Valitutti defends the anarchists who died in the farmhouse: 'They assisted me, I do not believe the allegations of the State'
Pasquale Valitutti, an 80-year-old anarchist, defends deceased activists Alessandro and Sara, expressing grief over their deaths and skepticism towards state accusations against them.
Bookstore Prize: Weimer remains silent in the Bundestag about the accusations against him
Wolfram Weimer, the German Culture State Minister, remained silent during a Bundestag session regarding accusations of misconduct related to the German Bookstore Prize.
Accusations against the head of the State Forestry Agency for an office romance
The head of the State Forestry Agency in Lithuania, Valdas Kaubrė, is facing allegations of having an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate, Izolda Baltutė, after a video surfaced showing them together.
Ryszard Petru: Adam Glapiński should stand before the Tribunal of State
Ryszard Petru argues that Adam Glapiński should face the Tribunal of State over accusations regarding the establishment of a foundation for tax avoidance.
Accusations of Abuse of Power in Greenlandic Election Campaign: Long-Delayed Report Demands Publication
A Greenlandic minister is under pressure to release a long-awaited report regarding allegations of genocide stemming from reproductive health measures taken against Greenlandic women by the Danish state.
Somali region cuts ties with federal government
The South West state of Somalia has severed its relations with the federal government due to alleged disagreements and accusations of arming militias against its president.
Senegal: Cement manufacturers worry about consequences of the fiscal tightening announced by Ousmane Sonko
Cement manufacturers in Senegal are concerned about potential repercussions following Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko's accusations of unjustified tax advantages leading to significant state losses.
After Weißmann's Resignation: ORF in a State of Explanation
Following Roland Weißmann's resignation as Director General of ORF, the broadcasting network is under scrutiny to address alleged systemic failures related to reported MeToo accusations.
In marriage and the productive age - this is the ideal of a Pole for the PiS state. And what about the rest?
A new parliamentary committee in Poland is set to discuss a proposed law regarding the status of close persons, amidst controversy and accusations of homophobia.
Accusations Against Russian Hackers Targeting User Accounts on WhatsApp and Signal
Dutch intelligence agencies have accused Russian state actors of a global espionage campaign aimed at stealing user accounts on WhatsApp and Signal.
Delegate reports embarrassment during meeting with Maranhão security secretary; he denies accusations
A delegate from Maranhão's Civil Police reported being embarrassed during meetings with the state's Secretary of Public Security, who has denied the accusations.
Police, Edo community trade blame after gunfire injures officers, residents
The Edo State Police Command and community leaders have exchanged accusations after gunfire during a local celebration resulted in injuries to both police officers and residents.
Is this a forest or not? Accusations of pressure were heard at the Forest Office concerning a plot near Vilnius
A controversy has emerged at the State Forest Service of Lithuania regarding organizational changes and the need for strong leadership amid accusations of external pressure.
"State Banditry," "Terrorism"... A Dangerous Escalation Between Hungary and Ukraine
Rising tensions between Hungary and Ukraine, marked by threats and accusations, are escalating ahead of Hungary's legislative elections.
Hungary Detained a Convoy of the Ukrainian State Bank and Talks About Money Laundering, Kyiv on Hostages
Tensions rise between Hungary and Ukraine as Hungary detains seven Ukrainian citizens related to Oschadbank, with accusations of money laundering involved.
Controversy over 'Incitement of Rebellion' in North Jeolla Provokes Heated Exchange Between Kim Kwan-young and Lee Won-taek Ahead of Nomination Announcement
The controversy surrounding the alleged incitement of rebellion during a state of emergency in North Jeolla is intensifying, with political figures Kim Kwan-young and Lee Won-taek exchanging heated accusations.
AfD: Here, networking is of utmost importance
The article discusses accusations of favoritism within the AfD party's Saxony-Anhalt state branch.
Edo attack sparks blame game, opposition demands IG probe
An attack in Edo State prompts opposition parties to call for a police investigation amidst exchanged accusations.
Iran Rejects Trump Accusations During State of the Union Address: 'Big Lies'
Iran's Foreign Ministry rejected allegations made by U.S. President Donald Trump regarding its pursuit of nuclear weapons and missile capabilities.
Members of Iran’s elite accused of hypocrisy over children’s lives in west
Iran's ruling elite face accusations of hypocrisy for using state resources to support their children living abroad while the country suffers from economic hardship.
Italian woman sentenced for adultery in Egypt. Ex-husband: 'Persecuted by the Italian State'
Nessy Guerra, an Italian woman, has been sentenced to six months in an Egyptian prison for adultery after accusations from her ex-husband during a complex diplomatic struggle.
The first-instance court acquits former board members of Latvijas dzelzceļš of accusations related to 1.5 million euro losses
A Latvian court has acquitted former board members of Latvijas dzelzceļš who faced charges of misusing their positions, leading to significant financial losses to the state.
Italian state television faces accusations of censoring genitalia in Da Vinci drawing
Italian state television is accused of censoring genitalia in Leonardo Da Vinci's drawing, raising debates about censorship and artistic expression.
Former rector denounced to Justice for million-dollar embezzlement at UERR claims to be the target of a 'narrative'
Regys Odlare Lima de Freitas, the former rector of the State University of Roraima, denies allegations of embezzlement and destruction of evidence, claiming the accusations are part of a false narrative against him.
Italian broadcaster accused of censoring Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man in Winter Olympics coverage
Italy's state broadcaster Rai faces accusations of censorship for altering Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man image by removing its genitals during Winter Olympics coverage.
Kolvart attacked e-voting and hinted at manipulations. The head of the electoral commission refutes all accusations.
Mihhail Kolvart, chairman of the Center Party, criticized e-voting, suggesting that it is controlled by a small circle of individuals and implying possible manipulation of election results, while the head of the state election service refuted these claims, asserting the integrity of the voting process.
Prosecution: The management of Latvijas dzelzceļš caused 1.5 million euro losses to the state
Four former board members of Latvijas dzelzceļš face accusations of abusing their official positions, resulting in significant financial losses to the state.
Iran: State television shows footage of women without headscarves, opposition calls it hypocrisy
Iran's state television aired interviews with women without headscarves during the Islamic Revolution anniversary celebrations, drawing accusations of hypocrisy from opposition voices.
Russia blocks access to WhatsApp and calls its 100 million users to use a questioned state application
Russia has blocked access to WhatsApp, urging users to switch to a state-controlled messaging app called Max, amid accusations against Meta for non-compliance with local laws.
Lee Sang-min, accused of serious misconduct, to receive first trial verdict today; will he face a heavy sentence after Han Deok-soo?
Former Minister of the Interior and Safety Lee Sang-min is set to receive his first trial verdict today amid accusations related to serious violations during a state of emergency.
Russia denies recruitment of Nigerians for Ukraine war
Russia has denied accusations that it is recruiting Nigerians to fight in the Ukraine war, claiming such actions, if they occur, are not state-sponsored.
Rivers vigilante leader, two others arrested for torturing man to death
Three individuals, including a local vigilante leader, have been arrested in Rivers State for the alleged torture and murder of a man over theft accusations.
Rivers vigilante leader, two others arrested for torturing man to death
Three individuals, including a local vigilante leader, have been arrested in Rivers State for allegedly torturing a man to death amid accusations of theft.
Punjab has been Congress's weak link, Rahul Gandhi has invited trouble before the elections?
Rahul Gandhi's recent statements have sparked controversy as state Congress leaders defend him against accusations linking his remarks to Sikh sentiments, coinciding with next year's Punjab Assembly elections.
Al-Mashri: Haftar and his son benefit politically from the absence of Saif al-Islam
Former Libyan State Council President Khaled Al-Mashri stated that the assassination of Saif al-Islam Qaddafi benefits several political actors, including Khalifa Haftar and his son, while clarifying that political benefit does not imply criminal accusations.
The State Chancellery Rejects LPV Accusations of Concealing Information
The State Chancellery firmly disagrees with claims by Saeima deputies that the government is concealing significant information from the public and limiting parliamentary oversight, as expressed in its response to the 'Latvia First' party's request.
FIFA chief added to Ukraine’s state-linked ‘kill list’
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been added to Ukraine's Mirotvorets 'kill list' for alleged humanitarian aggression and support for Russia, according to the site’s accusations.
Dispute over party exclusion: Power struggle in the AfD Saxony-Anhalt escalates
The AfD in Saxony-Anhalt is experiencing a power struggle marked by severe accusations among its politicians, as Ulrich Siegmund aims to become the state premier after the upcoming elections.
In Bjelovar, three people died at the entrance of a church, while one passerby was killed in Hrgovljani
The article discusses the delayed justice related to war crimes in Bjelovar and Hrgovljani, where several civilians were killed during an attack in 1991, with recent accusations against high-ranking JNA officers by the Zagreb State Attorney's Office.
Rhineland-Palatinate: SPD struggles with accusations of nepotism
With just seven weeks to go before the state election in Rhineland-Palatinate, the SPD faces challenges related to nepotism allegations while showing improvement in polls.
Dispute between Ibaneis and opposition threatens solution for BRB
The electoral dispute in the Federal District has led to accusations between the government and opposition regarding responsibility for the crisis at the Banco de Brasília (BRB), complicating financial recovery efforts for the state-owned bank.
The Labor Court concludes: The state did not underpay its corona substitutes
The Labor Court has ruled that the state did not underpay its temporary corona workers, amidst accusations of wage dumping during the pandemic.
Don't step on the carpet
U.S. officials have not responded to accusations from Iceland's foreign minister after a proposed ambassador joked about the U.S. potentially taking over Iceland and making it the 52nd state.
Why Julia Klöckner is now entering into conflict with the AfD
The President of the Bundestag aims to prevent staff members deemed a security risk from being paid with state funds, leading to accusations of a 'cold party ban' from the AfD against Julia Klöckner (CDU), despite support from other quarters.
The Patriarchate responds to the Russian SVR: 'Propaganda, false news'
The Ecumenical Patriarchate expressed deep sorrow over attacks against Patriarch Bartholomew from Russian state agencies, responding to accusations made by the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR).
The Patriarchate responds to the Russian SVR: 'Propaganda, false news'
The Ecumenical Patriarchate responded to sharp accusations from the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), expressing deep sorrow over the attack on the person of His All-Holiness Patriarch Bartholomew, noting this time the attack comes from Russian Federation state agencies.
In the Vatican, the trial restarts without Diddi. And now Becciu hopes
The 'trial of the century' concerning the Vatican's State Secretariat funds restarts from scratch in appeal after the Supreme Court dismantled the accusations against the accused.
We asked Turudić why he was at the Christmas celebration of a USKOK defendant
The chief state attorney, Ivan Turudić, attended a Christmas gathering organized by the Serbian National Council, amid ongoing accusations against its president Boris Milošević and former minister Darko Horvat.
The New York Prosecutor's Office against Maduro: accusations of drug trafficking and the appearance of 'el Pollo' Carvajal
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro faces uncertain criminal proceedings as New York prosecutors accuse him of turning Venezuela into a narco-state with rampant bribery and corruption enabling unchecked cocaine trafficking to the United States.
"US State Terrorism" to "Service to the Venezuelan People" – Federal Politics Responds to Venezuela
The US military has arrested Venezuelan socialist leader Nicolás Maduro, sparking political disagreement in Germany, with factions divided between support for the US action and accusations of violating international law.