Investigation
Gendarme admits copy-paste error at Jubillar trial
October 08, 2025 An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI
During the tenth day of Cédric Jubillar's trial at the Tarn assizes, Major Gilles Loïs confessed a blunder in the phone data analysis of Delphine Jubillar's lover. This error undermines a key element of the prosecution regarding the night of the disappearance. Additionally, an expertise on the victim's broken glasses suggests physical violence.
Hidden video confirms Pradas knew to monitor Poyo at 12:32
October 07, 2025 An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI
A video hidden by the Valencian Generalitat reveals that former councilor Salomé Pradas was aware of the hydrological risk in the Poyo ravine and Magro river at 12:32 on October 29, 2024, the day of the flood that killed 229 people. The footage, provided after a judicial request, shows Pradas noting the need to monitor these waterways. This contradicts claims by Carlos Mazón's government of lacking prior information.
SKF products in Russia are counterfeits according to company's experts
October 01, 2025 An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI
According to SKF's own experts, products sold in Russia are counterfeit versions of the company's original parts. Police are investigating whether large volumes indicate negligence on SKF's part. Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson welcomes the scrutiny as important.
Police investigate Muslim congregation after imam's sermon on hitting women
October 02, 2025 An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI
Police in Kristianstad are investigating a local Muslim congregation following a sermon by Imam Abu Raad, where he discussed physically disciplining wives. The remarks have drawn strong criticism from other Swedish imams. The incident highlights tensions around religious teachings in modern society.
Investigations against psychiatric chief in Magdeburg over patient death
Magdeburg prosecutors are investigating Syrian psychiatrist Taleb al-Abdulmohsen for negligent manslaughter. A 54-year-old patient died shortly after discharge from a clinic in Brehna due to a medication overdose. The allegations stem from a criminal complaint filed by the deceased's relatives.
Fraudsters use crypto ATMs to launder millions from Canadian victims
A CBC News investigation has uncovered how cryptocurrency ATMs in Canada are being exploited by scammers to extract and launder money from victims nationwide. These machines, legal and widespread, allow quick conversion of cash to crypto that can be sent globally. Victims like a Calgary retiree have lost thousands, highlighting vulnerabilities in the system.