Rio de Janeiro prosecutors are seeking a 20,000-reais ($6,400) fine for pop star Justin Bieber, currently on tour in Brazil, for unauthorized wall-tagging of a historic hotel in 2013.
Judge Rudi Baldi Loewenkron reopened the case on March 21 at the request of the Rio public prosecutor’s office, which wanted the Canadian singer to be informed of his crimes whenRead more
A housemaid accused of sexually abusing her employer’s two-year-old son pleaded not guilty before the Dubai Court of First Instance on Tuesday.
The incident dates back to October 2013 when the Emirati boy’s Moroccan mother entered the room of the 32-year-old Ethiopian maid and saw her naked son sleeping on the woman, who was also undressed.
The mother reprimanded theRead more
Prosecutors from France, Belgium, Spain and Morocco called Friday for the ability to unlock phones and computers and to gain access to encrypted communications to aid in the fight against terrorism, ABC News reported.
Following a two-day meeting in Paris, prosecutors in charge of counterterrorism investigations in the four countries issued a joint statement Friday to "alert" national and internationalRead more
Gharbiya prosecutors ordered on Sunday remanding a butcher in custody for further 15 days pending investigations for slaughtering a horse.
The defendant, identified as Mosad M. A., 40, was intending to sell the horse meat to residents.
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Alexandria prosecutors heard on Wednesday the testimonies of 29 officials of Borg El Arab airport, where an EgyptAir plane was hijacked on Tuesday and forced to land in Cyprus by a man, who was later arrested after giving himself up.
All the airport's absent employees were summoned to give their testimonies over the incident.
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