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Japanese police on Tuesday rearrested Kodai Murata, second lieutenant in the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (SDF), who is suspected of violating Japan's Firearms and Swords Control Law by forcibly breaking into the Chinese Embassy in Japan on March 24, according to Japanese media reports. Previously, he had been arrested on suspicion of trespassing at the Chinese Embassy in Japan.14 Apr 2026-14:05
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Fake vehicle numbers and non-existent state codes on toll receipts were key elements of a major transport fraud in Lucknow involving overloaded trucks fitted with High Security Registration Plates (HSRP), officials have found. Many of these trucks originated from mining belts and used the false details to evade hefty penalties.10 Apr 2026-12:40
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Brazil’s Labour Ministry has placed BYD on its registry of employers—Lista Suja, or ‘dirty list’—found to have subjected workers to conditions analogous to slavery during the construction of its plant in Bahia state.07 Apr 2026-22:52
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Iranian police have arrested 466 people accused of online activities aimed at undermining national security, state media reported on Tuesday, marking one of the largest security operations since the start of the conflict involving Israel and the United States.24 Mar 2026-15:12
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Chelsea has been fined £10.75m, received a suspended ban on signing first-team players, and imposed an immediate nine-month academy transfer ban by the Premier League for violating financial rules during Roman Abramovich’s ownership.16 Mar 2026-21:19
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Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has called violations of Türkiye’s airspace by Iran “unacceptable.”10 Mar 2026-14:57
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Brussels Airport repeatedly violated federal regulations on night flights and noise limits last year, recording at least 1,317 violations, according to the country’s airport mediation service.25 Feb 2026-18:12
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Britain’s privacy regulator, the Information Commissioner's Office, has fined social media platform Reddit £14.47 million ($19.52 million) for breaches of children’s privacy rules.24 Feb 2026-15:56
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Netflix has warned ByteDance of “immediate litigation,” escalating a growing dispute over alleged copyright violations tied to the Chinese company’s Seedance 2.0 artificial intelligence platform.18 Feb 2026-15:59
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The decision by the Court of Justice of the European Union to send a major privacy dispute involving WhatsApp back to a lower tribunal marks a significant moment in the European Union’s long running effort to enforce strict data protection rules on global technology companies.10 Feb 2026-13:49
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