NSA decision on same-sex couples. Robert Biedroń: I'm waiting for something different
Robert Biedroń critiques the NSA ruling regarding same-sex civil unions, asserting the need for true equality for LGBTQ+ citizens in Poland.
Limeira's civil servants approve a 5.5% salary increase, but union points out dissatisfaction
Municipal workers in Limeira accepted a 5.5% salary increase, but remain dissatisfied with the proposal, according to their union.
A landmark ruling for same-sex couples in Poland
The European Court of Justice has mandated Poland to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other EU countries, marking a significant legal precedent.
Kenya: Aviation Workers Give KCAA Seven-Day Strike Ultimatum
The Kenya Aviation Workers Union has threatened to strike against the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority due to alleged breaches of a return-to-work agreement.
Allegations of sexual assault against 'hero' of the US agricultural labor union, multiple women report 'abuse during his lifetime'
Multiple women have come forward with allegations of sexual assault against the late civil rights activist César Chávez, raising questions about his legacy as a labor leader in the United States.
Justice referendum, 26 organizations join forces for yes
Twenty-six civic, trade union, business, and sports organizations have come together to support the yes vote for the Justice reform referendum in Italy.
ATE strike at airports: mandatory conciliation imposed and the planned action set to start on Wednesday is suspended
The Argentine government has imposed mandatory conciliation in a dispute between the ATE union and the National Civil Aviation Administration, suspending a planned strike.
"All certainties have collapsed". Crozza imitates Feltri between satire and irony
Comedian Maurizio Crozza satirizes Vittorio Feltri, the editorial director of Il Giornale, poking fun at the recent civil union between mayors from the League and Brothers of Italy.
Ana Hickmann and Edu Guedes reveal plans for religious wedding: 'Only those who cheer for us'
Ana Hickmann and Edu Guedes discuss their upcoming religious wedding after their civil union in 2025.
See how to register for the Marriage in the Community Program in Macapá
The Amapá Court of Justice has opened registrations for the free Community Marriage Program, which officially legalizes civil unions for couples until March 20.
The gay mayors of FdI and Lega are getting married
Italian mayors Alessandro Basso and Loris Bazzo will hold a civil union on June 27, marking a significant event in the political landscape.
Civil Union for Gay Mayors of FdI and Lega
Two gay mayors from Italy's right-wing parties are set to enter a historic civil union, marking a significant moment in the political landscape.
Threats and hate campaigns against non-governmental organizations are increasing across the European Union
The funding for civil society organizations in the EU is declining due to economic difficulties and a rise in authoritarianism, leading to increased threats and hate campaigns against them.
Ursula von der Leyen and Kaja Kallas in a 'Civil War' Over the War in Iran
The tension is escalating among the leadership of the European Commission, particularly between Ursula von der Leyen and Kaja Kallas, against the backdrop of the conflict in Iran.
European Court: Hungary violated EU law by closing critical radio station about Orbán
The European Court of Justice has ruled that Hungary breached EU law by shutting down a radio station critical of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
Dem rep compares himself to MLK Jr, Rosa Parks after getting booted from second straight Trump address
Rep. Al Green drew a parallel to civil rights leaders after being removed from President Trump's State of the Union address, where he protested against perceived racism in a Trump's social media post.
SP Delegates' Union launches campaign criticizing 'unfulfilled promises' of Tarcísio
The São Paulo Police Delegates' Union is launching a campaign to highlight perceived neglect of the Civil Police and unfulfilled promises by Governor Tarcísio de Freitas.
'Rahul Gandhi wants to incite civil war in the country', said Giriraj Singh
Union Minister Giriraj Singh claims that Rahul Gandhi lacks a copy of the US deal and it has not yet been finalized, alleging that he is trying to incite civil war in India.
Ministers must end ‘barking mad’ restraints on civil service pay, union leader warns
The leader of the Prospect union urges government ministers to lift salary constraints on civil servants to recruit necessary technical and digital specialists.
Africa: Chairperson of the African Union Commission Mourns the Passing of Hon. Rev Jesse Jackson
The Chairperson of the African Union Commission mourns Rev. Jesse Jackson's death, highlighting his contributions to civil rights and alignment with Africa's struggles for justice.
African Union Summit confronts worsening conflicts
The African Union summit has identified Sudan's civil war as a critical humanitarian crisis that demands urgent attention.
Civil Police Union of Sergipe announces strike during Carnival
The Civil Police Union of Sergipe has declared a complete strike during Carnival due to stalled negotiations regarding professional improvements.
Araripina City Hall opens registration for community wedding with unlimited slots
The City Hall of Araripina in Pernambuco, Brazil, has opened registrations for a community wedding ceremony set to take place on June 10, 2026, with no limit on the number of participants.
Council approves 4.76% salary increase for Fortaleza civil servants; see how councilors voted
The Fortaleza City Council approved a 4.76% salary increase for municipal workers, retroactive to January 1, following an agreement with the local public servants' union.
Senegal and Egypt's top diplomats discuss strengthening bilateral relations
The foreign ministers of Senegal and Egypt met to strengthen bilateral relations and discussed key regional issues, including the civil war in Sudan.
What rights does a de facto union grant in Ecuador
The article explains the legal rights provided by de facto unions in Ecuador, emphasizing that they offer similar protections to marriage without traditional formalities.
Complete Rejection of Stalin Proposal by Demari Representative
Sanna Antikainen, a PS Member of Parliament, completely rejects a proposal from SDP representative Eeva-Johanna Eloranta for a moment of silence in parliament to honor those who fled to the Soviet Union after the 1918 civil war and legislators who died under Stalin's purges.
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.
Government priority, Mercosur-EU agreement is under review in the Civil House and should be sent to Congress later this week
The Mercosur-European Union agreement, prioritized by the government, is in the final analysis stage and is expected to be sent to the National Congress within the week.
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.
There is little money in the civil service. The new law does not improve the situation, says unionist Homfray
Unionist Homfray emphasizes that the proposed new law will not solve the funding issues faced by the civil service, questioning the effectiveness of several past amendments to the civil service law.
"Can rely on the state" – Civil Service Union Chief defends demands for an additional 300 euros per month
The Civil Service Union Chief defends demands for a monthly raise of 300 euros as public sector strikes escalate due to personnel shortages and excessive bureaucracy.
"We cannot continue like this if we want to attract young people": civil servants press for their salaries
Civil servants are advocating for salary increases as the Public Service Minister, David Amiel, prepares to address union demands following three years of salary freezes.
A union denounces the lack of agents in the Police of Humanes: "Incidents unattended are referred to the Civil Guard, whose base is outside the locality"
The police union CPPM highlights that the municipality of Humanes has experienced an unprecedented situation with local police service unavailable for three shifts due to political decisions made in December 2025.
"One state cannot respond quickly enough": how EU countries are organizing support after the fire in Crans-Montana?
Switzerland has activated the European Union's civil protection mechanism to cope with the influx of burn victims following a tragic fire that has resulted in around forty deaths and 115 injuries.
Cezary Szymanek: First the European Union, Then the Euro
Cezary Szymanek emphasizes the importance of adopting the euro in Poland to fully complete its EU membership and advocates for an informed and civil debate on the benefits of this change.
Croatia Offered to Take Care of 10 Patients from Switzerland
In response to a tragic fire at a skiing resort in Switzerland, Croatia has offered to assist by taking care of 10 injured patients as part of a European Union civil protection mechanism.