Income Tax 2026: nearly 500,000 residents of Amazonas must file this year; deadline begins this Monday (23)
Starting Monday, March 23, 2026, almost 500,000 residents of Amazonas, Brazil, are expected to file their income tax declarations with the deadline set for May 29.
Federal Politics: Rehlinger: "This cannot continue" – SPD leaders comment after election debacle
SPD Vice President Anke Rehlinger calls for a thorough analysis of recent election failures, emphasizing the need for better communication and strategy.
IPVA: Deadline for paying the second installment begins this Monday (23) in DF; see calendar
The second installment of the Vehicle Property Tax (IPVA) for 2026 is due starting this Monday, the 23rd, in the Federal District.
Why a judge eviscerating the Pentagon rules for censoring and punishing journalists is a victory for the press
A federal judge's ruling has overturned the Pentagon's restrictive policies on journalist reporting, a notable win for press freedom, despite low public awareness and engagement.
Weight loss of lobbyist suspected in selling judicial decisions leads to investigation and goes to the Supreme Court
The significant weight loss of lobbyist Andreson Gonçalves de Oliveira, linked to a judicial decision-selling case, has prompted internal investigations within the Federal Penitentiary of Brasília and an intervention by the Supreme Court.
SA premier warns One Nation poses threat to federal Labor as Marles says party only ‘about stunts and the vibe’
The South Australian premier warns that One Nation represents a significant threat to federal Labor following the party's strong performance in the state elections.
The White House Reveals Legislative Framework for Regulating Artificial Intelligence
The White House has introduced a long-awaited national legislative framework aimed at regulating artificial intelligence (AI) to prevent states from enacting their own laws and to promote a federal approach under Donald Trump's administration.
Somalia: Somalia Police Reshuffle in Bay Region Highlights Rift With Southwest State
The Somali federal police command has reshuffled leadership in the Bay region amid rising insecurity and political tensions with the Southwest State administration.
Somalia: Somalia Regional Speaker Accuses Federal Authorities of Misusing Foreign-Supplied Weapons
The speaker of the Southwest regional parliament alleges that the Somali Federal Government is misusing foreign-supplied weapons in internal political conflicts.
Elections 2026: who should leave positions in the coming days to run for the government of the DF
Three of the five announced candidates for the government of the Federal District must resign from their current positions in order to run for office in the upcoming elections.
The Stock Market Bets Everything on the Dollar: Gold Drops to $4,500
The conflict in Iran has led to a significant drop in gold prices, challenging its traditional role as a safe haven for investors.
Why is Trump threatening to deploy ICE agents at airports?
Donald Trump threatened to deploy federal immigration agents at airports if congressional Democrats do not agree to fund the Department of Homeland Security amid a government shutdown.
World Water Day: CSOs urge FG to prioritise women in resources management
Civil society groups in Nigeria are calling for the Federal Government to prioritize women's involvement in water governance as part of addressing the country's water crisis, coinciding with World Water Day's focus on gender and water access.
IRS begins receiving income tax returns this Monday; see the main rules
The Federal Revenue Service starts receiving income tax returns for 2026 on Monday, expecting to collect 44 million documents by May 29.
6 of the 10 ministers of the STF received funds above the ceiling; Moraes leads the list
Six of the ten ministers of Brazil's Supreme Federal Court have received payments exceeding the authorized ceiling while serving, despite making decisions against such supersalaries.
Tax Authority releases pre-filled income tax declaration for 2026 this Monday; see main errors
The Brazilian Federal Revenue has released the pre-filled income tax declaration for 2026, which, while more complete, may contain additional errors that could lead to tax issues if not corrected.
'Paid, Passed': PF reveals how fraud schemes in public competitions operated
A Federal Police investigation has uncovered a fraud scheme in public competitions in Brazil, involving bribery and collusion from police officers.
Silvia Abravanel receives invitation from the PSD to run for federal deputy
Silvia Abravanel has been invited to join the PSD party and run for federal deputy in São Paulo, focusing on inclusion for people with disabilities.
Pini: 'The former members want a federal League. Zaia or Fedriga should lead the North'
Former deputy Gianluca Pini advocates for a federated League led by either Zaia or Fedriga during a laying to rest event in Pontida.
Group urges FG to prioritise N'Delta ports development
The Ijaw Youth Congress Worldwide has urged the Nigerian Federal Government to prioritize the development and operationalization of key ports in the Niger Delta region.
D. Trump deploys ICE officials at American airports
President Trump's administration is deploying ICE officials to American airports to ease long security lines caused by a budget impasse in Congress over appropriations for federal agencies.
Ex-Edo agency director declares for Reps seat
Abraham Jimawo, a former executive director of the Edo State Rapid Response Agency, has announced his candidacy for the Etsako East/Etsako West/Etsako Central Federal Constituency seat in the upcoming 2027 election.
What documents to carry and who is at greater risk with ICE at airports in the U.S. starting this Monday
Starting Monday, March 23, ICE agents will be deployed at U.S. airports to assist the TSA amid a federal government partial shutdown, creating concerns for migrants and tourists about their documents and immigration status.
The Government again attempts to change the security of officials, but Cristina's bodyguard remains in charge of protecting ex-presidents
The Argentine government is considering changes to the security protocols for government officials, yet the bodyguard of former President Cristina Kirchner continues to oversee security for ex-presidents.
Yategate: the appraisal of the assets of Martín Insaurralde, Jésica Cirio, and Sofía Clerici has begun
Federal justice has commenced the appraisal of assets belonging to former Lomas de Zamora mayor Martín Insaurralde, his ex-wife Jésica Cirio, and model Sofía Clerici as part of an investigation into alleged money laundering and illicit enrichment.
A major change at U.S. airports on Monday - Trump: 'Prepare!'
President Donald Trump has ordered federal agents to be stationed at U.S. airports starting Monday as part of an immigration enforcement measure amid an ongoing government shutdown.
After the Election in Rhineland-Palatinate: Suddenly, the Federal CDU Can Tell a Positive Story
The CDU's unexpected success in Rhineland-Palatinate elections has brought relief amidst ongoing challenges faced by the coalition in the federal government.
Agency warned of 'severe economic impact' months before fuel crisis
A federal agency alerted the government to a potential severe economic impact from a fuel supply crisis prior to the Iran war, highlighting vulnerabilities in Australia's critical infrastructure.
50,000 euros in compensation? Too much. The shocking survey among the Swiss for Crans-Montana
A recent survey reveals that a significant portion of Swiss voters believe that 50,000 euros in compensation for the victims of Crans-Montana is excessive, raising concerns over the use of federal funds in light of existing insurance.
PSDB launches former advisor of the FHC government for Chamber
The PSDB has announced the candidacy of former advisor Raul Christiano for federal deputy in São Paulo as part of a strategy to regain political prominence.
€50,000 in compensation? That's too much. Shocking survey among the Swiss for Crans-Montana
A recent survey reveals that many Swiss citizens believe that the proposed €50,000 compensation for Crans-Montana victims is excessive, with concerns about the broader implications of using federal funds alongside existing insurance coverage.
More power, less confidence: the dilemma of the STF
The article discusses the declining trust in Brazil's Supreme Federal Court (STF) amid allegations involving some of its ministers and their families.
State Elections in Rhineland-Palatinate: What the Election Results Mean for Federal Politics
The election results in Rhineland-Palatinate highlight significant implications for Germany’s federal political landscape, particularly for the SPD and the ruling coalition.
Mendonça authorizes the Federal Police to auction 10 luxury cars and motorcycles seized in investigation about INSS; see list
Brazilian Supreme Court Minister André Mendonça has authorized the Federal Police to auction luxury vehicles seized in a federal investigation into illegal pension deductions.
Woman police officer shot in the head in Santa Fe: investigating whether her teenage son fired the shot
A Federal Police officer in Argentina was shot dead in her home, with her 15-year-old son being the main suspect in the case.
Serious Accident: 28-Year-Old Drives into a Tree
A 28-year-old driver was seriously injured in a crash against a tree on a federal road in Germany, leading to an investigation into the incident.
Passenger arrested with 430 weight loss drugs and illegal anabolic steroids at Foz do Iguaçu airport
A passenger was arrested at Foz do Iguaçu International Airport for attempting to board with 430 units of illegal medications, including weight loss drugs and anabolic steroids, smuggled from Paraguay.
IFMA opens selection process for substitute teacher in Coelho Neto with salaries of up to R$ 8,000
The Federal Institute of Maranhão (IFMA) has opened applications for a selection process for a substitute teacher at the Coelho Neto Campus, offering a salary of up to R$ 8,058.29 for qualified candidates.
MPs to question federal budget watchdog nominee as role remains unfilled
Members of Parliament will question Annette Ryan, the nominee for Canada's federal budget watchdog, whose role has been vacant since the interim officer's term expired.
Federal Police sets up International Security Center for COP15 in Campo Grande
The Brazilian Federal Police inaugurated an International Police Cooperation Center in Campo Grande to ensure security for the upcoming COP15 conference.
Federal Politics: SPD Environmental Secretary Carsten Träger has died while on a ski vacation
Carsten Träger, the SPD Environmental Secretary and a member of the Bundestag, has passed away unexpectedly at the age of 52 while holidaying in Austria.
Go-Ahead and Arverio: The Pain of Separation on Bavarian Tracks
The article discusses the lingering presence of Go-Ahead's branding in Bavaria after its acquisition by the Austrian Federal Railways, despite the company's operational transition to a new entity.
More than 497,000 taxpayers must submit the 2026 Income Tax declaration in Paraíba
In Paraíba, over 497,000 taxpayers are expected to file their 2026 Income Tax declaration, starting March 23 and ending May 29, 2026.
Colorado River management plans to be determined by government after negotiations stall
The U.S. federal government will create new water management rules for the Colorado River after unsuccessful negotiations among Western states and tribal nations.
Federal University opens a competition for professors with salaries of up to R$ 14 thousand in RR
The Federal University of Roraima is accepting applications for a public competition for six full-time professor positions, with salaries ranging from R$ 6,180.85 to R$ 14,463.83.
Gold slides as hawkish Fed and strong US dollar override geopolitical fears
Gold prices are declining due to the Federal Reserve's hawkish stance and a strengthening US dollar, overshadowing geopolitical tensions.
A Blow to Trump's Restrictions: A Judicial Ruling Redefines the Relationship Between the Pentagon and the Press
A federal judge has overturned Trump-era restrictions on journalists covering the Pentagon, asserting they violate constitutional rights and endanger independent journalism.
Who blocks the code in the STF strengthens the reputation of the worst court of all time
The Brazilian Supreme Federal Court is facing criticism as public trust reaches an all-time low, amid calls for a code of conduct.
Allies of Tarcísio are perplexed with Fux's decision to interrupt the judgment on Sabesp
Allies of São Paulo Governor Tarcísio de Freitas express confusion over Minister Luiz Fux's interruption of the legal judgment regarding the privatization of Sabesp.
Michelle launches a bench of allies for the Senate and works for the support of Bolsonaro and the PL
Former first lady Michelle Bolsonaro is aiming to establish a group of allies among candidates for the Senate from the PL as she also runs for the Senate seat representing the Federal District.