Good news for Mexicans: where the Consulate truck will be in Chicago from March 3 to 7
The Mexican Consulate in Chicago will set up a mobile office from March 3 to 7, 2026, allowing community members to renew important documentation without traveling to the main consulate.
Russia would accept security guarantees for Ukraine, Budanov says
Kyrylo Budanov, head of the President's Office, stated that Russia would accept U.S.-backed security guarantees for Ukraine, highlighting a potential shift in negotiations.
FGR delivers 'El Mencho's' body to relatives after almost a week of securing it
The remains of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho', were handed over to his family by Mexico's Attorney General's Office almost a week after his death.
Scream 7 tipped to break series records despite fan-led boycott
Despite a fan-led boycott, Scream 7 is anticipated to set box office records for the franchise.
Head of Zelenskyy's office: Russia agrees to accept US security guarantees for Ukraine
Kyrylo Budanov, head of the Ukrainian President's office, announced that Russia has agreed to accept US security guarantees during ongoing negotiations.
Caja Chica Case: Prosecutor's Office raids the headquarters of the Ciudadana Revolution in Quito
The Ecuadorian Prosecutor's Office and National Police conducted a raid on the headquarters of the Ciudadana Revolution party as part of an investigation into organized crime linked to money laundering.
Dom José Fortes Palau takes office as the new archbishop of the Archdiocese of Sorocaba
Dom José Fortes Palau has officially assumed the role of archbishop of the Archdiocese of Sorocaba, marking the end of a nine-month vacancy.
The Israeli army released a video of the attack on Iran, watch
The Israeli army has released a video of a significant attack on Iran that targeted the office of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in Tehran, though Aaj Tak has not verified the video.
Completion of 'Judicial 3 Laws' Legislation... Ruling Party Considers Additional Legislation like 'Abolition of Court Administration Office'
The Democratic Party of Korea has completed the legislation of the 'Judicial 3 Laws' aimed at judicial reform, amid opposition from the People Power Party.
US-Israel Attack on Iran: Strike on Khamenei's Office in Tehran
Powerful explosions reported in Tehran and other Iranian cities as military targets, including the office of the Supreme Leader and other facilities, come under attack.
Iran attack: Foreign Office issues major warning to UK citizens
The UK Foreign Office has warned British citizens against all travel to the Middle East following joint military operations by Israel and the US in Iran.
Newly appointed Dutch foreign and defence ministers arrive in Kyiv
The newly appointed Dutch Foreign Minister and Defence Minister visit Kyiv, marking their first international visit since taking office.
Scandal in Ski Mountaineering: The Abandoned
Two athletes raise alarms about misconduct in ski mountaineering, facing career risks and an investigation by the prosecutor's office.
Cash can be expensive: The State Audit Office named the danger
The State Audit Office warns that increasing cash payment limits in Lithuania could weaken financial accountability and transparency.
Explosions heard near Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's home and office
Explosions occurred near the residence and office of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran amidst rising tensions with the United States, with uncertainty surrounding his presence during the blasts.
Khamenei safe or killed? Israel-America directly targeted home and office
The U.S. and Israel have launched a significant military attack against Iran, reportedly targeting the office of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, escalating tensions in the region.
The Allegro and InPost Dispute Will Be a Long Sitcom
The Polish Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK) has conducted a search at Allegro's headquarters amid allegations of anti-competitive practices favoring its logistics services over those of other courier companies.
Missiles strike 6 cities, blast near Khamenei's residence... See the terrifying scene of Iran in pictures
Israel has confirmed a missile attack on Iran, targeting the official residence and office of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, with reports indicating U.S. involvement in the operation.
Jeju Air Disaster Families Call for Unbiased Investigation Under Prime Minister's Office
Families of victims from the Jeju Air incident are demanding an unbiased investigation following the transfer of the aviation and railway accident investigation committee to the Prime Minister's Office.
'The Kerala Story 2' Surprise: Strong Opening Despite Court Case and Controversy
'The Kerala Story 2' has experienced a surprising strong opening at the box office on its release day despite facing court challenges.
Russian goalkeeper lost his temper after the match - sent harsh greetings to the NHL office
Florida Panthers' goalie Tarasov expressed his frustration after a tough loss to the Buffalo Sabres, criticizing the NHL's decision regarding a disputed goal.
TODAY IN HISTORY ⟩ Pope Benedict XVI resigned from office
On February 28, 2013, Pope Benedict XVI became the first pope in 600 years to resign from office.
LA superintendent placed on leave after FBI raid on home and district office
LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho has been placed on leave following an FBI raid conducted at his home and district office as the board seeks to ensure operational continuity.
New president of the Regional Electoral Court of Sergipe takes office
Ana Lúcia Freire de Almeida dos Anjos has officially taken office as the president of the Regional Electoral Court of Sergipe, overseeing electoral justice in the state until 2028.
New president of TRE-SP takes office seven months before elections
The new president of the São Paulo Regional Electoral Court, Encinas Manfré, took office amidst concerns about election integrity and misinformation.
March UK weather as sun lovers to enjoy balmy month with 'above average' temps
The UK is expected to experience above-average temperatures in March, reaching as high as 17C in some areas, following a wetter winter.
Lagos clarifies ₦4.2bn office furniture allocation for deputy gov’s office
Lagos State has clarified that the reported ₦4.2 billion allocation for office furniture for the Deputy Governor’s office is a misinterpretation of the budget's capital provisions.
NASA chief vows four Moon missions before Trump's term ends in ambitious 2028 timeline
NASA's chief administrator discusses the revival of the Artemis program, aiming for four Moon missions before the end of Trump’s second term in office.
After nearly seven years in the Prime Minister's Office: Mette Frederiksen needs to fulfill central parts of her plan against inequality
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is facing criticism for failing to implement key proposals aimed at reducing economic inequality, despite previously pledging to address this issue as she calls for a wealth tax.
Marcin Romanowski Received Money for His Parliamentary Office. 'Manipulation of Despicable Transfers'
Marcin Romanowski, a politician of the Law and Justice party, is currently living in Hungary under political asylum and has renounced his parliamentary salary, while still receiving funding for his office despite being pursued by a warrant since late 2024.
Peramato asserts her authority in the Attorney General's Office
The Attorney General, Teresa Peramato, has made key appointments that assert her authority while attempting to appease the conservative Association of Prosecutors.
Administrative Court of Cologne: The Voters Decide on the AfD
The Cologne Administrative Court has ruled that the fate of the AfD party will ultimately be decided by the voters or constitutional authorities rather than the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, which recently suffered a setback in court.
In Rožňava, a sixth district office may be rented by the Ministry of Interior from a Prague-based business group
The Ministry of Interior plans to establish a new client center in Rožňava, potentially making it the sixth location to rent property from a Czech company owned by the Pivoda family, leading to concerns about costly unfavorable contracts.
MP investigates use of explosives in mining in Bonito, Brazil's ecotourism capital
The Public Prosecutor's Office in Bonito has initiated an investigation into the environmental impacts of mining activities in the region, particularly focusing on the use of explosives.
What vacationers need to know now: Foreign Office urgently advises against travel to Israel
Germany's Foreign Office warns against travel to Israel, particularly to the Gaza Strip and West Bank, amid escalating violence.
The United Kingdom relocates some diplomatic staff from Tel Aviv due to 'tension in the region'
The UK Foreign Office has temporarily relocated some of its staff and dependents from Tel Aviv amid rising tensions in the region.
Germany Blog: Dobrindt has AfD report examined
Alexander Dobrindt, the Federal Minister of the Interior, has initiated a review of a report concerning the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party following a court decision favorable to the AfD against the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution.
Three sharpshooters arrested in Gurugram firing case, crack down on Deepak Nandal gang
The Haryana Police Special Task Force has arrested three sharpshooters involved in a firing incident at a businessman's office in Gurugram, targeting the gang of gangster Deepak Nandal.
Žilinka Again Talked About Political Pressure on the Prosecutor's Office. He Dedicated 15 Minutes to Coalition MPs
Slovak Prosecutor General Maroš Žilinka criticized political pressure on the prosecutor's office during a committee meeting.
Irkutsk Rejects Permit to Hold Protest Against Government Restrictions on Telegram
The mayor's office in Irkutsk has revoked a permit for a protest against government restrictions on Telegram, originally granted to the liberal Yabloko party, citing public safety concerns after the event gained social media attention.
Federal Police conducts operation against a judge from TJMG involved in a rape case; he has been removed from office
The Federal Police of Brazil has initiated an operation against Judge Magid Nauef Láuar of the Minas Gerais Court of Justice, resulting in his removal from office following controversies over his previous judgment in a rape case.
The United Kingdom withdraws its diplomatic personnel from Iran due to the "security situation"
The UK has removed its diplomatic staff from Iran, citing security concerns amid rising tensions.
Colonel Flexa takes office in the Legislative Assembly of Amapá after the cassation of Kaká Barbosa
Colonel Arnóbio Flexa Nascimento has officially taken office as a state deputy in Amapá, following the ruling that overturned Kaká Barbosa's mandate due to electoral violations.
MP accuses influencer who offended police officers in Ribeirão Preto, SP
The Public Prosecutor's Office in Brazil has filed charges against influencer Aline Bardy Dutra for racial slander against police officers during an incident in Ribeirão Preto.
Justice suspends selection process for hiring temporary teachers in Taubaté after action by the MP-SP
A Brazilian court has temporarily suspended the selection process for hiring temporary teachers in Taubaté following a public civil action initiated by the São Paulo state attorney's office.
German Football Association: Always Trouble with the Tax Office
The German Football Association (DFB) is facing difficulties over a tax reimbursement request related to a costly trip during the 2014 World Cup.
The Ministry of Culture/ Supreme Audit Office is Failing in Its Management Role, Not Just Concerning Šimkovićová
The Slovak Ministry of Culture has been criticized for its inefficient management of large projects, according to a report by the Supreme Audit Office.
Current Lexicon: What is an Urgent Procedure?
The article explains the concept of an urgent procedure in administrative court, particularly in the context of a case brought by the AfD against its classification as 'securely far-right' by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution.
Legal challenge over plan to use East Sussex army camp as asylum housing dismissed
A legal challenge by a residents' group against the housing of asylum seekers at an East Sussex army camp has been dismissed by the High Court.
AfD and the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution: What the Cologne Administrative Court's Ruling Means for AfD
The Cologne Administrative Court ruled that the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution cannot currently classify the AfD party as 'securely right-wing extremist', providing a temporary reprieve for the party.