Uganda: EALA MPs Challenge Speaker Ntakirutimana Over Fresh Elections for Kakooza, Namara
EALA lawmakers are contesting a decision by Speaker Joseph Ntakirutimana to conduct by-elections for two Ugandan seats, citing potential legal conflicts.
Community protests against demolitions of floodplain football fields in northern SP
Residents and visitors in Casa Verde, northern São Paulo, protest against the expropriation of floodplain football fields for the future Campo de Marte park following a judicial decision that authorized demolitions in the area.
Monks and developers will not build a hotel in Krakow's Kazimierz after all? The council made a decision
A city council decision has halted plans for a luxury hotel in Kazimierz, Krakow, that would displace local residents and businesses.
Police Stations Under Threat - Now There Was a Thunder
Concerns are raised over the planned closure of police stations in Finland as police officials criticize the lack of communication and inclusion of staff in the decision-making process.
From Boeri to the TAR: recycling center closed quickly, another stop forever
A recycling center in Milan has been closed to make way for luxury apartments, leaving residents with nowhere to dispose of special and bulky waste after a court decision favored a five-star hotel that opposed the facility's proximity.
Vilnius District Municipality is conducting a survey of residents regarding the renaming of streets after Henrikas Gulbinovičius
The Vilnius District Municipality has initiated a survey to gauge public opinion on the potential renaming of streets in honor of Henrikas Gulbinovičius, emphasizing community involvement in the decision-making process.
The fate of the Kajaani racetrack has been revealed: operations will continue as before
The Kajaani racetrack will continue operations without government support, thanks to unanimous decision by the board.
The Case of the Brutally Beaten Dog Gausas Has Reached Its Conclusion: The Court Has Announced Its Decision
The court has issued sentences for those involved in the brutal treatment of a dog named Gausas, including community service and mandated participation in rehabilitation programs.
Teen Abused in Childcare Facility Sues After Becoming Adult... Staff Member in Iksan Sent to Prosecutors
A staff member at a childcare facility in Iksan has been sent to prosecutors over accusations of abusing a teen resident over a decade ago, following the victim's decision to file a lawsuit as an adult.
Resident Association Fights to the Last: 'If You Put Down Your Weapons, You've Lost the Battle'
An association in Copenhagen is staunchly opposing a municipal decision to turn a local site into a parking lot, despite construction efforts beginning.
Harish Rana on the Eternal Journey, Final Farewell Given
After 13 years in a coma, Harish Rana has passed away following a Supreme Court decision, and received a final farewell from the Brahma Kumari community.
The humble farmer's final decision revealed: left behind a 160,000 euro surprise
A local farmer in Pöytyä, Finland, left a substantial legacy of 160,000 euros to the municipality after his death, aimed at enhancing the welfare of the elderly in the community.
City Hall of São Paulo retreats and suspends closure of community center that distributes food and was founded by Father Julio
The São Paulo City Hall has reversed its decision to close the São Martinho de Lima Community Center, which provides over 400 meals daily.
City Hall suspends closure of community center founded by Father Júlio
The São Paulo City Hall has reversed its decision to close the São Martinho de Lima community center, which provides daily meals to 450 homeless individuals in Mooca.
Hanna tried to be the perfect mother of 13 children in a Laestadian context – now she reveals what really happened behind the beautiful facade
Hanna, a mother of 13 in the Laestadian community, openly discusses her struggles and the pressures she faced, including her decision to seek a divorce, which is traditionally considered sinful in her faith.
Met accused of insulting black people with shake-up of anti-racism strategy
The Metropolitan Police in the UK faces criticism for its decision to integrate its anti-racism strategy into a broader anti-discrimination framework, which many argue undermines its commitment to addressing racial issues.
Court: The closure of the high school section of Toila School did not take into account the Estonian-speaking community
The court overturned the decision to close the high school section of Toila School, citing that the needs of the Estonian-speaking community were not considered.
Heroic Act on Tallinn Tram: TLT Confirms That Activating the Emergency Brake Was the Right Decision
A recent incident in Tallinn where a dog became trapped in tram doors prompted discussion on appropriate responses in emergencies, with TLT affirming the importance of intervention.
Court: The closure of Toila school's high school section did not take into account the Estonian-speaking community
A court has overturned the closure of the Toila school’s high school section, determining that the decision failed to consider the needs of Estonian-speaking students.
Mamdani's decision that forever changes the facade of these buildings in New York: "The end of the era of darkness"
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced a new initiative to remove awnings in Highbridge Gardens to improve safety and increase sunlight and air circulation for the community.
The leader of the Conservatives welcomes Kazys Starkevičius' decision to give up his parliamentary mandate
The leader of the Conservative party praised Kazys Starkevičius for his decision to resign from his parliamentary seat, citing the benefits for himself, his family, and the community.
Underage convicted of stabbing not detained, suspected again of attempted murder – expert reminds of the child's best interests
A Finnish court's decision not to detain an underage individual convicted of attempted murder has raised concerns, as the juvenile was arrested shortly after for another stabbing incident.
Maria was concerned about her friend's fatigue - She made a quick decision
Maria Kangaskortet suggests that the support network for parents should extend beyond family to include reliable friends.
“The best of the SM-liiga” has to retire - The decision surprises
Antti Boman's retirement from league officiating has sparked criticism and confusion within the hockey community in Finland.
The Blessing of Same-Sex Couples Still Divides the Finnish Congregation of Vaasa - The Bishop Would Like the Disputes to End
The Vaasa Finnish congregation has decided to allow the blessing of same-sex couples despite an appeal against this decision, which caused further division within the church community.
The Government will reject the repatriation of unaccompanied migrant minors requested by the Community of Madrid
The Spanish Government has announced it will reject the Community of Madrid's request for the repatriation of unaccompanied migrant minors due to a lack of guarantees for their safe return.
The District Court Annuls the Decision to Close the Secondary School Section in Toila
The Tartu District Court has overturned a previous ruling to close the gymnasium section of Toila School, responding to complaints from parents about the legality and community involvement in the closure decision.
Saarivuoma reindeer herding community lost in the European Court
The Saarivuoma reindeer herding community's appeal to the European Court regarding a Norwegian Supreme Court decision was rejected.
Pärnumaa Põlendmaa Wind Farm Special Planning Remains in Force
The Tallinn Administrative Court upheld the special planning decision for the Põlendmaa wind farm, allowing for the construction of wind turbines in Pärnu.
Marie Curie: the decision to store her notebooks in lead boxes for 1,500 years
Marie Curie's manuscripts are meticulously preserved in lead-lined boxes, with access strictly regulated even today, reflecting their ongoing significance in the scientific community.
The Newspaper: A Brazen Campaign Was Organized on Ylilauta - Sipoon Sanomat Made a Tough Decision
Sipoon Sanomat disqualified a candidate for the 'Sipoo Person of the Year' due to a manipulated voting campaign on the Ylilauta forum.
Yuja Wang accuses Radio 3’s Norman Lebrecht of misogynistic bullying
Pianist Yuja Wang publicly accused broadcaster Norman Lebrecht of misogynistic bullying following his criticism of her decision to withdraw from an interview.
Fifty or twenty-five meters? A referendum in April will decide on the new pool in Prostějov
A referendum scheduled for April in Prostějov will determine the size of a new swimming pool, with options of fifty or twenty-five meters.
HU: Four Dead – A Tough Decision Made in Jätkäsaaren
In response to a series of fatal accidents, the top level of a parking facility in Jätkäsaari, Helsinki, will be temporarily closed to ensure public safety.
Aligarh: Ban on Muslim Shopkeepers in Temple Premises, Posters Put Up
In Aligarh, the management of Khereshwar Mahadev Temple has prohibited Muslim vendors from setting up their stalls, announcing the decision through posters displayed outside the temple.
A teacher from Alytus high school is being dismissed and will appeal to the court, the community is invited to come support her
A teacher dismissed from Alytus high school plans to take legal action against the decision, which she deems unjust, while the community organizes support for her.
Deutsche Welle - Closing of the Greek program: 'What message is being sent about Greek-German relations?'
The Greek Community of Berlin expresses deep concern over Deutsche Welle's decision to close its Greek program by January 2027, raising questions about its implications for Greek-German relations.
Controversial PIP Act Adopted by the Government. Employers Criticize the Decision
A new law concerning the National Labour Inspectorate (PIP) in Poland has been adopted despite objections from the business community, which claims insufficient time for feedback.
Man filmed throwing community dog into a stream in Paraná arrested after court decision
A man in Paraná was arrested for previously throwing a community dog into a stream, after an investigation led to a preventive detention order.
Pre-assemblies strengthen democratic participation in credit cooperativism
Pre-assemblies are set to enhance democratic participation among members of the credit cooperative Sicoob Credip, allowing them to engage in decision-making processes.
Parents oppose the closure of the only high school in Vangaži
Parents in Vangaži are protesting the decision to close the local high school, citing concerns about student transportation and education quality.
Sign Language to be Mother Tongue Education in Copenhagen
Hearing children of deaf parents in Copenhagen will receive mother tongue education in sign language, according to a decision by a political majority in the Children and Youth Committee.
Traffic Authority's Decision: The Lighting in Sörbygden and Albacken Will be Removed
The decision to remove street lighting in Sörbygden and Albacken has been met with criticism from local officials in Bräcke Municipality, who argue it will make the area less safe.
Beloved sandcastle artist booted from California beach by luxury hotel after nearly 20 years
A beloved sandcastle artist known as 'The Sandcastle Man' has been removed from his beach location in Coronado, California, after nearly 20 years due to a decision from the Hotel del Coronado.
KEMEL: Those who do not count with us, count against us
The article presents a message highlighting the importance of being included in discussions and decisions that affect a group or community.
Who are the two Jerusalemites that Israel intends to deport from Jerusalem?
The article discusses the Israeli government's decision to deport two Palestinian prisoners, heightening tensions within their families and the broader Jerusalem community.
Criticism in the international community over Israel's decision to expand its powers in the West Bank
Israel's cabinet decision to increase its powers in the West Bank has sparked widespread condemnation from Palestinian leaders and several international bodies.
Sweden's decision shocks the biathlon world ahead of the Olympic opening race
Sweden's selection for the mixed relay at the upcoming Milan Cortina Olympics has garnered shock within the biathlon community.
V. Aleknavičienė: The decision of the book fair organizers not to give the president a speech time is divisive
V. Aleknavičienė, a Lithuanian minister, criticized the organizers of a book fair for their decision to exclude the president from giving a speech, calling it divisive.
Registrations and updates for the Participatory Budget (OPA) begin on Monday (9)
Starting Monday, the registration period for the Participatory Budget (OPA) will begin, allowing new entities to partake in this program aimed at enhancing public investment decision-making in Piauí.