Protesters rally outside N.S. legislature as tensions rise inside during debate
Hundreds protested outside the Nova Scotia legislature against government budget cuts to cultural programs and resource extraction policies, voicing concerns over treaty obligations and environmental conservation.
Monitoring Iranians in Mexico
The conflict in Iran is influencing Mexico's security policies, pushing the government to align closely with the United States due to potential threats from Iranian nationals.
The Ministry of Health anticipates higher payments for state-insured patients
The Czech Ministry of Health expects to increase payments for patients covered by state insurance, reflecting potential changes in healthcare funding policies.
Taxes: these 10 everyday indicators that trigger tax audits
The article discusses indicators in daily life that can raise red flags and trigger tax audits as identified by experts for Le Figaro Magazine.
UN marks August for judgment on the actions of the Rio Government in police operation
The UN Human Rights Council has scheduled an analysis of the Rio de Janeiro government's security policies for August due to concerns over police operations.
The government's lenient approach to failing students expands academic gaps in secondary school: 27% of ESO students advance with pending subjects
A recent report reveals that 27% of ESO students in Spain pass to the next grade with pending subjects, exacerbating academic deficiencies due to government policies allowing promotion despite failures.
DN Debate. "The new loan rule will hit those who need to renovate"
The Swedish government's new loan regulations aimed at curbing overconsumption may disproportionately impact low-income households and young buyers who cannot afford fully renovated homes.
Recent Updates on Immigration Laws in the U.S.: Asylum, ICE Arrests and What to Expect in March 2026
Recent immigration law updates in the U.S. detail new government proposals affecting asylum seekers and a judicial ruling that challenges deportation policies.
Working Hours and Society's Choices
A recent article discussed a study comparing Brazil's working hours with those of other countries, highlighting the role of various determinants like productivity and government policies.
End of obligation. The government changes the rules for property owners
The Polish government is considering changes to asbestos removal policies in response to a call from local governments for increased funding.
VIDEOS: EPTV 2 Sul de Minas from Friday, February 27, 2026
The article discusses multiple news highlights from Brazil, including labor reform votes, government policies on electronics tariffs, and significant political figures' statements.
"Nefarious": Adorni spoke about the withholdings and reaffirmed that the Government will continue with tax reductions
Manuel Adorni, Argentina's Chief of Cabinet, addressed the inauguration of a production line by Louis Dreyfus Company, emphasizing the government's commitment to reducing taxes amidst criticisms of past agricultural policies.
"We were stealing": two government measures reduced profits for companies after years of record profitability
A confession by a tire industry businessman sparked government scrutiny of various sectors, as President Javier Milei labeled certain entrepreneurs as "criminals" for taking advantage of protective commercial policies.
Trump government appoints far-right official to guide policies directed towards Brazil, says agency
The Trump administration has appointed a hardliner critic of Brazil's current government as a senior advisor on policies related to Brazil.
Montero does not renounce presenting the Budgets, although he acknowledges the lack of support
Minister Marรญa Jesรบs Montero insists on presenting the state budget despite lacking parliamentary support.
For more than 30 years at Folha, reader fights disinformation and advocates for public policies
Anibal Carrion, a long-time reader of Folha, actively combats disinformation and supports public policies while expressing loyalty to the current government in Brazil.
Black-red coalition: Beware of the 'Spring of Reforms'
The article discusses the German government's reform promises under the black-red coalition led by Friedrich Merz, highlighting concerns over economic policies and increased bureaucracy.
Andrei Babis: The Czech Republic is not on a path to increase defense spending
Czech Prime Minister Andrei Babis stated that the country is not planning to raise defense spending despite NATO's increasing targets, indicating a departure from the previous governmentโs policies.
Asylum hotel use drops as bombshell migration figures show big changes
The number of people housed in asylum hotels in the UK has decreased significantly, leading to discussions about the government's migration policies and impact on support services.
Seoul National University of Science and Technology and Korea Public Enterprise Association Successfully Hold Conference on 'New Government Policies for Public Institutions and AI Transformation'
A successful conference was held at Seoul National University of Science and Technology focusing on new government policies for public institutions and the transformation shaped by AI, attended by over 200 participants from various sectors.
These areas are threatened by the feared procedure
At least 13 regions in Finland are seeking additional time to cover accumulated deficits, with some facing restrictions on their decision-making authority due to financial challenges.
Government again postpones ordinance that restricts work in commerce on holidays
The Brazilian federal government has postponed the implementation of ordinance 3.665/2023, which limits holiday work in commerce, by an additional 90 days.
The industry moderated its pace of decline in January
In January, Argentina's industrial sector showed signs of recovery, with growth rates between 1.2% and 2.1% amid concerns over increased competition due to government-import policies.
U.S. makes an unexpected gesture towards Cuba as Rubio seeks regional support in the Caribbean
The U.S. government has authorized the provision of crude oil to Cuba for the private sector, while Secretary of State Marco Rubio seeks regional support for U.S. policies in the Caribbean.
Live: Chalmers in inflation 'denial', shadow treasurer says
Shadow Treasurer Tim Wilson accuses Jim Chalmers of being in denial regarding government spending's role in inflation, as the opposition criticizes the government's fiscal policies amidst ongoing inflation concerns.
Nigeria strengthening mining reforms to attract global investment โ FG
Nigeria's government is enhancing mining policies to boost global investment and competitiveness in the sector.
The owner of Neumen clarified his statements about tire prices and sent a message to Milei
Roberto Mรฉndez, CEO of Neumen, clarified his previous statements about excessive tire prices during Alberto Fernรกndez's government and criticized current import policies under President Milei.
The Israeli Model in Kashmir: How Modi's Government Adopted Tel Aviv's Policies?
The article discusses how the Indian government, under Prime Minister Modi, has adopted strategies reminiscent of Israeli policies in managing Kashmir, particularly in light of statements made by Indian diplomat Sandeep Chakravorty.
Student loans hope after Martin Lewis slams 'horrible' decision for graduates
Martin Lewis criticizes the UK government's decision to freeze the repayment threshold for Plan 2 student loans, which has stirred controversy among graduates and politicians alike.
Dousa (M) on the decapitated doll's head at the residence
A decapitated doll's head was placed outside the residence of Swedish politicians Benjamin Dousa and Johan Forssell as a protest against government policies regarding Syria.
USA: The government sued the Democratic governor of New Jersey for 'obstruction' of immigration policy
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against New Jersey and its Democratic governor, Miki Cheryl, for obstructing federal immigration policies.
New support from Grinman to the Government: "Some of us will get left behind but it's worth it"
Mario Grinman, president of the Argentine Chamber of Commerce and Services, expressed support for the government's economic policies despite acknowledging the hardships faced by some citizens.
Does Takachi's Personnel Change Alter the Power Dynamics of the Bank of Japan? There is Also a View that 'Early Rate Hikes are Difficult'
The Japanese government proposed the appointment of two academics to the Bank of Japan's Monetary Policy Committee, reflecting a shift towards more pro-inflationary policies under the new Takachi administration.
Who wants an apartment is a suicidal person, according to Fico. The truth is that his policy has failed
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico acknowledges a serious housing crisis, yet his government's policies have perpetuated the problem, with his own family benefitting from the housing market.
Iran warns students over 'red lines' as protests continue
Iranian authorities are warning students about crossing 'red lines' in the ongoing protests against government policies.
[Editorial] KOSPI Surpasses 6000, Should Encourage Steady Growth Over Short-Term Overheating
The KOSPI has crossed the 6000 mark, marking a historic achievement, with a significant rise attributed to the booming semiconductor industry and government market support policies.
Mozambique: IMF Navigates Economic Policy Strains With Government
The IMF warns the Mozambican government of unsustainable economic policies, while the government remains cautiously optimistic about its prospects despite the IMF's call for austerity and anti-corruption measures.
Gyeongbuk Forest Fire '1050 Locations' Private Investigation 'It's not that it couldn't be extinguished, but I doubt it wasn't extinguished'
Environmental groups and experts conducted a final private investigation into the 2025 Gyeongbuk forest fire, revealing failures in crisis response and calling for significant reforms in government forest and fire policies.
A Sanremo in Albanian
An ongoing festival in Albania highlights issues related to illegal migrants and the Italian government's handling of immigration policies as criticism mounts from the left.
Mining Once Again Suffers Billion-Dollar Losses. Coal Sales at Record Low
Poland's mining industry continues to struggle, facing significant financial losses and declining coal production and sales.
Comment: Orpo Forgot His Strong Predecessors in His Self-Promotion
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo discusses government policies in anticipation of the 2027 elections, overlooking the strengths of his predecessors.
South Korea's birth rate rises for the 2nd consecutive year
South Korea's birth rate has increased for the second consecutive year in 2025, according to government data.
Letter to the Editor. The Migration Minister's next press conference makes me afraid
The author expresses fear regarding government decisions on immigration policies that could impact their partner, who has immigrated from a third country.
Rahul Gandhi gives a strong response to Prime Minister Modi's statement
Rahul Gandhi has aggressively countered Prime Minister Modi's comments regarding a shirtless protest by the Youth Congress, criticizing various government policies in the process.
President Yoon: 'Is ordering the sale of farmland communist? Is Lee Seung-man, who established 'land for those who farm it' also a communist?','summary_en':'President Yoon emphasized that the order for farmland sales is a legal measure to combat speculative land transactions, dismissing critics who likened it to communist policies.','summary_long_en':'President Yoon Sook-yeol of South Korea has defended his administrationโs directive to order the sale of farmland, clarifying that the measure is intended to prevent speculative transactions in agricultural land. During a recent cabinet meeting, he specified that the government is not targeting inherited farmland or land that is intentionally left unused due to the owner's age or other circumstances. Instead, he indicated that the focus is on instances where individuals acquire farmland under the guise of farming plans but fail to utilize the land for agricultural purposes thereafter. Yoon reiterated the constitutional principle of
President Yoon emphasized that the order for farmland sales is a legal measure to combat speculative land transactions, dismissing critics who likened it to communist policies.
Announcement of Nakdong River Water Quality Measures, but Measures for Weirs are Excluded
The South Korean government announced water quality improvement measures for the Nakdong River, but they did not include plans for weir management, leading to criticisms of the measures being incomplete.
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.
Petteri Orpo mocked the Centre โ ministers erupted in the stand
Prime Minister Petteri Orpo defended the government's employment policies in parliament while jokingly referencing former Centre Party Prime Minister Juha Sipilรค.
Rally against federal gun prohibitions, buyback planned for Saturday in Quebec City
A rally opposing federal gun prohibitions and buyback programs is set to take place in Quebec City, highlighting tensions between gun owners and government policies.
[Editorial] The calming of housing price expectations requires prompt follow-up measures such as property taxes
The article discusses the recent decrease in consumer expectations for rising housing prices in South Korea due to government real estate policies.