Fights broke out in the yard of an apartment building in Kaunas, threats of retribution made
A brawl occurred in a Kaunas apartment yard, leading to arrests and an investigation by law enforcement.
Personality Cult and Power: Trump at the Center of a Dangerous Political Shift
The article discusses the troubling rise of a personality cult surrounding President Donald Trump during his second term, as he seemingly disregards the post-war order and faces growing opposition from the American public regarding military actions.
Police Riot Control Reduced: Experimenting with Maintaining Order during Gatherings and Protests... "Trust Building is Necessary on Both Sides"
On January 17, a significant protest organized by major labor unions in South Korea demonstrated changes in police presence and management methods during public gatherings.
Football brawl in Trondheim
A violent clash between Rosenborg and Vålerenga supporters occurred in Trondheim, resulting in police intervention to maintain public order.
Vandal in Panevėžys center ransacked a café: kicked doors, smashed window, broke lamps
A drunken man vandalized a café in Panevėžys, damaging doors and windows, and terrorizing staff.
Journalist Aurimas Perednis evaluated the disputes over the slogan 'Lithuania for Lithuanians': Someone in the Kremlin is learning to award bonuses
Journalist Aurimas Perednis discusses the implications of the slogan 'Lithuania for Lithuanians' in light of historical contexts and recent controversies following an incident in Vilnius.
Man who assaulted ex-girlfriend with punches in elevator in Guarulhos is arrested again
A man who assaulted his ex-girlfriend in an elevator in Guarulhos has been arrested again following a preventive detention order by the court.
An administrative violation process has been initiated for mass Muslim prayers on the sidewalk in Riga
Riga's municipal police have launched an administrative violation procedure in response to mass Muslim prayers taking place on a sidewalk in the city.
Extension of the stay order at Sukkertoppen
The police have announced the extension of the stay and access ban in the Sukkertoppen area until March 21 following a significant wildfire.
Charity challenges 'chilling' law change restricting protest at animal testing sites
A charity is legally challenging a law change in the UK that restricts protests outside animal testing facilities by classifying them as 'key national infrastructure.'
Evacuation and alert level lifted due to avalanche risk
Authorities have lifted the evacuation order and alert level in response to avalanche risks in the region.
Uttar Pradesh will now have a full-time DGP, these names are at the forefront in the race
The Uttar Pradesh government has sent a panel of senior IPS officers to the Union Public Service Commission for the appointment of a full-time Director General of Police (DGP) following a Supreme Court order.
A. Kandrotas found guilty of inciting hatred, sentenced to imprisonment
A. Kandrotas-Celofanas has been sentenced to one year in prison for inciting hatred against a group of people.
The foreign woman will answer in court for incitement to hatred and public disorder
A foreign woman living in Lithuania is facing trial for inciting hatred and disturbing public order after a conflict at a ski resort.
A drunk man threatened policewomen with a knife in Marijampolė
In Marijampolė, a drunken man threatened policewomen with a knife during a call regarding a public order violation.
Gitanas Nausėda calls the slogan 'Lithuania for Lithuanians' foreign
Lithuania's President Gitanas Nausėda criticized the slogan 'Lithuania for Lithuanians', claiming it reflects negative historical connotations and called for a more inclusive approach to national identity.
City Hall expands fogging service with 10 cars per day
The City Hall of São José dos Campos has increased the number of daily vehicles for fogging to ten in order to combat the high incidence of mosquitoes this season.
Homeless man charged with attacking San Francisco mayor’s security detail arrested again days after release
A homeless man previously charged with attacking the security detail for San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie has been arrested again shortly after his release from jail for violating a stay-away order.
President Yoon: "We are fully prepared for a safe BTS concert... Please follow the guidance of on-site staff"
President Yoon expressed strong commitment to ensuring safety and public order during the upcoming BTS concert in Seoul.
Alice case: girl was shot to death after a collision between the criminals' car and the family's car, in Serra; order came from prison
The investigation into the shooting death of 6-year-old Alice Rodrigues, which occurred during a violent attack linked to organized crime, has concluded with multiple indictments, including those of a gang leader currently imprisoned.
Suspect of theft arrested in Volta Redonda
A man suspected of stealing a car battery was detained in Volta Redonda, Brazil, following an investigation by the local public order department.
"We have received the order to spill your blood": in Iran, the repression forces are on the defensive
Iranian revolutionary forces, particularly the Guardians of the Revolution, are showing signs of weakness amidst ongoing attacks, leading to a panicked response against the population.
Laurynas Ragelskis fined 85 euros for human stalking
Laurynas Ragelskis has been fined by the Vilnius police for stalking individuals and violating public order.
Two drunk men assaulted a security guard in a Klaipėda shopping center
Two intoxicated men attacked a security guard at a shopping center in Klaipėda, leading to an investigation for public order violation.
VTEK: The Mayor of Šiauliai Mismanaged Interests by Signing an Order to Allocate Funds to a Company Owned by His Relative
The Mayor of Šiauliai has been accused of conflict of interest for signing a financial support order to a company owned by a relative.
Teacher spotted strolling naked down street by pubgoers banned from classrooms
A former deputy head teacher in the UK was caught walking naked by the River Tyne and has been banned from teaching after being charged with a public order offence.
Vegas sheriff refuses judge’s order to free 35-arrest repeat offender — court clash heads to top
A Las Vegas sheriff is in legal conflict after refusing a judge's order to release a repeat offender with 35 arrests on electronic monitoring due to concerns about public safety.
The Legal System Evaluated Bartkevičius's Spit at Celofanas in Euros
The article discusses a public disturbance case involving Antanas Kandrotas, known as Celofanas, accused of assaulting public figure Valdas Bartkevičius during an event in Vilnius.
Media: A fine imposed on public figure V. Bartkevičius for assaulting Celofanas
Public figure V. Bartkevičius has been fined €85 for a minor public order offense in a recent incident, while A. Kandrotas faces criminal charges for assault.
Four bars are closed after inspection in Várzea Grande
Four bars in Várzea Grande, Brazil, were closed due to administrative irregularities following an inspection aimed at combating noise pollution and ensuring public order.
Prosecutor's Office: Lecturer K. Andrijauskas recognized as a suspect for public order violation
A lecturer has been identified as a suspect in a public order violation case involving a protest in Vilnius.
Drunken Trio Rampages in Kaunas Dormitory
A group of three intoxicated men caused a disturbance in a dormitory in Kaunas, Lithuania, leading to their arrest and an ongoing investigation.
OM-LOSC: the match time changed due to municipal elections, Létang concerned about the 'safety' of Lillois in Marseille
Due to concerns over public order related to municipal elections, the match between Olympique de Marseille and LOSC has been rescheduled for an earlier time.
Accusations against VU docent for assaulting a young person: the conflict was ignited by the poster 'Lithuania for Lithuanians'
A VU docent is facing accusations of assault after an incident connected to the display of a nationalist poster during a March 11 celebration in Vilnius.
Cotacachi regulates micromobility vehicles with QR codes and fines
Cotacachi has implemented a regulation requiring the registration of micromobility vehicles, such as scooters and electric bikes, to improve safety and order on public roads.
The bar visitor kicked a police officer in the center of Kaunas
A drunk man in Kaunas kicked a police officer in an attempt to evade arrest for a public order offense.
The bitter life of delivery riders, each delivery €2.50: 'Exploited like slaves'
In Milan, delivery workers earn just €2.50 per order, leading to a harsh critique of their working conditions and the lack of empathy from the public.
A man in Kaunas harassed women and then fought with another man
A 1993-born man was arrested in Kaunas for harassing two women and later engaging in a fight with another man.
Leeds issue plea to authorities in bid to stamp out vile Jimmy Savile chants
Leeds United has urged the Crown Prosecution Service to classify chants related to Jimmy Savile as public order offences to help eradicate them from matches at Elland Road.
UK government banned pro-Palestinian marches in support of Iran
The UK government has prohibited pro-Palestinian protests due to concerns over public order and ongoing Middle East conflicts.
London march banned after police cite 'severe' risks
A pro-Iranian march in London has been banned by police due to severe risks of public disorder, amid criticisms regarding its political motivations.
Al-Quds Day march becomes first banned protest in London in more than a decade over Iran connection
The UK government has banned the Al-Quds Day march, marking the first protest prohibition in London in over a decade, citing concerns over public order and connections to Iran.
Lagos arrests 86 in clampdown on street begging
Eighty-six street beggars were arrested in a recent crackdown in Lagos State, alongside 12 suspected miscreants, as part of government efforts to tackle street begging and restore public order.
Police urge dialogue as Anambra residents plan protest over prolonged power outage
The Anambra State Police Command has advised residents planning to protest power outages to engage in dialogue instead.
Lagos arrests 86 beggars, 12 miscreants in enforcement operation
The Lagos State Government has arrested 86 beggars and 12 suspected miscreants as part of an enforcement operation to manage street begging and improve public order.
FG seeks views on social media age limits for children
The Nigerian government is seeking public input on age restrictions for children's access to social media in order to enhance online safety.
Party with State Forest Money: Why Can't RMK Show the Price Offer?
The RMK organized a party costing 130,000 euros but has been unable to provide documentation supporting the order for the event.
Crying and screaming, shocking separation. "Hands off the family"
A family in shock faces a sudden and contentious judicial separation order involving their three children, igniting public outcry and distress among the affected children.
No to the word 'mafia' on Spanish restaurant signs: Italy wins the case
Italy has successfully won a legal case to prevent the use of the word 'mafia' on restaurant signs in Spain, deemed contrary to public order and morality.
Chrysochoidis: Suspects with connections to Iran are being monitored
Greek Public Order Minister Michalis Chrysochoidis raised concerns about potential terrorist threats in Greece linked to the conflicts in the Middle East.