Lula's Government Expresses Perplexity Over Alcolumbre's Decision on CPMI, But Will Not Appeal
The Lula administration is surprised by the Senate President Davi Alcolumbre's decision to maintain the confidentiality breach of Lula's son but has decided not to challenge it legally.
"I appeal to your responsibility." The president offered cooperation to the government but also differentiated himself from Babiš's coalition
Czech President Petr Pavel emphasized the need for increased defense spending and unity within the EU and NATO while addressing the Parliament for the first time this year.
Meloni: how to build a leadership
Giorgia Meloni is constructing her leadership through a balance of party influence and government authority while maintaining populist appeal.
Appeal for information about newborn boy left at Canberra fire station
Authorities in Canberra are seeking information about a newborn boy left at a fire station as they look to determine his future care arrangements.
Keir Starmer abandoned net zero to court Reform voters. He failed
Keir Starmer's recent shift away from strongly advocating for net zero aligned with his government’s earlier commitments is seen as an attempt to appeal to Reform Party voters, a strategy that ultimately backfired.
Iran war: Netanyahu's chilling order to Iranian people to help 'eradicate regime'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a grave appeal to the Iranian populace to uproot their government amid escalating military conflicts in the region.
The Ministry withdraws its appeal in the dispute with SPD. Metnar announced that they submitted it behind my back
The Czech Ministry has withdrawn its appeal against the SPD, with Metnar revealing that it was submitted without his knowledge.
"I will not tolerate it." Metnar criticized his own officials and ended the dispute between the Ministry and SPD
Czech Interior Minister Lubomír Metnar has withdrawn an appeal related to a legal dispute with the SPD party over its classification in an extremism report, claiming he was unaware of the appeal filed by his officials.
Appeal Dismissed for 12 Democrats: Violation of Hong Kong National Security Law, Preliminary Election is 'Sedition'
A Hong Kong court dismissed the appeals of 12 pro-democracy activists who were convicted under the National Security Law for their involvement in a preliminary election deemed an attempt to subvert the government.
Piantedosi: "We will appeal rulings on Sea Watch"
Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi announced intentions to appeal recent judicial decisions concerning the NGO Sea Watch's operations, underscoring the government's commitment to addressing irregular migration.
Special Prosecutor for Insurrection Appeals the Seven-Year Sentence for Lee Sang-min
The special prosecutor's team investigating suspicions of insurrection has appealed against the first-instance court's seven-year prison sentence for former Minister of the Interior and Safety Lee Sang-min.
Arrested retirees ‘vindicated’ by ruling against Palestine Action proscription
Retirees arrested for supporting Palestine Action express feeling 'vindicated' following a high court decision to overturn the organization's proscription, though uncertainties about future trials remain due to a potential government appeal.
"Palestine Action": They are terrorists for London
The British government seeks to appeal a court ruling that declared the activist group 'Palestine Action' is not a terrorist organization, despite the government's classification of them as such due to their protest actions.
250,000 people took to the streets in Germany against the Iranian government, Pahlavi's appeal for global pressure
A massive protest against the Iranian government took place in Munich, Germany, with approximately 250,000 participants, coinciding with a significant meeting of global leaders.
London court rules in favor of pro-Palestinian group considered terrorist
A London court ruled that the UK's ban on the pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action, labeled as a terrorist organization by British lawmakers, is illegal, although the ban will temporarily remain in effect pending an appeal by the government.
Bartaševičs Quickly Gets Another Position, Will Appeal Decision on Dismissal from Rēzekne Mayor Position
Former Rēzekne Mayor Bartaševičs has quickly taken up another position in the city council following his dismissal.
Britain: The ban on the pro-Palestinian organization is illegal, but the government insists
The UK's High Court ruled that the ban on the pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action, deemed a terrorist organization, is illegal, yet the government plans to appeal the decision.
Group supporting Palestine won legal battle in the UK - the activity ban remains in force
A London court ruled the UK government's ban on the activist group Palestine Action was illegal, but the ban remains in effect pending an appeal.
Palestine Action wins High Court challenge against terror group ban
Palestine Action successfully challenged the UK Home Office's ban labeling it a terror group, although the ban will remain in place pending government appeal.
Palestine Action wins court challenge over ban as terror organisation
Palestine Action won a High Court challenge regarding its classification as a terrorist organization, but the ban remains in place pending an appeal by the government.
Teresa Siudem: Where to Effectively Submit an Appeal?
The article discusses the proper procedure for submitting an administrative appeal in Poland according to the Administrative Procedure Code.
School for Sovereigntists, Steve Bannon Tries Again: Appeal to the Lazio Tar for the Certosa di Trisulti
Steve Bannon is appealing to the Lazio administrative court against the Italian government's decision to revoke the assignment of the Certosa di Trisulti monastery for an international training center.
Peru will appeal the ruling that prevents it from supervising the port of Chancay, built by China
The Peruvian government announced it will appeal a court ruling that prevents state institutions from regulating the privately owned Chancay port, constructed by the Chinese state shipping company Cosco.
Next fight looms after Queensland government loses appeal in battle for sacred springs
The Queensland government faces potential court action after losing an appeal regarding the protection of sacred springs valued by the Wangan and Jagalingou peoples.
The Constitutional Court Dismisses a Current Prosecutor's Constitutional Appeal Against the Abolition of the Prosecutor's Office
The Constitutional Court of South Korea dismissed a request by a current prosecutor challenging the constitutionality of the abolition of the prosecutor's office.
Israeli court blocks life-saving cancer care for boy, 5, due to his Gaza address
An Israeli court has denied a Palestinian boy's appeal for life-saving cancer treatment in Israel, citing a government policy that restricts entry for Gaza residents.
Justice denies municipality's appeal against IPTU injunction in Campo Grande
The Mato Grosso do Sul Court of Justice denied Campo Grande's municipal appeal against a preliminary injunction that maintains a 10% discount on early payment of IPTU and limits the tax increase to 5.32%.
bardella reiterates his support for le pen: 'I am preparing only to be head of government'
Jordan Bardella reaffirms his support for Marine Le Pen amid her ongoing appeal regarding misuse of EU funds.
Somalia: Somali Council of Ministers Discusses Drought Crisis, Issues National Appeal
The Somali Council of Ministers convened to address the worsening drought crisis, issuing a national appeal for assistance to both the Somali citizens and the international community.
Aukus critics say subs from US unlikely, Rowland assists in wrongful people-smuggler case, Epstein files reveal Bannon’s ambitions
Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull criticizes the Australian government for being in denial about the Aukus submarines deal, as Attorney General Michelle Rowland aids in an appeal for wrongfully convicted Indonesians, while new Epstein files expose Steven Bannon's ambitions.
The Government will appeal to the Constitutional Court against the modification of the Valencian trans law promoted by PP and Vox
The Spanish government plans to appeal to the Constitutional Court against amendments to the Valencian trans law pushed by PP and Vox, insisting that Valencians should not have fewer rights than the rest of the Spanish population.
"Return the Remains": Former Leader of Aum Shinrikyo's Daughter Appeals, Government Loses Again in Second Trial
The daughter of former Aum Shinrikyo leader Chizuo Matsumoto has won a court decision ordering the government to return the remains and hair of her father, as the court rejected the government's appeal on the basis of property rights.
Kudirat Abiola: The state walks away from justice
Thirty years after Kudirat Abiola's murder in Lagos, the Supreme Court has closed the legal chapter without justice as the Lagos State Government failed to prosecute its appeal.
Constitutional Court's Conclusion Regarding Tarybų Street in Visaginas
The Constitutional Court ruled that the name Tarybų Street in Visaginas must be removed due to its association with totalitarianism, despite the local government's appeal.
Court Reiterates 'Suspension of Appointment' Decision for 7 KBS Board Members Who Filed an Appeal
The court has accepted a request to suspend the appointment of seven KBS board members appointed under President Yoon Seok-yeol's government, following their appeal against a recent ruling that annulled their appointments.
Podemos appeals to the Court of Appeals regarding the closure of the first case of direct contracts in Andalusia
Podemos has filed an appeal before the Provincial Court of Seville against the closure of the emergency contracts investigation involving the Andalusian Health Service and private clinics, which is the first of three inquiries into alleged irregularities in direct contracting under Juan Manuel Moreno's government.
President Lee submits appeal waiver for the cancellation of appointment of 7 KBS directors
President Lee Jae-myung submitted a waiver of appeal to the court regarding the cancellation of the appointments of seven directors of the Korean Broadcasting System, respecting the first-instance court's decision.
Security, the government's appeal to the opposition for institutional collaboration
The Italian government, led by Giorgia Meloni, is seeking institutional collaboration from opposition parties amid new security measures regarding knives for minors and other recent protest-related regulations.
Machado gives a provocative migration promise to the US president on the Nobel Prize
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado seeks support from the US in her power struggle against the Venezuelan government, making a significant announcement to Donald Trump that may appeal to his supporters.
An Appeal from Poland to Greta Thunberg. The Action is Promoted by PiS and Confederation
Residents near Częstochowa are protesting a local government's plan to expand a waste dump, appealing for support from Greta Thunberg.
The Government appeals the creation of the university center of the College of Lawyers approved by Ayuso
The Spanish government has filed a legal appeal against the establishment of a university center linked to the College of Lawyers in Madrid, a decision previously approved by the regional government led by Ayuso.
The 'No' Goes Down at the Court on the Date
The Lazio Administrative Court has rejected the appeal from the No campaign regarding the referendum date, confirming that voting will take place on March 22 and 23 as determined by the government.
Giulia Salemi's desperate appeal for Iran: "Let’s not remain indifferent, it’s a massacre of innocents"
Giulia Salemi, a Persian-origin influencer, pleads on social media for awareness regarding the ongoing protests in Iran, highlighting the humanitarian crisis amidst government crackdowns and her struggle to contact family members.
Austrian President Van der Bellen's Appeal to the Iranian Regime
Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen expressed shock over reports of the Iranian regime's violent crackdown on peaceful protesters and urged the government to stop the killings and respect the rights of the Iranian people.
LIVE - Protests in Iran: the son of the Shah, Reza Pahlavi, makes an 'urgent' appeal to Donald Trump for intervention
Reza Pahlavi, son of the former Shah, has made an urgent appeal to Donald Trump for intervention amid ongoing protests in Iran, which have led to nationwide internet cuts and government crackdowns.
Protests in Iran have claimed at least 45 lives, president calls for restraint
Anti-government protests in Iran have resulted in at least 45 deaths since the beginning of the year, with calls for further demonstrations following opposition leader Reza Pahlavi's appeal.
And me with this tracksuit: 12 satin and cotton pajamas so that nothing catches you off guard if a foreign government captures you in the middle of the night
The article explores a selection of luxurious satin and cotton pajamas, highlighting their appeal among celebrities and their association with status symbolism.
Did the government create new problems while trying to fix the 'PiS pathologies'? Municipalities appeal to the prime minister for urgent action
Over a thousand municipalities are urging the Prime Minister to take immediate action as applications for the Clean Air program have decreased significantly post-reform, highlighting ongoing air quality concerns.