Police are investigating a theft from a store: goods worth over 200 euros have disappeared
The police in Kaunas, Lithuania, are investigating a theft from a store where goods worth 207.84 euros were stolen, and they are seeking public assistance in identifying a person of interest captured on surveillance.
Turin, Ramadan Arrives and Porta Palazzo Becomes a Kasbah
Italian politicians demand local police intervention in Porta Palazzo during Ramadan to address irregularities in food and goods distribution.
Bags, lingerie, and perfumes stolen. But the thieves are police officers and carabinieri
An investigation reveals that police officers and carabinieri in Rome stole goods from a store instead of maintaining public order.
Calgary city councillors seek ways to crack down on shoplifting under $100
Calgary city councillors are proposing a motion to address the rise in shoplifting incidents involving stolen goods valued under $100, focusing on improving enforcement and public trust.
Organized South American crime group burglarizes over 60 high-end Houston-area homes targeting designer goods
A South American crime ring has conducted over 60 burglaries in Houston, utilizing advanced tactics to target high-end homes and evade police detection.
The story of Norwegian aid is no longer entirely true
The article discusses the evolving narrative surrounding Norwegian aid, noting that the justification for it is becoming outdated amidst political debates.
VIDEO: guards enter through an open hole in the gate and arrest duo suspected of stealing goods from a warehouse that caught fire in Rio Preto
Two men were arrested on suspicion of stealing electric wiring from a municipal warehouse in São José do Rio Preto, Brazil.
[Exclusive] Grievous Question of Bribery of a Judge Summoned by the Public Prosecutors’ Office... Suspected of Receiving Millions in Cash and Goods
The High-ranking Officials Crime Investigation Office has summoned a chief judge for questioning over allegations of receiving bribes from a local lawyer.
Market in Juiz de Fora Center Closed for Placing Goods on Sidewalk, Fines Exceed R$ 70,000
A market in the center of Juiz de Fora has been closed by the city hall for obstructing public pathways with products displayed on the sidewalk, incurring fines surpassing R$ 70,000.
Seimo legal experts evaluated the proposal to limit outdoor advertising of erotic goods - they announced their conclusion
Lithuania's parliamentary legal experts criticized a proposal to ban outdoor advertising of erotic products, arguing that it is unnecessary given existing protections against harmful public information for minors.
Cuba on the Edge of Energy Crisis
Cuba is facing a severe energy crisis characterized by fuel shortages, long gasoline lines, minimal public transport, daily blackouts exceeding 12 hours, and a lack of basic goods impacting everyday life.
Daily Goods Manufacturer Executive Arrested for Tax Evasion of 120 Million Yen
Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office arrested executive Lee Kyung-hyun on charges of hiding approximately 471 million yen in income and evading about 128 million yen in corporate taxes through fictitious import transactions.
EU Initiative: Made in Europe as a New Quality Seal
The European Commission is advocating for a 'Made in Europe' label to promote local investments over imports, particularly emphasizing public procurement within Europe rather than relying on the US for high-tech goods, liquefied gas, and weapons.
"EU has not thought it through" – the problems with Europe's new climate tariff
The EU's new climate tariff for importing COâ‚‚-intensive goods has faced significant public ignorance and controversy, leading some countries to consider halting trade with Europe.
Residents of Venezuela say: After the joy, understanding set in - the regime is not going anywhere
Three days after Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro was captured by the US military, residents express mixed feelings of shock, joy, anger, and primarily fear about the uncertain future, while struggling to obtain basic goods amidst widespread curfews.