[Editorial] The Last-Minute Amendment of the Misapplication of Law Crime, Legislative Completeness of Reform Process Must Be Enhanced
The South Korean National Assembly passed a bill establishing a crime for the misapplication of law after last-minute amendments were made to address concerns from civil society and political circles.
The government boasts about cutting funds to NGOs, but lets millions go to party institutes.
The Czech government announces funding cuts to non-governmental organizations while continuing to provide financial support to party-related entities.
Pekka Haavisto appointed as UN special envoy to Sudan
Pekka Haavisto, a Finnish Green Party parliamentarian and former foreign minister, has been appointed as the UN Secretary-General's special envoy for resolving the conflict in Sudan.
Debate on Amendment to the Crime of Distortion of Law... Decision Made by Raise of Hands in Party Assembly
The Democratic Party of Korea debated amendments to a bill regarding the distortion of law, leading to a decision through a hand vote amid concerns over potential unconstitutional implications.
In Memory of Jesse Jackson [Jang Seok-jun's Progressive Politics]
Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson passed away at the age of 84, remembered for his leadership in the African American community and significant influence in Democratic politics.
Non-Governmental Organizations: How the AfD Pressures Engaged Citizens
The AfD is seeking personnel to monitor non-governmental organizations (NGOs), a move reflecting the party's rhetoric that NGOs are funded by the government to undermine the populace.
Democratic Party: 'We must complete the end of civil war in local elections... ousting the 'Yoon Kids' from 8 metropolitan districts'
The Democratic Party of Korea announced plans to use the upcoming local elections as an opportunity to expel mayors elected during Yoon Suk-yeol's administration, seeing it as a chance to end the ongoing political strife in the country.
Municipality "against" agents. If the constitution of civil party is not equal for everyone
The Milanese Democratic Party is urging the Municipality to join as a civil party in the investigation of a police officer involved in the death of a drug dealer, raising questions about the appropriateness of such a move.
‘Ownerless’ Bridge Between MG and SP Has No Maintenance Responsibility, and MPF Seeks Justice
The Federal Public Ministry (MPF) filed a public civil action to request urgent repairs on the Divisa Bridge, which connects Minas Gerais and São Paulo, due to the lack of a responsible party for its maintenance.
VIDEO: GCM uses pepper spray and tear gas to disperse block party in Butantã, West Zone of SP
The Metropolitan Civil Guard (GCM) used tear gas and pepper spray against revelers in São Paulo's Butantã neighborhood during a block party on Tuesday night.
Jesse Jackson: Between Martin Luther King and Obama
Jesse Jackson, a passionate civil rights activist in the U.S., passed away at 84, marking the end of an era for minority rights advocacy.
SZ in the Evening: News from February 17, 2026
The article highlights major news in Germany, including the categorization of the AfD party in Niedersachsen as extremist, the death of civil rights activist Jesse Jackson, and a controversy involving a news broadcast using AI-generated images.
First Thing: Jesse Jackson, civil rights icon, dies aged 84
Jesse Jackson, the civil rights leader and former presidential candidate, has passed away at the age of 84.
Jesse Jackson, leader of civil rights in the USA, dies at 84
Jesse Jackson, a significant figure in the American civil rights movement and a former presidential candidate, has passed away at the age of 84.
Civil Rights Activist Jesse Jackson Has Died
Jesse Jackson, a key figure in the civil rights movement and a Democratic presidential candidate in the 1980s, has passed away.
Jesse Jackson, veteran civil rights activist in the United States, dies
Civil rights activist Jesse Jackson has passed away at the age of 84 after battling health issues for several years.
Human rights activist Jesse Jackson has died
American human rights activist Jesse Jackson has passed away at the age of 84.
Delivering pizza to protesters can land you in prison, says organizer of Georgian protests
In the face of government oppression in Georgia, demonstrators continue to protest against the ruling party's alignment with Russia and the cooling of relations with the EU, as highlighted by an activist who previously worked in public administration.
Polish MP sentenced. A final verdict has been reached
A Polish MP from the Poland 2050 party has been found guilty in a civil case of defamation against a city councilor during a public meeting.
Hungary: Viktor Orban promises to 'sweep away' 'pseudo-civil society organizations' and toughens stance against the opposition
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban pledges to eliminate so-called pseudo-civil society organizations as he faces electoral challenges from the opposition party TISZA.
Surprising agreement clears several stones from the road to an election - and removes a potential key issue from the SF
A new agreement has been reached for 200,000 civil servants in Denmark, marking a significant step towards the upcoming elections.
Civil War in SV
The article presents a commentary expressing the author's views on a conflict within the SV party in Norway.
Labor group voices ‘distress and disgust’ at police response to anti-Herzog protests
A pro-Palestine Labor group in New South Wales criticized police violence during protests against Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit, calling for an independent investigation into the matter.
The party led by the Prime Minister of Poland wants to introduce penalties for desecrating the European Union flag
The political party representing the Polish Prime Minister aims to establish legal protections for the EU flag, reviving a legislative initiative similar to one proposed in 2019 by a now-defunct party, with minor amendments.
Black Civil Rights Activists in the USA: The Black Panthers are Back
Armed members of the 'New Black Panther Party' are protesting against the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in US cities, raising old questions about nonviolent resistance.
Report confirms sexual violence against 11-year-old girl during church party in MG, says police
After two weeks of investigation, a report by the Civil Police of Minas Gerais confirmed that an 11-year-old girl was sexually assaulted during a religious event in Pedreiras, near Rio Paranaíba.
"Disproportionate prison sentence," says the leftist politician
The German non-binary individual Maja T. has been sentenced to a lengthy prison term in Hungary for attempted serious bodily harm, prompting outrage from leftist and green party members over the trial's conditions and procedures.
Innocent verdict for Park Ji-won in West Sea shooting case, files lawsuit against Yoon Seok-youl... 'Using citizens' deaths for political elimination'
Park Ji-won, a member of the Democratic Party and former National Intelligence Service chief, has filed a lawsuit against former President Yoon Seok-youl and others following his acquittal in the West Sea civil servant shooting case, alleging political manipulation and abuse of power.
Group suspected of using third-party CNPJ to commit fraud arrested in operation in the interior of SP
The Civil Police of Assis (SP) launched Operation 'Primeira Impressão' on Tuesday, arresting six suspects involved in fraud using third-party CNPJs in various towns in São Paulo.
The Generalitat opens a disciplinary file on an official who processed a visa for the VPP of Alicante while their spouse was a requester
The Valencian Generalitat has opened a disciplinary investigation into a civil servant for processing a visa for protected housing in Alicante, with their spouse listed as a requester, while the PSOE party has reported potential criminal offenses to the Public Prosecutor's Office.
Han Byeong-do: 'There is no compromise on prosecutorial reform... the end of civil war is the recovery of livelihoods'
Han Byeong-do, the floor leader of the Democratic Party, asserted that the first principle of the Lee Jae-myung government is 'only the people's life', emphasizing that the end of civil war will lead to the recovery of livelihoods while committing to comprehensive prosecutorial and judicial reforms.
13-Year-Old Boy Shot in the Head on RJ-182 While Returning from His Mother's Graduation Party
A 13-year-old boy was shot in the head on RJ-182 while returning home from his mother's graduation party, according to the Civil Police.
Conflict Over Party Leadership and Line Intensifies in the Democratic Party, Essentially Entering a Civil War
The Democratic Party of Korea is experiencing a significant internal conflict over party unification, with dissent growing from concerns over leadership power plays and ideological disagreements.
Legacy of the Black Panthers Evoked in Times of ICE
The article discusses the resurgence of the Black Panther Party's legacy amidst current struggles with systemic racism and police violence against Black communities in the United States.
Junta-backed party secures sweeping victory in Myanmar’s ‘sham’ election
Myanmar’s military-backed Union and Solidarity Party has achieved a decisive victory in a controversial general election amidst ongoing civil conflict and state repression.
2026 Municipal Elections: This New Centrist Candidate Who Wants to Be a Spoiler in Nantes
Mounir Belhamiti, former president of Renaissance in Loire-Atlantique, has announced his independent candidacy for the Nantes mayoral race, expressing discontent with his party's alliance with the right and seeking support from civil society.
Crans-Montana, Mantovano: “We will ask the EU to join as a civil party”
Italy is requesting the European Commission to join as a civil party in a legal proceeding in Switzerland, emphasizing the importance of judicial cooperation and economic interests.
Tajani in Senate: 'The tragedy of Crans-Montana is also ours. It's right for Italy to be a civil party'
In the Italian Senate, Minister of Foreign Affairs Antonio Tajani expressed solidarity with the victims of the Crans-Montana fire, emphasizing the shared tragedy and suggesting Italy should join as a civil party.
Crans, Moretti remains in prison but can be released on bail. Now the investigation is on the municipality
Moretti's arrest has been confirmed for three months, with his lawyer stating he does not intend to evade justice, while the prosecution has rejected the municipality's civil party request.
Secretary of the People's Conference Party: There must be civil rule in Sudan
Ali al-Haj, Secretary-General of the People's Conference Party, holds the Sudanese army leadership accountable for the ongoing crisis and calls for a civil government led by civilian forces, excluding military leaders.
The new civil service law comes from years of discussions, defends ANO. It lacks guarantees and expertise, oppose the Pirates
The ANO party defends a new civil service law as the result of prolonged discussions, while the Pirates criticize it for lacking guarantees and expert input.
The 'rave' in Albacete results in 63 arrests for disturbances and illegal event organization
The 'Big Fucking Party' rave in Albacete led to 63 arrests by the Civil Guard for disruptions and organizing an illegal event over a week-long period.
The Civil Guard detains 63 people for the illegal macro party in Albacete
The Civil Guard has arrested 63 individuals involved in the illegal Big Fucking Party near the Cenajo reservoir, which resulted in injuries to several officers and violations of safety regulations.
Loris Fortuna – He brought divorce to Italy but the PD of 'civil rights' has erased him from memory
Loris Fortuna, a former partisan and lawyer, played a crucial role in legalizing divorce in Italy but has since been forgotten by the Democratic Party's civil rights narrative.
Illegal rave in Albacete ends after seven days of party and music
The illegal rave held around the Cenajo reservoir in Albacete concluded after seven days, with the Civil Guard ensuring safety and protection of the natural environment during the operation.
Withdrawal of the Albacete 'rave' begins: about 1,200 people remain from the 3,500 who gathered at the macro party
The withdrawal of participants from the Albacete rave has started, with approximately 1,200 people remaining from the original 3,500, as authorities remain on alert due to potential adverse weather conditions.
The ‘rave’ at the Cenajo swamp in Albacete does not ease: 'They may not get away with it'
Authorities are pursuing the organizers of an illegal rave in Albacete that has attracted 3,500 attendees since New Year's Eve, despite adverse weather conditions and reports of injuries among the Civil Guard officers involved.
"In Emergencies Against Their Will" – CSU Faces Criticism from CDU Over "Return Roadmap for Syrians"
The CSU's proposal for a 'Return Roadmap for Syrians,' urging the return of most Syrian refugees now that the civil war is over, has sparked criticism from the CDU and the Left party.
Poker with Fico
The article reflects on the opposition against Robert Fico and his party's attempts to undermine civil society in Slovakia, evaluating the successes and challenges faced by resistors in various spheres including media and culture.
The 'Big Fucking Party' rave in Albacete is set up at the El Cenajo reservoir after several Civil Guards were injured
The unauthorized 'Big Fucking Party' rave in Albacete has unfolded at the El Cenajo reservoir, leaving several Civil Guard officers injured and resulting in a heavy police presence monitoring the event.