A Filipino bishop and former International Criminal Court judge announced the launch of a new investigation into thousands of murders that occurred during former President Rodrigo Duterte's administration. This investigation comes amid increasing international pressure on the Philippines to hold those responsible for these violations accountable.
The Paris Public Prosecutor's Office has launched an investigation into potential interference by an Israeli company targeting candidates from the 'France Insoumise' party during the recent municipal elections. This controversial case raises significant questions about foreign influence in local elections.
The U.S. Department of Justice has launched an official investigation into writer Elizabeth Jean Carroll, who accused former President Donald Trump of sexual harassment. This inquiry comes amid increasing scrutiny of sexual misconduct allegations against Trump.
Authorities in New York and New Jersey have initiated an official investigation into FIFA's ticket sales practices for the 2026 World Cup, amid allegations of price gouging and lack of transparency. This inquiry aims to address growing concerns over ticket distribution methods and pricing strategies.
The Finnish Ministry of Defense has announced an investigation into an alleged violation of its airspace by a Russian military aircraft. The incident occurred while the aircraft was avoiding a thunderstorm, but no evidence has been provided so far.
The Moroccan public prosecutor announced that the death toll from the residential building collapse in Fes has risen to <strong>15</strong>, including <strong>two girls</strong>. The incident, which occurred last Thursday, also resulted in five injuries, with victims still hospitalized.
The Pentagon has announced the initiation of an investigation to assess whether the U.S. military adhered to established procedures during attacks on boats suspected of drug smuggling. This move comes amid growing concerns over smuggling activities across international waters.
A parliamentary oversight body in the UK has opened an investigation into Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform Party, for failing to disclose a £5 million donation from a cryptocurrency donor. The party insists it has not violated any rules.
The French National Rally has firmly denied allegations against its leader <strong>Jordan Bardella</strong> following the opening of an investigation by the European Public Prosecutor's Office regarding fraud claims related to media training financing during the 2022 presidential campaign.
Real Madrid has announced a comprehensive investigation into an incident involving players Federico Valverde and Aurélien Tchouameni. This decision reflects the club's commitment to maintaining team discipline and avoiding future issues.
The Pennsylvania Department of Justice has announced an investigation into the death of a Bucknell University football player. The player passed away in 2024, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding his death.
Representative Robert Garcia, the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, has called for an investigation into defense contracts believed to benefit former President Donald Trump's family. These contracts, linked to his sons, have raised questions about transparency and integrity in defense dealings.
The South African High Court has ruled to open an investigation into the impeachment of President Cyril Ramaphosa, linked to a case involving the theft of money from a couch on his farm six years ago. This decision comes at a critical time as the president faces mounting political and economic challenges.
US media reports indicate that the Department of Justice has launched an investigation into suspicious oil transactions coinciding with sharp political statements from President Donald Trump and Iranian officials regarding the war. These investigations raise questions about the timing of the deals and their impact on the market.
The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) announced it will review the statements of a paramedic in court after body camera footage revealed repeated requests for a drowning child's birth certificate. The incident occurred in June 2024, leading to accusations from the child's parents that the paramedic delayed transport to the hospital.
California has launched an investigation into the deal made by the Trump administration to terminate an offshore wind energy project. This move raises questions about the environmental and economic impacts of such a decision amid increasing demand for renewable energy sources in the face of climate change.
The South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced the initiation of a comprehensive investigation into the fire that broke out on a South Korean-operated ship in the Strait of Hormuz. This follows the vessel being towed to a nearby port for damage assessment.
A massive explosion at a fireworks factory in Hunan Province, China, resulted in the deaths of <strong>21 people</strong> and injuries to <strong>61 others</strong>. Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for a comprehensive investigation into the incident.
The Rome Public Prosecutor's Office has launched an official investigation into the Israeli Navy's kidnapping of Spanish activist Saif Abu Kashk and Brazilian Thiago Avila. This decision comes amid rising concerns over human rights violations in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Li Chun Ho lost four family members in a tragic fire at a residential tower in Hong Kong last November. He is now seeking to testify before an inquiry committee about the negligence of the contractors responsible for the building's maintenance.
Libya's Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh has ordered an urgent investigation into the armed clashes in Sorman, aiming to address the escalating security crisis affecting the region.
Japanese authorities have arrested a man suspected of burning his deceased wife's body at the zoo where he works in northern Japan. The discovery of human remains has shocked the local community.
The British Parliament voted against a call for an investigation into allegations that Labour leader Keir Starmer misled Parliament regarding Peter Mandelson's scrutiny. The vote resulted in 335 against and 223 in favor, highlighting a sharp political divide.
The Indonesian Ministry of Transportation has summoned the management of Green SM taxi company to investigate a collision between a commuter train and a long-distance train at East Bekasi station, resulting in several injuries.
Senator Jeff Merkley announced an official investigation by the Government Accountability Office into how the US Justice Department handled files related to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender who died in prison in 2019. This comes after sharp criticism from Congress regarding the management of these files.
In a significant move, the Kelantan police announced they will submit an investigation file related to MP Wan Rohimi Wan Daud to the Attorney General following his recorded statements. This comes after a video circulated on social media showing a person mocking officers during their duties.
The Indonesian Parliament's Transportation Committee has called for a thorough investigation by the National Transportation Safety Committee into a train collision in Bekasi, which resulted in injuries and damages. This incident raises significant concerns about railway safety in the country.
The Israeli army has launched an official investigation into the theft of civilian property by Israeli soldiers in southern Lebanon. This decision follows a report by Haaretz that revealed details of the incident, prompting widespread reactions regarding the army's conduct in occupied areas.
The Indian government has initiated an investigation into certain aluminum wire products imported from Malaysia, aimed at reviewing the existing anti-dumping duties. This decision follows a request from several local companies to reassess these duties before their expiration in September.
Ahmad Sahroni, Deputy Chairman of the Legal Affairs Committee in the Indonesian Parliament, has urged police to investigate child abuse incidents at the 'Little Arisha' nursery in Yogyakarta. The nursery has reported cases involving 53 children, prompting strong reactions from officials.