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.
Former Prince Andrew Leaves the Police Station After Being Arrested for His 'Inappropriate Conduct'
Former British prince Andrew has left a police station in Aysham after being detained for over eleven hours on allegations of inappropriate conduct during his public role as a special envoy for International Trade.
Britain: King Charles at a fashion show in London after the arrest of his brother Andrew
King Charles appeared at a London fashion show shortly after his brother, Prince Andrew, was arrested on suspicion of inappropriate conduct in public office.
Experts speak out about former Prince Andrew's detention: it becomes clear how long he may be behind bars
Experts discuss the implications and potential duration of former Prince Andrew's detention following allegations of misconduct in public office.
From nudity to water fights from tankers: The most controversial situations left by Carnival in Ecuador
Ecuador's recent Carnival celebrations descended into chaos in various provinces, leading to viral videos of controversial behavior and raising discussions about safety and public conduct.
MPF recommends that Petrobras and Ibama suspend licensing and analyze impacts of oil exploration in the Amazon Delta
The Federal Public Ministry (MPF) in Brazil has recommended that Petrobras and the environmental agency Ibama suspend oil exploration licensing at the Amazon Delta and conduct a thorough environmental impact assessment.
Largest measles outbreak in 30 years in the U.S. leads clinics to attend to patients in cars
The largest measles outbreak in the U.S. in 30 years has prompted clinics in South Carolina to conduct patient evaluations in parking lots to prevent the spread of the highly contagious virus within waiting rooms.
Public Debt Management Agency: Auction of 6-Month Treasury Bills on February 18, 2026
The Greek government will conduct an auction for 6-month Treasury bills on February 18, 2026, to raise 400 million euros.
Body of dog Orelha exhumed at the request of the Public Prosecutor's Office and undergoes new examination in SC
The body of Orelha, a community dog killed after being assaulted in Praia Brava, Florianópolis, has been exhumed for further examination as mandated by the Santa Catarina Public Prosecutor's Office.
CCB quizzes OSOPADEC leadership over alleged N463m misappropriation
The leadership of the Ondo State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission is being questioned by the Code of Conduct Bureau regarding an alleged N463 million misappropriation of funds.
Police investigate racism complaint against porter at private school in Campinas, and Labor Public Prosecutor's Office examines the institution's conduct
The Civil Police in Brazil has opened an investigation into claims of racism made by a former porter, Rodnei Ferraz, against students at a private school in Campinas.
Understand what led the general delegate of SC to have his conduct investigated in the case of the dog Orelha
The general delegate of Santa Catarina, Ulisses Gabriel, is being investigated by the Public Prosecutor's Office for his conduct during the investigation of animal abuse related to a community dog named Orelha, who was killed in January.
The Defense Forces are looking for ways to practice urban warfare in buildings
The Estonian Defense Forces are seeking opportunities to conduct urban warfare training in public buildings to gain experience in different environments.
The Defense Forces conduct urban battles in public spaces in cooperation with the local government
The Estonian Defense Forces are exploring possibilities to conduct urban combat exercises in public buildings to gain experience in diverse environments.
Public Prosecutor requests exhumation of dog Orelha and investigates chief delegate
The Public Prosecutor's Office in Santa Catarina requested the exhumation of the body of the dog Orelha and is investigating the conduct of the state's chief police delegate due to inconsistencies in the case.
The conduct of the general delegate of SC in the Orelha dog case will be investigated by the Public Ministry
The conduct of Ulisses Gabriel, the General Delegate of the Civil Police of Santa Catarina, is under investigation by the state's Public Ministry concerning allegations of abuse of authority and procedural violations in the case related to a community dog named Orelha.
No kisses, no love... The air hostess revealed what happens when she wears the uniform and what is banned
Flight attendants face strict regulations regarding personal conduct while in uniform, including bans on public displays of affection, smoking, and drinking.
Police operation in Kokemäki – police ask to avoid movement
Police in Kokemäki are asking the public to avoid unnecessary movement around the area near Myyränkatu while they conduct an operation at a private residence.
I refuse to be pressed against a woman like an animal? This is not it, rejects judge's affair
A Czech judge has publicly rejected allegations of inappropriate behavior, claiming he refuses to conform to societal expectations regarding personal conduct.
Citizen Participation Council offers to renew two electoral vocal representatives in May, while candidacies for the 2027 sectional elections are being prepared
The Citizen Participation Council of Ecuador plans to conduct a public contest in May 2026 to renew two key electoral representatives ahead of the sectional elections set for February 2027.
Fear and Curses on the Kaunas Trolleybus: Man Threatened Passengers and Attacked an Elderly Woman
A man displaying aggressive behavior on a Kaunas trolleybus threatened passengers and exhibited erratic conduct, alarming fellow riders.
Indian woman caused traffic chaos, prayed in the middle of a busy road
An Indian woman created a traffic disruption by praying in the middle of a busy road.
TSE will hold unprecedented hearing in Belém to hear indigenous peoples about the 2026 Elections
The Superior Electoral Court (TSE) will conduct a public hearing in Belém to engage with indigenous peoples and marginalized groups regarding the rules for the 2026 General Elections.
Public Opinion Poll on Nuclear Power Plant Location in Yeongdeok, Gyeongbuk... "Insufficient Deliberation Raises Residents' Concerns"
Yeongdeok County in Gyeongbuk has decided to conduct a public opinion poll regarding its participation in a bid for a new nuclear power plant, amidst concerns from anti-nuclear residents' groups about the poll being conducted hastily without adequate deliberation.
Toffoli defends self-restraint in the STF, and Moraes speaks of the 'demonization of lectures'
In discussions about a code of conduct at Brazil's Supreme Court (STF), Minister Alexandre de Moraes denied that judges handle cases with personal ties and mentioned the public's increasing stigmatization of judges giving lectures.
Military Public Ministry points out Bolsonaro's disregard for the ethics of the Armed Forces
The Military Public Ministry has highlighted Jair Bolsonaro's neglect of basic ethical principles of military conduct in a representation filed to the Superior Military Court, advocating for the loss of his military rank.
Olympics, left still attacks on the Ice. Piantedosi: "No operational activity"
Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi stated during a briefing that the ICE agents in Milan-Cortina will not conduct operational police activities, emphasizing that public safety is solely provided by national police forces.
Amid the bus drivers' strike, Public Ministry asks São Luís City Hall to evaluate agreement to regularize public transport
The Maranhão Public Ministry has requested that the São Luís City Hall inform within five days whether it is interested in entering into a Conduct Adjustment Term to regularize the urban public transport in the capital.
Fake recruitment websites in circulation, NIS warns Nigerians
The Nigeria Immigration Service has warned the public about fraudulent recruitment websites falsely claiming to conduct hiring for the service, emphasizing that only the official process managed by the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board is legitimate.
Property Auction Calendar for February 2026
In February, Banco Ciudad and the State Property Administration Agency (AABE) will conduct public property auctions in various neighborhoods of Buenos Aires, including Caballito and Recoleta, with starting prices ranging from US$34,000 to US$90,000.
Appeals to the Minister and says that shouting does not help
An academic urges Iceland's new Minister of Education to conduct research on reading instruction in primary schools, asserting that shouting does not contribute to solutions.
An Investigation into Sound Insulation in the Capital Area
Following a deadly fire in Switzerland, the Fire Chief in the capital region plans to conduct an assessment of soundproof materials used in the area and urges citizens to be mindful of their choices in sound insulation.
Victoria police revokes powers to allow warrantless pat-downs across inner Melbourne
Victoria Police has rescinded its authority to conduct warrantless searches in Melbourne's inner city four months earlier than intended, effective from January 9, 2026.
Their predictions are being closely monitored. The shamans gathered and revealed what awaits us
A group of Peruvian shamans convened in Miraflores, Lima, to conduct their annual ritual where they share predictions for the coming year, attracting public interest for its political and global implications.