Tuf, approved the reform of sanctions. Yes to restructured fines and plea agreements
The Italian Council of Ministers has approved a legislative decree to reform the sanctioning system of the Consolidated Financial Intermediation Act (TUF), aiming to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in financial market regulations.
"We are the champions", thus Bullrich celebrated that Argentina is "the first country" to enact the Mercosur agreement with the European Union
Senator Patricia Bullrich celebrated Argentina's status as the first country to enact the Mercosur agreement with the EU following Senate approval and President Javier Milei's signing of the decree.
Junts once again sinks the PSOE in the mud
The political party Junts has collaborated with opposition parties to defeat a decree aimed at protecting vulnerable families, further complicating the situation for the PSOE government led by Pedro Sánchez.
Double blow from Junts to the Government: the second attempt to approve the 'social shield' fails and the decree to cap prices in emergencies falls
The Spanish Congress rejects two crucial decrees from the Sánchez government concerning social protections and price caps, marking a significant setback for the coalition.
'Prohibition by the Supreme Leader': Iranian President Denies Country is Building Nuclear Weapons
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that the country will not pursue nuclear weapons, citing a religious decree from Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
The Caivano Decree Works. But the PD Complains
The Italian left criticizes the Caivano Decree, which has significantly reduced crimes among 14-year-olds, despite its apparent success in lowering juvenile delinquency.
Lula yields to chaos and paralyzes infrastructure projects
President Lula's recent cancellation of a decree aimed at the feasibility studies for waterways in Brazil highlights the tension between political convenience and long-term strategic planning.
Indigenous people leave Cargill headquarters in Santarém (PA) after revocation of waterways decree; company claims there was vandalism
Indigenous protesters vacated the Cargill headquarters in Santarém, Brazil, following the revocation of a controversial waterways decree that they had been protesting against for over a month.
After 34 days of protest, Indigenous people vacate the port of Santarém
After 34 days of protests against a federal decree regarding Amazon waterways, Indigenous groups began vacating the Cargill port area in Santarém after the decree was revoked.
Junts and ERC once again corner Pedro Sánchez's Government: neither 'social shield' nor Budgets
The Catalan parties Junts and ERC are poised to reject the Spanish government's social protection decree, putting further pressure on Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez regarding budget negotiations.
City Hall regulates university transportation in Conceição do Jacuípe; check the points and times
The city of Conceição do Jacuípe has published a decree regulating public transportation for university students and vocational course students for the 2026 school year.
How the AFA's "financial bicycle" worked with retirement contributions withheld thanks to a decree by Sergio Massa
The president of the AFA, "Chiqui" Tapia, is accused of illegally withholding retirement contributions totaling 19 billion pesos in 2025, leveraging funds from fixed-term deposits and income amidst a scheme authorized by former Economy Minister Sergio Massa.
Protection of agriculture for the Mercosur and European Union agreement will come out in the coming days, says Alckmin
Brazil's acting president Geraldo Alckmin announced that a decree regulating safeguards for the Mercosur-EU trade agreement will be published soon, emphasizing the agreement's significance for the agribusiness sector.
Decree allows fish trade at Feira do Praeirinho after bans in Cuiabá
Cuiabá's traditional Feira do Praeirinho can now legally sell fish after a new decree was published, setting health and safety standards for vendors.
Turkey: Political and social confrontation over religious events in schools during Ramadan
A significant political and social dispute has erupted in Turkey regarding a new decree by the Ministry of National Education that encourages religious activities in schools during Ramadan.
Ukraine Decree, definitive approval in the Senate with confidence vote: it is law
The Italian Senate approved the Ukraine Decree with a confidence vote, officially enacting it into law.
Legal Shield, Arrests, and Knives: How the Safety Decree has Changed
The safety decree in Italy has undergone significant changes, particularly concerning legal protection for law enforcement and regulations on knife sales.
Junts deals another blow to Sánchez: will again overturn his 'social shield' decree due to the anti-eviction moratorium
Junts, the Catalan independentist party, plans to vote against Sanchez's social shield decree, potentially leading to its rejection for the second time in a month.
The left exploits the killer policeman to abolish the agents' protection decree
The Italian left is using the case of a police officer who killed a drug dealer to push against the security decree that includes harsher penalties for crimes.
Indigenous protesters block the operation of a grain waterways terminal in Santarém, in western Pará
Indigenous protesters have been blocking a grain terminal's operations in Santarém, Brazil, for over a month as part of their opposition to a government decree that has since been revoked.
Government considers concession of waterways in the Amazon topic closed
The Brazilian government has revoked a decree related to the concession of waterways in the Amazon, following strong protests from indigenous groups.
The bluff of the criminal shield, even Tajani admits: 'It doesn’t exist'
The article discusses the recent approval and subsequent amendments to Italy's security decree, particularly focusing on the controversial 'criminal shield' for law enforcement and its implications for citizens.
Ministers confirm the sending of the National Force of the SUS and recognition of the state of emergency decree in Juiz de Fora
Federal ministers confirmed the deployment of the SUS National Force and recognized emergency decrees in Juiz de Fora, following severe flooding that caused fatalities and displacements.
Court suspends injunctions of meal and food voucher companies against government decree
The TRF-3 court suspended favorable injunctions for major meal and food voucher companies against a government decree.
EU-Mercosur Agreement: Agriculture Pressures Government for Decree to Protect Sector Before Vote in the Chamber
Brazil's agricultural sector is pushing the federal government to issue a decree for protective measures ahead of the EU-Mercosur trade agreement vote in Congress.
Government, partners, and opposition consider the split decree against evictions defeated and blame each other
The Spanish government's decree aimed at preventing evictions has been deemed defeated by both allies and opposition, with Junts confirming their opposition to the measures.
New Trump Tariffs: Who Loses and Who Wins
New tariffs of 10% on nearly two-thirds of US imports have been implemented following a presidential decree signed by Donald Trump.
Ethics guards will investigate whether a Panevėžys district municipality official mixed public and private interests
The commission will investigate if Ina Kulikauskienė, the head of the Legal Department of the Panevėžys District Municipality, mismanaged public and private interests by approving a mayoral decree linked to a property matter involving a person close to her.
Revocation of Decree 12,600 published, but indigenous people request 48 hours to leave Santarém port area
The Brazilian government has revoked Decree 12,600, which planned for studies on enterprises in the Tapajós River, while indigenous groups are requesting 48 hours to safely vacate the area near the Cargill port in Santarém.
The Government bans bullfighting shows that mock people with disabilities
The Spanish government has enacted a decree to prohibit bullfighting shows that ridicule individuals with disabilities, specifically targeting comedic acts involving bullfighters with dwarfism.
The Government bans 'demeaning' comic-bullfighting shows for people with disabilities through a royal decree
The Spanish government has enacted a royal decree to ban comic-bullfighting shows that demean individuals with disabilities, particularly those with dwarfism.
Here is the security decree: separate register for legitimate defense and preventive detention
The Italian government has approved a new security decree that includes measures for preventive detention and criteria for police actions during public demonstrations.
KNAB responds to Šlesers that it does not see hidden pre-election campaigning in the upcoming Dailes Theatre performance
The Corruption Prevention and Combatation Bureau (KNAB) has stated that it sees no evidence of hidden pre-election campaigning in a forthcoming Dailes Theatre production concerning former President Valdis Zatlers' 2011 decree, despite requests from politician Ainars Šlesers to halt the show.
The Government prepares a decree to increase capacity in the electricity grid and unlock millions in investments
The Spanish government is preparing a new decree aimed at optimizing the electricity grid and facilitating major investments.
Milleproroghe, trust in the Chamber. Awaiting the summit on the tax decree
The Italian Chamber of Deputies approved the Milleproroghe decree, granting trust with 177 votes in favor and 93 against, which addresses various regulatory deadlines across public administration.
Javier Milei, live: the latest measures of the Government
President Javier Milei's recent government actions include a controversial decree expanding intelligence agency powers and a law impacting tax evasion cases.
Lula went against the Civil House and yielded to Boulos' request in revoking decree that foresaw river concessions
President Lula revoked a decree allowing private concessions for several Brazilian rivers, a decision made during a tense internal government debate.
Indigenous people will only begin to vacate the Cargill port area in Santarém after revocation published in the Official Gazette
Indigenous leaders in Santarém, Brazil, have stated they will only vacate the Cargill port area once an official revocation of decree 12,600 is published in the official government gazette.
Boulos Targeted by Complaints from Ministries After Revocation of Decree on Waterways in the Amazon
Minister Guilherme Boulos is facing backlash from colleagues in the Lula administration following his role in revoking a presidential decree on a waterways concession program in the Amazon region.
Lula's government revokes decree on waterways in the Amazon after a month of protests by indigenous people
Indigenous protesters in Brazil celebrated the revocation of a controversial waterways decree as they have camped for over a month opposing the project.
Federal Government revokes Decree 12.600 after meeting with indigenous leaders in Brasília
The Brazilian Federal Government has revoked Decree 12.600 following a meeting with indigenous leaders who protested against the decree's implications for the Tapajós River.
After pressure from indigenous people, government retreats and revokes decree that provided for concessions of waterways in the Amazon
The Brazilian government has announced the revocation of a decree that allowed the privatization of three waterways in the Amazon following pressure from indigenous groups.
In Colombia, decree to apply 30% tariff on Ecuadorian products is ready for Gustavo Petro's signature
Colombia is set to impose a 30% tariff on various Ecuadorian products, pending presidential approval.
The Government is working on a new intelligence law to ratify the decree signed by Milei
The Argentine government is drafting a new intelligence law to validate a controversial decree expanding the powers of the Intelligence Secretariat (SIDE) signed by President Javier Milei.
Gabon: Business Leaders Indebted to the National Social Security Fund Banned from Leaving the Country
In Gabon, a ministerial decree has been enacted that prohibits business leaders who owe debts to the National Social Security Fund from leaving the country, raising concerns about the impact on the business climate.
The RN files a motion of censure to protest the publication of the decree on the PPE
The National Rally (RN) has filed a motion of censure against the French government in response to the publication of an energy strategy decree.
Boulos and Guajajara will receive indigenous people who invaded port in protest against Lula
Indigenous leaders from the Lower Tapajós invaded a port terminal in protest against President Lula's decree on privatization.
Syrian Justice Minister: Half a Million Citizens Will Benefit from the General Amnesty Decree
The Syrian Justice Minister announced that a general amnesty decree will benefit approximately half a million citizens, explicitly excluding anyone involved in crimes against the Syrian people.
Indigenous People Invade Port Terminal of Multinational Agribusiness in Santarém
Indigenous groups in the Tapajós region have invaded a major agribusiness port terminal in Santarém, Brazil, in a protest against a government decree impacting their land rights.
Bill Decree. Capobianco (Conflavoro): “The challenge will be to ensure small businesses access to long-term energy contracts”
Roberto Capobianco emphasizes the need for small businesses to access long-term energy contracts to stabilize costs, amid concerns that state guarantees favor larger companies.