The EU calls for a moratorium on attacks on energy and water facilities
The European Union has called for a moratorium on attacks against energy and water facilities amid the US-Israel-Iran conflict that has significant impacts on global energy markets.
"Collapse of Building Authorities and Recording for Big Developers." MPs Discussed the Building Law, the Minister Did Not Show Up
Czech MPs discussed a significant amendment to the building law aimed at accelerating construction amid a national building crisis, although the local development minister was absent from the proceedings.
‘Unconstitutional Bulged Reduction’ Shifting Carbon Reduction Burden to the Future... Including Options
A controversial 'bulged reduction path' for greenhouse gas emissions, which shifts the burden of reduction to the future, has been included in the deliberative agenda for a citizen representative group tasked with discussing the amendment of the Carbon Neutrality Basic Law in South Korea.
Anatomy of Paralysis. Five Axes of the Crisis that is Destroying the Constitutional Tribunal
The article analyzes the crisis surrounding the Polish Constitutional Tribunal, highlighting its decline in authority and effectiveness in upholding the constitution.
PT opens divergence with Haddad and says it is against aid to banks in crisis
The Brazilian Workers' Party (PT) opposes key articles in a law that facilitates interventions by the Central Bank to support troubled financial institutions.
Supreme Defense Council: Italy committed to negotiations and diplomacy
The Supreme Defense Council of Italy has expressed grave concern over the regional crisis stemming from military actions by the U.S. and Israel against Iran, advocating for diplomatic solutions.
Russia’s Prison Service Faces Staffing Crisis as Shortages Top 30%, Officials Say
Russia’s prison service is experiencing a staffing crisis, with over 30% of positions unfilled, exacerbating personnel issues in law enforcement as the war in Ukraine continues.
Due to Fuel Shortage: New Zealand May Restrict Car Travel
New Zealand's government is considering implementing a law from the 1970s to mandate one car-free day per week due to fuel shortages caused by the Iran conflict.
Ibaneis sanctions law that authorizes the use of nine public properties to save BRB
Governor Ibaneis Rocha has sanctioned a law allowing the use of nine public properties to secure funding for the Bank of Brasília (BRB) amidst financial turmoil.
Party that gave rise to Yoon Suk-yeol distances itself from disgraced former president
The People Power Party has distanced itself from former President Yoon Suk-yeol, issuing an apology for the martial law crisis of December 2024 and opposing his potential political return as they approach local elections.
A Judicial Power on the Brink of Crisis
Argentina's Judicial Power is facing a crisis due to a high number of vacant positions, undermining the rule of law and the country's democratic integrity.
Middle East crisis live: China warns world cannot return to ‘law of the jungle’; Trump says Iran being ‘decimated’
Israel is intensifying its military action against Iranian targets in Lebanon while facing missile threats from Iran.
PiS Faces a Crisis. "Morawiecki is Already Mentally Beyond the Party"
The ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) in Poland is grappling with declining support and internal conflicts, indicating a significant leadership crisis.
Nadim Houry: Middle East being overrun by 'madmen' showing total disregard for international law
Nadim Houry expresses concerns about the Middle East being destabilized by individuals or groups acting with impunity and ignoring international laws.
War against Iran: From a Crisis of International Law to a Constitutional Crisis
The article discusses the implications of the ongoing military conflict involving Iran, highlighting Germany's position on not participating in unlawful wars.
War Against Iran: From a Crisis of International Law to a Constitutional Crisis
The article discusses the legal implications of the U.S. and Israel's renewed military actions against Iran and argues that Germany should avoid participating in such questionable wars.
EK's knockout: No salary for Dubai travelers
The Confederation of Finnish Industries states that employers are not obligated to pay salaries to employees who are stranded on holiday trips due to flight delays from crisis regions such as Dubai.
War vultures speculate on those who want to leave the Gulf
There are reports of exorbitant airfare prices and ticket speculation due to the current crisis in the Gulf, prompting action from the Italian government and law enforcement.
Europe is not stepping up in the Iran crisis as Trump treats it as secondary
European leaders, responding to U.S. President Trump's stance, have emphasized the need for diplomacy and expressed disapproval of U.S. and Israeli military operations against Iran, citing violations of international law.
Iran, Russian Embassy Against Meloni: 'Crisis Blame on Moscow? No, it is the Child of Western Lies'
The Russian embassy in Italy denies the claims made by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni that the crisis in international law is a direct result of Russian aggression against Ukraine.
Italian PM links Iran crisis to Russia's war against Ukraine, saying chaos was inevitable
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni highlights the Iran crisis as an extension of the chaos derived from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, urging Tehran to halt its aggressive actions.
Africa: African Leaders Call for Restraint, Dialogue As Iran Crisis Intensifies
African leaders have urged restraint and dialogue following recent military strikes on Iran by the United States and Israel, emphasizing a need for de-escalation and respect for international law.
Meloni: "The crisis of international law is born from the war in Ukraine. Iran must stop the attacks in the Gulf"
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni discusses the ongoing conflict in Iran and its implications for international law in an interview.
"Mr. Okamura speaks to his voters." The view of events in Iran split Babiš's government
Tomio Okamura criticized the US and Israel regarding the situation in the Middle East, highlighting the potential for a new migration wave and energy crisis, while defending the need to adhere to international law.
"There are schools that do not know what to do with teachers": crisis in Religious Education after losing 370,000 students in five years
The decline in Religious Education enrollment in Spain has intensified, with a loss of 370,000 students over five years, primarily attributed to the new educational law, Lomloe.
UN Rapporteur: Israel uses water as a weapon of war in Gaza
A UN official claims that Israel is using water as a weapon of war in Gaza, exacerbating a humanitarian crisis due to destroyed water infrastructure.
Tax Reform and Its Effects on Judicial Recovery
The implementation of tax reform in Brazil alters how companies in crisis manage their tax obligations, impacting their approach to judicial recovery.
NKVC Proposed to Take Over Management of Food Reserve Stocks
The proposed amendments to the State Reserve Law aim to transfer the management of food reserves to NKVC, increasing efficiency and responsiveness during crises.
National Defense Training Will Also Be Available to Distance Learning Students
Latvia's Saeima has approved amendments to the National Defense Training and Youth Guard law, extending the program's availability to all high school students, including those in distance learning programs, starting next school year.
The Rule of Law in Crisis: How Russia, China, and Trump's America Are Destroying Our Idea of the State
The article discusses the destabilization of legal principles in the West due to increasing confrontations with Russia, China, and the political climate in the United States under Donald Trump.
17 aid organizations with a joint appeal against Israel
Seventeen aid organizations have issued a joint appeal against an impending Israeli order that could force 37 organizations to halt operations in Palestinian territories.
Venezuela is open arms for anyone who wants to return, says interim leader
Venezuela's interim leader Delcy Rodríguez announced that the country welcomes those wishing to return following the recent amnesty law aimed at fostering democracy.
Maciej Gutowski, Piotr Kardas: Still About Nonexistent Judgments and the Rule of Law Dispute
The article discusses the debate surrounding judgments from judges appointed under the controversial neo-KRS recommendations in Poland, focusing on legal and constitutional implications.
Nigeria: When the President Makes the Law - Executive Order 9, the PIA, and the Question of Who Can Stop It
The article discusses President Bola Tinubu's Executive Order No. 9, which undermines the Petroleum Industry Act by allowing direct revenue remittance from the NNPCL to the Federation Account, raising constitutional crisis questions regarding executive power in Nigeria.
The Iraqi Mapping Crisis: Statements of Solidarity with Kuwait and Calls for Dialogue
Arab countries have expressed solidarity with Kuwait following its objections to Iraq submitting maritime coordinates to the UN.
KUKU › Peterkop: I hope and ask politicians for a sense of responsibility with the crisis law
The civil crisis and defense law proposal has stalled in the Estonian parliament following its first reading due to amendments and disputes related to them.
French thinker Jerome Horto: Gaza represents a moment of complete denial of the essence of international justice
French scholar Jerome Horto critiques the failure of international law in the context of Gaza, illustrating a broader structural crisis in justice.
Beaches without direction or law
General Villamil – Playas is facing a crisis characterized by disorder, environmental issues, and a decline in safety, turning it from a source of provincial pride into a symbol of neglect.
Will Mateusz Morawiecki leave PiS? We learned the opinion of Poles
A growing rift within Poland's ruling Law and Justice party may see former Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki departing, as internal factions contend for the party's future direction.
Royal Crisis? Andrew, the Law, and the Crown Under Examination
The British government is considering legislation that could remove Prince Andrew from the line of succession to the throne amid ongoing scrutiny regarding allegations of abuse of public office.
Paulauskas on police wages: "Unless it's less in Belarus"
Lithuanian police leaders discussed the ongoing challenges of low salaries compared to neighboring countries, contributing to a staffing crisis within the force.
Director of the Rescue Board: The Law on Crisis Situations and National Defense is Too Important to Fail
Margo Klaos, the director of the Rescue Board, asserts the urgency of passing the crucial Law on Crisis Situations and National Defense in Estonia's parliament.
Venezuela's Parliament Unanimously Approved the Amnesty Law
Venezuela's parliament has approved an amnesty law that does not apply to opposition leaders accused of military crimes, including Maria Corina Machado.
Former South Korean leader apologizes for crisis caused by declaration of martial law
Yoon Suk Yeol, the former President of South Korea, has apologized for the crisis following his establishment of martial law after being found guilty of rebellion by a court.
Former South Korean president sentenced to life in prison
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was sentenced to life in prison for insurrection after declaring martial law in 2024.
Martial Law Imposed: South Korea's Former President Sentenced to Life in Prison
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been sentenced to life in prison by a Seoul court for misusing his office and inciting a rebellion following a failed attempt to impose martial law.
Former South Korean President Who Attempted Coup is Sentenced to Life Imprisonment
A South Korean court sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to life imprisonment for his coup attempt to impose martial law in December 2024.
In South Korea, former President Yoon sentenced to life in prison for failed martial law
A South Korean court sentenced former President Yoon Suk-yeol to life in prison for insurrection due to his failed imposition of martial law in late 2024, which led to a significant institutional crisis.
South Korea: Life Imprisonment for Former President Yoon Suk-yeol – Prosecutors Had Requested Death Penalty
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol was sentenced to life in prison for his role in an insurrection attempt during a controversial declaration of martial law.
South Korea: Former President Yoon Sentenced to Life Imprisonment
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has been sentenced to life imprisonment for declaring martial law in December 2024, which undermined the country's constitution.