's Office in Brazil has charged ten police officers for their involvement in a deadly operation in Rio de Janeiro, where they allegedly broke into homes, leading to widespread scrutiny of police conduct.
BUK probes student over online misconduct allegations
Bayero University Kano is investigating a student accused of online impersonation and financial scams based on public commentary and social media reports.
'Naming them is not justice': robodebt victims feel let down by findings of corruption watchdog
Victims of the robodebt scheme express frustration over a recent report that found some public officials engaged in corrupt conduct but will not face charges.
Delegate reports embarrassment during meeting with Maranhão security secretary; he denies accusations
A delegate from Maranhão's Civil Police reported being embarrassed during meetings with the state's Secretary of Public Security, who has denied the accusations.
'Expectation of such behavior...' Giriraj Singh speaks about Rahul
BJP leader Giriraj Singh criticized Rahul Gandhi and other opposition leaders for their disappointing behavior in the assembly, stating that such conduct is unacceptable, particularly under the scrutiny of public administration.
After I. Ruginienė’s family visit to the Vatican – A. Širininskienė’s appeal to the VTEK
Lithuanian MP A. Širininskienė has appealed to the VTEK to investigate I. Ruginienė's conduct regarding her family's inclusion in a government-funded delegation to the Vatican.
Samsung Group's 18 subsidiaries to accept applications for 2026 mid-year recruitment from 10th to 17th
Samsung Group will conduct public recruitment for 18 subsidiaries from October 10 to 17, aiming to hire 60,000 employees over the next five years.
UFLA Laboratory is Qualified to Conduct Arbovirus Tests
The Federal University of Lavras' Molecular Diagnosis Laboratory in Southern Minas has been authorized to perform molecular diagnostics for several arboviruses.
A new environment for public consultations is being developed for municipalities
A new system for municipalities in Estonia to conduct public consultations is under development by the Estonian Association of Cities and Municipalities.
Vaccination against yellow fever: campaign will have Day D this Saturday (7) in Vale do Paraíba
The state of São Paulo will conduct a Day D vaccination campaign against yellow fever, offering residents the opportunity to receive the vaccine and update their immunization records.
L. Kasčiūnas on K. Starkevičius's decision: "An example for everyone of how politicians can and should behave"
L. Kasčiūnas praised K. Starkevičius's decision to address a personal matter without the protection of his parliamentary mandate, emphasizing this as a model of proper political conduct.
Sokoto, UNICEF conduct pre-polio vaccination campaign in eight LGs
The Sokoto State Government and UNICEF have initiated a pre-polio vaccination campaign across eight local government areas in Sokoto as part of preparations for a larger immunization initiative scheduled for March 2026.
Media: NŠA employee who spoke publicly about misconduct faces an official investigation
A director at the National Agency for Education in Lithuania faces an official investigation following claims of misconduct against a subordinate after discussing the issue in public.
Employee who 'devoted herself only to conversations and activities on her cell phone' is dismissed from the Uberlândia City Hall
An employee of Uberlândia's City Hall was dismissed for neglecting her duties and excessively using her cellphone during work hours.
Bradáčová was unsuccessful. The Supreme Court defended a woman from Plzeň who punched a police officer
The Czech Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a woman from Plzeň who punched a police officer, marking a notable case regarding police conduct and public defense.
Government to Focus on Public Opinion on Criminal Procedure Issues in March-April
The South Korean government is set to conduct intensive public consultations on key issues related to criminal procedure law, including supplementary investigative powers, during March and April.
Ban on keeping beer in cars, fines for swearing! Canada has many strange laws
Canada enforces various unusual laws including restrictions on carrying beer in cars and hefty fines for swearing in public.
Guayaquil's ATM Enables Technical Vehicle Inspection Without Appointments
The ATM in Guayaquil is now allowing vehicle owners to conduct technical inspections without prior appointments due to system issues.
Man with a machete near a school in Plzeň accused of disorderly conduct and dangerous threats
A man armed with a machete near a school in the Plzeň region has been charged with disorderly conduct and making dangerous threats.
The notes of the spies during the trial of 23-F: 'Doubt is introduced regarding the King's conduct'
Spanish intelligence monitored the trial against the 23-F coup plotters, noting the impact on public perception and the conduct of the King.
VIDEOS: JL1 of Wednesday, February 25, 2026
A CPI session in Brazil escalated into a physical confrontation while discussing sensitive political issues, including the financial conduct of public figures and various interventions by politicians.
Readers' Letters: Signs, Benefits, Uruguay River
The letters from readers express concerns about political conduct in Argentina and the impact of economic policies on retirees.
Jacek Dubois: A Lawyer from Big Brother
Jacek Dubois emphasizes the importance of ethical standards and client confidentiality for law trainees, comparing their conduct to being under public scrutiny in a reality show.
Calgary city council unanimously supports review of downtown free fare zone
Calgary city council has voted unanimously to conduct a comprehensive review of the downtown free fare zone following a previous vote against its elimination.
INSS holds a drive to advance scheduled consultations in 4 cities in MS
The National Institute of Social Security (INSS) will conduct a drive this weekend in four cities in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul to expedite previously scheduled medical assessments.
The Hygiene Institute will conduct an adult lifestyle monitoring study in the spring
The Hygiene Institute in Lithuania plans to conduct an anonymous survey on adult lifestyles in various public places this spring.
Police Officer Kisses Transgender Person Making a Reel, The Video Goes Viral...
A police constable in Kanpur was captured on video kissing a transgender person who was filming a reel during a public event, leading to significant controversy and questions regarding police conduct.
Letters from Readers: A Regrettable Debate, Disconnection, Difficult but Necessary
This article discusses readers' letters criticizing the recent debate in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies regarding the Labor Modernization Law, highlighting the disappointing tone and conduct of the legislators involved.
Former British Ambassador to the U.S. Peter Mandelson arrested for his connection to the Epstein case
Peter Mandelson, the former British ambassador to the U.S., has been arrested in London amid allegations relating to his public office conduct and his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
The government is considering removing Andrew from the line of succession
The Swedish government is reportedly contemplating the removal of Prince Andrew from the British line of succession after public and parliamentary pressure regarding his past conduct.
Arrested and released: What now for ex-prince Andrew?
Former Prince Andrew has been arrested and is under investigation by British police for misconduct in public office during his tenure as a trade envoy.
Former Prince Andrew arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office: A look back at his life in photos
Former Prince Andrew has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office amid ongoing scrutiny over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and allegations of sexual misconduct.