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Law and Justice
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US Republican George Santos gets 7 years prison for fraud
The Republican preyed on vulnerable supporters to finance a lavish lifestyle built entirely on lies.
FBI arrests judge for 'obstruction' in immigration process
The FBI has arrested Judge Hannah Dugan, saying she "misdirected" immigration agents away from a man.
Kashmir shooting rampage panics residents, Indian tourists
The attack increased economic uncertainty among regional residents, especially people who depend on tourism for work.
The rise of drug cartels in Ecuador
Drug cartels in Ecuador gain in influence. Why forest dieback could lead to healthier ecosystems.
Boxing against violence in Rio de Janeiro
Alan Duarte founded a martial arts project for young people. Can projects like these make a difference?
Maradona was 'difficult,' 'high-risk' patient, doctors say
Seven health care professionals are on trial for the alleged negligent homicide of Diego Maradona.
French school stabbing: Student killed, 3 others injured
The attack took place at Notre-Dame-de-Toutes-Aides high school in Nantes.
What are the solutions to global food scarcity? | Eco Africa
Organised waste collection in Gambia, women couriers breaking the mold in Ghana and lab-grown meat.
How hazardous waste from Germany ended up in a Czech village
German companies dumped hazardous waste in the Czech village of Jirikov, which lacks the facilities to recycle it.
Kenya: Kidney probe launched, clinic denies allegations
The clinic at the center of organ trafficking allegations has denied wrongdoing and promised full transparency.
Kashmir attack: India downgrades ties with Pakistan
India cited "cross-border linkages" to the worst attack on civilians in Kashmir in decades.
EU Commission fines Apple, Meta over digital law breaches
The European Commission has fined US companies Apple and Meta millions for violations of the Digital Markets Act.
Tourists killed by gunmen in Indian-administered Kashmir
Gunmen opened fire at a holiday resort near Pahalgam, killing more than 20 people.
Germany: Police chief warns of 'cocaine surge'
The use of hard drugs including cocaine and heroin is on the rise in Germany, according to the country's police chief.
Trump: US can't give every person it wants to deport a trial
US President Donald Trump said to give everyone a trial "would take, without exaggeration, 200 years."
UN warns of massive cyberscams spreading across the world
Crime syndicates have made billions scamming victims in Asia and are now expanding their operations, a UN report warns.
El Salvador proposes prisoner swap for Venezuelan deportees
Venezuela's attorney general has described the plan to swap Venezuelan migrants expelled by the US as "cynical."
Germany: Police launch manhunt over Bad Nauheim killing
Police believe a "personal motive" likely played in a role in the killing of two Turkish nationals in Bad Nauheim.
Indian, Chinese students sue Trump over visa rules
Indian and Chinese students are among those suing the Trump administration over termination of some student visas.
Gunman kills two in central Germany — police
The shooting left two people dead in the town of Bad Nauheim, with the suspect reportedly fleeing the scene.
Thousands in London defend trans rights after court ruling
The London protest follows a decision by the UK's top court that defined a woman as someone who is female at birth.
US Supreme Court pauses Trump deportation of Venezuelans
The US top court temporarily halted the deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members under an 18th-century law.
Germany: Rochlitz supermarket stabbing leaves 2 injured
The suspect had been banned from the supermarket before the attack, which took place in the eastern state of Saxony.
Berlin man jailed for attack ruled to be antisemitic
The attacker apologized for attacking the victim, but denied he was motivated by antisemitism.
El Salvador: US senator meets wrongly deported Abrego Garcia
Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen met Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador after being denied access to him at first.
Luigi M. faces federal charges in killing of healthcare CEO
Luigi M. faces federal charges for CEO killing, including one that carries the possibility of the death penalty.
US: 2 killed in shooting at Florida State University
Suspect who opened fire at Florida State is the son of a local sheriff's deputy and had access to his mother's weapons.
Poland: 'Hajnowka 5' on trial for aiding desperate refugees
Polish activists gave food and clothes to a group of refugees. Now they are on trial and could face years in prison.
Google monopolized online ad markets, US judge says
The tech giant is now facing the possibility that it will have to sell off its Google Ad Manager.
Myanmar junta pardons 4,900 prisoners to mark new year
Myanmar's military government announced the release of 4,893 prisoners in a mass amnesty to mark its new year.
Germany: Teen's home searched over suspected ricin plot
Police in eastern Germany search the home of a 16-year-old suspected of making the biological warfare agent ricin.
Trump officials could face contempt charges, says US judge
A federal judge has found probable cause to hold the White House in contempt of court and has threatened prosecution.
German court rules migrants can be deported back to Greece
Two men had sought refugee status in Germany after already filing applications in Greece.
Organ traffickers — preying on the desperate in Kenya
A joint DW investigation reveals how international organ traffickers exploit people in despair to turn a profit.
UK Supreme Court: 'Woman' means biological female under law
UK Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that British equality law defines 'woman' as someone born biologically female.
Germany: Berlin doctor charged with 15 counts of murder
The suspect allegedly set fire to some victims' apartments seeking to cover up his crimes.
How Medellin, Colombia's drug capital, reinvented itself
The Colombian city was notorious for drugs and violent crime. Now, it boasts thriving textile and tourism industries.
Peru: Ex-President Humala jailed for money laundering
The funds Ollanta Humala received came from the Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht and the Venezuelan government.
Sweden says no proof Chinese ship meant to damage cables
Swedish authorities say it is unlikely a Chinese vessel deliberately cut Baltic Sea cables in an incident last year.
Man fined after hugging German Chancellor Olaf Scholz
The individual said he had been partying for two days and taking drugs before mistakenly joining an official motorcade.
Hungary amends constitution to curb LGBTQ+ rights
Hungary's parliament has passed a constitutional amendment banning LGBTQ+ gatherings in public.
Piracy on the rise across the world — maritime watchdog
Acts of piracy on the world's seas have surged this year, according to the International Maritime Bureau (IMB).
France: Several prisons targeted with wave of arson attacks
Prisons in France have been the target of vehicle fires overnight in attacks linked to anti-narcotics measures.
Nigeria: Amnesty condemns government after deadly attack
The onslaught is the latest eruption of violence in a region known for intercommunal conflict and deadly land disputes.
US: Meta's landmark antitrust trial gets underway
Social media giant Meta is facing trial in Washington over allegations it has monopolized social media platforms.
El Salvador's Bukele rules out returning US deportee
El Salvador President Bukele said he would not return the man who was deported from the US on an administrative error.
Spanish police pounce on exotic cat smuggling ring
Police in Spain arrest two Russian citizens after a swoop in Mallorca revealed evidence of an illegal online trade.
The silent heroes of Marseille's drug districts
The high-rise housing estates in the north of Marseille are in the grip of drug gangs.
Kidneys for cash: Inside a global organ trafficking network
An international network is said to be exploiting poor, vulnerable Kenyans as organ donors to reap profits.
Sri Lanka: Police face outrage after man dies in custody
The death of 25-year-old Sathsara Nimesh has triggered protests and accusations of police brutality in Sri Lanka.
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