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.
A woman assaulted a trolleybus driver in Kaunas
A woman allegedly assaulted a trolleybus driver in Kaunas, prompting a police investigation into the public disturbance.
Cancer-linked pesticide in the spotlight after controversial order: 'Toxic by design'
The debate surrounding glyphosate, a herbicide linked to health risks, intensifies following a controversial executive order from President Trump to ensure its availability for national defense.
Colombia announces the closing of its borders from March 7, 2026, for voting
Colombia will close its borders on March 7, 2026, as part of measures to ensure public order during legislative elections on March 8.
San Francisco approves "ICE-free zones" on public property: what it prohibits, what it cannot stop, and what happens with the court order
San Francisco has established "ICE-free zones" on public property, aiming to limit federal immigration enforcement activities within city facilities.
[Editorial] The Constitutional Court Expands 'Freedom of Assembly' Rejecting Supreme Court's Guilty Verdict
The Constitutional Court of Korea ruled against the strict punishment of participants in outdoor rallies for not filing advance reports, stating it excessively restricts the constitutional right to freedom of expression.
Man performs sex act on himself outside home as neighbours frantically call cops
A man in Uttoxeter was sentenced to a community order after performing lewd acts in public, prompting neighbors to alert the police.
Read the presentation by Prof. Hrabar: Strong criticism of the Constitutional Court regarding surrogacy
Prof. Dubravka Hrabar criticized the Croatian Constitutional Court's decision on surrogacy at a round table discussion, calling it a serious threat to the rule of law and public order.
Bratislava bans "beer bikes" due to noise and disturbances
Bratislava has prohibited the operation of beer bikes, citing concerns over noise and public order disturbances.
President Yoon: 'Accelerate housing supply including third new towns' order
President Yoon has instructed to expedite the development of public housing sites in the metropolitan area, including the third new towns, emphasizing the need for efficient progress.
Who were the couple shot dead by the woman's ex-partner in the interior of SP
A couple was shot and killed by the woman's ex-partner in Botucatu, SP, following a prior court denial for a protective order against him.
Romania will eliminate 10% of public sector jobs
Romanian Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan has announced plans to cut 10% of public sector jobs in order to reduce the national budget deficit.
Police visited protesting educators in Alytus after receiving reports from students
The police intervened in Alytus after students reported that protesting teachers were recording them without consent, which has raised concerns about potential public order violations.
New York police officers attacked with snowballs while trying to contain a disorder in the park; VIDEO
New York police officers faced an unusual attack with snowballs while attempting to manage a chaotic scene at Washington Square Park.
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.
‘We’ll soon learn if aliens are real’ – Pentagon chief
US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has stated that he will discover whether the Pentagon has records of aliens alongside the American public, following an executive order from President Trump to disclose information on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs).
Police Notice Issued to 13 Students for Praying at Lucknow University
Thirteen students at Lucknow University received police notices for allegedly disrupting construction work and conducting religious activities on campus.
After the cartel leader's assassination, Mexico deployed 2,500 soldiers, says defense secretary
Following the assassination of cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera, also known as 'El Mencho', Mexico has deployed an additional 2,500 soldiers to the operation zone to maintain order and curb the violence incited by his death.
Piauí Public Servants Have Until Friday (27) to Update the New Identity Card; See How
Active public servants in Piauí must update their National Identity Card by the deadline set for this Friday (27) in order to receive their official state identification.
"Slashed throat, attempted murder": capital judges assessed the bloody events in Marijampolė differently
The Lithuanian Court of Appeals delivered a controversial verdict regarding a violent incident in Marijampolė, focusing on the legal responsibility for bodily harm and public order violations.
Kenya: Nairobi Moves to Tighten Alcohol Laws in Major Overhaul to Protect Families
Nairobi County is proposing a comprehensive legislative overhaul of alcohol regulations to enhance family protection, public health, and industry order.
Relics of Saints Displayed for the First Time
The public in Assisi can now view the 800-year-old remains of Saint Francis of Assisi for the first time since his death in 1226.
Italy: St Francis of Assisi's bones on public display for first time
The bones of St Francis of Assisi are on public display in Italy for the first time, marking a significant anniversary for the Franciscan order.
The truth is out there: Will we finally learn it thanks to Trump's order to open files on aliens and UFOs?
Donald Trump announced an order to declassify UFO and alien life files, sparking public speculation about hidden truths and implications for Washington.
Offense Against Public Order and Peace
The article features reader comments on the controversial symbols related to the communist era in Zagreb, sparking debate about their impact on the victims of the Croatian War of Independence.
MPF presents new legal challenges against the order for the forced eviction of the Santarém port
The Federal Public Ministry of Brazil has filed new legal actions against the forced eviction order affecting a port occupied by indigenous protesters in Santarém, Pará.
Manchester Britain First march and counter-protest LIVE as police issue warning
A Britain First march in Manchester is facing counter-protests from anti-fascist groups, leading to police issuing a dispersal order to maintain public safety.
City Hall installs traps against the dengue mosquito
The city of São José dos Campos is implementing new traps to monitor the presence of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in order to improve dengue prevention efforts.
Public competition in Catalão suspended by court order
The public competition in Catalão for immediate vacancies and a reserve list in the healthcare sector has been suspended by a court ruling due to the absence of quotas for racial minorities in the application.
After R. Žemaitaitis' meeting with voters - a monetary fine for a woman who disturbed public order
A woman was fined for disturbing public order during a meeting with Lithuanian politician R. Žemaitaitis.
"Given the great interest generated," Donald Trump announces he will order the publication of documents on UFOs and extraterrestrials
Donald Trump has announced plans to instruct federal agencies to identify and release documents related to UFOs and extraterrestrial life following public demand.
Donald Trump announced that he will order the declassification of documents on UFOs and extraterrestrial life
Donald Trump stated that he will mandate the declassification of government documents related to UFOs and extraterrestrial life in response to public interest.
Trump's Order to Release Files on Aliens and UFOs
U.S. President Donald Trump plans to instruct federal agencies to locate and publish government files related to extraterrestrial life and unidentified flying objects (UFOs), responding to public interest.
Repeat offender labeled 'danger to the community' walks free after Biden autopen clemency
A repeat offender, previously deemed a danger to the community, has been released following a clemency order signed by President Biden with an autopen.
Vacation hotspot may ban alcohol sales during key hours in sweeping new crackdown
Croatia's city of Split is proposing a ban on alcohol sales from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. to promote public health and order.
Notice for drivers in New York: a key parking rule returns today and they may receive fines
The Alternate Side Parking rule in New York City is being reinstated after a suspension due to severe weather conditions, reminding drivers to move their vehicles accordingly to avoid fines.
Brandon Johnson limited overtime spending for the Chicago police and created a new oversight framework
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has signed an executive order limiting police overtime spending in efforts to manage the city's budget while ensuring public safety.
Entered as wedding guests, shot in the head... Brutal murder of AAP sarpanch
The public murder of a sarpanch affiliated with the Aam Aadmi Party during a wedding in Punjab has shocked the state.
Samba school and traditional block parades in São Luís begin this Thursday (19); see the order of presentations
The samba school and traditional block parades in São Luís will take place starting Thursday, with free public access to the venue.
Apologize, Ex-Wife, and We Will Withdraw the Case - Says Kumar Sanu, Court Has Given This Order
Playback singer Kumar Sanu is involved in a legal dispute with his ex-wife Rita Bhattacharya over defamation claims, with the Bombay High Court suggesting a public apology could resolve the matter.
Gabon shuts down Facebook, TikTok over hate, ‘conflict inducing’ posts
Gabon suspended Facebook and TikTok due to concerns over content that could incite conflict and undermine public order.
Guard Avoids Charges for Pushing Activist on New Year's Eve
A guard who pushed a climate activist in front of Amalienborg after King Frederik's New Year speech will not face assault charges, according to the Ministry of Defense's Audit Corps.
[Editorial] The sentencing of Yoon Seok-yeol: the judiciary's 'will to uphold the constitution' is being watched by the entire nation
The first-instance sentencing trial for Yoon Seok-yeol, charged with leading a rebellion, is set for the 19th, with a significant public focus on the judiciary's integrity and the legal ramifications of his alleged actions.
Mikołaj Małecki: Public Order Also Functions on the Internet
An article promoting a subscription package for PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times highlights the strength of journalism accessible online.
Death of Quentin in Lyon: No more meetings in universities if there are risks of "public order disturbances," announces the Minister of Higher Education
The French Minister of Higher Education announced that meetings in universities would be prohibited if there are risks of public disorder following the death of a young nationalist activist in Lyon.
TRF1 accepts appeals and suspends decision to vacate the port area of Santarém
The Federal Regional Court of the 1st Region (TRF1) in Brazil has suspended a forced eviction order regarding access roads to the port complex in Santarém, following appeals by the Public Prosecutor's Office and the Federal Public Defender's Office.
Meloni Government Increases Powers of Italian Police
The Meloni government is expanding police powers in Italy, raising concerns from critics about potential suppression of leftist protests.
Why We Cannot Do Without Unwritten Rules
The article discusses the unwritten social norms within public transportation in Sweden and their significance in maintaining order and respect among passengers.
Mass youth brawl in the center of Kaišiadorys: urgent medical assistance required
A violent altercation involving young people in the center of Kaišiadorys led to injuries and police intervention.
'So that there is evidence': This is how the attack against Alessandra Rojo and the injuries she showed (Video)
Alessandra Rojo de la Vega, the mayor of Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City, reported an attack against her and her staff during a public order operation, displaying injuries sustained in the altercation.