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.
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.
[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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Alessandra Rojo reports attack on Cuauhtémoc municipal staff: ‘They sent people to beat us’
Alessandra Rojo, mayor of Cuauhtémoc, reported an attack on her staff during a public order initiative in the San Cosme area, accusing political rival Diana Barrios of orchestrating the violence.
Ruckus and Fights During Mushaira
The police have registered three separate cases following a ruckus and fighting that occurred during the All India Mushaira event in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh.
In the first year of government, Margarita González brings order with responsibility to transform Morelos
Margarita González Saravia, the governor of Morelos, presented her First Government Report, emphasizing her administration's focus on public order, institutional strengthening, and responsible governance over the past year.
Two brothers to be tried for public order violations in Mažeikiai
Two brothers face charges for public disorder and vandalism in Mažeikiai after committing violent acts and being under the influence of drugs and alcohol.
Ministry of Justice extends the operation of the National Force in the Pirititi Indigenous Land, in Roraima
The Brazilian Ministry of Justice has extended the deployment of the National Force in Pirititi Indigenous Land for an additional 90 days to ensure public order and safety in the region.
In Kaunas, a hooligan resisted and injured a police officer
A man in Kaunas resisted arrest and injured a police officer during an incident related to a public order offense.
In Kaunas, a man detained for public order violation injured a police officer
A man was detained in Kaunas for violating public order and injured a police officer in the process.
British tourist survived Thailand's election day by hoarding wine
In Thailand, liquor sales resumed shortly after polling stations closed for parliamentary elections, with tourists taking advantage of the opportunities before a temporary alcohol sales ban.
Thailand declared a 24-hour alcohol ban - tourists were frustrated
Thailand has imposed a 24-hour alcohol ban coinciding with the parliamentary elections, leading to frustration among tourists.
Enemies of Italy. Meloni's lesson against the anti-Olympics square
Premier Giorgia Meloni condemned those protesting against the Olympics in Milan, emphasizing the hard work of volunteers and the sabotage affecting the public order on the event's opening day.
Criminals Regulate Panevėžys' Economy: Due to Their Activities, Natural Resources Are Taxed
A local resident shared his surprising experience at the Panevėžys bus station, which is facing challenges regarding security and public order due to criminal activities.
A 24-hour alcohol ban starts in Thailand during the elections – tourists frustrated with the law
Thailand has imposed a 24-hour alcohol ban during the parliamentary election weekend, frustrating tourists in the region.
Drunk men caused a mess in a café in Požega and then attacked three people. They were arrested
Two drunken men were arrested after causing a disturbance and physically attacking guests at a café in Požega.
One person detained during Thompson's concert in Rijeka
During Marko Perković Thompson's concert in Rijeka, one person was detained for disturbing public peace, but no other incidents were reported before, during, or after the concert according to local police.
Spring Break 2026: Miami Beach starts preparations with strict rules
Miami Beach mayor Steven Meiner is enhancing regulations for Spring Break 2026 to prioritize visitor safety and public order while addressing concerns from local business owners about potential impacts on tourism.
Safety decree approved. Meloni: now we will be tougher, no more double standards judges
Italian Prime Minister Meloni announced the approval of a new safety decree aimed at tightening laws against social centers and protests, while key officials discuss measures related to migrants and public order.
Attack on Conductor: Attack on All of Us
The article discusses the importance of train conductors as protectors of public order and safety in the communal space of the railway, highlighting the vulnerability they face without proper protection.
Prosecutor: A. Kandrotas-Celofanas and A. Lobovas incited hatred against T. V. Raskevičius and violated public order
A prosecutor stated that A. Kandrotas-Celofanas and A. Lobovas are accused of inciting hatred and violating public order in relation to T. V. Raskevičius, with sufficient evidence presented for the charges.
In the case of A. Lobovo and A. Kandroto regarding incitement to hatred, closing statements will be made
Closing statements in the case against A. Lobovo and A. Kandroto, accused of inciting hatred and violating public order, are set to be presented, with the prosecution having submitted the case to court last June.
Azzariti: “The design is evident, they use news events for their illiberal model”
Gaetano Azzariti, a constitutional law expert, argues that the Italian government is leveraging recent news events to shape a progressively authoritarian model of public order.
Askatasuna, Piantedosi's Alarm: "Clash that Calls to Mind Terroristic Dynamics"
Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi addressed the Parliament regarding the events in Turin on January 31 and the Askatasuna demonstration, expressing government solidarity with police officers injured in the clashes.
Sentencing of Teacher's Union Leader in Chad Amid Rising Tension
A court in Chad has sentenced the leader of the independent teachers' union, Djimodwiel Faustin, to one year in prison for charges of 'rebellion' and 'disturbing public order' amidst an ongoing teachers' strike.
Lagos cracks down on illegal chieftaincy titles
The Lagos State Government has warned against the unauthorized use of chieftaincy titles, labeling it illegal and disruptive to public order.
Security, government summit: preventive detention arrives
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni emphasizes the need for stricter security measures during a government summit focused on public order and the protection of law enforcement, following violent protests.
In Italy, the police have their hands tied
The Italian public order is still recovering from the incidents in Genoa 2001, leading to a structural calm that has yet to be overcome, with the police now applying extreme caution and gradual measures in their interventions.
Feminist Collages Against Darmanin: The State Condemned for Concealing a Nice Bookstore’s Display
The Nice administrative court ruled against the state for covering up the display of a bookstore during a ministerial visit in 2022, citing it as a violation of public order.
The crackdown is ready: faster expulsions, anti-bad behavior laws, and protections for agents
The Italian government is set to introduce a new security package addressing immigration, public order, and the protection of law enforcement against rising crime issues including juvenile gangs.
Shouting 'I don't care about anything, no one can do anything to me!' He was fined 1200 euros
A 22-year-old from Čakovec was fined 1200 euros for disturbing public peace by shouting provocative phrases while under the influence of alcohol.
Labour MPs plan to oppose move to restrict protest at animal testing sites
Labour MPs are uniting against a government proposal that aims to classify animal breeding and testing facilities as 'key national infrastructure' to limit protests at these sites.