Prison guard suspended for saying five-year-old boy shot to death should have gone astray

A prison guard was suspended in New Jersey, United States, after making derogatory comments on social media about Cannon Hinnant, the five-year-old boy shot dead by a neighbor while riding a bicycle in Wilson, Carolina. From north. The guard, identified as Rome Smith, wrote last week that the child, murdered on 9 August, should have … Read more

“Even if you think you’re healthy and immune. You’re not”

Ahmad Ayyad is yet another example of the devastating effects of covid-19 on the human body. He had a restaurant, helped with the family business, did marathons, taught basketball and boxing classes. Soon Ahmad, who lives in Washington DC, in the United States, saw his life change dramatically. He was no longer able to climb … Read more

Restaurants. Chaos installed around closing time

Restaurants that are licensed after 11 pm may continue to operate as long as customers have entered the space until that time. The guarantee is given to i by the secretary general of Ahresp when admitting that there have been “great confusions” in recent weeks, with the PSP forcing the owners to close their establishments, … Read more

Police officers caught drinking in service subject to disciplinary proceedings

Disciplinary proceedings were launched against two agents of the Lisbon municipal police, after they were filmed, by a TVI team, on a terrace drinking beer, in uniform and on duty, at the Santa Catarina viewpoint in Lisbon. The two policemen were drinking a beer when at their side they had several young people drinking alcohol … Read more

Isabel dos Santos. Only if necessary, says PGR

The Attorney General of the Republic (PGR) of Angola warned that the possibility of proceeding with an international arrest warrant together with the Portuguese authorities to target Isabel dos Santos was a possibility and the businesswoman hurried to classify this hypothesis as unfounded, justifying that he has collaborated with justice. Yesterday, at SOL, the Attorney … Read more

Marta Temido in the sights of António Costa

As Visão and Saturday reported, and SOL confirmed, the last meeting at Infarmed to assess the evolution of the covid-19 pandemic in Portugal, on Wednesday, ended in an unusual way, with António Costa abruptly interrupting Minister Marta Feared when it talked about the effects of confinement in northern Portugal. «It’s a lie, it’s a lie», … Read more

Man tries to escape from bus after stabbing woman in downtown Coimbra

A 52-year-old man was arrested this Thursday in Coimbra after allegedly stabbing and assaulting a woman in the face. According to a statement from the PSP District Command, authorities were called to the area at 8:10 am due to a man being “assaulting several people” in downtown. “They found a victim, a 55-year-old woman, who … Read more

Brazil com 34.918 cases of infeção nas last 24 hours, or number mais alto from or beginning gives pandemic

Brazil com 34.918 cases of infeção nas last 24 hours, or number mais alto from or beginning gives pandemic – Q quatro dias com records diarios below two thousand deaths, or country volta to see crescer or number of vítimas mortais significantly. Nas last 24 hours, were registered in Brazil mais 1.282 mortes caused hair … Read more

Greece. Protests against the construction of migrant detention camps

There were strong protests against the construction of new migrant detention camps on the Greek islands of Lesbos and Chios, this Tuesday. Protesters, who demand that migrants arriving on the islands be relocated to mainland Greece, tried to prevent the arrival of construction machinery and riot police. Authorities fired tear gas to disperse the crowd, … Read more

UK discusses how to deal with convicted terrorists

In just over two months, London faced the second knife attack by recently released men, after being convicted of terrorism-related crimes. “We have over 200 people convicted of terrorism in prisons,” London Mayor Sadiq Khan told Sky News – another 245 have been released in the past seven years. “What are we doing to ensure … Read more