Official Dismissed Due to Gambling Law Appeals in Court
A former advisor to the Estonian Parliament's Economic Committee is challenging her dismissal related to gambling legislation in court.
Final report of the project on the construction of social interest housing would be ready by Saturday
The National Assembly's Economic Development Commission aims to approve the report for the urgent housing law project this weekend.
Lawyer charged with serious commercial money laundering
A defense attorney in Sweden has been charged with serious commercial money laundering for allegedly allowing his law firmโs client account to process millions in suspect transactions.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 2nd edition - TO of Thursday, March 19, 2026
The article covers various local news segments from Brazil, including a police investigation, political updates, and economic developments.
Countering the 'Weaponization of Economy': The Government Supports Risk Tolerance in Economic Security Law Revision
The Japanese government has decided to revise its Economic Security Promotion Law to strengthen its response against acts that threaten Japanโs security and interests through economic and technological means.
VIDEOS: RJ2 of Wednesday, March 18, 2026
A news roundup covering various significant events and developments in Brazil, including economic projections, police investigations, and legal matters.
At least 144 police officers have joined law firms after retirement over the past 6 years... The Citizens' Coalition for Economic Justice raises concerns about the fairness of investigations.
The increasing trend of police officers joining law firms after retirement raises concerns about possible conflicts of interest.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Goiรกs this Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Key news from Goiรกs include developments in the energy sector, legal issues surrounding a deputy, new internet laws for children, and a range of social and economic updates.
Report Ready for First Debate on Urgent Project for the Construction of Social Housing
The Ecuadorian National Assembly's Economic Development Commission approved a report for the first debate of an urgent law project aimed at incentivizing the construction of social housing to address the housing deficit.
With war, ruin is for everyone
The article discusses the humanitarian tragedy caused by war and the ethical and moral bankruptcy it brings, highlighting the economic consequences of conflict.
High Price Increases: Can Antitrust Law Help Reduce Gasoline Prices?
The German government is exploring the use of antitrust law to mitigate rising gasoline prices, but experts are skeptical about the effectiveness of the proposed measures.
Law, the missing link in commercial relations between Brazil, the USA, and Europe
The article argues that legal frameworks are crucial in understanding the commercial relationships between Brazil, the USA, and Europe, which often focus excessively on political and economic narratives.
Analysis of urgent law on tax incentives for donations of social interest housing begins
The National Assembly's Economic Development Commission in Ecuador has begun discussing a project aimed at establishing tax incentives for donors of social interest housing, intended to address the housing deficit in the country.
Cellular telephony will stop paying internal taxes from April
As of April 1, cellular telephony services in Argentina will no longer be subject to internal taxes following the approval of the Labor Modernization Law.
Nine urgent laws sent by Daniel Noboa to the Assembly since his inauguration in May 2025
Since his inauguration in May 2025, President Daniel Noboa has sent nine economic urgent law projects to the National Assembly.
Labor Reform: There is a Law but Much Remains to be Done
Argentina's new labor reform aims to modernize work relationships by reducing hiring costs and uncertainty, but challenges still lie ahead.
Urgent law qualified to encourage the construction of affordable housing
The Ecuadorian National Assembly's Economic Development Commission will analyze a proposal to amend the Internal Tax Regime Law to promote affordable housing construction and reduce the housing deficit.
US and Venezuela Reach Agreement to Restore Diplomatic Relations; Next Steps on Mineral Law Reform
The U.S. and Venezuela have agreed to restore diplomatic relations, focusing on political reconciliation and economic recovery efforts.
Norwegian man convicted of fraud arrested in Ukraine
A man convicted of serious economic crimes in Norway has been arrested in Ukraine following international cooperation between law enforcement agencies.
Police: Norwegian convicted of fraud arrested in Ukraine
A man convicted of serious economic crimes in Norway has been arrested in Ukraine after being wanted internationally, and he has been extradited back to Norway to serve his sentence.
Professor Lee Jung-ha of the University of Seoul Appointed as the 18th President of the Korea Economic Law Association
Lee Jung-ha, a professor at the University of Seoul, has been elected as the new president of the Korea Economic Law Association during its regular general meeting held on February 5.
Good news for New York: a law to sell alcohol outdoors during the 2026 World Cup is being promoted
A proposed law in New York aims to allow outdoor alcohol sales during the 2026 World Cup, potentially boosting local businesses.
GEOGRAPHICAL PARTICULARITIES? โฉ Epstein's Documents Generate Different Responses in the USA and Europe
The publication of documents related to financier Jeffrey Epstein has prompted discussions about a political and economic elite that views itself as above the law, with varying reactions in the USA and Europe.
PD, M5S and Avs: "Support Spain and stop military actions"
Italian political parties call for support for Spain's anti-war stance and urgent measures to stabilize the economy amid threats from the US.
Keldo: the platform work law will not change the work of couriers and Bolt drivers much
Estonia's Minister of Economic Affairs, Erkki Keldo, stated that the new platform work law will be minimally implemented, suggesting limited changes for couriers and taxi drivers.
Cantabria modifies its law on terrorism victims for the second time in three months to benefit the Basque diaspora
Cantabria's Parliament unanimously approved an amendment to the terrorism victimsโ law, expanding economic aids and recognizing previously excluded groups.
Teacher Salaries: The Opposition Pushes a Law to Declare an Emergency and Add Up to $119,000 per Position
Argentinian opposition lawmakers propose a bill to declare a five-year educational salary emergency aimed at boosting teacher salaries amid ongoing economic challenges.
Referendum and Electoral Law, the Capocracy in Government
The article discusses the current political landscape in Italy, focusing on the referendum and electoral law, amidst issues such as economic struggles and global political turbulence.
NSCDC arrested 4,677 suspects, generated โฆ4.5bn under my watch โ Outgoing CG
The outgoing Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Ahmed Audi, reported significant achievements during his tenure, including the arrest of 4,677 suspects and revenue generation of over โฆ4.4 billion.
From drug seizures in underwear to larger crime networks - how are they connected in Sรถdertรคlje?
This article discusses the connections between various criminal networks in Sรถdertรคlje involved in drug offenses and suspected economic crimes.
Change in the law: anyone going to court for construction matters must be prepared for mediation
The Polish Ministry of Justice has initiated changes to civil procedure laws aimed at reducing the burden on courts dealing with economic cases, particularly those related to construction disputes.
ADN Bloc Expels Camila Leรณn's Alternate for Abstaining on Law to Strengthen Mining and Energy Sectors
Paco Cepeda has been expelled from the ADS party after voting abstention on a significant economic law.
Franchises Seeking Law
The franchise sector in Mexico continues to thrive despite economic challenges, but is facing emerging conflicts due to outdated regulations.
Democratic Party and Ministry of Industry Agree on Swift Processing of the U.S. Investment Special Law
The Democratic Party of Korea and the Ministry of Industry have reached a consensus on the need to quickly process the U.S. Investment Special Law currently pending in the National Assembly.
ADN in search of 77 votes to approve the urgent law for the strengthening of the mining and energy sectors
The Ecuadorian political party Acciรณn Democrรกtica Nacional is seeking to secure 77 votes in the Assembly to pass an urgent economic bill aimed at strengthening the mining and energy sectors.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 1st Edition Regions of Wednesday, February 25, 2026
The article covers various news highlights including updates on legal cases, economic news, and international incidents.
Warning: less content - higher price. New law in Austria targets hidden price increases
Austria has passed a new law requiring retailers to label products that have decreased in quantity while maintaining the same price, a practice known as 'shrinkflation.'
Economic Justice Action Citizen Alliance Calls for Full Review of 99 Toxic Provisions in Administrative Integration Special Law
The Economic Justice Action Citizen Alliance urges a full review of 99 toxic provisions in three special administrative integration bills that passed the National Assembly's Administrative Safety Committee.
Quito will present legal actions for the reform to the Cootad
The city of Quito plans to take legal action against recent reforms to a law impacting financial transfers for local governments.
Understand what happened after the US Supreme Court blocked Trump's tariffs
The US Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump's global tariffs violated federal law, impacting his economic agenda and leaving international trade agreements uncertain.
Trump on the Decline
The recent Supreme Court ruling against Donald Trump's tariffs marks a significant setback for his economic policies.
Economic Development Commission approves report for second debate on urgent law to strengthen mining and energy sectors
The Economic Development Commission of Ecuador's National Assembly has approved a report for the second debate on a proposed law aimed at strengthening the mining and energy sectors.
Kingpins fall, prices don't: How cartels defy the rules of economics
Despite the recent death of a prominent cartel leader, drug prices remain stable, challenging traditional economic theories about supply and demand.
Massive closure of files for evasion due to the sanction of the law of tax innocence
The implementation of the 'law of tax innocence' in Argentina has led to a significant increase in the minimum punishable amounts for tax crimes, resulting in the closure of numerous legal cases.
Labor Reform | Challenges for a Multipurpose Law
The article discusses the challenges facing a new labor reform law in Argentina as it shifts from legislative debate to its implications in judicial, social, and economic fields.
Offshore and international assets: Understand what is more reliable when it comes to asset security
The article discusses the rising interest in international asset protection strategies in Brazil, highlighting the concepts of trusts, offshore accounts, and wealth planning amid economic instability.
The Supreme Court strikes down Trump's tariffs, considering that he exceeded his powers
The U.S. Supreme Court has struck down tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, ruling that they exceeded presidential power under emergency economic law.
Violation of EU law?: Hesse presents expert opinion against the relocation of stock exchange supervision
Germany's Hesse State Ministry of Economic Affairs has released a legal opinion opposing the EU's plan to centralize stock exchange supervision in Paris, citing significant legal barriers.
Law to boost industrialization and job creation approved in 1st vote in Campo Grande
The Municipal Chamber of Campo Grande approved a bill intended to enhance industrialization and job creation by altering the legal framework of the Prodes economic development program.
Nearly 20% fewer lower socio-economic students studying law as Pocock calls to scrap Morrison-era job ready scheme
The enrolment of lower socio-economic students in law programs has significantly declined due to the negative effects of the Job Ready Graduates scheme introduced by the Morrison government.