Federal Police removes Eduardo Bolsonaro from his position as clerk due to unjustified absences
Eduardo Bolsonaro has been suspended from his position as a Federal Police clerk in Brazil amid an ongoing disciplinary process over his unjustified absences.
ICE warns of vetting delays amid rapid hiring surge under Trump
ICE is facing delays in background checks due to a significant increase in hiring, raising concerns about the vetting process for new employees.
ICE cannot keep up with the vetting of new recruits
The article discusses issues faced by the ICE regarding the vetting process for new recruits due to technical difficulties.
Passing of the Law Against Distortion of Law..."Due to Strong Supporters, Deliberation Was Not Properly Conducted"
The South Korean National Assembly passed a bill criminalizing intentional legal distortion by judges and prosecutors, amidst concerns over the rushed legislative process.
Stop to express deportations: a judge blocked the policy of sending migrants to 'third countries' and gave 15 days to appeal
A U.S. federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's policy of sending migrants to third countries for expedited deportations, allowing 15 days for appeal.
Court orders new halt on landfill construction in AM due to signs of irregularity
The Amazonas Court of Justice has ordered a new halt on the construction of a landfill in Iranduba due to suspected irregularities in the environmental licensing process.
U.S. judge rules Trump policy on deportation of migrants as unlawful
A federal judge ruled that a Trump-era policy permitting rapid deportations of migrants without proper due process is unlawful, temporarily pausing the ruling to allow for an appeal.
Botswana: Over 600,000 Await Land Allocation
Over 687,000 people in Botswana are currently awaiting land allocation due to systemic issues in the land allocation process, as reported by the Assistant Minister of Trade and Entrepreneurship.
STJ concludes process that condemns Carlinhos Maia for joke about bone malformation of resident of MT
Brazil's Superior Court of Justice has finalized a ruling that requires influencer Carlinhos Maia to pay R$ 200,000 for moral damages due to a joke he made about a resident's bone malformation.
Animal Protection in Bavaria: First Time with CO₂ Stunning: New Slaughterhouse for Old Laying Hens Planned
The closure of the major Buckl slaughterhouse has led to a need for a new facility in Bavaria to process old laying hens due to capacity shortages, raising animal welfare concerns.
Cold storage units at the IESS Teodoro Maldonado Carbo hospital present 'critical failures' and 'multiple deficiencies'
The IESS Teodoro Maldonado Carbo hospital is beginning a process to contract preventive and corrective maintenance for its cold storage units due to critical failures and deficiencies reported in recent assessments.
After controversies, the outsourcing process of a hospital in the interior of Acre is suspended
The outsourcing process for the management of the Regional Hospital of Alto Acre in Brazil was suspended due to controversies surrounding it.
Court suspends electoral process against Marçal for two years due to false report; businessman must pay fine and appear in court
The Electoral Court has suspended the electoral process against businessman Pablo Marçal for two years due to the dissemination of a false medical report during the 2024 municipal elections.
Rural school transport company in Uberaba suspended due to signs of fraud in bidding
The rural school transport company Gathi Gestão, Transportes e Serviços Ltda has been suspended following a court ruling due to alleged irregularities in the bidding process, though classes and transportation are set to continue without disruption.
The Prime Minister's Office: Preparation of the Eastern Finland Special Economic Zone is in the final stages, proposal soon for political consideration
The preparation of the Eastern Finland Special Economic Zone is nearing completion, but doubts have arisen about governmental commitment due to recent statements from the finance minister.
Detroit police sergeant files lawsuit after suspension for calling Border Patrol
Detroit Police Sgt. Denise Wallet has filed a federal lawsuit against the City of Detroit after being suspended for contacting U.S. Customs and Border Protection during a traffic stop, claiming her due process rights were violated.
Justice suspends education selection process in São Francisco de Itabapoana
The justice system has temporarily suspended the simplified selection process for hiring in the municipal education network of São Francisco de Itabapoana due to a legal challenge regarding insufficient registration time.
EU enlargement commissioner on Ukraine's accession to EU: Ukraine is not stuck
EU Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos announced that Ukraine's EU accession process remains dynamic and not at a standstill, though concerns remain about the timeline for full membership due to ongoing reforms.
Failed attempt to select candidates for the First President of the Supreme Court. Elections boycotted
The election process for the First President of Poland's Supreme Court has been disrupted due to a boycott by some judges and the absence of a required quorum.
Economical or manipulative? Former mayor of Pardubice in court over possible manipulation of a public tender
The former mayor of Pardubice is facing court proceedings due to alleged manipulation in the public procurement process.
Elections in the Ecuadorian Football Federation could be postponed due to legal dispute
The elections for the Ecuadorian Football Federation, scheduled for March 17, may be delayed due to a legal dispute regarding the electoral process and candidacy qualifications.
Restructuring papers made public: This is how indebted Järvisydän is
The Finnish company Järvisydän is undergoing a corporate restructuring process due to significant debts amounting to 15.6 million euros, primarily caused by excessive investments in related companies.
Gravity Creates Snowman-Like Objects Beyond Neptune
A new study by Michigan State University scientists reveals that the formation of snowman-like objects in the outer regions of the Solar System is due to a simple gravitational process.
Nauiyu/Daly River flood evacuees assess damage after returning home
Residents of Nauiyu return home following evacuation due to severe flooding, facing significant damage and a lengthy clean-up process.
The immigration rule from USCIS that could prevent thousands of foreigners in the U.S. from adjusting their status in 2026
A new immigration rule from USCIS may complicate the status adjustment process for thousands of foreigners in the U.S. by 2026 due to restrictions on nationals from certain countries.
Dino suspends Celepar privatization due to risk to personal data protection
Minister Flávio Dino has suspended the privatization process of Celepar over concerns regarding personal data protection in the company's transfer to the private sector.
Ways for older cars to disappear from circulation have changed
The process for removing older cars from circulation in Estonia has become more expensive due to increased official fees.
Check if YOU are due compensation from your energy, water or broadband supplier
Consumers may be entitled to automatic compensation from utility providers if service standards are not met, but the process can be complicated.
Peru cancels million-dollar purchase of riot control vehicles and tanks
The Peruvian government has annulled a $30.7 million contract for the purchase of riot-control vehicles and tanks due to irregularities in the procurement process.
Charge El-Rufai to court or release him, ADC chieftain urges ICPC
An ADC chieftain has called for the ICPC to either formally charge former Kaduna Governor Nasir El-Rufai or release him from detention, advocating for due process.
The new hires deported to the TGR. Ranucci infuriates unions and Rai's CDA
The report from Il Giornale about Rai's journalist selection process has sparked outrage from Sigfrido Ranucci and the unions due to its use of the term 'deported.'
Judiciary asks the Citizen Participation Council to 'activate' the mechanism to select Mario Godoy's replacement
The Judiciary in Ecuador is urging the Citizen Participation Council to initiate the process for selecting a new president following the resignation of Mario Godoy due to political censure.
Milei's Labor Reform 2026: All the Keys to the Law After Changes in the House of Representatives and Senate
The Argentine House of Representatives approved Javier Milei's labor reform bill, which will return to the Senate for final approval due to amendments made during the legislative process.
Seniors in Social Care Facilities / Why Families Place Them There and How the Process Works? There Are More Applicants Than Available Spots
The article discusses the increasing number of seniors being placed in social care facilities due to health complications and the challenges families face in providing care at home.
Tempi: The Prosecutor's Office of Larissa recalls the exhumation order for three bodies of victims
The Prosecutor's Office of Larissa has partially rescinded its order for the exhumation of three bodies of victims from the Tempi train accident due to disagreements with relatives regarding the laboratory testing process.
The Xunta begins the filing of the Altri pulp macrofactory project in Lugo
The Xunta de Galicia has initiated the process to file the project for a pulp and textile fiber macrofactory by Altri in Lugo due to lack of guaranteed energy connection.
The court did not initiate the restructuring process for Tartu credit union
The Tartu District Court has decided not to initiate a restructuring process for the Tartu credit union due to doubts about the sustainability of its financial difficulties.
Tempi: The exhumations of the bodies will not take place after parents' extrajudicial claims
The exhumations of victims from the railway accident in Tempi, scheduled for February 21, 2026, have been canceled due to disagreements over the testing process between families and judicial authorities.
UP: Protest by Students Who Passed the X-Ray Technician Exam
Students in Uttar Pradesh who passed the 2023 X-Ray Technician recruitment exam are protesting for their employment rights due to delays in the hiring process.
When will we sing 'Golden' again? Sequel to 'KPop Demon Hunters' would take years, says Maggie Kang
Maggie Kang, the creator of 'KPop Demon Hunters', states that while a sequel is on the horizon, it will take years due to the lengthy animation process.
Trump extends Russia sanctions for another year
US President Donald Trump has initiated a process to extend sanctions against Russia for one more year due to its invasion of Ukraine.
Tempi: Why two exhumations of victims are heading towards a temporary freeze this weekend
The exhumation process of two victims from the Tempi tragedy is expected to be temporarily halted due to legal actions taken by the families.
King Charles on Andrew's arrest: Justice must take its course
King Charles reaffirmed his full support for the authorities investigating his brother, Prince Andrew, urging that justice follow its due process amidst allegations of wrongdoing.
Charles on Andrew's arrest: 'Justice must take its course'
King Charles expresses concern over the arrest of his brother Andrew and emphasizes the importance of following due process in the investigation.
Rwanda: Land Termination Policy Raises Questions Over Property Rights
Kigali's new land policy compels landowners in prime areas to develop their properties or risk losing ownership, raising concerns over property rights and due process.
Immigration judge blocks deportation of Columbia anti-Israel agitator
A federal judge has prevented the Trump administration from deporting pro-Palestinian activist Mohsen Mahdawi due to procedural errors made by federal authorities.
Chaos over pharmacist recruitment stuck for 20 years, students protest vigorously in Lucknow
Students in Lucknow, India, are protesting due to delays in the Ayurvedic pharmacist recruitment process, which has been stalled for years due to court cases.
US judge blocks deportation of Palestinian activist Mohsen Mahdawi
An immigration judge has prevented the deportation of Mohsen Mahdawi, a pro-Palestinian activist and Columbia University student, following his arrest during a citizenship interview.
Due to the construction of a dam in Nové Heřminovy, the state has begun expropriating land
The Czech state is starting the process of expropriating land in Nové Heřminovy to facilitate the construction of a new dam.
More patients with a chance for compensation without going to court. Announcement of changes
Poland is planning changes to its compensation funds, allowing patients who suffer harm due to medical rescue operations to seek compensations without a court process.