The police have launched a pre-trial investigation into the fire on Eišiškės Street in Vilnius
A fire at a large building in Vilnius caused significant damage and has prompted a police investigation under laws governing property destruction.
Judge mocks the population in trial at the Supreme Court
A Brazilian judge's comments during a Supreme Court trial revealed a significant disconnect between the judiciary and the general public, particularly regarding the issue of high public salaries.
Arson in Apartment Buildings: Suspects in Custody
Two incidents of suspected arson targeting apartment buildings were reported in different cities in Lithuania, leading to the arrest of suspects and the initiation of pre-trial investigations.
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.
First Tripartite Consultation in the 11th Re-trial Request for the Nabari Poisoned Wine Incident
The 11th retrial request for the Nabari poisoned wine incident led to its first tripartite consultation involving the Nagoya High Court, the Nagoya High Public Prosecutor's Office, and the defense team.
A teenager accused of murdering a classmate in Žvėrynas - no need to attend the courtroom: the case is not public
A teenager is on trial for the murder of his classmate in Žvėrynas, with proceedings held privately due to the accused's age.
France: trial begins for cyberbullying of Imane Khelif, star of Algerian boxing
The trial for extreme-right influencer Papacito, accused of cyberbullying Algerian Olympic boxing champion Imane Khelif, begins in Paris amid public controversy regarding gender-related harassment.
Trial over child addiction: former head of WhatsApp reveals why she left the app in Brazil: 'immense frustration'
Daniela de Almeida, former head of public policy at WhatsApp in Brazil, expresses her frustrations regarding barriers she faced while trying to develop safer technologies for children amidst an ongoing US trial on social media addiction.
Understand what 'penduricalhos' are and what is at stake in the STF trial
The recent suspension of 'penduricalhos' by Brazilian Supreme Court ministers has reignited debates over constitutional spending ceilings.
Dino says that the trial of salary bonuses does not jeopardize the prerogatives of public officials
Brazil's Supreme Court Minister Flávio Dino emphasized that the trial over salary bonuses aims to valorize the public service and not undermine professional rights.
The mega real estate scam of the L'Abbate clan will go to trial with 5 detainees and the demands of the scammed to recover their savings
A major real estate fraud attributed to the L'Abbate clan is advancing to a public trial with five individuals detained, while victims seek to recover their lost savings.
A.S.O.E.E.: The former rector testified about his public humiliation - "It was a moment of brutality that I don't want to remember"
The former rector of A.S.O.E.E., Dimitris Bourantonis, testified about a violent attack he suffered in October 2020 during the trial against three defendants accused of the assault.
Historic trial for agrochemicals: the conviction of a producer for the death of a boy in Corrientes has been confirmed
A historic ruling confirms the conviction of agricultural producer Ricardo Nicolás Prieto for the 2011 death of a boy due to pesticide exposure in Argentina.
The Badajoz Court requests the address of Pedro Sánchez's brother for trying to disguise it as that of his lawyer
The Badajoz Court is demanding Pedro Sánchez's brother to provide his actual address for a trial concerning alleged irregularities in a public contract.
"Injustice and the truth will be revealed to the public".. Hakimi responds to his trial decision over rape charges
Moroccan international Achraf Hakimi responds to the court's decision to put him on trial for alleged rape, insisting on his innocence and calling the accusations a 'lie'.
KNAB is investigating possible illegal acceptance of construction objects in Daugavpils
The Latvian Anti-Corruption Bureau is conducting a pre-trial investigation into possible abuse of power by a public official regarding the acceptance of two construction sites in Daugavpils.
STF ministers bet on Marielle's trial to ease the court's crisis
The trial of Marielle Franco and Anderson Gomes' murder is seen by STF ministers as a chance to garner public support and alleviate the internal crisis of the court.
They thwart a drug plot preparing the assassinations of a minister, a federal judge, and a prosecutor
A drug-related plot to assassinate key public figures in Argentina has been uncovered, involving coordinated attacks on officials linked to a major narcotrafficking trial.
Former Mayor Charvát and his deputy face trial for public procurement manipulation
Former Mayor Charvát and his deputy are set to face trial over allegations of manipulating public contracts.
The 'Monkey Trial'
The 'Monkey Trial' refers to the 1925 legal case against John Scopes for teaching evolution in public schools, sparking widespread debate over science and religion in the United States.
FCT poll holiday stalls Malami’s trial
A public holiday declared ahead of local elections has caused the postponement of the trial of former Attorney-General Abubakar Malami and his son.
Pact with Iran: Why is the start of the trial against Cristina Kirchner for the complaint of prosecutor Nisman delayed?
The trial against Cristina Kirchner for alleged cover-up in the AMIA bombing case is delayed despite a Supreme Court ruling for a public debate.
Frankfurt Central Station: Defendant Remains Silent After Gunshot to the Head on the Platform
Eight men are facing trial in Frankfurt for their involvement in a public execution-style shooting that resulted in the death of a man at the central station.
Public holiday stalls Malami, son’s trial
The trial of former Nigerian Attorney-General Abubakar Malami and his son has been postponed until February 27 due to a public holiday.
A Vilnius resident will face trial after a young woman nearly died from drugs he sold
A resident of Vilnius is set to stand trial after a young woman nearly died from taking drugs he sold.
Digital work card everywhere by 2026 – How declared overtime increased
Greece's government plans to implement a digital work card system across both private and public sectors by 2026, following successful trial results that increased reported overtime work.
Young man accused of inciting attack at a school in Brazil goes on trial in Portugal
A young man, accused of inciting a school shooting in Brazil, is currently being tried in Portugal under serious charges including public provocation of crime and child pornography.
Indictment Filed Against Joško Jeličić for Giving False Testimony
The Croatian public prosecutor's office has filed an indictment against former footballer Joško Jeličić for providing false testimony in a trial related to financial misappropriation at NK Dinamo.
K-store owner accused of discrimination against Roma – now his successor is receiving boycott threats in Kontiolahti
Petri Keränen, the current owner of a K-market in Kontiolahti, is facing boycott threats due to public confusion linking him with his predecessor, who is on trial for discrimination against a Roma woman.
Cancellation of Detention and Delay in Trial... A Year of Controversy Caused by Judge Ji Gwi-yeon
The trial of former President Yoon Seok-yeol faced significant delays and public outrage due to the controversial decisions made by the presiding judge, Ji Gwi-yeon.
Estonia is starting to test a social ambulance service
Estonia plans to trial a social ambulance service in Pärnu County to address non-urgent social issues and reduce the burden on police and rescue services.
The trial of Christos Mavrikis for gunfire has been postponed
Christos Mavrikis's trial for illegal possession of a firearm and related charges has been postponed until April 23, 2026, to allow a key witness to testify.
Judges and Prosecutors Union: 'Political Tomb Robbery and Utter Opportunism on the Trial of Tempi'
The Judges and Prosecutors Union of Greece condemned unnamed politicians for undermining the upcoming trial related to the Tempi incident, labeling their actions as desperate opportunism.
[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.
As much as you can
A person is facing charges related to a deadly explosion and public reaction to their trial raises questions about truth and justice.
75% of the public expect Yoon Seok-youl to face death penalty or life imprisonment in first trial
A recent poll shows that 75% of South Koreans expect former President Yoon Seok-youl to receive a death penalty or life imprisonment in his upcoming trial for insurrection charges.
The trial of Fico's advisor and member of the STVR Council, Lindtner, was skipped by public television
Public television in Slovakia notably omitted coverage of the trial of David Lindtner, advisor to Prime Minister Robert Fico, who faces serious corruption charges.
Creating a theater performance inspired by the Marius Borg Høiby trial: – We want to nuance
A theater in Norway is developing a performance based on the trial of Marius Borg Høiby, aiming to add depth to the public discourse surrounding the case.
Man who stole a railway bell to go to trial in June
A 51-year-old man will stand trial on June 25 for negligent homicide after stealing a railway bell that contributed to a fatal accident.
Boeri and Zucchi on trial for the Beic
Architects Stefano Boeri and Cino Zucchi face trial over alleged bid rigging and false declarations related to the European Information and Culture Library project.
Something completely extraordinary will be seen in Oslo - IL on site
The article covers the public interest surrounding the upcoming trial of Mari Borg Høiby, the son of Norwegian Prime Minister Mette-Maritime, who faces numerous criminal charges and is drawing attention at the Oslo court.
Sexual Violence: Rape Videos Saved as Favorites
The article discusses the case of Gisèle Pelicot, a woman who was repeatedly drugged and raped by her husband and other men, and her surprising public support amid a trial.
Beic investigation, Stefano Boeri and Cino Zucchi on trial for auction tampering and false statements
Stefano Boeri and Cino Zucchi, along with four other professionals, are being put on trial over allegations of auction manipulation and false declarations in the Beic investigation.
Africa: All of Africa Today - February 16, 2026
The World Health Organization criticized a hepatitis B vaccine trial in Guinea-Bissau as unethical, resulting in the halt of the study.
Premier announces extra public holiday for NSW residents
NSW will have an additional public holiday for Anzac Day in 2026 and 2027, announced by Premier Chris Minns as part of a trial.
Gisèle Pelicot: “I still have questions to ask Mr. Pelicot”
Gisèle Pelicot speaks out about her traumatic experience of being raped by her husband and his guests over a ten-year period, refusing to bear the shame and bringing her case to public attention.
Videos from g1 and TV Subaé - Friday, February 13, 2026
A compilation of significant news in Brazil including a STF inquiry, a murder trial, weather predictions for Carnival, and notable incidents affecting public safety.
THE COST OF SILENCE ⟩ Who will cover the bill? Former Prince Andrew owes the royal family nearly 14 million euros
Former Prince Andrew allegedly owes the British royal family close to 14 million euros, linked to legal settlements to avoid a public trial in the U.S.
The European Court of Human Rights will hear Danilson-Järg's complaint
The European Court of Human Rights has accepted Lea Danilson-Järg's complaint regarding the public disclosure of her private financial information during a court hearing.
Marine Le Pen's Defense Struggles to Secure Acquittal
Marine Le Pen's legal team argues she cannot be prosecuted for misappropriating public funds, asserting her good faith as the trial concludes.