Tag #Justice

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Monique Olivier Confesses Involvement in 1993 Disappearance of Lydie Logé

Monique Olivier confessed to being present during the 1993 disappearance and murder of Lydie Logé in Orne, France, a case linked to her late ex-husband, serial killer Michel Fourniret; a site visit is planned for January 23rd.

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Spanish Prosecutors' Association Condemns Attorney General Amidst Data Leak Investigation

The Association of Prosecutors in Spain publicly criticized Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz for remaining in office while under investigation for allegedly leaking confidential data related to Isabel Díaz Ayuso's boyfriend; the association highlights several actions by García Ortiz, arguing the...

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zeit.de
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Hamburg Sees Sharp Rise in Energy Shutoffs in 2024

Due to unpaid bills, Hamburg, Germany saw a sharp increase in energy shutoffs in 2024: electricity shutoffs rose to 6145 (nearly triple 2023's 2174), water shutoffs to 549 (nearly double 2023's 285), and gas shutoffs to 49 (over five times 2023's 9), despite a hardship fund designed to prevent such ...

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nos.nl
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Dutch Banks' €1.4 Billion Anti-Money Laundering Burden Spurs Regulatory Reform

Dutch Finance Minister Heinen reveals that banks spend €1.4 billion annually on anti-money laundering checks, employing 13,000 staff, leading to economic sector exclusions, access impediments, and discrimination; a new balance is sought.

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Dutch Banks' €1.4 Billion Anti-Money Laundering Cost Prompts Regulatory Review

Dutch Finance Minister Heinen reveals that banks spend €1.4 billion yearly on anti-money laundering checks, employing 13,000 staff, impacting consumers and businesses, prompting a review of regulations.

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48% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
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Rising Crime in Madrid: A Paradox of Perception and Reality

Despite Madrid's reputation as one of Europe's safest capital cities, reported attempted homicides have doubled since 2018, while drug trafficking offenses increased by over 80% and sexual assaults with penetration rose from 252 in 2018 to 681 in 2024, prompting debate on the accuracy of crime repor...

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Unpaid Utilities in Russia: Penalties, Service Cutoffs, and Potential Evictions

In Russia, overdue utility bills result in penalties from day 31, service cutoffs after two months (except heating/water), and potential court actions leading to asset seizure, travel bans (over 30,000 rubles debt), and eviction for social housing tenants after six months of unpaid bills.

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Elderly Robbery Scam in Netherlands Soars

In 2024, over 8,000 elderly Dutch people reported being targeted by criminals impersonating police officers, a sharp increase from 544 cases in 2023; 1,600 victims lost valuables after criminals gained their trust using personal data obtained online.

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Dutch Minister Proposes Bank Data Sharing for Anti-Money Laundering

Dutch Finance Minister Eelco Heinen proposed allowing banks to share client data for anti-money laundering investigations to reduce the current €1.4 billion annual cost and improve efficiency, despite privacy concerns, and plans to discuss this with the privacy watchdog AP.

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Investigation Launched Against Istanbul Mayor for Threatening Remarks

An investigation was launched against Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu for threatening remarks targeting Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor Akin Gurlek; Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunç stated that such threats against the judiciary are unacceptable and legal action will be taken.

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dw.com
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China Executes Two After Mass Casualty Attacks

A 62-year-old man and a 21-year-old man were executed in China after being found guilty of separate mass casualty attacks that left a combined 43 dead and 60 injured; the attacks, described as "revenge against society," reflect a growing trend of indiscriminate violence.

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Attempted Murder of Homeless Man in Madrid

In Madrid, Spain, on February 18, 2024, Juan Ignacio A. allegedly attempted to murder his friend Emilio M. by setting fire to his mattress; a witness intervened, and Juan Ignacio A. was arrested, facing a potential nine-year prison sentence.

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