France plans to transfer 200 drug traffickers to specially designed “completely hermetic” prisons as part of a crackdown on organized crime. This initiative aims to isolate offenders and reduce drug-related violence, ensuring heightened security in correctional facilities.
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Spain’s prosecutor has formally requested a retrial for Luis Rubiales, the former president of the Spanish Football Federation, following controversies surrounding his actions during a recent match. The appeal raises questions about accountability in sports governance.
UK’s Just Stop Oil has secured a reduction in prison sentences for some members, reflecting a shift in judicial perspective on climate activism. However, the group continues to face significant challenges in achieving its larger goals of sustainable policy change.
A former surgeon has admitted in court to committing “hideous acts” of pedophilia, revealing a disturbing history of abuse. The case, reported by Le Monde, highlights the need for reforms in safeguarding vulnerable individuals and ensuring justice for victims.
A French fugitive has been apprehended in Romania nine months after a deadly van ambush that left several people dead. The suspect, linked to a high-profile criminal case, was located and arrested by Romanian authorities in a swift operation.
Brazilian prosecutors have charged former President Jair Bolsonaro with inciting an alleged coup plot following the January riots at the Capitol in BrasÃlia. The charges underscore ongoing tensions in Brazil’s political landscape amid investigations into the unrest.